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Whitney Biennial 2010
The Biennial is the Whitney’s panoramic signature survey of the latest in American art. It includes a blend of well established artists together with a predominance of emerging artists from all over the...More »
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"Brucennial 2010: MISEDUCATION" Exhibition
The Bruce High Quality Foundation announces the opening of The BRUCENNIAL 2010: Miseducation on February 25th at 6pm. Since its founding, the BRUCENNIAL has evolved into The Bruce High Quality Foundation's...More »
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"Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection" Exhibition
“Skin Fruit” will be the first exhibition in the United States of the Athens-based Dakis Joannou Collection, renowned as one of the leading collections of contemporary art in the world. This will also...More »
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Peter Halley Exhibition
A dynamic complement to the Gallery’s Fall 2009 exhibition of Halley’s more subdued works from the 1980s, this new group of works underscores the development of Halley’s disciplined approach to painting....More »
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Tat Ito and Hiro Kurata "From Kojiki to Modern Heroism"
Joshua Liner Gallery presents From Kojiki to Modern Heroism, a two-person exhibition of new paintings by the New York-based Japanese artists Tat Ito and Hiro Kurata. As invoked by the exhibition’s title,...More »
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Isaac Pelepko "Cartoony Sexy & Violency"
Isaac Pelepko is a Russian-born artist trained at the New York Academy of Art. He exhibits grotesque paintings and drawings satirizing both romance and Romanticism. Like John Currin, Pelepko uses careful...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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"Monet’s Water Lilies" Exhibition
The Museum of Modern Art presents an installation that will, for the first time since the Museum's reopening in 2004, feature the full group of Claude Monet's late paintings in the collection. These include...More »
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"Animate Matter" Exhibition
Thomas Erben Gallery presents Animate Matter, an exhibition of works by Pia Maria Martin, Dona Nelson, Richard Staub and Rose Wylie. Although from vastly different generations, all four artists are seemingly...More »
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William Kentridge "Five Themes"
This large-scale exhibition surveys nearly three decades of work by William Kentridge (b. 1955, South Africa), a remarkably versatile artist whose work combines the political with the poetic. Dealing with...More »
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"The Visible Vagina" Exhibition
In conjunction with Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, "The Visible Vagina," the show is designed to make visible a portion of the female anatomy that is generally considered taboo―too private and intimate for...More »
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Tim Burton Exhibition
This major career retrospective on Tim Burton consisting of a gallery exhibition and a film series, considers Burton's career as a director, producer, writer, and concept artist for live-action and animated...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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"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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"Five Thousand Years of Japanese Art: Treasures from the Packard Collection" Exhibition
In 1975, the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired more than four hundred works of Japanese art from collector Harry G. C. Packard (1914-1991), by gift and purchase. The acquisition instantly transformed...More »
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Erwin Olaf "Hotel and Dawn"
DAWN and DUSK reflect the maturity in Mr. Olaf's approach to making photographs and his consideration of form and content. The genesis for this series came from artist's travels to the US, where he was...More »
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"Glitch Generation" Exhibition
BAC Gallery presents Glitch Generation, a group exhibition of artworks rooted in mistakes, either intentional or found, including "glitches" in the wiring of our brains. Some participating artists have...More »
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"1969" Exhibition
This will be the first exhibition at P.S.1 of works drawn from virtually all of the collecting areas of The Museum of Modern Art and will fill P.S.1’s second-floor galleries with examples of painting,...More »
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"Surface Tension: Contemporary Photographs from the Collection" Exhibition
Photographs are often perceived as transparent windows onto a three-dimensional world. Yet photographs also have their own material presence as physical objects. Contemporary artists who exploit this apparent...More »
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Chris Martin and Joe Bradley Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a two-person exhibition of New York painters Joe Bradley and Chris Martin in the Chelsea gallery. Both artists will present a group of new works. The exhibition was conceived...More »
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"The Visible Vagina" Exhibition
As the title of the exhibition suggests, the show is designed to make visible a portion of the female anatomy that is generally considered taboo―too private and intimate for public display. If shown at...More »
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Ryan Wallace "GLEAN"
Morgan Lehman presents GLEAN, a solo exhibition of new works by Ryan Wallace. In his first exhibition with the gallery, Wallace continues his exploration of current trends and advancements in science,...More »
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Tala Madani "Pictograms"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents Pictograms, Tala Madani’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, which premieres new paintings and animations by the Iranian born artist. Interested in the complexities...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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Phil Wagner and Henry Taylor Exhibition
[Image: Henry Taylor "Untitled (Jesse Owens)" (2009) Acrylic on canvas, 87.5 x 77 in.] More »
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Dan Walsh "Days and Nights"
Walsh is known for paintings that employ linear geometry while at the same time subverting it with irregularly drawn shapes, inconstant lines and a pervasive wit. Over time, Walsh’s formal (yet purposefully...More »
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The E.D. Clan: "East Williamsburg"
Brooklyn is changing… again. Some call it a renaissance. Others are too busy with the rent hikes to call it anything. We're in the thick of it here at Eastern District so we deemed it "necessary" to address...More »
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Phillip Buntin Exhibiton
Pulling diagrams from a variety of sources as broad as internal medicine, psychology, chemistry and physics Phillip Buntin coalesces imagery into not quite functional pictographic explanations of complicated...More »
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"Contemporary Chinese Art: INK EXPLOSION 2010" Exhibition
Ink is the medium that is possibly the most associated with the arts of China. It has been one of the few constant threads in this ever-changing part of the world for thousands of years. Since China’s...More »
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"Leopards in the Temple" Exhibition
Leopards in the Temple is a parable by Franz Kafka that reads as follows: "Leopards break into the temple and drink to the dregs what is in the sacrificial pitchers; this is repeated over and over again;...More »
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Ross Bleckner Exhibition
Time– and, by extension, mortality– has been a prevailing theme of Bleckner’s work since he began exhibiting in the late 1970s. With two distinct new series, Bleckner here focuses on physical and perceptual...More »
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Otto Dix Exhibition
More than almost any other German painter, Otto Dix (1891-1969) and his works have profoundly influenced the popular notion of the Weimar Republic. His paintings were among the most graphic visual representatives...More »
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"Tantra" Exhibition
These small paintings are made anonymously in India by practitioners of tantra, some of whom are artists, to signify and stimulate specific mental and/or spiritual experiences. While they are traditional...More »
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"Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell" Exhibition
Martos Gallery presents a two-person exhibition of works by Ben Berlow and Graham Caldwell, organized by Bob Nickas. Ben Berlow's works on paper are mostly abstract meditations on the act of painting...More »
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Katsuhiro Kuramoto "The Amplitude of Nature"
The Walter Wickiser Gallery announces the solo exhibition The Amplitude of Nature, works by Katsuhiro Kuramoto on display. “Katsuhiro Kuramoto has been an artist since he was a child. In elementary...More »
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"Intersections" Exhibitions
- at Educational Alliance/ Ernest Rubenstein Gallery
- in the Lower East Side area
- Closes in 4 days
Corey D'Augustine's work examines the intersection of formalism and everyday life. Social and economic inequality is endemic and a function of social systems that consistently reward greed. For D'Augustine...More »
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Kim Jones "Venice High"
Jones' work incorporates performance, sculpture, drawing, and painting. He became known early on for his performance persona, “Mudman,” and could be seen walking the streets of Los Angeles and Venice,...More »
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R. Nicholas Kuszyk "Superconcious Futureritual"
Peer into a parallel universe through R. Nicholas Kuszyk's paintings and you will see a prisma-colored society of robots acting out the various roles of mankind's existence. There are densely layered hyper...More »
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"Size Does Matter" Exhibition
The FLAG Art Foundation presents "Size DOES Matter", curated by basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal. This exhibition includes works from international artists exploring the myriad ways that scale affects...More »
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Christine Gray Exhibition
RARE Gallery presents a series of new paintings and works on paper by Christine Gray, a Richmond, Virginia-based artist, in "Closer and Closer," her solo debut in New York. Her works focus on the very...More »
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Ian Ingram "Divining"
Barry Friedman Ltd. presents the New York debut of contemporary artist Ian Ingram featuring his newest body of self-portraits. Ingram has spent the past 2 years working on this highly anticipated series...More »
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Miao Xiaochun "Microcosm"
Arario New York presents Miao Xiaochun’s Microcosm, an exhibition of more than twenty works in three dimensional animation, multi-panels, digital paintings, drawings, and embroideries. As one of the...More »
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Yun-Fei Ji "Mistaking Each Other for Ghosts"
James Cohan Gallery announces their second gallery exhibition by Chinese expatriate artist Yun-Fei Ji. The exhibition will include new works on paper as well as Ji's artist's book, Migrants from the Three...More »
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"Five Year Anniversary" Group Exhibition
Jonathan LeVine Gallery will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a commemorative group exhibition featuring exceptional and exemplary new works by forty artists who are either currently represented by...More »
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Katsuhisa Sakai "Parallel Modes"
Throughout the 1980's and 1990's, Sakai's geometric based wood constructions articulated objects that were structured as a continuous embodiment of space and meaning. In this show, Sakai attempts to expose...More »
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Rezi van Lankveld Exhibition
Rezi van Lankveld continues her method of abstract painting that allows for revelation of the spontaneous image. In her newest works, van Lankveld concentrates on the lines that emerge from her paint-soaked...More »
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Andy Piedilato "New Paintings"
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Helen Miranda Wilson "Eight Paintings"
The eight non-representational paintings that make up this show were done over the last three years. They represent an obvious progression from Helen Miranda Wilson's previous series, but are considerably...More »
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"Donald Judd and 101 Spring Street" Exhibition
In 1968, Donald Judd purchased 101 Spring Street, a 5-storey cast iron building, which today remains the only single-use cast iron building in SoHo. The premises was a home for Judd and his young family,...More »
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Bo Joseph "A Persistent Absence "
Included in the installation will be paintings and large scale drawings, as well as Joseph's newest series A Lexicon of Persistent Absence, created during his recent three month stay in Berlin, Germany....More »
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Zachary Wollard "Empty Collisions"
The exhibition consists of two series of paintings—landscapes and interiors—which depict fractured representations of complex fictive realms. The paintings on view explore syncretic, contemplative, dream-like...More »
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Marion Wilson "Artificially Free of Nature, New Paintings"
The show includes miniature oil paintings on glass slides and lantern glass covers of abandoned or marginalized landscapes. The majority of the paintings focus on the Solvay Waste Beds, 1400 acres of contaminated...More »
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Gary Simmons "Midnight Matinee"
In the exhibition "Midnight Matinee," Gary Simmons uses images of drive-in theater marquees and infamous houses from vintage horror films to reflect on ghosts and abandoned pasts. Simmons has long referenced...More »
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Graham Anderson Exhibition
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Larry Zox "Paintings"
LARRY ZOX: PAINTINGS includes key paintings from the late artist’s personal collection, including rare works from the Round Centers and Loops Series. Represented in nearly every major museum in the...More »
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Brian Belott "The Joy of File"
Zürcher Studio presents a solo exhibition in which Brian Belott will take an enormous risk and look truth in the eye like never before. Confronted with a world of unfathomable absurdity, Belott the performer...More »
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"Conundrum Express" Exhibition
Curated by Shinnie Kim, Conundrum Express challenges viewers to expand their frame of reference and look beyond the initial visual appearance of an art piece. Instead of indulging in the breakdown of...More »
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"Knock Knock: Who's There? That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" Exhibition
Humor in all of its forms, including social satire, wordplay, games and jokes, has been an underlying theme in art, throughout the 20th century. Dada's playfulness is the precursor of this thread, born...More »
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Martin Mull "The Four Seasons and Other New Works"
Stellan Holm Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by painter Martin Mull, entitled The Four Seasons and Other New Works. This will be Martin Mull's second solo exhibition at Stellan Holm Gallery. In...More »
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Priscila De Carvalho "No One's Land"
Priscila De Carvalho’s installations are dynamic architectural landscapes composed of paintings, drawings, collage, foam and rubber that convey the complexity, chaos and paradoxes of contemporary urban...More »
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"Now We Are Six" Exhibition
Andrea Meislin Gallery is marking its sixth anniversary in March 2010. The celebration will commence on Wednesday, February 17th with "Now We Are Six," a group exhibition featuring artists from the inaugural...More »
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Christina Mazzalupo "Stomachache"
Mixed Greens presents Christina Mazzalupo’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stomachache is a multimedia exhibition quantifying and categorizing the eight weeks leading up to her 40th birthday....More »
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Diane Ayott "Diction"
Kathyrn Markel Fine Arts presents the first solo exhibition of artist Diane Ayott. Ayott's paintings and works on paper shift between balance and distortion, building on the foundations of color, pattern...More »
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Emilio Perez "Breakfast by the Light of the Moon"
In Breakfast by the Light of the Moon, Emilio Perez shifts towards a more elusive approach and darker palette than seen in his previous abstract paintings while still maintaining his signature practice-juxtaposing...More »
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"Smoke+Mirrors/Shadows+Fog" Exhibition
The Hunter College Art Galleries are pleased to present Smoke+Mirrors/Shadows+Fog, an exhibition featuring 16 international artists whose use low-tech means to create astonishing and stirring illusions....More »
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"Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art" Exhibition
Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art is the first major exhibition of its kind devoted to the impact of Buddhist pilgrimage on Asia’s artistic production. It highlights approximately 120 objects of importance and...More »
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Annie Kevans "Manumission"
- at Perry Rubenstein Gallery (527 West 23rd Street)
- in the Chelsea 23rd area
- Closes in 2 days
The title of the exhibition is Manumission, a term with a complex history. Manumission refers specifically to a slave owner's ability or discretion to free a slave. That power, in the hands of the men...More »
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"Uneasy Communion: Jews, Christians, and the Altarpieces of Medieval Spain" Exhibition
This exhibition discusses the last two centuries of medieval Spanish history in the Crown of Aragon (the Kingdom of Aragon, the Kingdom of Valencia, and the region of Catalonia) from the vantage point...More »
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"A Celebration of Spring -HANA-" Exhibition
Ippodo gallery has planned an exhibition on the theme of flowers, ‘Hana’ in Japanese, to celebrate the arrival of spring. According to the traditional Japanese calendar, February 4 is known as ‘risshun’,...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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Reena Kallat and Sara Rahbar "Never Run Away"
The two artists in this exhibition, Reena Kallat and Sara Rahbar, live on different continents, Asia and North America, or sometimes on the same one, namely Asia (India and Iran), from where their observations...More »
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Jean Lowe "Yes, Yes, Yes!"
For years, Lowe has used humble materials and sly humor to critique the conventions, foibles, neuroses, and injustices of contemporary society. She skillfully crafts individual objects and entire installations...More »
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Russell Tyler "Decomposing in the Land of Paradise"
Decomposing in the Land of Paradise consists of twelve oil-on-canvas, impasto paintings that bind themes of merriment and carnival with those of horror and the grotesque. Tyler critiques contemporary conventions...More »
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Jenna Gribbon "re: The Mirroed Veil"
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art presents re: The Mirrored Veil, Jenna Gribbon’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, a collection of meticulously and delicately constructed paintings–engaging the viewer in...More »
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Callum Innes "At One Remove"
Sean Kelly Gallery presents upcoming exhibition, At One Remove, an extraordinary body of new paintings and works on paper by Callum Innes. This is Innes's first show with the gallery for three years. Innes's...More »
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"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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Lino Mannocci "Sea, Sky, Smoke"
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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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"Curator's Choice Featuring Japanese Art Brut" Exhibition
Cavin-Morris presents one of the first exhibitions in New York City of artwork by self-taught artists from Japan. The show will be this first of many exhibitions centered on drawings and paintings with...More »
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"Solace" Exhibition
This exhibition understands art in a very mundane sense as a source of solace. It is committed to the mildly intoxicating character of beauty and the inebriating quality of alcohol and embraces the baser...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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"Focus: Joseph Beuys" Exhibition
Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) is widely understood to be the most important German artist of the post–World War II period. Highly provocative and always controversial, he and his peers reinvented a thriving...More »
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"Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey" Exhibition
The first major exhibition of Viola Frey's work since her death in 2004 will feature Frey's colossal clay figures, sculptures, ceramic plates as well as a selection of her paintings and works on paper....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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"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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"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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Bishakh Som "Animal Magic"
Bishakh Som brings his architectural background to the fore with his new show, Animal Magic. The work displays his customary wit and whimsy, as always accompanied by a deeper sense of foreboding anticipation....More »
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Kukuli Velarde "Patromonio"
Barry Friedman Ltd. presents contemporary Peruvian artist Kukuli Velarde in her first solo show since joining the gallery. Recently awarded the prestigious USA Knight Fellowship by the Knight Foundation...More »
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Ryan Scully "Always Moving"
Ryan Scully grew up in the shadow of the DOE Hanford Nuclear Site in Richland, WA. The unique influence of dependence on a controversial industry, a striking desert landscape and the ominous importance...More »
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Ken Grimes "Contact:New Evidence"
"Is a man a closed system or is something added that possibly might come from outside the solar system?" (Ken Grimes). For Ken Grimes that "something added" first manifested itself in the form of a science-fiction...More »
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Wendy Gittler "Unmoorings – Displacement in Time & Space"
For years, I have been watching the kaleidoscopic and chameleon face of nature and despaired of ever catching its infinite details. Instead, I chose an alternate route where forms become gestural and iconic...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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Elena Pankova & Anke Weyer "Mother the Cake is Burning"
"Mother the Cake is Burning" refers to a schoolyard game that both artists played as children growing up in Germany and the USSR. The point of the game was for girls act to out what trouble could arise...More »
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Daniel Filippone, Debbie T. Davies, Setsuko Ohkita "Simplicity"
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Chris Daze Ellis "Bad Behavior"
This hyper sexual mural called " Bad Behavior ", is the latest work from New York painter Chris "Daze" Ellis. Created under the inspirational guidance of films like " Fritz the Cat", "Heavy Traffic", and...More »
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Robert M. Kulicke "Paintings and Works on Paper"
The show is composed of forty still life paintings, monotypes, and drawings dating from 1962 until 1990, coming from two private collections. Of the forty pictures, thirty-five have never before been exhibited....More »
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Gregory Gillespie Exhibition
Forum Gallery marks its fiftieth anniversary year by presenting an exhibition of paintings by the artist Gregory Gillespie (1936-2000), whom Forum represented from his first New York exhibition in 1966...More »
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Stefan Szcesny "Diary"
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel presents "Diary", a collection of paintings on photographs the artist Stefan Szcesny created while in New York, St.Tropez and Mustique. More »
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Frederick Sommer "Circumnavigation"
While well-known throughout his lifetime as an accomplished photographer, Sommer also maintained a lifelong passion for drawing, painting, collage, poetry and prose. This exhibition, comprised exclusively...More »
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Kotaro Fukui "Silent Flowers and Ostriches"
An extraordinary 24 ft. long “Silent Flower” painting was transported from Tokyo to blanket the walls of the Chelsea Art Museum. Kotaro Fukui is a Japanese artist who created this masterwork by applying...More »
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David Smith "Don Quixote"
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"5 Artistas Iberoamericanos" Exhibition
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"A Woman's Wit: Jane Austen's Life and Legacy" Exhibition
This exhibition explores the life, work, and legacy of Jane Austen (1775–1817), regarded as one of the greatest English novelists. Offering a close-up portrait of the iconic British author, whose popularity...More »
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Betty Merken "Missing Link"
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Kyle Staver Exhibition
Catalog available Lohin Geduld Gallery is proud to present our third exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Kyle Staver. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog with essay by independent curator...More »
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"Non Objective or Not: Dialogues in Modernism" Exhibition
Wendt Gallery's Inaugural Exhibition entitled "Non Objective or Not: Dialogues in Modernism" will feature Representational works alongside non-objective works by the modernist artists including Irene Rice...More »
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"New York Painting Begins: Eighteenth-Century Portraits" Exhibition
The New-York Historical Society holds one of the nation's premiere collections of eighteenth-century American portraits. During this formative century a small group of native-born painters and European...More »
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Hilo Chen "Recent Paintings"
[Image: Hilo Chen "Beach 161" (2008) oil on canvas 30 x 40 in.]More »
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Whitney Hansen "New Work"
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Douglas Witmer "Ring The Bells Anew"
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Natalie Edgar "From Above"
Woodward Gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Natalie Edgar. She demonstrates the continuing vitality of the New York School of painting. The sensibilities of color, space and rhythm are...More »
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Deirdre O'Connell and Fumiko Toda "Illuminated & Adored"
Deirdre O'Connell is a self-taught artist whose recent work has drawn from characters and scenes in plays by Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov. An award-winning stage actress, O'Connell has played numerous...More »
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Lisa Abbott-Canfield “Inside White”
Jason Rulnick presents “Inside White”, a second solo exhibition by Lisa Abbott-Canfield. The paintings featured in this show were created from improvisational linear gestures the artist then rethinks and...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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"Vernissage 9" Exhibition
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Mark Kurdziel ”Place and Pattern”
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Ayesha Durrani "Pieces"
Ayesha Durrani's work is a reflection of her traditional upbringing in Peshawar. Her images of tailors' dress forms speak to the limitations placed upon women's independence in various traditional, patriarchal...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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Raul Guerrero Exhibition
When I decided to nominate Raul Guerrero for a slot on CUE Art Foundation's exhibition program, I suggested showing his series of paintings begun in 1984 in Oaxaca, Mexico, because I had never quite forgotten...More »
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Benjamin Degan "Out of the Dark into the Air"
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"Karl Fritsch + Richard Wathen" Exhibition
Challenging the conventions of both sculpture and jewelry making, Munich-based artist Karl Fritsch creates rings that read as miniature sculptures. Often intricately constructed yet coarsely finished,...More »
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"A Sudden Thaw" Exhibition
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Boris Hoppek and Alex Diamond "Damage:Control"
Our two galleries will bring together German Artist Boris Hoppek & transient Alex Diamond’s work as they have received increasing international popularity in recent years. These artists have exhibited...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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M. Pravat and Heeseop Yoon "Linear Obscurity"
Linear Obscurity features new works by New Delhi-based artist M. Pravat and New York-based artist Heeseop Yoon. The works of both artists possess a decidedly powerful combination of order and disorder....More »
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"The Mothership Has Landed" Exhibition
The title of the show borrows from the infamous George Clinton + Funkadelic and their decades-long experimental movement combining music, fashion, illustration and performance. Their phrase, "The Mothership...More »
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Anna Frants "Sediment"
Sediment (n.) Solid fragments of inorganic or organic material that come from the weathering of rock and are carried and deposited by wind, water, or ice... Metaphorically, all kinds of visual stimuli...More »
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Boston University School of Visual Arts Alumni "Reunited"
Denise Bibro Fine Art presents Reunited, showcasing 17 alumni of Boston University's College of Fine Arts. Part of CFA's InCite Arts Festival, this exhibition features painting and sculpting alumni from...More »
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"Spain in the City" Exhibition
- at The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts
- in the Midtown area
- Closes in 47 days
The main idea of this exhibition is to link different artistic expressions, languages and backgrounds, thus illustrating the plurality of these artists. The most talented young Spanish Art will have an...More »
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Ben Henderson "Radical Shifts: Movements in Color"
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"Flemish Illumination in the Era of Catherine of Cleves" Exhibition
This exhibition of eighteen manuscripts illuminated in the area of Flanders in the southern Netherlands (today part of Belgium) celebrates the variety of styles from the last great flowering of Flemish...More »
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"Contemporary Aboriginal Painting from Australia" Exhibition
This installation features fourteen bold and colorful paintings created by contemporary Aboriginal Australian artists. Drawn from a private collection in the U. S., the installation provides an introduction...More »
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Keith Haring "20th Anniversary"
[Image: Keith Haring "Untitled (be Mine)" (1987), Silkscreen ink on paper, 6 x 6 in.]More »
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Lyle Ashton Harris “Ghana”
CRG presents a new body of work by Lyle Ashton Harris titled “Ghana” which has been inspired by the cultural space that is taking shape at the confluence of contemporary globalization and a rich cultural...More »
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"185th Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art"
The 185th Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art will feature 65 emerging and established artists selected by a jury of National Academicians. This biennial invitational is an...More »
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"Announcing Magnan Metz" Exhibition
Formerly Magnan Projects, Magnan Metz Gallery announces our new gallery space featuring a selection of gallery artists, including: DUKE RILEY named one of the “Artists to Watch” in the February issue...More »
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"The Museum of Unnatural History" Exhibition
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Michael Gregory "New Work"
Over the past five years Gregory has focused on the barn as American symbol and icon. The barn, with its endless possibilities of shape and form, became a signature subject for the artist: round, peaked,...More »
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Agnes Pezeu "Impressions"
Based in Paris, Pezeu works in a similar manner to the action painters of the 1940s, tracing charcoal outlines of models enacting various scenes before drizzling paint over the canvas to further delineate...More »
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"The State of the Dao: Chinese Contemporary Art" Exhibition
"Dao," an ancient Chinese concept means "way," "path," or "natural working of the universe." Daoists consider the Dao an original Oneness in things, an eternal underlying foundation of being from which...More »
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Adrianne Lobel “Geometric Impressionism”
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Simon Dybbroe Møller "The Demon of Noontide"
Harris Lieberman presents The Demon of Noontide, the first U.S. solo exhibition of Danish artist Simon Dybbroe Møller. In his latest body of work, Møller addresses the fallacy of progress - particularly...More »
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John Griefen "Recent Paintings"
One might think it easier to photographically reproduce a recent monochromatic painting by John Griefen than a 50’s painting by Ad Reinhardt, as the acrylic paint on a Griefen is textured and thick in...More »
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"FIVE DECADES OF PASSION Part Two: The Founding of the Center" Exhibition
An exhibition highlighting Emily Fisher Landau's unique vision in building the Fisher Landau Center for Art's collection. Focusing on groupings of artists that Mrs. Landau collected between 1989 &...More »
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"Here & Now: Chinese Artists in New York Chapter III Towards Transculturalism" Exhibition
Presented in Chapter III of Here & Now: Chinese Artists in New York, Towards Transculturalism includes 4 artists of Chinese descent who endeavor to be part of the transculturalism trend in the era...More »
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Sue Gurnee "The Fulgent Cadences"
Artist and healer Sue Gurnee will present a series of paintings each constructed to stimulate viewers to fully utilize his or her decision-making process. Through her independent observational research...More »
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Ben Hotchkiss Exhibition
The imagery of self-taught artist Ben Hotchkiss has been compared to city scapes, cellular structures, astronomic scenes, and psychological states of being. His paintings have a visionary aspect that evokes...More »
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Louis Cameron "The African-American Flag Project"
I-20 presents the fourth exhibition of Louis Cameron. For this show, Cameron will exhibit a suite of thirteen acrylic paintings entitled The African-American Flag Project. These paintings depict flags...More »
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Félix Vallotton Exhibition
Michael Werner Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings by Swiss artist Félix Vallotton (Lausanne, 1865 – Paris, 1925). The exhibition features portraits of women, primarily nudes, and is the first...More »
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Jill Moser Exhibition
Working within this diverse range of printmaking methods fostered an intuitive parsing of structure and process. In Moser’s words: To work on a print is to strip down the constructive parts of an image,...More »
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Scott Richter "New Work"
Scott Richter's new work reveals his continuing interest in paint as its own subject. His artful use of richly colored, thick pigment layers is evidence of the pure joy he finds in paint. Scott Richter...More »
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Pinaree Sanpitak "Quietly Floating"
Pinaree Sanpitak is one of the most compelling and respected Thai artists of her generation, and her work can be counted among the most powerful explorations of women’s experience in all of Southeast Asia....More »
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"Irving Kriesberg: Works on Paper, 1970's-1980's" Exhibition
While many Abstract Expressionists shunned figural elements in their work, Kriesberg used them lavishly. As a result he was termed a “Figural Expressionist,” combining intense abstract colors with human...More »
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"1930s-1940s Regionalism: Evolution of a Style" Exhibition
This exhibition celebrates the development of new styles and themes in American art during the 1930s and 1940s, a time when the American Scene movement evolved into a national art form that described and...More »
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"Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage" Exhibition
Sixty years before the embrace of collage techniques by avant-garde artists of the early twentieth century, aristocratic Victorian women were already experimenting with photocollage. The compositions they...More »
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Group Show
André Lhote : Works on Paper Brother Thomas : Honan Tenmoku Glaze Jean Lambert-Rucki : Wood ReliefsMore »
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Louise Belcourt "Paintings"
In this new body of work, Belcourt continues to challenge the boundaries of landscape painting, exploring the tension between representation and abstraction. Her characteristic hedge-like forms resemble...More »
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Alberto Di Fabio Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Alberto Di Fabio. Di Fabio's work is inspired by the fundamental laws of the physical world, as well as organic elements and their interrelation....More »
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James Hyde "Redi_Mix"
Kathleen Cullen presents Redi-Mix, an almost-solo-project of works byJames Hyde. Along with Hyde's paintings, a constantly evolving group show will take place. Hyde will present his recent paintings--...More »
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Roy Newell "The Private Myth"
Working in almost complete isolation, he continually repainted over five decades a group of some 50 works. A number of these paintings he began in the 1950s and worked on until his death in 2006. Many...More »
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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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Magnolia Laurie "All After All Before"
All after All Before is taken from AA...AB, the Morse code for repeating a message. Often used to highlight or draw attention to a part of the message, it is a signal to request communication from whoever...More »
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"Freedom to Create" Exhibition
An exhibition featuring works by finalists in the 2009 Freedom to Create Prize celebrating the courage of artists who use their talents to build the foundations for open societies and inspire the human...More »
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"Ma" Exhibition
*Stéphane Malarrmé, Poet (18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898) *“When ma is used in conjunction with the arts it relates to rhythm and berating (it was originally a concept related to music). It can best...More »
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William Scott Exhibition
McCaffrey Fine Art is proud to present a survey exhibition of the work of William Scott. The first major overview of Scott s work in New York in almost twenty years, it features thirty-five paintings and...More »
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Josana Blue "An Exhibition of Lady Paintings"
AES Gallery presents "An Exhibition of Lady Paintings", a solo show of paintings and installations by Brooklyn-based artists Josana Blue. Drawing from her influences from fashion and the use of colors...More »
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"'O' -mawaru- " Exhibition
This three person exhibition presents three different viewpoints/perspectives of a simple yet ambiguous notion in Japanese, “mawaru.” In English, “mawaru” means to turn around, spin, circulate or cycle,...More »
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"N'ap Boule: A Benefit for the People of Haiti" Exhibition
All of the artists involved will donate artwork and all proceeds will go to Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders),an organization that has played an integral role in the mission to bring health...More »
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"Winter Kunstkammer: Part II" Exhibition
Walter Randel Gallery announces the opening of Part II of Winter Kunstkammer. The critic Edward Lucie-Smith has described the Kunstkammer as an assemblage of various art objects in a single room; despite...More »
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Allen Tucker "The Force of Emotion: A Post-Impressionist Rediscovered"
An artist of prominence in New York from the mid-1910s through the 1930s, Allen Tucker elicited inordinate respect from his peers for his integrity and broad-mindedness as well as for the creative versatility...More »
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Nicole Parcher "Luscious Puddles of Joy"
Dutch Kills Gallery presents the work of abstract painter Nicole Parcher in her first one-person show for the gallery. Ms. Parcher says of her practice that, “I paint luscious puddles of joy and human...More »
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Jacob Ouillette "Recent Works"
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"WE ARE THE WORLD: Figures & Portraits" Exhibition
Inspired by Gary Hume’s image of “Michael”, We Are the World presents a multi-media exhibition that celebrates the artists’ ability to capture humanity in a wide-ranging fashion. From self-portraits to...More »
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"Portrait of a Lady" Exhibition
[Image: Virginia Inés Vergara "Untitled" (2009)] More »
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Nikki Lindt "Solastalgia"
This exhibition features recent paintings and works on paper. "Solastalgia," from the Latin solacium (comfort) and the Greek, algia (pain)— which is defined as “the pain experienced when there is recognition...More »
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Steve Mumford Exhibition
Postmasters Gallery announces an exhibition of new paintings by Steve Mumford. This will be Mumford’s fifth exhibition at Postmasters presenting two distinct groups of paintings: large scale heroic...More »
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Andrea Garuti "Riflex & Hong Kong Diary"
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Dhruvi Acharya "GASP!"
Dhruvi Acharya divulges the secrets of an inner psyche brimming with deep affection and concern for modern city life. GASP indicates her response to the complex navigation of matters pertaining to humanity,...More »
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Herb Brown "Painting & Video Works from the 1960s"
Herb Brown has never colored between the lines. His over-painted advertising signs and subway posters boldly challenged both the role of graphic imagery in consumer culture and the unacknowledged censorship...More »
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Grandma Moses "Seventy Years"
On October 9, 1940, the Galerie St. Etienne opened an exhibition with the unassuming title, “What a Farmwife Painted.” It featured thirty-four relatively small paintings [checklist nos. 4-12] by an obscure...More »
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"Just Off" Exhibition
The most profoundly uncanny moments in life aren’t recognizable as such. They are like a ringing in the ears or a frame permanently askew, the missing object on a mantelpiece that lets you know that the...More »
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Carolanna Parlato "Vortical"
For this exhibition, Parlato presents paintings that fuse her signature material: thick fluid acrylic pours with brushstrokes and pools of thinner paint. While open to multiple associations and varied...More »
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"Planes and Patterns" Exhibition
There is something soothing about Plains and Patterns. Perhaps it is the unpretentiousness of the work. There is little energy spent on representation.The interaction with the work might be purely sensual....More »
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"A Reluctant Apparition" Exhibition
"A Reluctant Apparition" is an exhibition of gallery artists who each invited an artist of their choice– all twelve presenting work selected in response to the show’s title. The haunting of images and...More »
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"Performing Revolution: The Creative Opposition in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1980s" Exhibition
- at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
- in the Harlem, Bronx area
- Closes in 6 days
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of Communism in the countries of the Czech Republic, the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovenia, The New...More »
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"Companion" Exhibition
EFA Project Space announces "Companion," an exhibition of artworks contextualized with the source that influenced their creation. Using the EFA Studios Program as a curatorial foundation, "Companion" culls...More »
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"Peaceful Conquerors: Jain Manuscript Painting" Exhibition
The art of the book in medieval India is closely associated with the Jain religious community, and illustrated palm-leaf manuscripts survive from around the tenth century, while those on paper appear after...More »
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Alex Couwenberg "New Paintings"
Couwenberg draws from the aesthetics of his California experience (hotrods, surf and skate culture, and arcade games) to layer forms into a contemporary conversation with mid-century modernism. Influenced...More »
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Ed Paschke Exhibition
Central to my work is what I refer to as the law of opposites; I believe that there are polarities between things […] Positive/negative, the idea of pacing a painting in terms of complexity and simplicity,...More »
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Kate Emlen "Red Point Paintings"
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"Portraits & Portfolios" Exhibition
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Bernardo Siciliano Exhibition
In the four years since his last exhibition at Forum Gallery, Bernardo Siciliano has continued his intensive concentration on luminous urban landscapes and bold and compelling figurative painting. In the...More »
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Claudia Cron "Current Connections"
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Robert Ryman "Large-Small, Thick-Thin, Light Reflecting, Light Absorbing"
The artist will transform the gallery space with nearly thirty paintings, measuring between 10" to 30" inches squared, and featuring a wide range of experimentation in materials and supports. For more...More »
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Walter Lynn Mosley Exhibition
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"6x6 Project March" Exhibition
Each month, the 6x6 Project will exhibit a new collection of original art at Charmingwall – each and every piece on a six inch square canvas. This small and consistent size allows the gallery to show...More »
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James Rosenquist "The Hole in the Middle of Time and the Hole in the Wallpaper"
As prime subjects, Time and Space have preoccupied James Rosenquist since he turned contemporary culture on its head in the early 1960s with paintings that splintered ideas as well as images. Married...More »
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Joohyun Kang "Power Games"
Kang's current series Power Games contains subject matter that relates to the dualistic nature of life's cycle: destruction and renewal. She makes a powerful statement about survival within the inherently...More »
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"A Visual Sympathy For Modernism" Exhibition
This three-person exhibition features a selection of paintings and drawings from Rita Ackermann, Jeff Elrod and Jason Fox. When viewed collectively the work exposes a dichotomy between dominant color use...More »
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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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"Small Works" Exhibition
Lana Santorelli Gallery’s annual Small Works show. This time, twenty-two artists contribute work that is diminutive in size but packs a giant punch. From Jennifer Maloney’s quirky Everything for Everyone...More »
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"The EGO and The ID" Exhibition
Featuring mixed media by Lori Schouela, Narcissistic Shells by Sydney Cash, and metal sculptures by Zac Max.More »
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"Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
During our spring 2009 exhibition season, The Studio Museum in Harlem presented Collected. Propositions on the Permanent Collection. Collected offered multiple takes on the Museum’s collection and included...More »
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“Perspectives” Exhibition
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Josh Smith "On The Water: 47 Paintings, A Must See"
Josh Smith painted forty-seven paintings directly on the wall to create On The Water, his exhibition at Deitch Studios. There is a feeling of the uncanny when one enters the space. One senses that there...More »
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Yvonne Jacquette Exhibition
The exhibition features recent paintings and pastels depicting unique aerial views of New York City, New Orleans, and rural Maine. Jacquette has been painting bird’s-eye views of the landscape since 1975....More »
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Julia Dault "Total Picture Control"
Physical negotiations are paramount in Dault's three-dimensional practice, particularly those between the recalcitrance of her industrial materials and her desire to marshal them into unexpected forms....More »
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Andrey Chezhin "I Love This City"
The title of this project, I Love This City, is simple and seemingly self-explanatory. Undoubtedly, hundreds of photographers have created projects with similar titles. But to Andrey Chezhin this apparent...More »
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"Reality Gallery: American Slide-All (RGASA)" Exhibition
For those who wonder how commercial galleries decide who and what to exhibit, NY Studio Gallery (NYSG) has demystified the selection process with Reality Gallery: American Slide-All (RGASA). This exhibit...More »
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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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"Shukar! Contemporary Art by Hungarian Roma Women" Exhibition
The Roma (Gypsies) are Hungary’s largest ethnic minority counting more than one million people. Until the second half of the 20th century, the representation of Gypsy art was the exclusive monopoly of...More »
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"Journeys: The Art of Betty Parsons" Exhibition
Parsons's career as a legendary art dealer who represented many of the important avant-garde artists of the mid-twentieth century has often overshadowed a consideration of her own art. This oversight has...More »
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Frank Lind "An Expression of Love"
“To see the ocean is to experience the sublime. The great beauty of the littoral, the fluctuating place where land meets sea, is mystery made corporeal. I can’t really capture in paint something so profound;...More »
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Paul Jacobsen "Paintings & Drawings"
Klemens Gasser and Tanja Grunert present an exhibition of paintings by Paul Jacobsen. This is the first exhibition at Gasser Grunert Gallery’s new 19th Street location. Jacobsen paints his interpretations...More »
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Robert Priseman "No Human Way to Kill"
This spring, White Box in association with Firstsite Contemporary Art is hosting a highly challenging exhibition of paintings and drawings of execution chambers in the USA by the critically acclaimed artist...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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"Growing a Collection: Recent Art Acquisitions" Exhibition
"Growing a Collection: Recent Art Acquisitions" will feature selected works of art that have come into the permanent collection since 2004. Approximately 45 objects will be put on display; these include...More »
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"Masterpieces of European Painting from Dulwich Picture Gallery" Exhibition
The Frick Collection presents Watteau's Les Plaisirs du bal, now on view in the museum's North Hall. The painting — considered to be one of the artist's most beautiful — is one of nine works from Dulwich...More »
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Milton Avery "Industrial Revelations"
Knoedler & Company presents, in cooperation with the artist’s family and the Milton Avery Trust, Milton Avery: Industrial Revelations, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper (including both...More »
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Richard Smith "New works"
To celebrate the official move to Chelsea, Flowers is delighted to present a new body of work by the renowned British artist Richard Smith. This will be his first solo exhibition with Flowers in New York...More »
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Miki Carmi and Tamy Ben-Tor "Disembodied Archetypes"
The artists state: "Disembodied archetypes deals with the performance of the poet as a monotonous daily routine of useless acts for the purpose of creating a kind of primitive theater,or a one man theater...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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"African Americans: Seeing and Seen, 1766–1916" Exhibition
Babcock Galleries presents "African Americans: Seeing and Seen, 1766 – 1916," an incisive overview of refined and controversial fine art and popular culture images of African Americans as artists and subjects....More »
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Marc Dennis "Nature Morte"
The artist’s second solo exhibition at Hirschl & Adler Modern will feature more than sixteen new works in oil, ranging in size from 9 x 11 inches to 40 x 60 inches. Fresh and unconventional, the still...More »
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"Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?" Exhibition
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Seth "George Sprott 1894-1975; An Exhibition of Drawings"
- at Adam Baumgold Gallery (60 E 66th St.)
- in the Upper East Side area
- 2010-02-05 - 2010-03-13
Adam Baumgold Gallery presents an exhibition of drawings, paintings on paper and sculpture by Seth. This will be Seth's first U.S. solo exhibition and will include 50 artworks, the majority of which comprise...More »
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Billy Childish Exhibition
White Columns presents a rare exhibition of recent paintings by the legendary British musician, artist and writer Billy Childish. The exhibition coincides with a survey of Childish’s work from the past...More »
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"Aika and Negois Edit Show" Exhibition
The overall concept of her show, at Galley Onetwentyeight, is “Black” as she says black means not being able to be altered by any other color: that is, black as an identity not as a hue. As she interprets...More »
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"Demons and Devotion: The Hours of Catherine of Cleves" Exhibition
"The Hours of Catherine of Cleves" is the most important and lavish of all Dutch manuscripts as well as one of the most beautiful among the Morgan's collection. Commissioned by Catherine of Cleves around...More »
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Pema Namdol Thaye "Modern Buddhist Visions"
Pema TNamdol haye is renowned for his expertise in traditional Tibetan tangka painting, sculpture and the creation of rare three dimensional mandalas. Comprising complex geometry, symbolism and iconography,...More »
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Jina Lee Exhibition
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"30 Seconds off an Inch" Exhibition
The Studio Museum in Harlem will open the fall/winter season with a major exhibition entitled 30 Seconds off an Inch. This survey will bring together contemporary artworks by a group of artists who, having...More »
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"John Brown: The Abolitionist and his Legacy" Exhibition
October 16, 2009 marks the 150th anniversary of John Brown's doomed raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia in 1859. Brown, an ardent abolitionist who believed in racial equality, embraced...More »
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"To Live Forever: Art and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt" Exhibition
Encompassing more than one hundred objects drawn from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-renowned holdings of ancient Egyptian art, including some of the greatest masterworks of the Egyptian artistic heritage,...More »
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Antonakos "Whites"
Lori Bookstein Fine Art presents Antonakos: Whites, an exhibition of the artist’s white work in various media and different scales, focusing on the interaction of light with particular surfaces and edges....More »
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Chris Peters Exhibition
Chris Peters will soon be unveiling his first ever solo exhibition in New York City with 10 brand new, never before seen paintings on display. Chris Peters' paintings try to find the beauty in that uneasy...More »
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Five One Person Exhibitions and One Two-Person Exhibition
Through the medium of graphite powder, George Hrycun's drawings depict three dimensional shadows; a sustained record of objects that are no longer present. The objects creating the shadow have been removed....More »
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"Unspecific Objects" Exhibition
Making a reference to “Specific Objects,” Donald Judd's seminal essay of 1965, the show brings together a group of six artists, who approach art-making with a fresh take on the process of reduction. It...More »
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Rick Froberg "Bog"
Driven by his background in illustration and punk rock, artist and musician Rick Froberg creates vibrant and bold paintings and drawings. Through designing and producing flyers, album covers, posters,...More »
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Chris Biddy "New Message"
Biddy is a young artist with an inspiring and clear vision. He is working to chase the psychological dramas and conceited behaviors of adolescents. The girls he portrays are often in bloom, teetering between...More »
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"Aloha" Exhibition
This Winter, the Elisa Contemporary Art (formerly Elisa Tucci Contemporary Art) Riverdale gallery will serve as a welcome oasis, with the new exhibit, Aloha.Come out of the snow and cold, and be transported...More »
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"...and sweeps me away" Exhibition
A.I.R. Gallery announces ...and sweeps me away, an exhibition by A.I.R. National Members, curated by Barbara O’Brien. The thought-provoking works of art in ...and sweeps me away cannot be known by...More »
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Charles W. Hutson "A Survey"
The Edward Thorp Gallery will present Charles W. Hutson, A Survey Exhibition. Charles W. Hutson was a teacher, writer, and painter born in1840 in McPhersonville, South Carolina, who died in 1936 in New...More »
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Han Yajuan "Bling Bling"
Han Yajuan is from the latest generation of phenomenally talented artists to emerge from the contemporary Chinese art scene. Like her predecessors and teachers, those of the famous first generation of...More »
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Katayoun Vaziri Exhibition
Katayoun Vaziri makes works on paper and videos that pose pointed questions about the nature of personal narratives and civic identity: what are the stories we tell ourselves to determine our allegiances,...More »
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George Afedzi Hughes "Layers"
"Art may not stop violence, but present philosophic examples of human activity as creative alternatives" is one important credo of Ghanaian-born artist George Afedzi Hughes. Connected in several ways with...More »
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Valerie Jaudon "Sight Reading"
Valerie Jaudon’s new paintings feature bars and bands of white paint, either placed against a raw linen ground or seemingly incised into a solid white field. Short and concise figures blend with long,...More »
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"Refresh" Exhibition
Ray states, “I’m thrilled to celebrate this moment in the growth of our program as we head into spring featuring new artists in the gallery and preparing to exhibit with the upcoming Pulse and Fountain...More »
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Phyllis Smith "The Brush or the Lens"
Although Smith's work as a painter may best be described as "photorealistic," the difference between her work and that of other artists is that she not only uses select photograph as a “sketch” for future...More »
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"The Concours" Exhibition
The Concours takes its name from exhibitions and contests of various kinds held in French ateliers (for example, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Julian) during the nineteenth century, with the...More »
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"Knock Knock: Who's There? That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" Exhibition
Humor in all it's forms, including social satire, wordplay, games and jokes, has been an underlying theme in art throughout the 20th century. Dada's playfulness is the precursor of this thread, born as...More »
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"African American Abstract Masters" Exhibition
This is the first time I am exhibiting an African-American group of artists. My gallery has exhibited black artists over the years in group shows. Many galleries have never shown them. The public should...More »
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"Quartet" Exhibition
Sara Meltzer Gallery presents Quartet, an exhibition of works by gallery artists Felipe Barbosa, Sarah Cain, Stephen Dean and Edgar Orlaineta that portray four diverse voices in the abstraction of materials,...More »
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"Artistas Iberoamericanos en New York" Exhibition
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"Perspectives: Setting the Scene in American Folk Art" Exhibition
The notion of "setting" is a theme that is an integral part of the folk art of America. There is a long tradition of depicting places—from domestic interiors and sites of work and leisure to country landscapes,...More »
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"Rome After Raphael" Exhibition
Featuring more than eighty works drawn almost exclusively from the Morgan's exceptional collection of Italian drawings, Rome After Raphael illuminates artistic production in Rome from the Renaissance to...More »
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Michelle Forsyth "Over & Over"
In One Hundred Drawings and Ostinatos Forsyth continues her documentation of historic sites of disaster. Instead of relying on images of spectacle, she has traveled to these places and documented things...More »
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"A Delicate Touch: Watercolors from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
This season, the Studio Museum continues to explore and engage its permanent collection with the exhibition A Delicate Touch: Watercolors from the Permanent Collection. Presenting eighteen works on paper,...More »
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"Nature and the American Vision: The Hudson River School at the New-York Historical Society (2009)" Exhibition
The New-York Historical Society continues to showcase together more than 100 famous paintings by artists of the Hudson River School, including Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, John F. Kensett, Jasper F. Cropsey...More »
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Ruth Gilmore Langs "Paint"
Ruth Gilmore Langs approaches painting with an inner passion that becomes evident when one allows oneself to venture beyond the surface of the canvas. Once inside the painting, you are swept away by the...More »
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Tony Candido "The Great White Whale is Black"
Through a selection of work spanning over the past five decades, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Professor and Painter/Architect Tony Candido presents his visionary idea of the interplay between...More »
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Chaw ei Thein & Brad W. Darcy "Transformed Conversation"
Soapbox Gallery presents the two person exhibition "Transformed Conversation" with New York based artist Brad Darcy and Burma based artist Chaw Ei Thein. In "Transformed Conversation", Mr. Darcy and Ms...More »
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David R. Choquette Exhibition
Montreal based tattooist and painter David R. Choquette will be unveiling his first ever solo exhibition of paintings in New York City with approximately 15 brand new, never before seen paintings on display....More »
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Maira Kalman "Further Illuminations"
This exhibition is comprised of over fifty gouache paintings created since 2005, mainly on assignment for various magazines and publications including Departures, The New York Times Magazine, Gourmet,...More »
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"Idols and Icons" Exhibition








