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"Slash: Paper Under the Knife" Exhibition
"Slash" explores the international phenomenon of cut paper in contemporary art- showcasing the work of artists who reach beyond the traditional role of paper as a neutral surface to consider its potential...More »
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"In Print" Exhibition
Curated by Adam Carr. From André Breton's "La Révolution surréaliste" to printed publications offering space for artist projects today, the magazine has served as a site for artistic production for...More »
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Konstantinos Stamatiou "Refused Reused"
The exhibition is comprised of an installation, collages and light boxes created with non-traditional materials. Like a modern-day maze, each of the works draws us into a multilayered labyrinth of social...More »
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Debra Hampton "Twenty Paces"
With reference to the practice of pistol dueling, and the distance at which craftsmen once tested the impregnability of bodily armor, Twenty Paces, reflects on identity formation–the protective guard and...More »
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Nari Ward "LIVESupport"
Nari Ward's first solo exhibition at the gallery, features a new body of work consisting of sculptures, works on paper, and video, Ward articulates a dialogue surrounding the idea of support– physical,...More »
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"Uneasy Communion: Jews, Christians, and the Altarpieces of Medieval Spain" Exhibition
This exhibition discusses the last two centuries of medieval Spanish history in the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, the Kingdom of Valencia, and the region of Catalonia) from the vantage point...More »
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Callum Innes "At One Remove"
Sean Kelly Gallery presents upcoming exhibition, At One Remove, an extraordinary body of new paintings and works on paper by Callum Innes. This is Innes's first show with the gallery for three years. Innes's...More »
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Chitra Ganesh "On-site: Her Silhouette Returns"
P.S.1's second incarnation of the "On-site" wall installation series: Her Silhouette Returns (2009), by artist Chitra Ganesh. Ganesh is known for her expansive visual vocabulary that often references Bollywood...More »
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"Revolutionary Voices: Performing Arts in Central & Eastern Europe in the 1980s" Exhibition
- at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
- in the Harlem, Bronx area
- Closes in 2 days
This exhibition examines how performances attempted to break boundaries set by the communist state's politicians and censors, focusing on theater, music, and dance events that contested the prevailing...More »
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"After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy" Exhibition
During the span of twelve years, a series of events, later hailed as the Civil Rights Movement, would forever change the social and political course of America. The Bronx Museum of the Arts will present...More »
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Nicole Parcher "Luscious Puddles of Joy"
Dutch Kills Gallery presents the work of abstract painter Nicole Parcher in her first one-person show for the gallery. Ms. Parcher says of her practice that, “I paint luscious puddles of joy and human...More »
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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),...More »
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"Unconscious Unbound: Surrealism in America" Exhibition
The gallery’s first exhibition in over a decade dedicated to the influence of surrealism on American figural and abstract art, spans two decades from 1931 to 1952, the exhibition features painting, drawing,...More »
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"Landscapes of Quarantine" Exhibition
From Chernobyl's Zone of Exclusion to the artificial quarantine islands of the New York archipelago, and from camps set up to house HIV+ Haitian refugees at Guantánamo Bay to the modified Airstream trailer...More »
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"Narrative Sequences" Exhibition
This exhibition will focus on work that creates a sequence of images that leads from one to another as a literal or an implied narration unfolds. By this narrowing down to a single aspect of an artist’s...More »
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"Women Made" Exhibition
In celebration of Women's History Month, The Grady Alexis gallery presents Women-Made an exhibit featuring the work of Dindga McCannon, Jessica Lagunas and Margaret Peot; curated by Andrea Arroyo. Women-Made...More »
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Andrey Chezhin "I Love This City"
The title of this project, I Love This City, is simple and seemingly self-explanatory. Undoubtedly, hundreds of photographers have created projects with similar titles. But to Andrey Chezhin this apparent...More »
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"Museum as Hub: Be(com)ing Dutch at a Distance" Series
This is the second in a series of conversations organized by Museum as Hub Fellow Ivet Reyes Maturano in conjunction with the exhibition Museum as Hub: Be(com)ing Dutch at a Distance. Ramon Hulspas...More »
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Faith Ringgold and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson "Two Black Women"
ACA Galleries presents Two Black Women: Faith Ringgold and Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson a two person exhibition featuring story quilts, raganons, works on paper and sculptures. Faith Ringgold is a painter,...More »
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"Reality Gallery: American Slide-All (RGASA)" Exhibition
For those who wonder how commercial galleries decide who and what to exhibit, NY Studio Gallery (NYSG) has demystified the selection process with Reality Gallery: American Slide-All (RGASA). This exhibit...More »
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Peter Rostovsky and Olav Westphalen "Anti-Prow"
Anti-Prow is a project by Prow – the collaborative duo Peter Rostovsky and Olav Westphalen – that addresses fantasies of empowered authorship and rational control in the creative process. Taking the artist’s...More »
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Nick Relph Exhibition
Gavin Brown’s enterprise is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of Nick Relph. The show comprises video, collage, and works on paper. Since 2000 Nick Relph has made work with his collaborator...More »
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Joohyun Kang "Power Games"
Kang's current series Power Games contains subject matter that relates to the dualistic nature of life's cycle: destruction and renewal. She makes a powerful statement about survival within the inherently...More »
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Edwin Ushiro "At Night, Lights Fell and Loved Ones Returned Home"
The content of Edwin Ushiro’s work is as richly layered as the works themselves. Influenced by the memories and folklore of his childhood in Hawaii and with nods to Japanese Anime, he creates his own mythology...More »
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Susan Newmark "Cut & Color: The Janes"
CUT & COLOR is a series of mixed media collages and artists books based on the persona of Jane Russell, one of the first “bad girl” movie stars whose sensual omnipotent persona was a harbinger of today’s...More »
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"N'ap Boule: A Benefit for the People of Haiti" Exhibition
All of the artists involved will donate artwork and all proceeds will go to Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders),an organization that has played an integral role in the mission to bring health...More »
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"Relief" Exhibition
Relief is a group show curated by Laura Jean Zito Susanne Pitak Davis’s “Angel in a Flight of Fancy” leads the way on a journey into these artists’ imaginative meanderings. Annelies van Dommelen’s...More »
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"Book ends." Exhibition
James Fuentes LLC presents Book ends., featuring Ben Berlow, Marc Handelman, Matthew Higgs, Larissa Nowicki, Stephen G. Rhodes and Richard Wentworth. The exhibition will consist of work that dynamically...More »
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"100 Years (version #2, ps1, nov 2009)" Exhibition
This exhibition will gather important happenings, actions, moments, and gestures to outline a history of performance art that is still largely unknown. Organized by P.S.1 and Performa, a non-profit interdisciplinary...More »
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"The Hendersons Will All Be There" Exhibition
The Hendersons Will All Be There includes collage-based work by Dianna Frid, Jason Gringler, Matthew Rich, Steve Roden, Letha Wilson and Halley Zien. The title of this show is taken from the Beatles song...More »
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Hilla Rebay "Art Educator"
When one thinks of Hilla Rebay, the words artist, curator, founder, and director of the Guggenheim Museum often come to mind. But her interests and initiatives as an art and museum educator have remained...More »
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Elliot Hundley "Agave of the Bacchae"
There has always been a remarkable enthusiasm for the work of Elliott Hundley and it has been a particular pleasure to witness the continued growth of interest in his practice and to share his work with...More »
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"Megawords" Exhibition
Taking its primary appearance as a magazine, Megawords has also expanded beyond the page to include a weekly internet radio show, events and performances, and a temporary storefront project space. This...More »
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"Candide at 250: Scandal and Success" Exhibition
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of Candide, this dynamic exhibition explores the legacy of Voltaire’s famous satire as a history of public reading, reflecting the many diverse ways in which a public...More »
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Robert Kent Wilson "Pixel by Pixel"
Raandesk Gallery of Art presents an exhibition of mixed-media works by Robert Kent Wilson. Drawing from a selection of works created between 2000 and 2010, Robert Kent Wilson: Pixel by Pixel presents an...More »
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"Celebration: The Birthday in Chinese Art" Exhibition
In Chinese art, the birthday is a celebration of a long and rewarding life. This exhibition—focusing on scenes of splendid celebrations and works incorporating the theme of longevity—draws together examples...More »
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Roberto Gualtieri & Lonnie Heller "The Works of Pistol & CoCo144"
Salon 2B presents "The Works of Pistol & CoCo144," the legendary graffiti artists' first collaborative exhibition at the gallery. Lonnie Heller, Pistol, is celebrated as one of the legendary pioneers...More »
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Neil Folberg "Serpent's Chronicle"
The Flomenhaft Gallery presents Serpent’s Chronicle: new and evocative photo works by Neil Folberg. He has set himself the difficult task of creating a body of work that brings a biblical narrative into...More »
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Anthony Lister “How to Catch a Time Traveler”
Lyons Wier Gallery presents Anthony Lister's second solo exhibition with the gallery, How to Catch a Time Traveler. The exhibition follows directly on the heals of Lister's 50-foot, site-specific mural,...More »
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"The Reason for Hope" Exhibition
In celebration of Asia Week, Sundaram Tagore Gallery presents The Reason For Hope, a group show uniting Asian artists with a selction of artists from the West. More »
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Meredyth Sparks "Extraction"
Using the documentary photographs of her previous collages as a foundation, pieces that often incorporated images of musical and political figures from the 1970s and 1980s, Sparks introduces a new series...More »
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Romare Bearden "The Block"
This small-focus show from the Museum’s permanent collection features the 1971 mural-size collage The Block by Romare Bearden (American, 1911–1988), as well as a dozen of his preliminary sketches and photographs,...More »
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Bill Albertini "Space Frame Redux"
Albertini will be showing two new series of works: a group of sculptures fabricated in ABS plastic using the "fused deposition modeling" process and also several wall mounted, digitally printed, paper...More »
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"John Brown: The Abolitionist and his Legacy" Exhibition
October 16, 2009 marks the 150th anniversary of John Brown's doomed raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in 1859. Brown, an ardent abolitionist who believed in racial equality, embraced...More »








