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"Kandinsky and Expressionist Painting before World War I" Exhibition
The work of Post-Impressionists, such as Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse and the Fauves, and the Cubists in Paris, all informed the development of Expressionist art in the years immediately...More »
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"Greater New York 2010" Exhibition
Greater New York, the third iteration of the quintennial exhibition organized by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, showcasing some 68 artists and collectives living and working in the metropolitan...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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Hiroki Otsuka a.k.a. Pirontan "Super Ero Manga Bros."
graphite. will be presenting a collection of new paintings, drawings, and prints by New York's flourishing Japanese artist Hiroki Otsuka. http://www.hirokiotsuka.com Otsuka, who began drawing as...More »
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Yoshitomo Nara "Nobody's Fool"
This fall, Asia Society devotes its entire exhibition space to a major retrospective of Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara, one of the most influential Neo Pop artists working today. More than one hundred...More »
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"Unpop" Exhibition
All artists contend with “the market”, both monetary and attention. It often seems the only ideology defining art remains anti-Capitalist antagonism, after pop art created the boundary between commercial...More »
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"Max's Kansas City" Exhibition
The exhibition will launch Max's Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock and Roll (Abrams Image, Sept 2010), a vibrant chronicle of the famed venue. The book will feature luminous photography by Bob Gruen, Anton...More »
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"Younger than Moses" Exhibition
Younger than Moses will be an exhibition focusing on the works of living artists that are inventive yet historically based. Following the example of New York’s New Museum, which presented a show entitled...More »
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Kiki Smith "Sojourn"
In this exhibition, acclaimed artist Kiki Smith presents a unique, site-specific installation exploring ideas of creative inspiration and the cycle of life in relation to women artists. Kiki Smith: Sojourn...More »
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"Le Tableau" Exhibition
Le Tableau places emphasis on the particular orientation towards painting practice by artists identified with France of the present time and the recent past and of selected western contemporaries. Organized...More »
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"Merry Christmas Mr. Ordover" Exhibition
From the 1960s until his death in 2008, Jerry Ordover practiced law in the visual arts, representing many of the leading artists and galleries of the latter half of the 20th century. He was legal counsel...More »
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"Turning Over a New Leaf: Selected Botanical Works" Group Exhibition
The Edward Thorp Gallery presents a group show focusing on the theme of botanicals. The exhibition will address this subject through a variety of mediums including Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Photography,...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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"Summertime…" Exhibition
Jenkins Johnson Gallery announces Summertime…, on exhibit in New York and San Francisco. Summertime… highlights a variety of artistic representations in a grouping of paintings, photographs, LEDs, sculptures...More »
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"Today I Made Nothing" Exhibition
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Andy Warhol "The Last Decade"
Andy Warhol: The Last Decade is the first U.S. museum survey to examine the late work of American artist Andy Warhol (1928–1987). Encompassing nearly fifty works, the exhibition reveals the artist’s vitality,...More »
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"The Business of Aura" Exhibition
The Business of Aura is an exhibition hosted in two locations, Elga Wimmer Gallery and Broadway Gallery, curated by Kelsey Harrington. It includes painting, drawing, photography, sculptural prototypes,...More »
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"Collecting Biennials" Exhibition
As a prelude, counterpoint, and coda to the Biennial, the Museum’s fifth floor is devoted to artists in the Whitney’s collection whose works were shown in Biennials over the past eight decades. Collecting...More »
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Sandow Birk "American Qur’an"
For the first time in New York City, Sandow Birk will exhibit the next installation of his American Qur’an series. Birk translates the Qur’an to enable a western audience to understand the teachings within...More »
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Bo Bartlett "Paintings of Home"
Bo Bartlett’s tenth solo exhibition at P·P·O·W Gallery, Paintings of Home, will present a new series of work that weaves together narratives of the artist’s childhood in Georgia with the present day. ...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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"Open Portfolio New York 2010" Exhibition
Frere Independent & Elga Wimmer PCC present the second edition of Open Portfolio at the Chelsea Art Museum. A pool of 40 to 60 selected emerging artists from around the globe will share directly with...More »
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"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917" Exhibition
In the time between Henri Matisse's (1869–1954) return from Morocco in 1913 and his departure for Nice in 1917, the artist produced some of the most demanding, experimental, and enigmatic works of his...More »
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AES+F and Gosha Ostretsov "Bolshoy"
Bolshoy: Large Scale Work by AES+F and Gosha Ostretsov [Image: Gosha Ostretsov "Action Packed Super Heroes II" Acrylic on Canvas 8 panel painting overall: 126 x 268 in.]More »
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"American Demonic" Exhibition
Curated by Eve Biddle. The emblems of American society reflect a new animism that we worship both knowingly and unawares: Money, Multi-Culturalism, TV, Security, Machismo, Violence, Technology, Progress...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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Brion Gysin "Dream Machine"
The New Museum will present "Brion Gysin: Dream Machine," the first US retrospective of the work of the painter, performer, poet, and writer Brion Gysin (born 1916, Taplow, UK - died 1986, Paris). Working...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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Richard Prince "Pre-Appropriation Works, 1971 - 1974"
Specific Object / David Platzker announces the opening of the exhibition Richard Prince: Pre-Appropriation Works, 1971 - 1974. Richard Prince: Pre-Appropriation Works, 1971 - 1974 is an exploration...More »
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New Greek and Roman Galleries
The opening of the new Hellenistic, Etruscan, and Roman galleries—an entire wing housing over 5,300 objects in more than 30,000 square feet—completes the reconstruction and reinstallation of the permanent...More »
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Rivane Neuenschwander "A Day Like Any Other”
Covering a decade of the internationally admired artist’s work, “Rivane Neuenschwander: A Day Like Any Other” will span the fourth, third, and lobby galleries of the New Museum. It will spotlight the artist’s...More »
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"NineteenEightyFour" Exhibition
This exhibition examines the evolution of imagery and language in what has been described as our panoptic era. While its roots are grounded in the concepts that arose from the 1948 novel by George Orwell,...More »
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"Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond" Exhibition
The exhibition features nine artists--Dedron, Gonkar Gyatso, Losang Gyatso, Kesang Lamdark, Tenzin Norbu, Tenzing Rigdol, Pema Rinzin, Tsherin Sherpa and Penba Wangdu--who were invited to present new and...More »
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"Fluxus Preview" Exhibition
An international art movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Fluxus— whose name was based on the Latin word flux, meaning constant flow or change— brought together artists working in music, poetry, film, theater,...More »
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"Approaching Abstraction" Exhibition
It is commonly assumed that contemporary self-taught artists work solely in a representational style, eager to engage in storytelling and personal memory. But while the narrative tradition often is a primary...More »
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"Barakat: The Gift" Contemporary Art from the Middle East and Africa Exhibition
Barakat: The Gift, a group show conceived by the prominent Italian curator and art critic Gaia Serena Simionati, consists of paintings, sculptures, videos, sound installations, photos and works on paper...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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"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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"Greater New York: Rotating Gallery" Exhibition
Functioning as a fast-paced exhibition space, the Rotating Gallery has offered space for additional curatorial voices, namely four New York-based curators who work without a regular physical space. By...More »
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"Modern Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture: A Summer Selection" Exhibition
[Image: Charles Burchfield "Fantastic Landscape" (1917) mixed media on paper 21 x 17 in.]More »
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"Perspectives: Forming the Figure" Exhibition
This exhibition, the second installment of the "Perspectives" series organized by the education department, examines some of the many renderings of figures in the museum's permanent collection. From 19th...More »
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Celine McDonald "New Paintings"
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Bari Kumar & Mondongo "Material Witness"
Material Witness presents the works of Los Angeles-based Bari Kumar and the Buenos Aires-based collective, Mondongo. The initial meeting of the artists was a truly happenstance event and the impulse to...More »
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"Retratos Pintados" Exhibition
Retratos Pintados, an exhibition of hand-painted vernacular photographs from Brazil. The exhibition will open on June 24 and close on September 18. This will be the premiere presentation of these one-of-a-kind...More »
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"Westbeth Pioneers" Exhibition
Westbeth gallery presents this historic survey of the work of the first visual artists who moved into Westbeth in the year 1970. In this brave new experiment to provide affordable housing for artists...More »
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Ingrid Calame "Swing Shift"
James Cohan Gallery presents the gallery’s fourth solo exhibition by California-based artist Ingrid Calame. This exhibition of new work entitled Swing Shift opens on September 10th and runs through October...More »
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Michael "Pooch" Pucciarelli Exhibition
Michael "Pooch" Pucciarelli, began his artistry as a thriving and prosperous tattoo artist. Owner of Altered State, a Florida-based tattoo studio, Pooch designates his fifteen years of tattooing and drawing...More »
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Zsolt Bodoni "Fehérlófia, Son of the White Mare"
Ana Cristea Gallery presents its second solo exhibition of new paintings by Budapest-based Zsolt Bodoni. A continuation of the artist's investigation of the instruments of power and political ideology,...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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Valerie Hird "THe Maiden Voyages Project"
Long fascinated by the Middle East, Hird convinced four women from the region – Iran, Egypt, Jordan and the Palestinian West Bank – to keep a detailed journal of their activities on the same day of every...More »
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Morris Graves "Falcon of the Inner Eye: A Centennial Celebration"
This retrospective exhibition marking the centennial of the artist’s birthday examines a career that spanned five decades. Approximately thirty works, including three sculptures from his rarely exhibited...More »
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Tommy White Exhibition
White’s new work expands his previously explored notions of corporality in a variety of media. Shown together for the first time, his sculptures and paintings present a unique and challenging view of the...More »
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Nakhee Sung "Between you and me"
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"Back To School Sale" Exhibition
Is it just me, or did summer fly by just a little too quickly? Now that the gallery season has returned, what better way is there to kick things off than a Back to School Sale! We have brought out and...More »
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Charles Burchfield "Fifty Years as a Painter"
Rarely does the opportunity arise to see a wide range of work by Charles Burchfield (1893-1967), one of the most inventive artists of the twentieth century. The gallery will be exhibiting an exceptional...More »
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"Malleable Memory" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery New York presents MALLEABLE MEMORY, a group exhibition featuring selected work from a host of international artists. The artists featured in this exhibition ask us to embrace our inherently...More »
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Jena H. Kim and Jongil Ma "Illusive Dimensions"
“Illusive Dimensions” features two artists who use lines to add new dimensions to existing space. Jena H Kim and Jongil Ma create line is animated; living and breathing. The combination of varied curved,...More »
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Hebru Brantley “Wait a Cotton Picking Minute”
From the absurd and blatant to the subtle and subversive, Hebru Brantley’s work explores the stereotypes and racist propaganda found in American mass media, such as early Warner Brothers and Disney cartoons....More »
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Eiji Matsukubo "9029 & Now"
NY Coo Gallery presents Eiji Matsukubo’s "9029 & Now" ; the artist’s first solo exhibition in NY. Matsukubo was born in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. He earned his BFA and MFA at Tama Art University...More »
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Brian Montuori "Cold Sweat"
The gallery presents “Cold Sweat,” the first American solo exhibition of painting, works on paper and installation by Brian Montuori. At home in both the stillness of a forbidding landscape and the...More »
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Keith Mayerson “Good Leaders, Endangered Species”
The salon style group of lush paintings portrays famous leaders from world politics, history, religion, music, writing, and art (along with icons from fiction, film, and comics). These icons are juxtaposed...More »
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The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair
The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair takes place every Saturday and Sunday in September (9/4 & 9/5, 9/11 & 9/12, 9/18 & 9/19 AND 9/25 & 9/26) and commences with an opening party that...More »
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Josh Bayer "Prison Anniversary"
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Benjamin Edmiston "Slowly Born"
Benjamin Edmiston's paintings, illustrations and silk-screens often depict the floating heads of folks that sort of resemble future cave-men. Rave party future cave-men. His psychedelic heads seem to have...More »
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Peter Halley "Early Work: 1982 to 1987"
Assembled from paintings in American private collections, this exhibition chronicles Peter Halley’s work from 1982 to 1987, the years when, after settling in New York, the artist was developing a body...More »
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"BIG PICTURE" Exhibition
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art is pleased to announce BIG PICTURE, a group exhibition curated by Tom Sanford and Ryan Schneider, literally comprised of predominately large-scale paintings by a generation of...More »
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"Contemporary Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture: A Summer Selection" Exhibition
[Image: Robert Bauer "Adam" (2010) oil on wood 8 3/8 x 6 3/8 in.]More »
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"Mountains and Folds" Exhibition
"so enviable, far north of the floating world, mountain cherry blossoms" - Basho "even in Kyoto, hearing the cuckoo's call, I long for Kyoto" - Basho Mountains and Folds is an attempted vacation....More »
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"Consider the Oyster" Exhibition
Curated by Ingrid Dinter [Image: John Zinsser "The Pearl : Myron Stout" (2010) Watercolor and colored pencil on paper, 16 x 12 in.]More »
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Sonya Sklaroff "Urban Reflections"
Jenkins Johnson Gallery presents a solo exhibition of painter Sonya Sklaroff’s recent oil-on-panel urban landscapes. Sklaroff’s hauntingly beautiful cityscapes featured at Jenkins Johnson Gallery...More »
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"Valetudo: Art and Healing in Provence" Exhibition
This exhibition features works made by psychiatric patients at the Maison de Santé Saint-Paul in the French town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Saint-Paul is known by art historians the world over as the hospital...More »
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Abdi Farah "Work of Art"
Work of Art: Abdi Farah, an exhibition of work by the winner of Work of Art, Bravo's hour-long creative competition 10-part television series among contemporary artists will open to the public on Saturday...More »
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JJ Peet "Shadow"
While engaging in investigations and activities outside the studio, PEET gathers crushed ceramics and minerals, which are later mixed with pigments and paint and applied to handcrafted panels. The painting...More »
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"Decameron" Exhibition
The New York Studio School presents an exhibition in September that acknowledges Gallery Director David Cohen as he stands down after nine years in this position. He organized his first show at the School...More »
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"Emerged" Exhibition
This summer, Elisa Contemporary Art will be presenting a group show of five young, emerging Artists – now living within New York State or New Jersey. Come enter the inspiring worlds – both real and imagined...More »
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"Usable Pasts: 2009-10 Artists-in-Residence" Exhibition
In this year’s installment of the much anticipated "Artist-in-Residence" exhibition, Mequitta Ahuja (b. 1976), Lauren D. Kelley (b. 1975) and Valerie Piraino (b. 1981) display diverse projects in a range...More »
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Mia Brownell "Stomach Acid Dreams"
Invoking the Old Masters while simultaneously commenting on contemporary food culture, Mia Brownell's paintings challenge our ability to digest the intellectual as well as the sensual experience of what...More »
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Miguel Cordera "Summer Snapshot #1"
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"Istanbul Cool! What’s Happening in Contemporary Turkish Art Now" Exhibition
Istanbul Cool! What’s Happening in Contemporary Turkish Art Now will offer the work of 27 artists living in Turkey, as well as the U.S. and Europe, and will include painting, sculpture, works on paper,...More »
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"Things to Come: 25 Artists' Visions of the Future Dark and Bright" Exhibition
"THINGS TO COME..." is a new group show featuring 25 emerging and established new-contemporary artists. The title and theme "Things to Come..." is a dynamic exploration of the future of our world, our...More »
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Monica Bauer "Prinzessin"
An enchantress contemplates an oil refinery . . . an Illyrian huntress appears in the New World . . . a modern Vestal receives a visitation from a brooding deity—and a dress made of dish rags appears in...More »
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"The Accretion of Events" Exhibition
In conjunction with our move to 89 Washington Street, in the heart of the Financial District, Volume Black is pleased to present The Accretion of Events, the inaugural exhibition in the gallery's new...More »
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Dike Blair "Sculptures and Paintings"
The relationship between my paintings and sculpture (or other installation-type work) has intrigued me for a couple decades. The paintings are fairly traditional and almost always personal while the sculptures...More »
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"Contemporary Art from the Collection" Exhibition
The works selected for this installation highlight the debates around economics, politics, gender, and ethnicity that have permeated artistic practices since the late 1960s. Including approximately 130...More »
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New Group Show
Sbrissa's mixed-media drawings on paper, dense with energy and line work, recall stringy, planktons or molecular shapes. In her own words, "My work is reflective of my feminist artistic identity and is...More »
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Julie West "Itsy Bitsy"
"Itsy Bitsy" by San Francisco based artist Julie West focuses on a wide variety of the artist's paintings and custom figures done in small bite size scale, perfectly emphasizing her extreme attention to...More »
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Davyd Whaley "Anima Speaks"
BAG announces the upcoming show, "Anima Speaks," on view from August 28th to September 4th. Abstract expressionist Davyd Whaley will take us on a visual journey of the subconscious with an exciting series...More »
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"The Third Meaning" Exhibition
Founded by Rebecca Heidenberg and Adam Taki, RH Gallery is a new venue for contemporary art and design that will open on September 25th, 2010 from 6-9pm at 137 Duane Street in TriBeCa. The inaugural exhibition,...More »
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Simon Patterson "Anthology"
The exhibition will be a survey show including recent works as well as works from the classic ‘Name Paintings’ series, begun in 1987, and ‘Black-list’ series from 2006. Photographs from ‘Landskip’, a...More »
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Julie Mehretu "Gray Area"
The term “gray area” speaks to a condition of indeterminacy, a liminal state in which something is not clearly defined or perhaps impossible to define. Julie Mehretu (b. 1970, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) adapts...More »
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"Grass Grows by Itself" Exhibition
The exhibition includes artworks from both emerging and established artists in an effort to present a multigenerational dialectic of varying methodologies and disciplines. The title of the show, appropriated...More »
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RECENT ACQUISITIONS (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market) Galerie St. Etienne, New York
[Image: Egon Schiele "Chief Inspector Benesch" (1917) Gouache and black crayon on cream wove paper 46.1 x 29.5 cm.]More »
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Erica Svec "Dean Street"
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"Artists at Max's Kansas City, 1965-1974 Hetero-Holics and Some Women Too" Exhibition
As the Cedar Tavern played a role in the formation of abstract expressionism, Max’s Kansas City galvanized a younger generation of artists from when it opened in 1965 to when it closed its doors in 1974....More »
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Jiang Huan Exhibition
A Chinese contemporary realist painter, Jiang Huan is engaged in a foreign craft explored only since the beginning of the 20th century by artists and art schools in China. He masters the oil painting technique...More »
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“Eight Artists: from the Archive” Exhibition
In collaboration with the Artists Alliance Inc.(AAI) an AAAC (Asian American Arts Centre) exhibition entitled tentatively, “Eight Artists: from the Archive”, will be installed in the Cuchifritos art gallery/project...More »
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Jason Tomme "Paper Lead Poem"
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery presents Paper Lead Poem, an exhibition by Jason Tomme. This is Tomme's second exhibition with the gallery. Paper Lead Poem focuses on two bodies of work both concerned with...More »
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Group Exhibition
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"Core" Exhibition
Under Minerva Gallery presents CORE, a new, dynamic show exploring visceral elements of human existence. This exhibition will showcase new works by Julian Rozzell (curator), Anki King, Diana Schmertz,...More »
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"The Curse of Bigness" Exhibition
The exhibition is inspired by the Museum’s “gigantic miniatures”-the Panorama of New York City, the model of the Watershed, and the Unisphere in our front yard-which, when you think about it, are large...More »
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"Summer Selections 2010" Exhibition
This exhibition and sale presents works dating from the 1870s to the present by fifty-three artists-- some selections which are new to the gallery. [Image: Thomas Hart Benton "The Narrows, Buffalo River...More »
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"August Gallery Selections" Exhibition
[Image: James Daugherty "Abstraction (a double-sided work)" (ca. 1970) oil on canvas 96 x 60 in.] More »
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Gottfried Helnwein "I Was a Child"
riedman Benda announces the opening of an exhibition of new paintings by Gottfried Helnwein. I Was a Child is the first full-scale exhibition of Helnwein’s work in New York and represents the next generation...More »
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"10 X 10" Exhibition
ten large painting by ten artistsMore »
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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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Elmer Bischoff "Figurative Paintings, 1953-1966"
GEORGE ADAMS GALLERY presents an exhibition of paintings by Elmer Bischoff. The works in the exhibition span the first half of the 20 year period between 1953 and 1973 in which Bischoff, co-founder of...More »
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CODY CRITCHELOE - SSION "BOY"
The Hole presents BOY, an exhibition by Cody Critcheloe and his band SSION. The exhibition includes video, painting, drawing, and installation and will feature special guests Peggy Noland and Jaimie Warren....More »
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The Fall 2010 Emerging Artist Show
- at Rabbit Hole Studio Gallery
- in the DUMBO, other Brooklyn area
- Starts Today, Closes in 28 days
RABBITHOLESTUDIO presents these 12 artists culled from our bi-annual open call. On display is a collection of vibrant works that eschew the formless, faceless trends of brutal conceptualism in favor...More »
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"Interpreting the Brooklyn Landscape" Exhibition
From Gregory Frux: I admire the American painters who have documented urban life – Edward Hopper, Reginald Marsh and John Sloan, as well as Charles Burchfield and Rockwell Kent. Gregory Frux has exhibited...More »
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"4 Eccentrics" Exhibition
4 ECCENTRICS will inaugurate a series of shows at the newly relocated Proposition. The series will germinate from a work chosen by an artist shown and collected from The Proposition’s previous Chelsea...More »
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Adam Straus "Air and Water or: Everything's Fine Until It's Not"
An exhibition of seascape paintings by Adam Straus, A"Air and Water or: Everything's Fine Until It's Not," marks the artist's 20th anniversary with the gallery. The exhibition juxtaposes 21 recent paintings...More »
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"2010 Next Wave Art" Exhibition
Next Wave Art returns for its ninth year, opening up BAM's spaces to some of Brooklyn's most exciting artists. Curated by Dan CameronMore »
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Milijada Barada Exhibition
This exhibition features paintings by the well-known contemporary Croatian artist Milijada Barada. Her masterful use of color showcases a variety of imagery ranging from the natural to the spiritual. Barada’s...More »
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Anton Henning "Ferien vom Du!/Abstract Masterpaintings"
Henning's work, in its scope and variety, can be interpreted as a series of related riddles. The work's contradictions, oppositions and discrepancies reveal both the absurdist and traditional veins in...More »
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Charles Burchfield "Heat Waves in a Swamp"
Although he lived next door to Niagara Falls, artist Charles Burchfield (1893–1967) chose to focus his nature-based art on the ground beneath his feet. Curated by artist Robert Gober, this exhibition features...More »
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Derrick Guild "After Eden"
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James Busby "White and Black: New Minimal Paintings"
In these paintings, Busby extends the innovative technique of his previous White series, which involved carefully building up the surface of the work with layers of gesso, which are then sanded down,...More »
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Roy Lichtenstein "Reflected"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Roy Lichtenstein Reflected, on view in the Chelsea gallery. Comprising a dozen paintings dating from the early-1960s through the 90s, the exhibition will focus on reflections,...More »
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"Frank Bowling, O.B.E., RA: Paintings 1974–2010" Exhibition
The exhibition presents twenty-three richly textured canvases works in the abstract expressionist and color field mode by the first black artist in history to be elected to the Royal Academy, London. Born...More »
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"Black & White" Exhibition
Often abbreviated as B/W or B&W, black-and-white as a visual description is somewhat of a misnomer as it can entail various shades of white, black and gray. In photography, the early works for example...More »
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Matt Furie "Animal Style"
Matt Furie creates richly detailed and hyper colored illustrations and paintings that crossbreed the hyper detail of Basil Wolverton, primal appeal of Fraggle Rock and Labyrinth, and unrestrained youth...More »
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Nette Forné Thomas "Traversing Three Themes"
Women's Struggle Lace Doilies and Paper Dolls Victorian LegacyMore »
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"Chemical Reactions" Exhibition
CENTRAL BOOKING opens its second season with Chemical Reactions, the latest in its series of art and science exhibitions curated by founder and director, Maddy Rosenberg. The thirteen artists in this exhibition...More »
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Gary Brent Hilsen "Feminine Wiles"
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William and Kathleen Laziza "Above and Beyond"
A three-year retrospective of the interdisciplinary art of Kathleen and William Laziza, founders of the Micro Museum where the Brooklyn Rail called them “wickedly inventive” and coinciding with the couple’s...More »
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Ran Ortner "Deep Water"
Ortner's winning painting in ArtPrize 2009, Open Water 24 earned him a place in art world history as ArtPrize was and is the first competition where the winners are determined by polular vote. Over 300,000...More »
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"The 2010 Abraaj Capital Art Prize" Exhibition
The Museum of Arts and Design presents the 2010 winners of the Abraaj Capital Art Prize. Now in its second year, this prize is unique among art awards; not only is it the world's most generous, disbursing...More »
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"Audrey Flack Paints a Picture" Exhibition
GARY SNYDER Project Space presents Audrey Flack Paints a Picture, an exhibition of paintings, drawings, photographs, and ephemera at 250 West 26th Street. The exhibition is the first to examine in-depth...More »
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"Re-Dressing" Exhibition
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"Portraits & Portfolios" Exhibition
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"From the Land of the Gods Art of the Kathmandu Valley" Exhibition
Historically, the kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley comprised the political, religious, and cultural entity known as “Nepal.” Located between India and Tibet, the Valley has been the crossroads of trans-Himalayan...More »
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"Aesthetic Breeze" Exhibition
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Tim Evans "Population"
In this recent body of paintings, Population, by artist and musician Tim Evans, we regard figures of discord - victims or willing limbs of the sociopolitical corpus. This is human nature which can only...More »
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Angelo Filomeno "The marquis and a bearded dominatrix with a cake in the oven"
In The marquis and a bearded dominatrix with a cake in the oven, Angelo Filomeno will present new embroidery paintings and sculpture that exemplify his signature technique and fascination with the macabre....More »
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"By All Means" Exhibition
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Kwon Kisoo "Recent Works"
Flowers presents an exhibition of new and recent works by renowned Korean artist Kwon Kisoo. With a background in classical Korean painting from Hongik University, Kwon Kisoo creates graphic fantasies...More »
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Mauricio Trenard "Dance, Nana, Dance / Baila, Nana, Baila"
This exhibition of paintings features illustrations I did for an award-winning bilingual book of Cuban folktales entitled Dance, Nana, Dance/Baila, Nana, Baila, written by nationally acclaimed folklorist...More »
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Pieralli)(Favi "Extrakestrakos"
With an extraordinary wit and method, the Florentine duo Pieralli)(Favi, introduce staggering surfaces that combine painting, sculpture and installation. Made of acrylic, adhesives, nails and wood, the...More »
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Michael Heizer "Markings"
Driven by his explorations of land sites and familiarity with the topography of arid regions, Heizer conveys through markings his concern with the concepts of time, movement, space and emptiness. This...More »
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"Real Nonfiction" Exhibition
The 3rd Annual Artists from the Registry Exhibition Curated by Baseera Khan & Jon Lutz Real Nonfiction brings together work by damali abrams, Becca Albee, Alisa Baremboym, Ben Coonley & Dr....More »
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TM Davy Exhibition
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Charles Thysell Exhibition
Charles Thysell will present a very special exhibition of his paintings at the exclusive 2b gallery in lower Manhattan. Born in 1950, Charles Thysell grew up in Hawley, Minnesota, a small town of some...More »
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"Here We Aren’t, So Quickly" Exhibition
The gallery presents "Here We Aren’t So Quickly," a three-person exhibition with paintings by Guy Ben-Ari, Krisjanis Kaktins-Gorsline, and Hiroyuki Nakamura. The title of the show, taken from a Jonathan...More »
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Don Zurlo "The Inconstant Illusion"
Opacity Is the Illusion of Nothing I had an experience at Starbucks, looking out the window at a restaurant neon sign that malfunctioned, spelling out two different words, Liberty and Libe. One word...More »
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Eddie Ochoa "Amalgamations"
Amalgamation is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form. Ochoa's work does exactly that -- his imagery draws from various mystical, religious and folklore traditions, and his...More »
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Kenneth Browne “Interior Situations”
Reaves Gallery presents Kenneth Browne's “Interior Situations.” Advances in entertainment and the added influences of cinema and videogames affect our perception of how we relay stories. Using the rapidly...More »
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Susan Vecsey Exhibition
[Image: Susan Vecsey "Untitled No. 11" (2009) oil on linen, 30 x 30 in.]More »
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New 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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"Splashed Spotted & Striped" Summer Group Show
An all-women's exhibition highlighting the power of repetition in abstract art.More »
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Linda Smith "Summer’s End"
It is the last day of vacation. In a small illuminated pool by the sea, an extended family stands transfixed as a trio plays mellow jazz beneath the moonlight. This vision began Linda Smith’s series, Summer’s...More »
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Jimmie James Exhibition
"James Shannon (aka Jimmie James), a renaissanced outsider artist (painter, poet, and singer/songwriter) has been a fixture in New York City's art/theater/music scene, showing at a number of galleries...More »
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Lori Field "The Sky is Falling"
Referencing pop culture, personal history and an awareness of those artists who have gone before her, Field develops haunting images that evoke moods and memories inspired by life in the real world. The...More »
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Justin Adian "Afterglow"
[Image: Justin Adian "The HardEnd Spot" (2010) oil enamel on ester foam and canvas 20 x 23 in.]More »
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Charles Burchfield "Heat Waves in a Swamp"
Although he lived next door to Niagara Falls, artist Charles Burchfield (1893–1967) chose to focus his nature-based art on the ground beneath his feet. Curated by artist Robert Gober, this exhibition features...More »
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"London Biennale NYC Satellite Event" Exhibition
The London Biennale NYC Satellite Event is conceived and curated by Inbred Hybrid Collective in conversation with David Medalla as a way to bring the themes and experiences of the London Biennale into...More »
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Jennifer Steinkamp "Premature"
The Los Angeles based artist is known for her projected installations utilizing 3-dimensional computer animation. Steinkamp’s works interact between the actual space and illusionistic space resulting in...More »
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Manuel Ocampo "An Arcane Recipe Involving Ingredients Cannibalized from the Reliquaries of Some Profane Illumination"
The exhibition features new paintings and woodcut panels that blend traditional Christian iconography with secular and political narratives, creating cryptic allegories that are at once ironic and disturbing....More »
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Anj Smith "Geometry Bliss"
No larger than an envelope and as lapidary as an 11th century Persian miniature, Anj Smith’s painting ‘R.’ depicts a close friend of the artist as a 21st century Mona Lisa. An enigmatic figure stares out...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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"LARGE/SMALL" Group Exhibition
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"Artifex Studio (Mexico) ANAMNESIS" Exhibition
First Street Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of Artifex Studio (Mexico), presenting Egg tempera works of five Mexican artists: Alicia Amador, Alejandra Barrera, Marta Hernández, Rebeca Martínez...More »
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C215 and Eelus "Paradise Lost"
Never is there more an exciting time for a gallery and its curators than when they are in a position to present work from artists who are on the cusp of breaking out and distancing themselves from the...More »
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"Off the Hook" Exhibition
New York-based studio Softlab is producing an installation at the Bridge Gallery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan entitled "chromatex.me." Similar in assembly and explosion of colors as their previous...More »
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Tom Phillips "Works in 2, 2 and a half and 3 Dimensions"
Flowers presents a survey exhibition by acclaimed British artist Tom Phillips titled Tom Phillips Works in 2, 21⁄2 & 3 Dimensions. The exhibition showcases the artist’s fascination with the definitions...More »
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Sandra Jackman "Capturing the Spirit of the Book"
The work for this exhibition was selected by me from my earlier and current book works. In my opinion, an important part of art is to challenge, entertain and encourage a dialogue. Sandra Jackman has...More »
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"50 Years at Pace" Exhibition
"50 Years At Pace" is a retrospective exhibition of The Pace Gallery’s contribution to the history of art, celebrating the artists, exhibitions, people, and ideas that have contributed to Pace’s textured...More »
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Neil Jenney "New Work/Old Work"
Neil Jenney has been a defiantly unique voice in contemporary painting for over forty years. As declared by the cheeky "Foto Free" stickers he has been known to stick to his frames, he has been an outspoken...More »
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"Rhyme, Not Reason" Exhibition
Rhyme, Not Reason It is because I saw unexpected rhymes that brought the work of these five painters closer together that I chose to put their work in this exhibition. That and the fact that: They...More »
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Rob Swainston "Propositions"
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"Ukrainian Icons" Exhibition
This exhibition from the collection of the oldest monastery in Ukraine, the Kyiv-Pecherskaya Lavra (or Monastery of the Caves) will survey the history of Ukrainian icons and their stylistic evolution over...More »
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"Broken Forms: European Modernism from the Guggenheim Collection" Exhibition
Drawn from the museum’s holdings of early modern art, Broken Forms: European Modernism from the Guggenheim Collection explores artistic developments immediately preceding and during World War I. From Germany...More »
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Deirdra Hazeley Exhibition
“This show explores my recent experimentations with color. Since my youth I have meticulously observed undertones, highlights, clashes and harmonies created by the interactions between hues. I am fascinated...More »
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Tyler Dobson "A Luxury Is Difficult To Do Without"
Real Fine Arts presents the second solo exhibition with Tyler Dobson. He will present a group of paintings based on cartoons culled from The New Yorker. He flew to Nantucket on a Saturday around 12...More »
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“The Matvey Basov Experience” Exhibition
The gallery opens the solo show “The Matvey Basov Experience”. This very seasoned and well known artist is gracing our galleries with pieces of history from his collection. The art works depict a time...More »
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Gerald Davis "Nothing is Coming to Me"
"Nothing is Coming to Me," is an exhibition of new work by Gerald Davis. It is the artist’s third solo show with the gallery. The show is comprised of several monochromatic drawings and one painting triptych....More »
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Summer Group Exhibition
Joshua Liner Gallery presents the 2010 Summer Group Exhibition showcasing 24 artists, including established gallery regulars, emerging artists, and newcomers to Joshua Liner Gallery. The exhibition will...More »
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François Bard "Big Guns"
Axelle Fine Arts / Bertrand Delacroix Gallery present “BIG GUNS”, the first US solo exhibition of François Bard. In a series of large-scale paintings, Bard presents compelling characters that...More »
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Faith Ringgold "Coming to Jones Road Part II"
Coming to Jones Road Part One depicted distant silhouetted images of slaves moving through beautiful landscapes to freedom on the Underground Railroad. In Part 2 we meet Precious, Barn Door and Baby Freedom...More »
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“From the Dust” Exhibition
Icosahedron Gallery presents “From the Dust”, a group exhibition of work from five international artists, Aq Arif, Jos Biviano, Atousa Foroohary, Chrys Roboras, and Sharon Quirke, and three American artists,...More »
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Alex Olson "As a Verb, As a Noun, In Peach and Silver"
These are paintings of surfaces. A lot has transpired on-over-under-through for them to be with you today. They have been scratched, scraped, scarred, imprinted upon, smooshed against, and dragged across....More »
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"Women Only: Folk Art by Female Hands" Exhibition
Female artistic expression in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries followed prescribed time-honored conventions. Most of the graceful works presented in this exhibition, all of which are in the museum’s...More »
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"95 Artists" Exhibition
Curator: Sean Corbett (Seancorbettphotography.com) [Image: Jill Kerwick "Weight Lifter"]More »
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"rEvolution" Exhibition
Nine artists will be participating in this month-long happening. Presenting - improvisation, collaboration, freedom, fun, fake fur, found objects, found artists, trumpets, guitars, postal codes, hair portraits,...More »
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Michael Zelehoski "Objecthood"
The gallery space is transformed with a series of found objects– including a picnic table and two ubiquitous police barricades– that have been disassembled and compressed into visually stunning, two-dimensional...More »
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Odili Donald Odita "Body & Space"
In this exhibition of new wall paintings, canvases, and paintings on Plexiglas, Odita explores the work’s metaphoric ability to address the human condition through pattern, structure and design, as well...More »
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Sue Williams "Al-Qaeda is the CIA"
Curated by artist Nate Lowman, Williams' first exhibition at 303 Gallery since 2005 will be an unpredictable retrospective spanning the last 20 year of her practice, from 1990 to present day. The show...More »
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"Oscar Cahén and Gershon Iskowitz: Artists Caught in Hitler’s Web" Exhibition
Oscar Cahén (1916-1956) and Gershon Iskowitz (1921-1988 ) made important contributions to the evolution of mid-20th Century modernism. Both overcame horrific early life experiences during WWII. Their joyous...More »
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Gerhard Richter "Lines Which Do Not Exist"
The Drawing Center presents an enhanced version of an exhibition originally on view at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (mima), UK in 2009. This presentation is comprised of approximately 50 graphite,...More »
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"Personal Agenda: Group Show of Gallery Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Tai Shan Schierenberg "Mother" (2006) Oil on canvas, 72 x 60 in.]More »
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Summer Shows
Three exhibitions on three floors: The 6th Floor group show features Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra and Christopher Wool The 5th Floor show features a selection of works by German artist...More »
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Dan Quintana "Ethos Astray"
Dan Quintana is a name many of us know in the contemporary surrealist community. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dan maintains a certain street aesthetic in virtually all of his pieces. Nonetheless, the...More »
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Gail Flanery "Horizon"
The 440 Gallery presents “Horizon” – works on paper by Gail Flanery. In her first solo exhibition with the 440 gallery, the artist presents a series of monotypes. Flanery derives imagery from the natural...More »
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"Extended Family: Contemporary Connections" Exhibition
In the face of the social upheaval of the past few decades, the family has remained territory that is routinely explored in art. The intergenerational selection of work on view in this installation demonstrates...More »
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"Summer Show" Exhibition
Winston Wächter Fine Art presents a summer show featuring the work of three exciting young artists. They work with a variety of materials: rubber, copper plating, plastic toy soldiers, and acrylic on panel. ...More »
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"The Machine Eats" Exhibition
Frederico Sève Gallery proudly presents our summer salon, "The Machine Eats" an exhibition of hybridized multiples that combine: video, marble sculpture, live streaming video, sound, photography, painting,...More »
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"50 Years At Pace" Exhibition
"50 Years At Pace" is a retrospective exhibition of The Pace Gallery’s contribution to the history of art, celebrating the artists, exhibitions, people, and ideas that have contributed to Pace’s textured...More »
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"Screens and Scrolls of the Taisho Period" Exhibition
ERIK THOMSEN ASIAN ART is launching its 25th Anniversary Year in a new gallery at 23 East 67th Street. Thomsen has chosen the short but important Taisho Period (1912-1926) as the subject of his inaugural...More »
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Carter Hodgkin "Unforeseen Behaviors"
Fusing physics, digital technology, and painting, Hodgkin’s hyper-energetic, cascading compositions are based on simulated atomic particle collisions. Amid an infinite black void, thousands of vibrantly-hued...More »
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"Selection of Gallery Artists" Exhibition
NEW YORK Barry Friedman Ltd. presents a selection of gallery artists working in such varied mediums as painting, sculpture, photography, furniture design, ceramics, and glass. [Image: Gottfried Helnwein...More »
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"Accrochage - Summer 2010" Exhibition
A Multi-media Exhibition of Works by Gallery and New Artists [Image: Eozen Agopian "Talisman" (2009) Thread, ink, pencil on canvas, 10 x 8 in.]More »
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Summer Group Exhibition
[Image: Tamar Zinn "Broadway #48" (2010) oil on panel 16 X 16 in.]More »
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“Papyrus” Exhibition
Each artist will demonstrate their own unique relationship between paper and their world of creation. Mathilde Roussel-Giraudy is a French artist who combines drawing, printmaking, sculpture, book art,...More »
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Danny Simmons "Wheels within Wheels"
Wheels within Wheels, an exhibition of abstract expressionist paintings by Danny Simmons, will open with a reception for the artist on September 29, 2010 from 6:00 - 8:30 PM, and will run through Saturday,...More »
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"Darkness" Exhibition
The museum presents "DARKNESS," a group exhibit of 54 artists from Israel, curated by Doron Polak.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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"Counterpoint: Outsider Art from Japan" Exhibition
The exhibition features more than 40 works by 5 artists (2 women, 3 men) from Studio Shu*, a creative workshop for the disabled located outside Tokyo (Kawaguchi city, Saitama). Through Studio Shu’s...More »
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"Delugians" Exhibition
"Delugians" exhibit at Salomon Arts Gallery showcases the work of lens-based artists whose work was influenced by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The collection of art in "Delugians" focuses on...More »
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Mark Mulroney "Really Creative Pictures"
Mixed Greens presents Mark Mulroney’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Really Creative Pictures will consist of paintings, books and a multi-part mural. For as long as he can remember, Mark...More »
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Yuli Geszti Exhibition
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Kanishka Raja "Against Integration"
The exhibition will feature new multi-panel paintings by the artist and a wall painting created on site in the front room of the gallery. In Kanishka Raja’s depicted realms, private and public domains...More »








