in category 2D: Other 
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- Williamsburg (1)
- DUMBO, other Brooklyn (1)
- Upper East Side (6)
- Midtown (11)
- Flatiron, Gramercy (2)
- Chelsea 27th (1)
- Chelsea 25th (1)
- Chelsea 23rd (1)
- Chelsea 22nd (1)
- Chelsea 21st (1)
- Chelsea 20th (2)
- Villages (1)
- Soho (3)
- Lower East Side (3)
- Lower Manhattan (2)
Williamsburg
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Norman Mooney Exhibition
This current body of work is the personal exploration of inner form and how this relates to the outer world. Communicated through a very direct and immediate process of mark making, this engagement enables (...)
DUMBO, other Brooklyn
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"Creative Cartographies" Exhibition
Influenced by the organization inherent in cartography, the twelve Brooklyn-based artists in BAC Gallery's latest exhibition, Creative Cartographies, present viewpoints both personal and political, mapping (...)
Upper East Side
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Nicolás Guagnini "Power Structure "
Andrew Roth is pleased to announce the opening of Power Structure by Nicolás Guagnini. For his third exhibition at ROTH, Guagnini brings together a consortium of his peers – both contemporary and historically (...)
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"Giorgio Morandi, 1890–1964" Exhibition
This will be a comprehensive survey—the first in this country—of the career of Giorgio Morandi, one of the greatest 20th-century masters of still-life and landscape painting in the tradition of Chardin (...)
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"Catholics in New York, 1808-1946" Exhibition
Catholics in New York 1808-1946, will explore the social and political history of the diverse group of people who established the formidable Catholic presence in New York. The exhibition, the first of (...)
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"If Elected: The Game of American Politics" Exhibition
The New-York Historical Society will mark the occasion of the upcoming November elections with an installation that surveys the history of American presidential elections through the lens of campaign ephemera (...)
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"Early Buddhist Manuscript Painting: The Palm-Leaf Tradition" Exhibition
The exhibition displays the Museum’s rare holding of Indian illuminated palm-leaf manuscripts focuses on one remarkable Mahayanist Buddhist text, the Ashtasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra (Perfection of (...)
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"The Essential Art of African Textiles: Design Without End" Exhibition
Dazzling textile traditions have constituted an important form of aesthetic expression throughout Africa’s history and cultural landscape. Textiles have long been a focal point of the vast continental (...)
Midtown
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Esteban Vicente "Paintings With Paper"
[Image: Esteban Vicente "Untitled" (1980) Collage and gouache paper 14 x 15 in.]
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Alvaro Barrios "Dreams About Marcel Duchamp"
Comprised of fourteen large-scale paintings and five works on paper, the exhibition "Dreams About Marcel Duchamp" deals with Barrios' fascination with Duchamp. Alvaro Barrios is known for his heterogeneous (...)
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"Media Utopia: Art and Advocacy of Paul Ryan" Exhibition
In 2008 The Archives of American Art acquired the papers of Paul Ryan (b. 1943), a pioneering video artist, writer, teacher and theoretician who works and lives in New York City. Ryan’s work appeared in (...)
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“TheArtConspiracy” Exhibition
“TheArtConspiracy,” curated by Yejin Jun, features works by five emerging artists representing a range of ethnicities, gender and generational perspectives, and cultural experiences, working with different (...)
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"John Milton’s Paradise Lost" Exhibition
John Milton's "Paradise Lost" celebrates the 400th anniversary of the birth of John Milton (1608–1674) with an exhibition drawn from the Morgan's collection of the English poet's work, which includes the (...)
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"19th & 20th Century American Works on Paper" Exhibition
[Image: Winslow Homer "Waiting" (1880) watercolor on paper 8.25 x 12 in.]
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Ai Kijima Exhibition
[Image: Ai Kijima "Jet" (2008) fused and quilted materials 33 x 28 in.]
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"Heyday! Frederick W. Glasier’s American Circus, 1890-1925" Exhibition
A new exhibition offers a detailed glimpse into the most dynamic period of the American circus through the extraordinary photographs of Frederick W. Glasier (1866-1950). On view will be 64 Glasier photographs (...)
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"The Museum and the War Effort: Artistic Freedom and Reporting for 'The Cause'" Exhibition
In the years leading up to and during World War II, The Museum of Modern Art—then in its early days—organized a number of shows intended to elicit public support of the war and to solidify America's image (...)
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"Martin Ramirez: The Last Works" Exhibition
Considered one of the self-taught masters of twentieth-century art, Martin Ramirez (1895 - 1963) created hundreds of drawings and collages of remarkable visual clarity and expressive power within the confines (...)
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"The Gutenberg Bible" Exhibition
The first substantial printed book in the West is the royal-folio two-volume Bible on display, comprising nearly 1,300 pages and printed in Mainz on the central Rhine by Johann Gutenberg (ca. 1390s–1468) (...)
Flatiron, Gramercy
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Charles Gute "FIND-A-TEXT"
Jason Rulnick is pleased to announce “FIND-A-TEXT,” a solo exhibition of works by Charles Gute that will inaugurate the gallery’s new location. Gute has created a series of canvas wall works that resonate (...)
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April Greiman Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) will honor April Greiman with the Masters Series Award and retrospective exhibition. One of the first American designers to embrace digital technologies, Greiman has explored (...)
Chelsea 27th
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Sylvia Hennequin "Darwinian Dreams"
Sylvia Hennequin was born in Swaziland at the very end of the turbulent 60's and grew up in the Netherlands. Both time and environment created a radical soul destined to create, explore and communicate. (...)
Chelsea 25th
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Mia Westerlund Roosen Exhibition
Born in New York with Cuban heritage, Westerlund Roosen considered two careers, one as a dancer the other as an artist. She cites her interest in dance to be the reason her sculpture often refers to the (...)
Chelsea 23rd
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"Reconstruction: The Art of Salvatore Meo" Exhibition
An exhibition of mixed-media works and drawings by iconoclast and trailblazer, Salvatore Meo (1914-2004) created mixed media constructions with a particular interest in drawing and gestural abstraction. (...)
Chelsea 22nd
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Debra Smith "Looking to the Left"
Debra Smith's first solo exhibition in New York is comprised of nine collages made from antique silk kimono linings and other vintage silks. These fabric collages have the quality of calligraphic drawings- (...)
Chelsea 21st
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Kelley Walker Exhibition
Highly conceptual and visually provocative, Kelley Walker’s work tackles some of today’s most complex debates around issues of circulation and reproduction, authenticity and authorship, and the banality (...)
Chelsea 20th
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James Castle "Selected Works"
Edlin Gallery presents a collection of works by James Castle concurrent with the stunning retrospective exhibition recently opened at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, traveling to the Art Institute of Chicago (...)
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Tom Duncan "In Search of Lost Time"
At 69, Tom Duncan continues to create art based on his childhood memories. His process involves a repeated return to his family's home in war-torn Scotland where he was born a few months before the outbreak (...)
Villages
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Peter Wegner "An Empty Space"
[Image:Peter Wegner "Parts of a Whole (of a Part) Part III" (2004) collage on paper 17.4x20cm (35x37.8cm)]
Soho
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Aaron Morse "Story of Man"
This show continues several ideas from Timeline, my mural project at the Hammer Museum earlier this year. That project combined digitally printed, image-based wallpaper and over-painting to form a large (...)
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Jason Cantoro "New Works"
Glowlab is pleased to present "New Works," an exhibition by emerging multi-media artist Jason Cantoro. Cantoro takes North American urban cultural memory as a starting point for densely layered landscapes (...)
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"Visionaire 53: Sound" Exhibition
An interactive exhibition of images and tracks from Visionaire 53. SOUND is currently on view at the Gallery. Visionaire 53 consists of five 12-inch vinyl records, imprinted with images (picture discs), (...)
Lower East Side
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"Common Denominator" Exhibition
Curated by Joyce Manalo
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Ad Reinhardt "In the Minds of Me"
Scrutinizing Ad Reinhardt’s best-known works – the so-called black paintings – attentive viewers discover numinous voids and luminous crosses. Their subtleties demand that we fine-tune our vision, and (...)
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Graffiti Exhibition
Lower Manhattan
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Kim Eng Yeo "Into the Seasons"
A realist painter who draws inspiration from Nature, Kim Eng Yeo seeks its essence in her landscape paintings to foster a keener appreciation of a popular subject - beyond decoration to the poetic and (...)
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Henk Slager "Nameless Science"
The debate on artistic research emerging worldwide in the field of visual art for some five years focuses on what artistic research could be or should be. The exhibition Nameless Science aims to expand (...)





