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On Kawara "Date Painting(s)"
David Zwirner presents the exhibition On Kawara: Date Painting(s) in New York and 136 Other Cities, on view at the gallery’s 525 and 533 West 19th Street spaces. The exhibition will feature over 150 works...More »
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Damien Hirst "The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011"
I was always a colorist, I've always had a phenomenal love of color... I mean, I just move color around on its own. So that's where the spot paintings came from-to create that structure to do those colors,...More »
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Vasily Kandinsky "Kandinsky at the Bauhaus, 1922–1933"
In 1922 Vasily Kandinsky (b. 1866, Moscow; d. 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) accepted a teaching position at the Bauhaus, the state-sponsored Weimar school of art and applied design founded in 1919 by...More »
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Damien Hirst "The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011"
I was always a colorist, I've always had a phenomenal love of color... I mean, I just move color around on its own. So that's where the spot paintings came from-to create that structure to do those colors,...More »
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Kunié Sugiura "Photographic Works from the 1970s and Now"
The exhibition centers on multi-panel works from the late 1970s, constructed of monochromatic abstract paintings and photographs printed on canvas, and a selection of the artist’s recent works, in which...More »
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"The Henry Luce III Center for the Study of American Culture & Slavery in New York" Exhibition
In November 2000, with a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Historical Society opened a state-of-the-art facility for its renowned fine and decorative arts collection. The Luce Center is...More »
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"Blind Cut" Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea is pleased to present Blind Cut, a group exhibition curated by Jonah Freeman and Vera Neykov. The works included address diverse notions surrounding the themes of fiction or deception....More »
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"Portraits/Self-Portraits" Exhibition
Sperone Westwater presents an exhibition of portrait and self-portrait paintings by notable European and American artists from the sixteenth century to the present. This survey includes Old Master paintings...More »
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"Sound of Silence: Art During Dictatorship" Exhibition
Curated by Belarus-born Olga Kopenkina, this exhibition brings together nine of the most active young artists from Belarus, and their videos, posters, paintings and installations created in solidarity...More »
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Damien Hirst "The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011"
I was always a colorist, I've always had a phenomenal love of color... I mean, I just move color around on its own. So that's where the spot paintings came from-to create that structure to do those colors,...More »
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"Selections from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
“Selections from the Permanent Collection” features highlights from the Neue Galerie’s superb holdings of German and Austrian fine and decorative arts from the first half of the twentieth century. It incorporates...More »
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Alfred Jensen / Sol LeWitt "Systems and Transformation"
Exhibited side-by-side, Jensen’s colorful and tactile abstract paintings and LeWitt’s minimalist white structures reveal the vastly different outcomes that can arise from similar conceptual foundations....More »
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Noriyuki Haraguchi "Works from Yokosuka"
McCaffrey Fine Art presenst its first solo exhibition of the work of Noriyuki Haraguchi. On the occasion of this exhibition, "Works from Yokosuka", the artist has constructed a full-scale replica of the...More »
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"Moon Lee and Steve Hickok" Exhibition
Lee and Hickok’s paintings engage nature and landscapes that evolve within their different approaches. Moon Lee’s paintings embody her subconscious mind thereby naturally exposing her emotional and...More »
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Yuki Ioroi Exhibition
Yuki Ioroi was born in 1980, Shizuoka Japan. She started her career as an artist when she moved to Los Angeles in 2001, and participated in local artist showcase events throughout the two years. Her style...More »
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Elizabeth Yamin "Wallabout"
My studio location on Wallabout Bay in the Brooklyn Navy Yard has strongly influenced my work: the dry docks, the river, the tugs and barges that make up the shifting scene. Looming as backdrop to the...More »
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Susan Post "Color Balance"
Susan Post finds ways for paint to “behave”, in paintings where simultaneous contrast and ambiguous space create surfaces both flat and deep. The work in “Color Balance” derives from a single composition...More »
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"Body Beautiful" Exhibition
orter Contemporary presents Body Beautiful, a group exhibition of seven artists that will both confirm and re-examine our ideas of beauty when it comes to the human form. Porter / Contemporary has...More »
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Five Solo Exhibitions
OK Harris Works of Art presents five solo exhibitions: Alex Zwarenstein, Tony King, Allen Harrison, Mark Chester, John Tallman. John Tallman work consists of twelve intimately scaled “paintings” poured...More »
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"RETROspect" Exhibition
Charles Bank Gallery presents RETROspect, a pairing of staff selected contemporary artworks with examples of exquisitely painted nineteenth-century woodworking from the collection of Elliott and Grace...More »
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"Corporations Are People Too" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents Corporations Are People Too, a group exhibition of artists whose work has touched on corporate culture and our love-hate relationship to these powerful organizations. In a time...More »
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Mary Corse "New Work"
Having first gained recognition in the 1960s Southern California art scene, working alongside the generation of 'Light and Space' artists, Mary Corse continues to be a prominent and influential figure...More »
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Ai Weiwei, Wang Xingwei, Ding Yi "Persona 3"
Chambers Fine Art presents Persona 3, a cooperative work by Ai Weiwei, Wang Xingwei and Ding Yi. First exhibited in Beijing in 2004, Persona 3 is an audacious experiment in which the three artists agreed...More »
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Jason Fox "Eating Symbols"
Peter Blum presents the exhibition Jason Fox: Eating Symbols. This will be Jason Fox’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. For this exhibition, Jason Fox will present paintings, drawings, and...More »
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Chris Martin Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its third solo show of Brooklyn painter Chris Martin. The exhibition will feature a group of new paintings, including several from a new series painted on newspaper grids. Chris...More »
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Rashid Johnson "Rumble"
[Image: Rashid Johnson "Star" (2011) Branded red oak flooring, black soap, wax, gold paint 73-3/4 x 2-3/4 in.]More »
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Allison Miller Exhibition
Susan Inglett presents the work of Los Angeles based painter Allison Miller in her first solo presentation with the Gallery from 26 January to 3 March 2012. A reception for the artist will be held Thursday...More »
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Sergej Jensen Exhibition
For his third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, Danish artist Sergej Jensen will present a new body of paintings. Jensen’s work has been exhibited in numerous one-person shows at galleries in Berlin,...More »
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Jeff Keen "Works from the 1960s + 1970s"
Elizabeth Dee Gallery presents the first solo exhibition at the gallery and United States debut of paintings and films by Jeff Keen [b. 1923, UK]. This important first exhibition in New York will explore...More »
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"Soto: Paris and Beyond, 1950–1970" Exhibition
Comprised of some 50 works, Soto: Paris and Beyond, 1950–1970 is the first largescale exhibition dedicated to this major Venezuelan artist to be held at a New York institution in more than 35 years. Featuring...More »
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Mary and Michael Jaharis Galleries for Byzantine Art and the Medieval Europe Gallery
Portions of the Medieval Galleries have been renovated, thanks to the generous support of Mary and Michael Jaharis. The apse beneath the Great Hall Stairs has become part of the Mary and Michael Jaharis...More »
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The Charles Engelhard Court and the Period Rooms
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's American Wing—including The Charles Engelhard Court and the American period rooms—reopened on May 19, 2009. After more than two years of construction and renovation, the...More »
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"Dubuffet and the Art Brut" Exhibition
Ricco/Maresca Gallery and Jennifer Pinto Safian present Dubuffet and the Art Brut. The exhibition presents the art of Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) alongside works championed by Dubuffet and collected under...More »
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"European Paintings" Exhibition
Although the collection of European paintings has often been presented in a chronological arrangement by school or style, this installation exploits the architecture of the soaring Beaux-Arts Court by...More »
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"Paperazzi" Exhibition
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"Figuratively Speaking" Exhibition
In Figuratively Speaking viewers are introduced to the infinitely rich variety and appeal of works which take everything in memory, thought and reality as sources of inspiration. Investigating both the...More »
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Gordon Moore "Paintings & Photo-Emulsion Drawings"
The current group of large scale paintings further develops the abstracted format and reduced palette of the works exhibited in Moore’s previous shows. Notably, these new paintings reflect the artist’s...More »
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"Winter Thoughts" Exhibition
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Jane Swavely "New Work"
New Work features pastel drawings and oil paintings of vibrant and visceral landscapes. Swavely employs cinematic quick cuts of landscape against panoramic shots. Swavely captures the transient moment,...More »
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"It Happened In Brooklyn" Exhibition
This exhibit highlights key moments in our nation's history and how they played out in Brooklyn. Through artifacts from the Brooklyn Historical Society's permanent collection such as photographs, artworks,...More »
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Ayad Alkadhi "Umbilical"
The new series of recent paintings and works on paper explores Alkadhi’s experiences under the rule of Saddam Hussein, the casualties of war, the Arab Spring, and ultimately confronts immigration and assimilation....More »
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"Desperately Seeking Susan" Exhibition
"Desperately Seeking Susan" revisits the 1980’s from the perspectives of a diverse group of artists active throughout the decade. It is in the details of the work gathered here that common threads begin...More »
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Julia Berkman "Blip."
Berkman’s work can be seen as a playful exploration in color, form and texture. Her paintings often consist of only a few simple, yet bold colors, which contain awkward shapes, lines and markings. In Ladder,...More »
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"Grey Full" Exhibition
Jeff Bailey Gallery opens the New Year with a large group show of drawings, paintings, sculpture, and photography, an exhibition poised and eager to explore the color Grey in all its moody ramifications....More »
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"Abstract Gambol" Exhibition
"Abstract Gambol" is a painting exhibition that includes the works of six painters whose divergent approaches in both concept and technique reflects a richness of possibility at work in abstraction today....More »
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"Anonymous Tantra Paintings" Exhibition
These small paintings on found paper are made anonymously in India (especially in Rajasthan) by practitioners of tantraism, some of whom are artists, to represent and embody fundamental aspects of Tantra,...More »
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"Thannhauser Collection" Exhibition
Justin K. Thannhauser (1892–1976) was the son of art dealer Heinrich Thannhauser (1859–1935), who founded the Moderne Galerie in Munich in 1909. From an early age, Thannhauser worked alongside his father...More »
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"Special Blend" Exhibition
Presented as a melange, this exhibition has an earthy flavor with a clean finish. Balanced and light-bodied, it combines honey sweetness with a hint of citrus for a smooth-looking exhibition—perfect for...More »
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"Fifteen Contemporary Artists Represented by Spanierman Gallery" Exhibition
[Image: Frank Wimberley "Flutter" (2008) acrylic on canvas 48 x 48 in.]More »
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"One And Many" Exhibition
Location One is proud to present One and Many, a group show featuring works by Monica Baptista, Jacob Dahl Jürgensen, Atsushi Kaga, Agnieszka Kurant, David Molander, and Hiraku Suzuki. These artists engage...More »
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Danica Phelps "The Cost of Love"
Brennan & Griffin presents “The Cost of love”, an exhibition of new work by Danica Phelps. For more than a decade, Phelps has been chronicling her own life through a series of charts and drawings...More »
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"Glass Ceiling" Exhibition
Kate Werble Gallery presents the work of four artists—Tony Cox, William Lamson, Ken Tisa, and Steven Thompson—in Glass Ceiling, an exhibition that investigates art making process grounded in repetition....More »
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Joseph Montgomery Exhibition
In his second solo exhibition at the gallery, Joseph Montgomery's approach to generating paintings is both streamlined and complicated by a number of repeated forms, radical scale shifts, and combinatory...More »
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Paul Bloodgood "Objects in Pieces"
Newman Popiashvili Gallery presents Objects in Pieces, the second solo exhibition of Paul Bloodgood's work at the gallery. The show consists of new painting and collages, which continue his ongoing practice...More »
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Bill Jensen Exhibition
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1945, Bill Jensen has lived and worked in New York since the early 1970s, and was one of the first artists to establish a studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He came into...More »
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Santi Moix "Santi Moix on Huckleberry Finn: Watercolors and Wall Drawings"
Three years after tackling themes and images from the quintessential work of Spanish satirical-heroism, Cervantes' Don Quixote, Santi Moix animates the ultimate allegory of American cultural-heroism, Mark...More »
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"Luxe" Exhibition
On display will be two large canvases by Franco, along with one large, three mid-sized and two smaller canvases by Satterly. Satterly and Franco are both drawn to painting realistic images of sumptuous...More »
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Richard Kalina Exhibition
The New Yorker said of him, “A painter’s painter, Kalina has affinities with other New York artists who came of age in the sixties and seventies, from Jennifer Bartlett to Philip Taaffe.” The magazine...More »
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"I See the Moon" Exhibition
Milavec Hakimi Gallery presents I See the Moon, a group exhibition featuring artists: Katelyn Alain, Dina Brodsky, Sabrina Marques, Scott Kahn, Christopher Saunders, Ryan Scully and Nicolas Touron. These...More »
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“To Be or Not To Be. New York City” Exhibition
The Mantle, in collaboration with art@apt, present “To Be or Not To Be,” an exhibition featuring five Burmese artists, hosted by Gallery35 in New York City. The featured artists include Aung Zaw Tun,...More »
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Victoria Neel Exhibition
The gallery presents a group of paintings and works on paper by the New York based artist Victoria Neel. With an occasional affinity for the bizarre, Neel reinvestigates figurative expressionism. Though...More »
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Vita Petersen "In Black and White: The Last Works"
Vita Petersen was born in 1915 to a family prominent in German history and politics. Her mother was the direct descendent of the 18th century Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn; her father was Secretary...More »
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Kim Dong Yoo Exhibition
Hasted Kraeutler presents the first exhibition of paintings by KIM DONG YOO in the United States. Kim Dong Yoo is best known for paintings of iconic images that are comprised of thousands of smaller...More »
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James Brooks & Dan Flavin "Unlikely Friends"
The gallery is pleased to present this two-person exhibition featuring works on paper and canvas by James Brooks and fluorescent light sculptures by Dan Flavin. This exhibition pairs these visually...More »
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"Discursive Abstraction" Exhibition
This exhibition quietly observes a group of works on paper over a 60-year period by a disparate set of artists, chiefly British and American, whose primary common denominator is an eye towards abstraction....More »
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"A Portrait of the City" Exhibition
A group of 22 paintings and 2 small sculptures will offer visitors a chronological journey through highlights of the N-YHS's rich collection of New York views, including historical images of the metropolis...More »
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"Voices of Home" Exhibition
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, presents "Voices of Home", featuring works by various artists. Each of these artists visually articulates works inspired by their diverse and rich cultural and ethnic...More »
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Thomas Scheibitz "A Panoramic View of Basic Events"
For his seventh solo exhibition at the gallery, titled "A Panoramic View of Basic Events," Thomas Scheibitz will present an extraordinary group of new paintings, sculptures, drawings, and collages. These...More »
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"Dana Bell / Alasdair Duncan / Don Voisine" Exhibition
These three artists, while creating very different work, all touch on the possibilities of communicating ideas in a space outside of language. The familiarity of signifiers -- form and gesture – is offered...More »
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"Early Gothic Hall" Exhibition
The Early Gothic Hall at The Cloisters reopened in the Spring of 2006 after a five-year renovation. Completely refurbished 13th-century limestone windows and two dozen panels of newly conserved and reinstalled...More »
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"BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG LOVE" Exhibition
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG LOVE, a group show exploring the subject of relationships through the formal properties of light and color, spotlights a variety of mediums – from light installations and sculpture to...More »
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"African American Art from the Flomenhaft Collection" Exhibition
The Black artists’ selections on view share neither an artistic program nor a similar background. They are all of a different mettle. All create with an unremitting creative force that issues from their...More »
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Jayson Keeling "See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang, Yeah. City All Over! Go Ape Crazy."
Third Streaming presents an exhibition by Jayson Keeling. See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang, Yeah. City All Over! Go Ape Crazy., marks Keeling’s first one-person show at the gallery. The exhibition...More »
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"Hybrid Thinking" Exhibition
Jonathan LeVine Gallery presents Hybrid Thinking, a group exhibition curated by Marc + Sara Schiller of Wooster Collective, in their first curatorial since the groundbreaking 11 Spring exhibition, in December...More »
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"The Bricoleurs" Exhibition
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn presents The Bricoleurs, an exhibition at BRIC Rotunda Gallery featuring a range of Brooklyn artists who embrace the practice of bricolage and construct visual works from discrepant...More »
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"Pop Objects and Icons from the Guggenheim Collection" Exhibition
Pioneered in Europe in the late 1950s, the American Pop art movement took off after finding support from critics such as Guggenheim curator Lawrence Alloway. Encouraged by the economic vitality and consumerist...More »
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"Real/Surreal" Exhibition
This exhibition, drawn entirely from the deep holdings of the Whitney Museum’s permanent collection, will focus on the tension and overlap between two strong currents in twentieth century art. Although...More »
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Jennifer Poon "Strange Blooms"
When conveyed with a delicate hand, dark, heavy subject matter becomes tractable enough for us to approach it, reflect on it, and digest its message. Jennifer Poon accomplishes this in her upcoming solo...More »
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James Rosenquist "F-111"
James Rosenquist began to paint the 86-foot-long "F-111" in 1964, in the middle of one of this country’s most turbulent decades. Inspired by advertising billboards and by earlier mural-scaled paintings,...More »
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"Renoir, Impressionism, and the Full-Length Format" Exhibition
The Frick Collection presents an exhibition of nine iconic Impressionist paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, offering the first comprehensive study of the artist's engagement with the full-length format,...More »
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"Visible Storage ▪ Study Center" Exhibition
The last phase in the creation of the Luce Center for American Art concludes with the opening of the 5,000 square-foot Visible Storage ▪ Study Center. The dense display of objects in the Visible Storage...More »
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics,...More »
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"Mongol Visions: Winged Horses and Shamanic Skies" Exhibition
For more than two thousand years the Mongols have dominated the center of the Silk Road. Here, under the guidance of the great Khaans like Genghis and Kublai, the ancient traditions of shamanism and Indo-Tibetan...More »
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"Luminous Modernism: 1912-2012" Exhibition
"Luminous Modernism" comprising some 50 paintings by leading Scandinavian artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries-- including Edvard Munch, Vihelm Hammersøi, and Anders Zion-- revisiting a groundbreaking...More »
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Diego Rivera "Murals for The Museum of Modern Art"
Diego Rivera was the subject of MoMA’s second monographic exhibition (the first was Henri Matisse), which set new attendance records in its five-week run from December 22, 1931, to January 27, 1932. MoMA...More »
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New Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia
More than one thousand works from the preeminent collection of the Museum's Department of Islamic Art—one of the most comprehensive gatherings of this material in the world—will return to view this fall...More »
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"Folk Art Revealed" Exhibition
"Folk Art Revealed," opened on November 16, 2004. The exhibition explores the nature of folk art through four themes applied to a diverse range of artwork from the museum's rich and extensive holdings,...More »
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Romare Bearden "The Bearden Project"
September 2, 2011, marked the centennial of the birth of Romare Bearden, and the beginning of a year of international celebration of this significant and singular artist. In tribute to Bearden, who was...More »
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"Ars Fennica: Finnish Art Now" Exhibition
Scandinavia House presents recent work by four of Finland’s most prominent and critically acclaimed artists: photographer and video artist Elina Brotherus, sculptor Markus Kåhre, painter Elina Merenmies,...More »
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"Works by Gallery Artists & American Modernists" Exhibition
[Image: Gregory Amenoff "Pinion" (1987) oil on canvas 88 x 78 in.]More »
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Kira Lynn Harris "The Block | Bellona"
Kira Lynn Harris reimagines The Block (1971), Romare Bearden’s iconic, six-panel, eighteen-foot-long collage depicting life in Harlem. Bearden’s “block” is occupied by a church, a grocery store, a barbershop,...More »
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"The Campin Room" Exhibition
The Campin Room at The Cloisters, the branch of the Metropolitan Museum devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, recently reopened to the public following an extensive renovation. The gallery...More »
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Galleries for 19th- and Early 20th-Century European Paintings and Sculpture, including the Henry J. Heinz II Galleries
The New Galleries for 19th- and Early 20th-Century European Paintings and Sculpture are reopening with renovated rooms and 8,000 square feet of additional gallery space—the Henry J. Heinz II Galleries—to...More »
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Ellen Chuse Exhibition
The 440 Gallery presents Imagined Light, new paintings by Ellen Chuse inspired by an Italian sojourn Is it possible to revive an old love affair? Almost forty years after living in Italy for a year...More »
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"All Humans Do" Exhibition
Curated by Aoife TunneyMore »
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"Darker Stars-The Roots of Steampunk Art" Exhibition
The whole idea of Steampunk is revisionist..... its process is to look back on certain threads of history and reweave them into the present and future. There are no rules. A literary precedent has been...More »
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Don Doe "Tossed Overboard"
Morgan Lehman Gallery presents, Tossed Overboard, paintings and works on paper by Don Doe. This is Doe's first solo exhibition with the gallery. The artist is closely associated with the group of figurative...More »
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Terry Winters "Cricket Music, Tessellation Figures, & Notebook"
Matthew Marks announces, Terry Winters: Cricket Music, Tessellation Figures, & Notebook. The exhibition consists of 11 large-scale vibrantly colored recent paintings. Winters depicts forms inspired...More »
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“The End" Exhibition
Vogt Gallery presents the group exhibition “The End,” featuring works by mostly New York-based artists ranging from sculpture over drawing and painting to video and installation. The show is curated by...More »
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Kenneth Ian "Organic Lust"
Kenneth Ian Husbands works have been displayed and sold throughout the USA. His love of art had started at a young age when his father would take him to local gallery’s and museums. As soon as young Kenneth...More »
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Dwight Ripley "Travel Posters and Language Panels"
Dwight Ripley was a British born artist, whose work was the subject of five solo exhibitions at Tibor de Nagy starting in 1951. A polymath, Ripley was a serious botanist, the author of a volume of poetry,...More »
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"Sutured" Exhibition
Fabric cannot be disassociated from both its practicalities and its histories. It can be soft or course, rigid or supple, and its linkages to gender and status are unshakable. While the smallest fiber...More »
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"MAKE. BELIEVE." Exhibition
This group exhibition features work by Fountain Gallery artists and by artists with mental illness from three other non-profit organizations based in New York City, participating through The Fountain Gallery...More »
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"Detonate: Chaos and Consumerism" Exhibiton
Denise Bibro Fine Art presents Detonate: Chaos and Consumerism. The exhibition features artists Nancy Baker, Carol Es, Bill Gusky, Leslie Kneisel, Tim Ripley and Oriane Stender. Economic and cultural turmoil...More »
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Mark Price "Hyper 20XX"
KESTING/RAY presents Hyper 20XX, the second New York solo exhibition for Philadelphia-based artist Mark Price. In a new series of meticulously-cut and super-color-saturated collages incorporating screenprinting,...More »
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"Look | Sharp: Art and Fashion from the Edge" Exhibition
Avant-garde art and fashion have long been associated with a lifestyle radically expressive of rebellion, the rejection of complacency, and the struggle to draw strength through vulnerability. Look | Sharp:...More »
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Lois Dodd "New Panel Paintings"
The gallery will present 24 recent small-scaled oil on panel paintings in the ninth one-person exhibition of Lois Dodd’s work at the gallery. Dodd continues to explore her familiar everyday subjects...More »
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Brad Nelson "Even Mountains Cast Shadows"
frosch&portmann presents “Even Mountains Cast Shadows”, Brad Nelson’s first solo exhibition in New York. The invisibility and intangibility of faith and the reliance on language to convince someone...More »
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Harriet Leonard "Selections"
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"St. Sebastian: 1530 to 2011" Exhibition
Cutting edge artists juxtapose renown sixteenth century Titian masterpiece in Edelman Arts' provocative exhibition St. Sebastian 1530 – 2011. This inspiring exhibition explores a fresh perspective of...More »
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Hyemi Cho "High Line and Personal Stories"
Hyemi Cho paints dramatic stories, personal and real, and this exhibition will show two separate narratives and bodies of work, one experienced during childhood, painted from 2009-2012, the other an on...More »
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"Where Do We Migrate To?" Exhibition
- at The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design
- in the Villages area
- Closes in 68 days
Where Do We Migrate To? explores contemporary issues of migration as well as experiences of displacement and exile. Where Do We Migrate To? features the work of nineteen internationally recognized artists...More »
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Rachel Pollak "...the I and the We"
Chosen from entries to our GET SERIOUS GO SOLO solo exhibition contest, Rachel Pollak's sensitive paintings of ritual captured us with their quiet significance and simultaneously sparse and ornate spaces. Rachel...More »
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"What Is It? Himalayan Art" Exhibition
Himalayan art is new terrain for many people. This exhibition is intended to serve as a guide through this exhilarating landscape. It is organized into four sections, and each object on view contributes...More »
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"Portal to Enigma" Exhibition
The artists in Portal to Enigma push the boundaries of what we expect in art, delving into the mysteries and wonder that can go unnoticed in everyday life. Personal, persuasive and powerful, the artworks...More »
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"wallflowers" Exhibition
Wall Flowers highlights the finest selection of Fischbach Gallery Artists’ renditions of the flower. Whether symbolic and metaphorical or photographical and representative, each painting portrays the...More »
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"Double Reverse" Exhibition
The selected group of artists for this exhibit work in a diversity of materials and approaches, both traditional and unexpected, to create work that is a mirror of contemporary issues and obsessions. Whether...More »
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"Bauer. Croxson. Lichty. Wood." Exhibition
This group exhibition balances the elaborate, enigmatic paintings of Michael Bauer and Joel Croxson, with the hypnotic, streamlined sculptures of Stephen Lichty and Sarah E. Wood. With intriguing shapes...More »
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Annie Ewaskio "Futurescapes"
In her first solo exhibition in New York, Ewaskio exhibits a series of colorful and luminous oil paintings that depict nonexistent places. Painted in a luscious and visceral manner, the works are scenes...More »
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"13th Annual WAH Salon Art Club Show"
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"First Truth" Exhibition
The artist who sets out to examine or establish a truth sometimes runs into the bigger truth that came before it: that what one wants to accomplish may be fleeting and may possibly be unaccomplishable,...More »
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"Optimismo Radical, 2" Exhibition
Josée Bienvenu Gallery presents Optimismo Radical, 2. Bringing together nine international artists, the title assembles two words that don’t fit well. As a result, a high indefinition that functions in a...More »
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"Cerberus" Exhibition
New works by three young artists from across the country. San Francisco based BAGGER43, DAVID HOSKINS from Florida, and Brooklynite DOUGLAS HOFFMAN. The three artists are long time friends, joining...More »
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Karina Cavat “Psalms from a Painter”
Karina Cavat’s first solo exhibition at the Westbeth Gallery opens Saturday, January 28, 2012 at the Westbeth Artists Housing in Lower Manhattan. The exhibition “ Psalms from a Painter” is from a series...More »
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"In Their Own World" Exhibition
Curator: D. Dominick LombardiMore »
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Ryan Sullivan Exhibition
Maccarone presents the first solo exhibition by New York-based artist Ryan Sullivan. In several large-scale paintings, Sullivan tempers gesture and authorship through an entropic set of actions. The...More »
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"25 years anniversary show Part 1" Exhibition
Kazuko Miyamoto presents Gallery Onetwentyeight's 25th Anniversary at 128 Rivington in New York's Lower East Side. During the 25 years anniversary show Part 1 we will exhibit the work of Gallery Onetwentyeight...More »
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Betye Saar "Collected. Ritual"
Collected. Ritual explores the performative and process-oriented aspects of making art and examines ritual as an act of special and sometimes mythical significance. The works in this exhibition were chosen...More »
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Ellen Emmet Rand and Ellen Emmet Rand Exhibition
The work in this show will combine Ellen Emmet Rand’s portrait paintings and drawings from the turn of the century with Ellen Emmet Rand's new abstract collage paintings, which have been inspired from...More »
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Taylor Mead Exhibition
"I don't do anything. I just spontaneously happen into strange situations... I'm a renaissance person." - Taylor Mead Churner and Churner presents an exhibition of works by Taylor Mead, magister...More »
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"New Moon : Interpretations of the Chinese Zodiac 2012" Exhibition
myplasticheart presents the 4th annual New Moon: Interpretations of the Chinese Zodiac exhibit. We are kicking the year off right with this stellar group show featuring 18 artists’ reinterpretations of...More »
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Erin Raedeke "Things Left"
In her first solo exhibition in New York City, Erin Raedeke explores complex relationships by observing the detritus of everyday life. In "Things Left," the still life becomes a vehicle for grappling with...More »
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Kate Arslanian "Borderlands"
Kate Arslanian was born in Crossmaglen, County Armagh and this unique part of Ireland is the center of everything she paints. "Borderlands" is an instinctive, moving and nostalgic series of abstract works,...More »
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Deborah Rosenthal "Journeys and Topologies"
Several kinds of invented compositions are featured in the exhibition. In the small paintings of the Journeys series, Rosenthal inscribes human figures within linear armatures on opaquely painted grounds....More »
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Natalia Fabia "Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle"
Jonathan LeVine Gallery presents Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle, a new series of works by Los Angeles-based artist Natalia Fabia, in what will be her highly anticipated debut solo exhibition in New York. For...More »
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Tula Telfair "Out of Sight: Imaginary Landscapes"
An exhibition of twelve panoptic paintings that transport the viewer to emotive land formations derived entirely from the artist’s mind. Representing both a place and moment in time not reachable by mankind,...More »
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"Unspecified Urban Site" Exhibition
The exhibition will feature recent painting, photography, and sculpture by a diverse group of contemporary artists including Mike Bayne, John Chamberlain, Andy Coolquitt, Zhang Dali, Richard Deacon, Paul...More »
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Group show "Simultaneity"
Blackston presents Simultaneity, a group show featuring works by Brooklyn-based artists Ryan DaWalt, Rachel Howe, Shawn Kuruneru, Jeffrey Scott Mathews and Meghan Petras. A reception will be held for...More »
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Bob Rothstein "The Other Bushwick"
This artistic study combines old photos and present day collages to capture the feel of the Bushwick I knew as a young child. It actually speaks more about my own response to the old neighborhood. One...More »
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Miha Strukelj "Memories of a City"
LMAKprojects presents Slovene artist Miha Strukelj's Memories of a City, a first solo exhibit with the gallery. For this exhibit Strukelj will create an installation of murals and small drawings on panels...More »
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"My Last Attempt" Exhibition
An exhibition of projects by students in the MFA Illustration as Visual Essay Department based on Brendan Matthews' short story "My Last Attempt to Explain to You What Happened with the Lion Tamer" and...More »
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"Modernist Art from India" Exhibition
The first exhibition of the three-part Modernist Art from India series focuses on representations of the figure and the body in modernist art from India after the nation's independence in 1947. Figuration...More »
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Kim MacConnel "Pleasure"
"Pleasure" comes from "American Responses", a four-part series organized by Ned Smyth. [Image: Kim MacConnel "Fishin" 1978 (detail)]More »
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"Phases" Exhibition
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"Viridian Affiliate Artists" Exhibition
The Viridian Artists Affiliate program is a special gallery program that is an important aspect of Viridian's mission to expand exhibition and sales opportunities for outstanding contemporary artists....More »
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"Animal Love" Exhibition
Curated by Herbert Mendoza and Bonnie De Witt, ANIMAL LOVE is the latest exhibition from Kraine Gallery, conveniently adjacent to KGB (Kraine Gallery Bar), and featuring New York artists with an interest...More »
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"Black & White" Exhibition
Held annually since 1878, the Black & White Exhibition has in the past included great American artists such as William M. Chase, Thomas Moran, John Singer Sargent, and James M. Whistler. This...More »
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"Looking Back / The 6th White Columns Annual" Exhibition
Selected by Nick Mauss and Ken Okiishi ‘Looking Back’ is the sixth installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year, an individual...More »
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"Degrees of Abstraction" Exhibition
Degrees of Abstraction focuses on the work of artists who combine their range of skills and experiences to represent the essence of the world as they see it. Focusing on the elements that make up the objects...More »
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Sylvia Wald Exhibition
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"Resolve" Exhibition
Joshua Liner Gallery presents Resolve, an exhibition of twenty-five emerging and established artists whose work is rooted in classical art traditions and training. In rendering the figure, still life,...More »
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Guenther Foerg Exhibition
Greene Naftali presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Guenther Foerg, marking the first gallery presentation of the artists work in New York in over a decade. This exhibition, comprised of twelve...More »
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"“The World According To" Exhibition
The exhibition will showcase the diversity of the gallery program. The 8 artists included with works representing a variety of media (paintings, installations, sculpture, photography and design) reveal...More »
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Bryan Drury "Portraits"
Stemming from a desire to challenge the conventions of traditional portraiture, Drury has recently created this body of six oil paintings. He carefully selected affluent members of society to sit for him,...More »
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Katayoun Vaziri "Yeki Bud, Yeki Nabud"
Meulensteen presents Yeki Bud, Yeki Nabud, an exhibition of new work by Katayoun Vaziri. Featuring drawings, paintings, prints and video work, this exhibition marks the artist’s second show with the gallery....More »
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"In-Habitat" Exhibition
In the exhibition “In-Habitat” each artist takes a unique perspective of the concept of habitat, and what it is to inhabit this world. Gregory Curry’s paintings relate his postulations of a post human...More »
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Robert Fox "Sight Seeing"
The Phatory presents the installation of paintings by Robert Fox. Robert Fox embarks in a new direction for his 2012 exhibition at The Phatory. With deft skill he adjusts the mind’s telescope to a higher...More »
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Howard Buchwald Exhibition
Nancy Hoffman Gallery presents a show of recent works of Howard Buchwald. This exhibition includes a wide range of work created during the past five and a half years since his last exhibition at this...More »
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George Grosz "The Way of All Flesh" & "Large Drawings" Exhibition
David Nolan Gallery presents two exhibitions: George Grosz, The Way of All Flesh, which includes seven works on paper, and a group exhibition entitled Large Drawings, featuring seven works by contemporary...More »
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Ray Smith & G.T. Pellizzi "The Execution of Maximilian: Border Paintings"
Y Gallery presents "The Execution of Maximilian: Border Paintings" by Ray Smith and G.T. Pellizzi, two Mexican-American artists of different heritages, but common cultural backgrounds. The exhibition refers...More »
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"Who, What, Wear Selections from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
Who, What, Wear: Selections from the Permanent Collection looks at evolutions in style—self-expression, fashion, artistic technique and societal ideals of beauty—as seen through the Studio Museum’s permanent...More »
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Alakananda Mukerji Exhibition
Alakananda Mukerji grew up in India on the River Ganges. She says memories, media, materials – bits of canvas, pieces of the past -- anything she can get hold of -- become her art. She works in watercolor,...More »
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"The Family Jewels" and "Dorian, the Wallpaper Collection" Exhibitions
Stephan Stoyanov Gallery presents "The Family Jewels", Hannah Barrett's series of paintings and drawings depicting a hermaphrodite master race; and "Dorian, the Wallpaper Collection", Michelle Handelman's...More »
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Madeleine Gekiere Exhibition
Fred Torres Collaborations presents a survey of drawings, paintings, and assemblages by Madeleine Gekiere. This is Gekiere’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features a selection...More »
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"Transitions" Exhibition
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"Passion 2012" Exhibition
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Valerie Hird "The Fifth Day"
Hird explores her personal take on the creation myth focusing on the cosmic moment before the birth of man. In a bow to Genesis, she has paused the six-day origin myth to reflect on what the natural systems...More »
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Giuseppe Luciani "Brooklyn Views"
Aiming to create a visual account of the everyday, my immediate surroundings have been the subject of recent paintings. This body of work articulates an effort to reinterpret my impressions of both the...More »
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Donald Ian McCaw "Corporate Mba Fabrications Inc."
In an age when artists routinely become so successful and prolific that they morph into corporations, we are left to ponder the imponderable: what if a faceless corporation began creating its own art?...More »
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"See My Voice, Hear My Vision" Exhibition
An exhibition of selected work by second-year students in the MPS Art Therapy Department and the clients they work with at their internship sites. Curated by faculty member Liz DelliCarpini. More »
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"Alex Doolan's Mud Doctors: a story in two chapters, told with paint (Chapter One)" Exhibition
"I've been thinkin' about the future. I could be a mud doctor. Checkin' out the eart'. Underneat". - Days...More »
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Megan Berk "Weird Party on the Other Side of the Hedge"
Featured Artist Megan Berk inaugurates RAC and kick off Recession Art’s solo shows with Weird Party on the Other Side of the Hedge, a show that explores the impulse towards heaven. In abstracted landscapes...More »
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Joseph Arthur "New Drawings"
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Donald Baechler "Painting and Sculpture"
Fisher Landau Center for Art presents an exhibition exploring a wide range of Donald Baechler's artwork in two and three dimensions, created over the last 25 years. In the mid 1980's, the subject matter...More »
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Michael Scott "Black and White Line Paintings: 1989-2011"
Statement from the artist: "Over the last twenty five years my work has taken several forms of expression, from concentric circle or target paintings, to black and white line paintings, to photographs,...More »
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Lori Ellison Exhibition
In her first solo exhibition at the gallery, Lori Ellison will exhibit ink on notebook paper drawings and gouache on panel paintings. Also in the show will be paintings executed on shaped panels in various...More »
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Brian Fekete & Nathan Schiel "Cellar Door"
571 Projects presents Cellar Door, an exhibition of new works by artists Brian Fekete and Nathan Schiel, curated by Joe Elliott. This is Fekete and Schiel’s first exhibition with 571 Projects, and Schiel’s...More »
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Gerald Ferguson Exhibition
CANADA presents this exhibition of paintings by Gerald Ferguson curated by Luke Murphy. It includes eleven major works and is accompanied by a catalog with essays and pieces by Lawrence Weiner, Donald...More »
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"My Hero" Exhibition
Elisa Contemporary Art presents My Hero, a new art exhibit focusing on Superheroes in today’s contemporary art. From the days of Greek and Roman Gods and Goddess through today’s X-Men, Dynamic Duos,...More »
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"Benny Andrews, Alice Neel, Bob Thompson" Exhibition
[Image: Benny Andrews "The Cop" (1968) oil with fabric collage on canvas 24 x 18 x 1 1/4 in.]More »
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"Notations: Cage Effect Today" Exhibition
Notations: The Cage Effect aims to serve as a timely platform upon the centennial of John Cage's birth. The exhibition will examine his diverse and widespread influence throughout America, Asia, Europe...More »
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"Younger" Exhibition
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Carrie Pollack "Witness"
MINUS SPACE presents the exhibition Carrie Pollack: Witness. This is the Brooklyn-based artist’s first solo exhibition in New York and it will feature a suite of new paintings consisting of digital prints...More »
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Jon Kessler "The Blue Period"
Salon 94 Bowery presents Jon Kessler’s The Blue Period (2007/2011), an immersive installation featuring kinetic machines, surveillance cameras, video monitors and life-size cardboard figures. This video-drenched...More »
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"Selected Gallery Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Glenys Barton "Tattoo Head I" (2009) Ceramic, 63 x 44 x 28 cm / 25 x 17½ x 11¼ in.]More »
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Kay Rosen "Wide and Deep"
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presents Wide and Deep, an exhibition of two series of recent works by Kay Rosen. Kay Rosen’s paintings, drawings, editions, collages, and installations on walls, billboards...More »
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"Makeup on Empty Space" Exhibition
Larissa Goldston Gallery inaugurates its new ground floor space with the exhibition Makeup on Empty Space, featuring works by Nicole Cherubini, Lauren Clay, Orly Genger, Janelle Iglesias, Fabienne Lasserre,...More »
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Georges Hugnet "The Love Life of the Spumifers"
The gallery presents "Georges Hugnet: The Love Life of the Spumifers," an exhibition of hand-painted photographic postcards by the eminent Surrealist artist, poet, bookbinding designer and critic. These...More »
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Zefrey Throwell "Ocularpation: Wall Street"
Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert presents the exhibition Ocularpation: Wall Street by Zefrey Throwell, from January 6-February 11, 2012, featuring photographs, paintings, video, and sculpture. The exhibition...More »
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"The First Rebellion is History, Next Week Rome Falls" Exhibition
The exhibition's title is borrowed from a recent series of photographs by Daniel Joseph Martinez. In each of his images, hand-groomed Bonsai trees, tended by the artist, are placed on pedestals in front...More »
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“Immaculate: Reflections of Mary” Exhibition
MF Gallery presents “Immaculate: Reflections of Mary”. The Virgin Mary has played the longstanding role of a mother, daughter, wife, and saint. This iconographic female figure’s influence on artists...More »
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Henry Taylor Exhibition
Los Angeles-based artist Henry Taylor (American, b. 1958) applies his brush both to canvas and to unconventional materials—suitcases, crates, cereal boxes, cigarette packs—offering a refreshing, idiosyncratic...More »
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Janet Culbertson "Possible Peril"
ACCOLA GRIEFEN GALLERY presents –Janet Culbertson: Possible Peril. For more than four decades Janet Culbertson’s paintings and drawings have been infused with a passionate concern for our planet’s ecology....More »
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"Point of Entry" Exhibition
Ana Cristea Gallery presents "Point of Entry", a group show that brings together the work of three remarkable artists: Oliver Clegg, Daniel Pitin and Nicola Samori. The artists are all figurative painters...More »
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Joyce Pensato “Batman Returns”
Friedrich Petzel Gallery presents “Batman Returns,” the third exhibition of new work by the New York-based artist Joyce Pensato. An illustrated catalogue, published by 38th Street Publishers with an accompanying...More »
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Steve Gianakos "New Paintings"
Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Steve Gianakos. Since the early 1970s Gianakos has been taunting and reddening the cheeks of his viewers with perversions...More »
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André Saraiva "Love Letters”
Street artist André Saraiva is perhaps best known for the creation of his "Mr. A" character which was featured last year in the award winning documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. He made his own directorial...More »
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"Departure" Exhibition
Departure is a dual exhibition, celebrating the work of artists Pansum Cheng and Phyllis and Victor Merriam, which takes the viewer on a journey into the artists’ exploration of the dislocation of physical...More »
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"Queens International 2012: Three Points Make a Triangle" Exhibition
Queens International 2012: Three Points Make a Triangle is the fifth edition of the Queens Museum of Art’s biannual survey of artists living and working in the borough. The 31 artists featured this year...More »
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Seong Kyung Hee Exhibition
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Maria Garkavenko "New & Recent Works"
Ten43 Gallery is proud to announce the first New York exhibition of paintings by Russian Emerging artist Maria Garkavenko. Human psyche is the signature mark of artist Maria Garkavenko’s work. Elegant...More »
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"Under the Influence: The Comics and Contemporary Art" Exhibition
Under the Influence: The Comics and Contemporary Art will examine the work of approximately 25 artists indebted to the style and energy of comics imagery. The comics connote humor with the term "funnies"...More »
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Fanny Sanin "Drawings and Studies 1960 to Now"
The gallery is pleased to present a retrospective of the works on paper by Fanny Sanín. The Colombian-born, now American artist is best known for her symmetrical, geometric abstract paintings in oil and...More »
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"That Place: Selections from the Collection" Exhibition
Our home, our street, our city, our country—these are familiar locations, places that define our lives. Yet places can be more than physical. Some of the works on view in these galleries evoke a literal...More »
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Ana Tzarev "Russian Fairy Tales"
The gallery is pleased to exhibit a series of paintings by Ana Tzarev inspired by the Russian fairy tales. To honor her Slavic heritage and the profound influence it has had on her art, Ana Tzarev has...More »
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Sarah Hardesty "Imminent"
The exhibition will feature new work in a variety of media, including paintings, works on paper, and sculptural installations. Sarah Hardesty’s sculptures and installations use found and reclaimed wood,...More »
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"Interiors" Exhibition
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Eddie Rehm “The Belligerent Plasticity of Duality in He, Himself.”
The Dino Eli Gallery presents its first exhibition of cutting-edge, “Instant Gratification Abstract”, contemporary art, hosting works by celebrated New York artist, Eddie Rehm. "The Belligerent Plasticity...More »
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"New City" Art Fair
H.P. FRANCE NY, Inc presents the launch of the NEW CITY ART FAIR, the first art fair dedicated solely to contemporary Japanese art in New York. Open from March 7-11, 2012—dates that coincide with SCOPE,...More »
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Mark Podwal "Sharing The Journey: The Haggadah"
"Sharing The Journey" features new paintings and drawings by Mark Podwal-- twenty-six colorful paintings that relate the story of Passover. Working in the pictorial language of symbol and metaphor, Podwal’s...More »
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Theo A. Rosenblum and Chelsea Seltzer "Two Heads are Better than One"
The Hole presents the collaborative exhibition "Two Heads are Better than One" by Theo A. Rosenblum and Chelsea Seltzer opening this February 14th. This exhibition will feature sculpture, painting and...More »
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Doug Wada "Americana"
Wada extracts elements from the everyday and presents hyper-real, full-scale painting interpretations. He selects banal objects such as coolers, barber poles, and turnstiles, and suspends them on a white...More »
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Josh Alexander "INWARD"
New York based artist Josh Alexander unveila his most recent work at the Giacobetti Paul gallery in Brooklyn next month. In his latest exhibition, INWARD, Alexander presents a visual narrative of human...More »
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Kiyoshi Otsuka "Commanding Gestures"
Otsuka's horticultural experience comes into play when painting in that he incorporates the mystifying qualities of nature into his work. This is most evident morphologically but also in the titles he...More »
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Sarah Kurz "Made For Love"
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Jean-Frédéric Schnyder Exhibition
Swiss Institute presents a solo show of Jean-Frédéric Schnyder (born 1945, lives in Zug, Switzerland) in the United States. Despite his long and successful career the Swiss artist has remained relatively...More »
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Graham Durward Exhibition
Durward’s paintings in oil on linen render formally the intangibility and ephemerality of desire. He works primarily in three veins: portraiture, still life, and art historical devotional imagery, and...More »
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Magnus Plessen Exhibition
Gladstone Gallery presents our fourth solo exhibition of new paintings by Magnus Plessen. For over a decade, Plessen has been known for his subtle investigations into the phenomenological structure of...More »
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"The Substance of Abstraction" Exhibition
The artists of The Substance of Abstraction use their considerable abilities to enhance and express their quest for inspiration and discovery, sharing the results with their audience through their work....More »
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Annabelle Troster Exhibition
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Mitch Miller "Natural Selection"
ACCOLA GRIEFEN GALLERY presents – Mitch Miller: Natural Selection. Mitch Miller’s work is rooted in a fraught relationship with the natural world that began in formative visits to the awe-inspiring sites...More »
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Sangram Majumdar "New Work"
Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects presents the second solo exhibition of paintings by Sangram Majumdar. Born in 1976 in Calcutta, Majumdar is an image-based painter who received his BFA from Rhode Island...More »
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Thomas Eggerer and R.H. Quaytman "Preludes"
Friedrich Petzel Gallery presents Preludes, a collaboration between Thomas Eggerer and R.H. Quaytman. This is Thomas Eggerer and R.H. Quaytman’s third collaboration together. The exhibition Preludes...More »
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Ridley Howard "Slows"
Leo Koenig Inc. presents the second solo exhibition of new paintings by Ridley Howard. Entitled Slows, this new body of work is comprised of portraits, landscapes, and abstractions. Through a subtle...More »
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"20th Anniversary" Exhibition
Skoto Gallery at 20 by Geoffrey Jacques It is tempting to talk about Skoto Gallery as a secret treasure of the New York art scene; but doing so brings up a lot of contradictory data. For instance,...More »
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"Reinventing Landscape" Exhibition
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Cassius Fouler "Unpaid Dues"
Ketamine, dust, and Evan Williams are the Father, Son, Holy Spirit in the world that Cassius Fouler paints. A failed attempt at self-deprecating humor and outdated hood-rat etymology, Fouler's work has...More »
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Theodoros Stamos "Evidence of Wonder: A Survey 1940s -1990s"
ACA Galleries presents Theodoros Stamos: Evidence of Wonder - A Survey 1940s - 1990s. This survey features work from 1943 to 1992 and shows how the natural world was a source of inspiration and imagery...More »
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"Mind the Gap" Exhibition
Each of the works in "Mind the Gap" operates between and within signs in order to discover, tease out, and make manifest meaning that is neither obvious nor orthodox. The artists presented here respond...More »
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Gran Fury "Read My Lips"
80WSE presents "Gran Fury: Read My Lips," the first comprehensive survey documenting the important AIDS activist art collective's work from 1987-1995. Naming itself after the model of Plymouth automobile...More »
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"The Annual: 2012" Exhibition
The National Academy’s Annual exhibition features works by over 100 artists and architects juxtaposing contemporary masters with emerging and mid-career artists. This year’s new format has been designed...More »
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"MIE: a portrait by 35 artists" Exhibition
Long a muse and subject of many contemporary masters in the art world, curator/model Mie Iwatsuki joins forces with gallerist/curator/artist Nick Lawrence, of Freight+Volume, to create a very special,...More »
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"All Talk" Exhibition
"ALL TALK" features some of New York City's boldest anti-heros, cynics and preachers. Those that run us through the gauntlet of fine art, design, and graffiti. From spray paint to oil paint to print making,...More »
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"Small Wonders from the American Collections" Exhibition
This special exhibition celebrates a major new installation in the Luce Center for American Art: Visible Storage ▪ Study Center that gives the public access to more than 350 additional objects from the...More »
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Enrico David "Head Gas"
“Head Gas” is the first New York exhibition by Italian-born, Berlin-based artist Enrico David. Over the past twenty years, David has produced a body of work encompassing painting, drawing, sculpture, and...More »
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George Ortman "Constructions: 1949 – 2011"
Algus Greenspon presents George Ortman, Constructions: 1949 – 2011, an exhibition surveying 62 years of the artist’s work. George Ortman’s painted constructions of the 1950s and early 1960s are pioneering...More »
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"SIGHT (UN)SCENE Contemporary Landscape" Exhibition
Benrimon Contemporary presents its first group exhibition of 2012, SIGHT (UN)SCENE, featuring paintings, photographs, works on paper and sculpture by a selection of international artists. Historical...More »
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Patrick Wilson "Color Space"
The paintings lasso your attention, harness your view, burrow into your mind, and continue humming in your mental bandwidth long after you have encountered them.* — Sarah Bancroft Ameringer | McEnery...More »
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Laura Westby "Transcendental Spaces"
My work deals with the function of landscape, not from a point of view, but as a field of change. The multiple canvases allow the overall field to be a conversation between its parts, thus allowing the...More »
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"Opulent Vision" Exhibition
“Opulent Vision” includes a collection of works that highlight many parallels of the contemporary cultural landscape. Spanning across disciplines from painting to sculpture to conceptual works on paper,...More »
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Po Kim Exhibition
Korean Cultural Service New York presents the exhibition of Po Kim. This exhibition will display a great variety of the artist's recent works from 2010-2011 along with the large figurative painting...More »
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"Shifting Communities" Exhibition
Shifting Communities highlights dynamic initiatives in culture and the arts currently at work in the margins of the art world and American society. The goal of this project is to create a paradigm where...More »
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Luis Maldonado & Fumiko Toda Exhibition
Symbols of personal memory and myth inhabit Luis Maldonado's vibrant and whimsical paintings. Fumiko Toda's prints and paintings are adorned with her beloved and often overgrown insects, trees and other...More »
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Udomsak Krisanamis "Space Out"
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Juan Genovés Exhibitiion
Born in Valencia in 1930, Genovés is one of Spain’s best-known contemporary artists. Recognized for his aesthetic style rooted in Social Realism and political art, Genovés strongly criticized Franco’s...More »
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Kate Pane "I SCREAM/YOU SCREAM"
Mallick Williams & Co. Gallery presents I SCREAM/YOU SCREAM with new paintings by Kate Pane. During this past Miami Art Basel the gallery previewed an oversized outdoor installation of Pane’s work...More »
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"In Living Color" Exhibition
The exhibition presents a chromatic study from a wide range of artists including: Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Kristin Baker, Olaf Bruening, Dan Colen, Mark Grotjahn, Anselm Reyle, Gerhard Richter, Fred Tomaselli,...More »
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"Material Magic" Exhibition
An exhibition of work presented by the BFA Fine Arts Department. Curated by Department Chair Suzanne Anker and faculty member Gunars Prande. More »
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Gerri Davis "Iteration"
Who has the balls to tackle Picasso and Matisse head-on? Wielding her fervid palette artist Gerri Davis sets the old guys on fire against a backdrop of other seminal, temporal works.More »
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Georges Moquay "Toxic Remedy"
In his first New York solo exhibition, Moquay creates large dynamic canvases that transform the gallery into a splashy, colorful swirl of energy and empowerment. Toxic Remedy is built upon Moquay’s graphic...More »
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Edwin Schlossberg "Beneath Suddenly"
In his twelfth solo show at the Feldman Gallery, Edwin Schlossberg will exhibit a series of new paintings that combine stenciled text and abstract images on aluminum panels. In Beneath Suddenly, Schlossberg...More »
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"Exposed" Exhibition
Muriel Guépin Gallery presents "Exposed" a new group show featuring the artwork of: Andrea Dezsö, Donald Graham Hershey & Rogelio Manzo. Interested primarily in human forms as a vehicle to penetrate...More »
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"Sensorial Perspectives" Exhibition
In Sensorial Perspectives, we are introduced to sophisticated, eclectic and often joyful representations of life, the world and everything in it. Pulsing with authenticity, these works reflect the acutely...More »
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Zak Prekop Exhibition
Harris Lieberman presents Zak Prekop’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. For the occasion, the artist will present a constellation of new work that fills the gallery with polyphonies of forms and...More »
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"Foreign Bodies" Exhibition
We first “make Other” by seeing, by encountering physically. Looking at the body, we begin to categorize it. Othering is one of the first steps to identifying the self; one learns who she is in relation...More »
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Michael Zelehoski "Secondary Structures"
In an ongoing dialogue between the deconstruction of objects and the construction of form, Michael Zelehoski transforms found, utilitarian subjects into two-dimensional works that are picture, relief and...More »
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David Goerk "Recent Works"
Howard Scott Gallery presents an exhibition of recently completed works by the New York artist, David Goerk. This will be his second solo exhibition with Howard Scott Gallery. The works which...More »
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Yvonne Estrada Exhibition
Yvonne Estrada's latest body of work is predominantly rendered in varying intensities of ultramarine and cobalt blue gouache and watercolor. Mainly inspired by architectural blueprints, these works are...More »
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Carlyle Chaudruc "Ecotone"
This exhibit of contemporary nature painting and sculpture explores the zone where the forest meets the clearing. Ecotone examines human shelter at the edge of the forest through imagery of tee pees,...More »
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"Back From L.A." Exhibition
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"Gallery Selections"
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts is pleased to present a selection of its finest and newest acquisitions. The current installation of works in the gallery highlights the modernist landscapes of John Marin and...More »
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Chris Wyllie "Just Past Happy"
Hionas Gallery presetns Just Past Happy, an exhibition featuring Chris Wyllie’s paintings on found objects, comprised mostly of new works created in 2011. The paintings, although figurative, evoke the...More »
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"Méré Humd(r)um" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery New York presents Méré Humd(r)um, a group exhibition of Contemporary art from a new wave of young Pakistani artists. The Urdu word Humdum, one syllable removed from its mundane English cousin,...More »
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Andrew Lenaghan "Recent Paintings"
George Adams Gallery presents an exhibition of new smaller-scaled paintings by Andrew Lenaghan. The exhibition includes 19 cityscapes, landscapes, and interiors (with figures), all painted from life. In...More »
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Stanley Boxer Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of Stanley Boxer (1926–2000), an artist whose work is in numerous museum collections in America and abroad, Boxer worked with indefatigable energy during...More »
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Joseph Adolphe "Toro Bravo"
"Toro Bravo" is an exhibition of recent works by Joseph Adolphe. Echoing the anxiety of an age marked by austerity and personal uncertainty, Adolphe’s subjects vary between the beaten down fighter, the...More »
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"The Ungovernables, Second New Museum Triennial" Exhibition
The 2012 New Museum Triennial will feature thirty-four artists, artist groups, and temporary collectives—totaling over fifty participants—born between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s, many of whom have never...More »
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Glenn Goldberg "elixirs, tales and remedies"
The exhibition features a group of recent paintings by the New York based artist Glenn Goldberg. Goldberg’s compositions navigate between the abstract and referential. They manifest as dreamscapes and...More »
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Nolan Hendrickson "NEW NEW FACE"
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"FUNNY HA HA" Exhibition
There are many theories of humor which attempt to explain what humor is, what social function it serves, and what would be considered humorous. Artists sometimes use humor to question relationships between...More »
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"Accrochage" Exhibition
Miguel Abreu Gallery presents an installation of recent works by gallery artists and others.More »
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Marilla Palmer "Nature Burlesque"
Marilla Palmer's delicate compositions of flowers and leaves combine nature and theatrical embellishments; sequins, glitter and beads are all decadent components used to make nature her Soubrette. Palmer's...More »
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"Remarkable Treasures: Folk Art from the Allan Stone Collection" Exhibition
Allan Stone Gallery presents "Remarkable Treasures: Folk Art from the Allan Stone Collection", the gallery’s second exhibition at its new East 82nd Street location. From primitivist painting, antique carousel...More »
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Myong Hi Kim "Borrowed Landscape"
Myong Hi Kim’s oil pastel on chalkboard landscapes may depict children or empty sky-bound vistas or sunlit water and leaves, but nothing in Kim’s work is as it seems; she explains, “... the vision that...More »
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Rene Lynch "Leda's Daughter"
hpgrp GALLERY NY presents Leda’s Daughter, an exhibition of new paintings by Rene Lynch. These large-scale works present gorgeous women communing with animals in fantastic landscapes of stormy skies and...More »
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Susan Dory "Persistent Mutualism"
In Dory's newest body of work, she leaves behind the capsule form that has been traditionally seen in her brilliantly composed paintings for more than a decade. Her new works are hard edged yet fluid....More »
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Jamy Kahn Exhibition
[Image: Jamy Kahn "EXOTERRA: High Spirits Series" 3-dimensional construction, acrylic on canvas on wood, 37 x 68 in.]More »
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Garrett Pruter "Mixed Signals"
Charles Bank Gallery presents its first solo exhibition with Garrett Pruter. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Pruter presents a body of work that explores the frailty of memory in his exhibition,...More »
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"The Art Of...." Exhibition
the ART of features recent paintings and works on paper examining the current stylistic trends and diverse interests of the Fischbach Gallery Artists’. the Art of considers what creative challenges these...More »
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"Under 30" Exhibiton
A group exhibition featuring smaller works of art 30 inches wide and under.More »
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Stan Narten Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Stan Narten. In this latest series, Stan’s paintings have become increasingly dense and intricate. All are composed as portraits,...More »
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Iva Gueorguieva Exhibition
[Image: Iva Gueorguieva "Vagal Vex" (2011) Acrylic, dry pigment, collage and oil stick on canvas, 74 x 78 in.]More »
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"Elemental Realms" Exhibition
The work in Elemental Realms touches on the essence of the subjects chosen by the artists, revealing the hidden elements that help to define what we know. Passionate, varied and closely tied to the reality...More »
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Arne Quinze "My Home, My House, My Stilthouse"
The gallery will present pieces from the series "My Home, My House, My Stilthouse" which plays on the dichotomy between chaos and equilibrium. From the apparent fragility of his material emerges overflowing...More »







