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Leigh Davis "The Burrow (H.H.)"
“Now the truth of the matter – and one has no eye for that in times of great peril, and only by a great effort even in times when danger is threatening – is that in reality the burrow does provide a considerable...More »
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"Black & White" Exhibition
Held annually since 1878, the Black & White Exhibition has in the past included great American artists such as William M. Chase, Thomas Moran, John Singer Sargent, and James M. Whistler. This...More »
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"Nature Morte" Exhibition
This exhibition highlights three contemporary artists who utilize the still life as a central part of their process, honoring and subverting the traditions of the genre while exploring how photography...More »
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"Corporations Are People Too" Exhibition
Winkleman Gallery presents Corporations Are People Too, a group exhibition of artists whose work has touched on corporate culture and our love-hate relationship to these powerful organizations. In a time...More »
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"Grey Full" Exhibition
Jeff Bailey Gallery opens the New Year with a large group show of drawings, paintings, sculpture, and photography, an exhibition poised and eager to explore the color Grey in all its moody ramifications....More »
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"Other Bodies: A Collection of Vernacular Photography" Exhibition
ZieherSmith proudly presents 65 found photographs spanning the American 20th century, celebrating its conspicuous beauty and encapsulating a lifestyle of exquisite hubris, baffling habits and poetic leisure....More »
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"The Figure in the Landscape: 100 Years of Photography" Exhibition
511 Gallery presents The Figure in the Landscape: 100 Years of Photography, an exhibition of photographs by Eugene Atget, Gregory Crewdson, Benjamin Faga, Anna Ferrer, Mario Giacomelli, Catriona Grant,...More »
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Anne and Patrick Poirier Exhibition
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Bertien van Manen "Let’s sit down before we go"
The Yancey Richardson Gallery presents Let’s sit down before we go, an exhibition of works by Dutch photographer Bertien van Manen. Van Manen’s work is a meditation on human existence, revealing the truth...More »
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Clay Ketter Exhibition
Sonnabend Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Clay Ketter. Continuing his investigation into the familiar yet overlooked surfaces of architecture in various stages of construction and disrepair,...More »
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Frank Schwere "Detroit"
On view with Marsha Pels's sculpture are four photographs by Frank Schwere from his series Detroit. Shown in New York for the first time, these large C-prints depict the ruinous state of America's once...More »
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Gordon Moore "Paintings & Photo-Emulsion Drawings"
The current group of large scale paintings further develops the abstracted format and reduced palette of the works exhibited in Moore’s previous shows. Notably, these new paintings reflect the artist’s...More »
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Gregory Halpern "A"
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Hassan Sharif Exhibition
Alexander Gray Associates presents Emirati artist Hassan Sharif's first solo exhibition in the United States. To introduce his work to a New York audience, the Gallery has organized a micro-retrospective...More »
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Jitka Hanzlová "Here"
The Yancey Richardson Gallery presents HERE, a project gallery exhibition of works by Czech photographer Jitka Hanzlová, marking the debut exhibition of the artist’s work at the gallery. The decade-long...More »
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Michael Snow "In the Way"
Jack Shainman Gallery presents a solo exhibition of new work by Michael Snow. The show will examine the act of looking and the process of viewing though projections, holography and photo-based works. The...More »
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Monica Cook “Volley”
In her first solo show with Postmasters Monica Cook presents “Volley,” a stop-animation video, and a group of moveable sculptures and photographs. In “Volley” a series of intimate narrative vignettes takes...More »
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Ryan Foerster and Ben Schumacher Exhibition
Martos Gallery presents a two-person exhibition featuring work from Ryan Foerster and Ben Schumacher. Teddy Bear » Polar Bear Pictures » Black Bear » Love You Bear » Clean » Wash Machines » Fuentes...More »
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Shirin Neshat Exhibition
Gladstone Gallery presents our fifth exhibition with Shirin Neshat. In her upcoming project, Neshat will present a new series of photographs and a video installation, both of which explore the underlying...More »
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Thomas Mezzanotte Exhibition
[Image: Thomas Mezzanotte "Untitled" (2009) Photograph]More »
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Zefrey Throwell "Ocularpation: Wall Street"
Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert presents the exhibition Ocularpation: Wall Street by Zefrey Throwell, from January 6-February 11, 2012, featuring photographs, paintings, video, and sculpture. The exhibition...More »
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"Good As New" Exhibition
Ed. Varie presents GOOD AS NEW, the work of artists Aurélien Arbet, Jérémie Egry, David Brandon Geeting, Nicholas Gottlund, Bruno Zhu and David Zilber. GOOD AS NEW is an exercise in short-term solutions....More »
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Doug Ischar "Sleepless"
This is Ischar’s third exhibition at Golden Gallery. The first, Marginal Waters, featured a body of photographs from 1985 never before seen in its entirety. Taken on Chicago’s now defunct Belmont Rocks...More »
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Mauro Moriconi "My Plastic Japan"
Fabrication in lieu of reality? Reproduction disjuncted from purpose? Dismissal and blurring of perceived "natural" elements...Mauro Moriconi"s My Plastic Japan is just that. In a technologically overwrought...More »
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Trevor Shimizu "Late Work"
Trevor Shirnizu was born March 30. of Japanese born Americanized parents. Like President Obama, he is from humble Hawaiian beginnings. Hawaii. a tourist destination in the mid-‘50s. was popularized by...More »
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Dennis Oppenheim "Salutations to the Sky"
- at The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts
- in the Midtown area
- Closes in 8 days
Dennis Oppenheim (1938-2011) exhibited his work in museums and galleries worldwide since 1968. During four decades his practice has employed all available methods; writing, action, performance, video,...More »
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"Blind Cut" Exhibition
Marlborough Chelsea is pleased to present Blind Cut, a group exhibition curated by Jonah Freeman and Vera Neykov. The works included address diverse notions surrounding the themes of fiction or deception....More »
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"Body Beautiful" Exhibition
orter Contemporary presents Body Beautiful, a group exhibition of seven artists that will both confirm and re-examine our ideas of beauty when it comes to the human form. Porter / Contemporary has...More »
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"Looking Back / The 6th White Columns Annual" Exhibition
Selected by Nick Mauss and Ken Okiishi ‘Looking Back’ is the sixth installment of the White Columns Annual. The exhibition is now an annual fixture on White Columns’ calendar. Each year, an individual...More »
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"Material Magic" Exhibition
An exhibition of work presented by the BFA Fine Arts Department. Curated by Department Chair Suzanne Anker and faculty member Gunars Prande. More »
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"SIGHT (UN)SCENE Contemporary Landscape" Exhibition
Benrimon Contemporary presents its first group exhibition of 2012, SIGHT (UN)SCENE, featuring paintings, photographs, works on paper and sculpture by a selection of international artists. Historical...More »
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"Shifting Communities" Exhibition
Shifting Communities highlights dynamic initiatives in culture and the arts currently at work in the margins of the art world and American society. The goal of this project is to create a paradigm where...More »
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"f/P Editions Portfolio" Exhibition
The f/P Editions portfolio is an ongoing exhibition, newly expanded in time for the holidays. The exhibition features a selection of prints and multiples which are also available online. The expanded...More »
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Dongwook Lee "Love Me Tender"
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Hugh Scott-Douglas "A PLACE IN THE SUN"
Clifton Benevento presents A Place In The Sun, the New York solo-debut of the Toronto based artist Hugh Scott-Douglas. Drawing its title from the 1951 George Stevens film of the same name, A Place...More »
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Isabel Hill "Building Stories"
This exhibition is an offshoot of my recently published book, Building Stories. Reproductions of color plates from the book are an architectural exploration of some of the symbols and icons on a variety...More »
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Machiel Botman "One Tree"
This exhibition of Machiel Botman’s black and white photographs from the past ten years is concurrent with the release of his third monograph, One Tree (Nazraeli Press, 2011). A key figure in Dutch photography,...More »
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Steven Katzman "Human Abstract"
Masters & Pelavin presents a solo exhibition of photographs by American artist, Steven Katzman. The show pulls from a number of the artist’s past series, spanning the last two decades, and integrates...More »
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"Korean Eye: Energy and Matter" Exhibition
The exhibition, which brings together 21 emerging and established Korean artists working in photography, painting, video, and mixed media. "Korean Eye" reflects a new era of diversity in Korean life, politics,...More »
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Cecil Beaton "The New York Years"
From the 1920s through the ‘60s, Manhattan’s artistic and social circles embraced British-born photographer and designer Cecil Beaton (1904-80). Cecil Beaton: The New York Years brings together extraordinary...More »
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Elizabeth Jordan, Shannon Boyle "Written Offerings"
The show is a participatory experience in which viewers put the power of prayer and positive thoughts into action by writing their reactions directly on the images, graffiti-style. The exhibitions diverse...More »
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"Gym Lessons The Youngest Art from the Czech post-industrial Periphery" Exhibition
The exhibition Gym Lessons presents a selection of the latest works by students from the Faculty of Art and Design at the J. E. Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem. Exercise in its very real form is...More »
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"20th Anniversary" Exhibition
Skoto Gallery at 20 by Geoffrey Jacques It is tempting to talk about Skoto Gallery as a secret treasure of the New York art scene; but doing so brings up a lot of contradictory data. For instance,...More »
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"Mind the Gap" Exhibition
Each of the works in "Mind the Gap" operates between and within signs in order to discover, tease out, and make manifest meaning that is neither obvious nor orthodox. The artists presented here respond...More »
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"Méré Humd(r)um" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery New York presents Méré Humd(r)um, a group exhibition of Contemporary art from a new wave of young Pakistani artists. The Urdu word Humdum, one syllable removed from its mundane English cousin,...More »
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"New Photographers" Exhibition
"New Photographers" presents five artists exhibiting in New York for the first time. The artists are not linked thematically or stylistically, but what they have in common is their distinctive approach...More »
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"Optimismo Radical, 2" Exhibition
Josée Bienvenu Gallery presents Optimismo Radical, 2. Bringing together nine international artists, the title assembles two words that don’t fit well. As a result, a high indefinition that functions in a...More »
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"Resolve" Exhibition
Joshua Liner Gallery presents Resolve, an exhibition of twenty-five emerging and established artists whose work is rooted in classical art traditions and training. In rendering the figure, still life,...More »
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"Resourced: The Influence of Photography in Contemporary Art" Exhibition
Lyons Wier Gallery presents Resourced: The Influence of Photography in Contemporary Art, an exhibition of eight contemporary artists who use photography to create and sometimes inspire their art making....More »
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"Silverstein Annual" Exhibition
The Silverstein Annual is part of the gallery's ongoing effort to provide exposure to emerging artists whose work incorporates the medium of photography. Bruce Silverstein Gallery with the guidance of...More »
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Jeanette May "Bachelor Pads"
A.I.R. Gallery presents the exhibition of Jeanette Mayʼs captivating photographs depicting attractive men in their contemporary Bachelor Pads. Inspired by 1960s movies and magazine spreads highlighting...More »
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Joergen Geerds "The Other Side"
Through panoramic photographs, artist Joergen Geerds explores the interconnections of space and community, humans and habitats, inside and out, self and other. Geerds highlights here not a dissociating...More »
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Michael Crouser "A Mid-Career Retrospective"
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Regina Walker "New Work"
"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you...More »
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Sophie Calle, Christian Marclay, Paul Pfeiffer, Walid Raad, Michael Sailstorfer and Carey Young Exhibition
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Sylvia Wald Exhibition
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Uri Aran "By Foot, By Car, By Sea"
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Vivian Maier Exhibition
Steven Kasher Gallery presents the recently discovered work of Vivian Maier. Vivian Maier features over 40 black and white prints. Maier, whose day job was as a nanny, took over 100,000 distinctive street...More »
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Weegee "Naked City"
Steven Kasher Gallery presents “Weegee: Naked City” in conjunction with two major specifically-Focused Weegee exhibitions, “Weegee: Naked Hollywood” at MQCA and “Weegee: Murder is My Business” at the ICP....More »
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"Double Reverse" Exhibition
The selected group of artists for this exhibit work in a diversity of materials and approaches, both traditional and unexpected, to create work that is a mirror of contemporary issues and obsessions. Whether...More »
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"Photographic Treasures from the Collection of Alfred Stieglitz" Exhibition
A towering figure in early twentieth-century photography, Alfred Stieglitz was not only a master of the medium, but also a powerful tastemaker and tireless advocate for photography as a fine art in the...More »
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"The First Rebellion is History, Next Week Rome Falls" Exhibition
The exhibition's title is borrowed from a recent series of photographs by Daniel Joseph Martinez. In each of his images, hand-groomed Bonsai trees, tended by the artist, are placed on pedestals in front...More »
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"Volumes" Exhibition
Often eclipsed by an artist’s large-scale or interactive creations, editions and works on paper indulge a more intimate sensibility. The archaic and protracted processes involved in printmaking and photography...More »
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Aude Pariset, Kate Steciw & Letha Wilson Exhibition
toomer labzda presents its second group exhibition featuring new works by Aude Pariset, Kate Steciw and Letha Wilson, curated by David Harper. This exhibition focuses on the work of three artists who,...More »
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Paul Heyer / Virginia Poundstone "I know that I am awake"
The trees die out in a rock garden of dwarf rhododendron, birch, and fire-colored ash, set about with strap ferns, edelweiss, and unknown alpine florets, fresh mineral blue. Then a woodpecker of vivid...More »
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"It's a Thin Line Between Love and Hate" Exhibition
In strict observance of February - the year's most emotionally conflicted month - we'll be kicking things off with a two-week show focusing on the concept of Love before flipping the gallery over to another...More »
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Bruno Hadjadj "Bye Bye CBGB"
BYE BYE CBGBs is a final goodbye to one of the last relics of New York punk rock and 1970s/1980s underground culture. CBGBs is a place that continues to thrive on in the collective unconscious; a historic...More »
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"150th Anniversary Archive" Exhibition
BAM presents a special archival exhibition delving into the rich history of an institution a century and a half in the making. Original documents, archival video, photographs, and more—many dating from...More »
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"Heart & Soul" Exhibition
Keith de Lellis Gallery presents "Heart & Soul", an exhibition of portraits of African Americans by African American photographers. [Image: Shawn Walker, Untitled, (1968)]More »
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"The Architecture of Space" Exhibition
KLOMPCHING GALLERY presents the New York showing of The Architecture of Space, originally curated for and enthusiastically received at the inaugural Flash Forward Festival in Toronto. This is an exhibition...More »
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"Unspecified Urban Site" Exhibition
The exhibition will feature recent painting, photography, and sculpture by a diverse group of contemporary artists including Mike Bayne, John Chamberlain, Andy Coolquitt, Zhang Dali, Richard Deacon, Paul...More »
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Daniel Escobar "Fictitious Topographies"
RH Gallery presents Fictitious Topographies, Daniel Escobar’s first solo exhibition in the United States. The exhibition is comprised of new work from three series on Escobar’s interpretation of the urban...More »
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Jan Staller "Heavy Duty Landscapes"
This exhibition features sixteen large format photographs selected from projects completed during the past seven years. Regarding this work, The New York Times observed, "These images portray an otherworldly...More »
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"Celestial" Exhibition
For nearly twenty years the Hubble Telescope has astonished us with its images of faraway cosmic objects and phenomena, bringing a revolution in universal perspective. The Hubble has produced a seemingly...More »
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"In Their Own World" Exhibition
Curator: D. Dominick LombardiMore »
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"Penetration" Exhibition
Foley Gallery presents its first exhibition of 2012. Inspired by artists who interrupt and otherwise compromise the integrity of the precious negative and paper used in photography, Penetration showcases...More »
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Kunié Sugiura "Photographic Works from the 1970s and Now"
The exhibition centers on multi-panel works from the late 1970s, constructed of monochromatic abstract paintings and photographs printed on canvas, and a selection of the artist’s recent works, in which...More »
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Miriam Romais "Painted Voices: Photographs of Mission Murals"
Images of fences, garage doors, aluminum siding or windows take on new meaning when layered with painted expressions of political action, spirituality, rebellion and playfulness, while featuring the hopes...More »
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Motoyuki Daifu "Lovesdy"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Lovsody, Motoyuki Daifu’s first solo show with the gallery. The young Japanese photographer, based in Tokyo, uses photography to document the highly personal chaos of domestic...More »
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Lothar Osterburg Exhibition
Lothar Osterburg makes photogravures of small, sculpted models of windmills, lighthouses, sailboats among others, staged in evocative settings. Built from memory of readily available materials, the models...More »
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Molua Muldown and Lisa Pan "The Dandy’s New York"
The Dandy’s New York The dandy's beauty consists above all in the cold appearance which comes from the unshakable resolution not to be moved; one might say the latent fire which makes itself felt,...More »
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D.W. Mellor "Garvey 30 Years, A Photographic Portrait" Exhibition
The series focuses on a prolonged project of photographing a man who, at first, was a stranger but eventually evolved into a muse and friend. Garvey — 30 Years embodies the tradition of the extended portrait...More »
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Holly Andres "The Fall of Spring Hill"
Following the outstanding success of her 2008 debut at Robert Mann Gallery, Holly Andres returns with a new series: The Fall of Spring Hill. With her trademark chromatic brilliance, Andres's large-scale...More »
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Takashi Tomo-oka Exhibition
Tomo-oka's photographs can be described as contemporary Nihonga-style pictures. They represent a new form of painting that is carried out not with ink and brushes, but using a digital camera then printing...More »
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Willie Doherty "One Place Twice Photo/Text/85/92"
An exhibition of Willie Doherty’s photographs from 1985 - 1992 opens at Alexander and Bonin on January 27th. These black and white photographs with text have not previously been exhibited in North America....More »
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Alec Soth "Broken Manual"
Sean Kelly Gallery presents Alec Soth’s new exhibition, Broken Manual. Broken Manual will be Soth’s premiere exhibition with the gallery and the first opportunity to view such a large selection of...More »
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Miao Xiaochun and Cui Xiuwen "Restart, Spiritual Realm, Disillusion"
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Clifford Owens "Anthology"
For his first exhibition at a New York museum, Clifford Owens (American, b. 1971) presents a new project Anthology, which is comprised of photography, video, and live performance. Anthology features...More »
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Johannes Girardoni "Lost-and-Found"
Tomlinson Kong Contemporary announces Lost-and-Found, an exhibition by the Austrian-born, American sculptor and installation artist Johannes Girardoni. Fresh off the critical success of his light and sound...More »
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"New York in Color" Exhibition
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Gran Fury "Read My Lips"
80WSE presents "Gran Fury: Read My Lips," the first comprehensive survey documenting the important AIDS activist art collective's work from 1987-1995. Naming itself after the model of Plymouth automobile...More »
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John Cohen "Early Work: 1954-1957"
L. Parker Stephenson Photographs presents John Cohen Early Work: 1954-1957, an exhibition of photographs by filmmaker, musician, and photographer, John Cohen. The exhibition features Cohen's early...More »
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Nikolay Bakharev, Gerard Petrus Fieret, and Miroslav Tichý "Three Postwar European Photographers"
Julie Saul Gallery presents this exhibition that combines the work of three powerful and enigmatic photographers who came of age in postwar Europe. Each of them has created very personal and idiosyncratic...More »
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Tono Stano "White Shadow"
Czech photographer Tono Stano’s first solo U.S. exhibition features 30 unique gelatin silver prints from the artist’s ongoing series, created from an old 24 x 30 cm large format camera. [Image: Tono...More »
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"Police Work Photographs by Leonard Freed, 1972-1979" Exhibition
"Police Work: Photographs by Leonard Freed, 1972-1979" features a selection of vintage prints by the Brooklyn-born photographer who documented "life on the beat" with NYPD officers during the tumultuous...More »
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Frank Oscar Larson "1950s New York Street Stories"
Frank Oscar Larson (1896-1964) was born in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, of Swedish immigrant parents and lived in Flushing, Queens most of his life. As an adult, Larson spent his days at a branch of the Empire...More »
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Craigie Horsfield "Modern Magnificence"
by Carol Armstrong October 26, 2011 Photo-tapestry? Isn’t that an oxymoron? And in this day and age? I always thought—probably most people think—that tapestry was a Renaissance art form. And depicting...More »
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"Underground: Russian Photography 1970s-1980s" Exhibition
During the Khrushchev’s cultural thaw, nonconformist art and literary movements, involving such figures and activities as Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Josef Brodsky and samizdat, had a great impact on the evolution...More »
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"Drawing a Line in the Sand" Exhibition
Peter Blum presents the exhibition Drawing a Line in the Sand, a group exhibition of works on paper. Drawing a Line in the Sand is a continuation of the gallery’s ongoing interest in drawing. It follows...More »
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Jeannette Ferrary "You tawkin' ta me?"
You tawkin' ta me? is an installation of New York City photographs by Jeannette Ferrary about the messages of the street. Taken during the past four years, Ferrary’s photographs depict the variety of life...More »
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Eugène Atget “Documents pour artistes”
This exhibition presents six fresh and highly focused cross sections through the career of master photographer Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927), drawn exclusively from the Museum’s unparalleled holdings...More »
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"Where Do We Migrate To?" Exhibition
- at The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design
- in the Villages area
- Closes in 68 days
Where Do We Migrate To? explores contemporary issues of migration as well as experiences of displacement and exile. Where Do We Migrate To? features the work of nineteen internationally recognized artists...More »
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"It's the Political Economy, Stupid" Exhibition
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York is pleased to present this international group exhibition, curated by the Austrian-American team of Oliver Ressler and Gregory Sholette. The title derives from the...More »
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"Peripheral Visions: Italian Photography, 1950s-Present" Exhibition
- at Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery
- in the Upper East Side area
- Closes in 81 days
The Hunter College Art Galleries present Peripheral Visions: Italian Photography in Context, 1950s-Present. This landmark exhibition showcases, for the first time in the United States, the works of major...More »
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Hirosuke Kitamura "Hidra"
The title Hidra is in Brazilian portuguese and refers to the many-headed Lernaean Hydra of Greek mythology. These works were for the most part made in bregas (inexpensive brothels) in Salvador da Bahia...More »
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"Storm Watch: A Photographic Journal of Tornado Alley" Exhibition
The images on exhibit are a digital record from 2008 – 2011. The four storm chasers met on their travels with Tempest Tours in the area known as Tornado Alley-- an informal and popular media term that...More »
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"Magnum Contact Sheets" Exhibition
Often compared to an artist’s sketchbook, a contact sheet is the photographer’s first look at what he or she has captured on film, and provides a uniquely intimate glimpse into the working process. It...More »
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"Perspectives 2012" Exhibition
"Perspectives 2012," is the second installment of an exhibition series that focuses on innovative artists working in photography and video. These small group exhibitions highlight the individual ideas...More »
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"The Loving Story: Photographs by Grey Villet" Exhibition
Forty-five years ago, sixteen states still prohibited interracial marriage. Then, in 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court considered the case of Richard Perry Loving, a white man, and his wife, Mildred Loving,...More »
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"Who, What, Wear Selections from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
Who, What, Wear: Selections from the Permanent Collection looks at evolutions in style—self-expression, fashion, artistic technique and societal ideals of beauty—as seen through the Studio Museum’s permanent...More »
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"Time Exposures: Picturing a History of Isleta Pueblo in the 19th Century" Exhibition
- at The National Museum of the American Indian (George Gustav Heye Center)
- in the Lower Manhattan area
- Closes in 124 days
The rapid changes forced on the Native American peoples of the American southwest are documented in “Time Exposures: Picturing a History of Isleta Pueblo in the 19th Century.” With more than 80 images...More »
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"Swept Away: Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary Art and Design" Exhibition
MAD has explored the intersection of traditional or unusual materials and techniques as viewed through the lens of contemporary art and design in a series of exhibitions that include "Radical Lace and...More »
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Weegee "Murder Is My Business"
For an intense decade between 1935 and 1946, Weegee (1899–1968) was one of the most relentlessly inventive figures in American photography. His graphically dramatic and often lurid photographs of New York...More »
Permanent events
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"Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey" Exhibition
At the heart of The Jewish Museum is its permanent exhibition, Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey, representing one of the world's great opportunities to explore Jewish culture and history through...More »
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"It Happened In Brooklyn" Exhibition
This exhibit highlights key moments in our nation's history and how they played out in Brooklyn. Through artifacts from the Brooklyn Historical Society's permanent collection such as photographs, artworks,...More »
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"Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager" Exhibiton
92YTribeca presents the works of Rachel Beach and Nicole Stager – both formerly shown at Like the Spice gallery in Brooklyn – in an opening reception for this semi-permanent exhibit. Brooklyn-dwelling,...More »
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"That Place: Selections from the Collection" Exhibition
Our home, our street, our city, our country—these are familiar locations, places that define our lives. Yet places can be more than physical. Some of the works on view in these galleries evoke a literal...More »
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"Voces y Visiones" Exhibition
The premiere exhibition in our new Carmen Ana Unanue Permanent Collection Galleries celebrates El Museo's 40th anniversary. Over 100 works created by a cross-section of Latino, Caribbean, and Latin American...More »
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"With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America" Exhibition
With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America, MOCA’s new core exhibit, will bring to life the Museum’s unique historical content and birth a compelling art work by fusing itself with the architectural...More »
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Walter de Maria "The New York Earth Room"
The New York Earth Room, 1977, is the third Earth Room sculpture executed by the artist, the first being in Munich, Germany in 1968. The second was installed at the Hessisches Landesmuseum in Darmstadt,...More »
Upcoming events
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"Winners of Soho Photo's 2012 Small Works National Competition" Exhibition
Soho Photo Gallery presents the winners of its second Small Works National Competition, as chosen by our distinguished juror, Karen Marks, Exhibitions Director of The Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York...More »
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"BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG LOVE" Exhibition
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG LOVE, a group show exploring the subject of relationships through the formal properties of light and color, spotlights a variety of mediums – from light installations and sculpture to...More »
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"Hair: Text & Image" Exhibition
CHRYSTOPH MARTEN’s gallery presents a site-specific reading, book-launch, and exhibit of artwork on the subject of hair in an exhibit space that also serves as a salon. “HAIR” is a hand-bound, limited-edition...More »
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"Look | Sharp: Art and Fashion from the Edge" Exhibition
Avant-garde art and fashion have long been associated with a lifestyle radically expressive of rebellion, the rejection of complacency, and the struggle to draw strength through vulnerability. Look | Sharp:...More »
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Garrett Pruter "Mixed Signals"
Charles Bank Gallery presents its first solo exhibition with Garrett Pruter. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Pruter presents a body of work that explores the frailty of memory in his exhibition,...More »
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Mark Price "Hyper 20XX"
KESTING/RAY presents Hyper 20XX, the second New York solo exhibition for Philadelphia-based artist Mark Price. In a new series of meticulously-cut and super-color-saturated collages incorporating screenprinting,...More »
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Ray Smith & G.T. Pellizzi "The Execution of Maximilian: Border Paintings"
Y Gallery presents "The Execution of Maximilian: Border Paintings" by Ray Smith and G.T. Pellizzi, two Mexican-American artists of different heritages, but common cultural backgrounds. The exhibition refers...More »
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The Hilton Brothers "Tyrants + Lederhosen"
Christopher Henry Gallery presents The Hilton Brothers: Tyrants + Lederhosen. Photographers Christopher Makos and Paul Solberg (a.k.a. the Hilton Brothers) break new ground with an exhibition mounted...More »
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"First Truth" Exhibition
The artist who sets out to examine or establish a truth sometimes runs into the bigger truth that came before it: that what one wants to accomplish may be fleeting and may possibly be unaccomplishable,...More »
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"Sutured" Exhibition
Fabric cannot be disassociated from both its practicalities and its histories. It can be soft or course, rigid or supple, and its linkages to gender and status are unshakable. While the smallest fiber...More »
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Juergen Teller Exhibition
Presented in three parts, this exhibition highlights three recent series, demonstrating Teller’s dynamic and diverse oeuvre. Featuring the controversial photographs of Kristen McMenamy and seductive portraits...More »
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Frank Yamrus "I Feel Lucky"
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Norbert Brunner "Smiling Broadly"
As Brunner’s work delights both visually and conceptually, the Artist has taken great care to ask more questions in the work than he answers, melding seamless fabrication with deeply meaningful content....More »
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Yinka Shonibare MBE "Addio del Passato"
James Cohan Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by British born, Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE. In this multi-part exhibition of new sculptures, photoworks and the premiere of a new film,...More »
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"New City" Art Fair
H.P. FRANCE NY, Inc presents the launch of the NEW CITY ART FAIR, the first art fair dedicated solely to contemporary Japanese art in New York. Open from March 7-11, 2012—dates that coincide with SCOPE,...More »







