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Current events
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Daecho Park "Innocence Lost"
Daecho Park creates portraits of children affected by the trials of life yet at one with nature. In other words, he expresses that nature which although belabored by its steep climb through life, can maintain...More »
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"Accrochage - Summer 2010" Exhibition
A Multi-media Exhibition of Works by Gallery and New Artists [Image: Eozen Agopian "Talisman" (2009) Thread, ink, pencil on canvas, 10 x 8 in.]More »
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"Back To School Sale" Exhibition
Is it just me, or did summer fly by just a little too quickly? Now that the gallery season has returned, what better way is there to kick things off than a Back to School Sale! We have brought out and...More »
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"Behind the Scenes: New Staff Work at CCNY" Exhibition
The Camera Club of New York presents Behind the Scenes: New Staff Work at CCNY, curated by Jesse Chan and John Stanley, an exhibition featuring work from emerging photographers dedicated to the fine art...More »
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"Merry Christmas Mr. Ordover" Exhibition
From the 1960s until his death in 2008, Jerry Ordover practiced law in the visual arts, representing many of the leading artists and galleries of the latter half of the 20th century. He was legal counsel...More »
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"Optimismo Radical" Exhibition
Josée Bienvenu Gallery presents Optimismo Radical. Bringing together twelve international artists, the exhibition is an invitation to reflect on those two words. Two redundant or contradictory words? Is...More »
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"SUMMER SALON" Exhibition
KLOMPCHING GALLERY re-presents a selection of exemplary photographs that have been previously shown over the course of the past twelve months or so. Each of the artists deal with pushing the boundaries...More »
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"Summertime…" Exhibition
Jenkins Johnson Gallery announces Summertime…, on exhibit in New York and San Francisco. Summertime… highlights a variety of artistic representations in a grouping of paintings, photographs, LEDs, sculptures...More »
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Miroslav Tichy & Josef Sudek "Behind the Curtain"
Howard Greenberg Gallery presents Behind the Curtain, an exhibition of work by Czech photographers, Miroslav Tichý and Josef Sudek. While the style of their photographs vastly differs, each photographer...More »
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Summer Shows
Three exhibitions on three floors: The 6th Floor group show features Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra and Christopher Wool The 5th Floor show features a selection of works by German artist...More »
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"95 Artists" Exhibition
Curator: Sean Corbett (Seancorbettphotography.com) [Image: Jill Kerwick "Weight Lifter"]More »
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"Malleable Memory" Exhibition
Aicon Gallery New York presents MALLEABLE MEMORY, a group exhibition featuring selected work from a host of international artists. The artists featured in this exhibition ask us to embrace our inherently...More »
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"Drifting Away" Exhibition
Our gallery's attended fairs both old and new, been represented in three different countries, gotten more press than ever before, and added several amazing new artists to our already impeccable roster....More »
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"From Mansion to Museum: The Frick Collection Celebrates Seventy-Five Years" Exhibition
It was the desire of Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) that his extraordinary art collection and magnificent home at 1 East 70 Street be opened as a museum following his family's period of residence. After...More »
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"Grateful Dead: Now Playing at the New-York Historical Society" Exhibition
Drawn almost exclusively from the Archive housed at the University of California Santa Cruz, Grateful Dead: Now Playing at the New-York Historical Society, will chronicle the history of the Grateful Dead,...More »
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"SURF/SKATE" Exhibition
Featuring artwork by a number of surf-obsessed photographers and the skater photographs of Alberto Vargas and Drew Carolan, the show also is a chance to see limited edition skatedecks by Jeff Koons, Takashi...More »
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"Haunted: Contemporary Photography/Video/Performance" Exhibition
Much of contemporary photography and video seems haunted by the past, by ghostly apparitions that are reanimated in reproductive media, as well as in live performance and the virtual world. By using dated,...More »
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"Younger than Moses" Exhibition
Younger than Moses will be an exhibition focusing on the works of living artists that are inventive yet historically based. Following the example of New York’s New Museum, which presented a show entitled...More »
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"Project Birch Forest: Part II" Exhibition
"Birch Forest" is a rotating exhibition that serves as a kind of microcosm of the world. It conveys myriad allusions including something primeval as well as futuristic. It is not an actual forest but will...More »
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"Greenpoint & Williamsburg Photographs of these neighborhoods over the past 20 years" Exhibition
As I work in the darkroom, the magic of seeing a print appear in the developer is still as fresh as it was the first time I experienced it 36 years ago. I use the photographic medium to capture metaphoric...More »
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"Talking Glass" Exhibition
The unique exhibition Talking Glass is a result of a creative encounter of glass artist Borek Sipek and didgeridoo player Ondrej Smeykal. The exhibition will be opened on June 17th in New York. A musical...More »
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"Unexpected Brooklyn: Neighborhood Landscape in Transition Photographs of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Red Hook and the Brooklyn Navy Yard" Exhibition
This exhibition features documentary photos shot in Bedford-Stuyvesant, the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Red Hook. As a Brooklyn resident, I am always talking up the many wonderful aspects of this borough, which...More »
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Arnold Odermatt Exhibition
These photographs were taken from the 1950's through the 70's while Odermatt was a police officer and official police photographer of the canton of Nidwalden, Switzerland. Joining the police force in...More »
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Bradly Dever Treadaway "Piety, Independence, Desire"
This installation was conceived initially as a response to my family's experience with Hurricane Katrina. However, the works have evolved into an exploration of lineage, the passage of culture and the...More »
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Paula McCartney "Interpreting Nature: A Collection of Artists' Books"
I create photographs and photo-based artists' books that explore the intersection of art and science and the idea of constructed landscapes through the collection and creation of natural elements. I'm...More »
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"Day to-day" Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to present "Day to-day," a group exhibition curated by Anne Couillaud. This exhibition gathers artists who incorporate the time dimension into their daily practice. Each artist...More »
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“Eight Artists: from the Archive” Exhibition
In collaboration with the Artists Alliance Inc.(AAI) an AAAC (Asian American Arts Centre) exhibition entitled tentatively, “Eight Artists: from the Archive”, will be installed in the Cuchifritos art gallery/project...More »
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"Contemporary Art from the Collection" Exhibition
The works selected for this installation highlight the debates around economics, politics, gender, and ethnicity that have permeated artistic practices since the late 1960s. Including approximately 130...More »
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"For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights" Exhibition
"For All..." explores the historic role of visual culture in shaping, influencing, and transforming the fight for racial equality and justice in the United States from the late 1940s to the mid 1970s....More »
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"Perspectives 2010" Exhibition
This is the inaugural installment of a new annual series focusing on significant recent works by contemporary artists, photographers, and filmmakers. These five artists are not concerned only with the...More »
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"By All Means" Exhibition
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Mario Tama "Coming Back: New Orleans Resurgent"
The exhibition features a moving body of award-winning pictures captured by Getty Images photographer Mario Tama of Hurricane Katrina’s shocking disaster and the community’s resilience of recovery, hope...More »
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Miles Mendenhall Exhibition
[Image: Miles Mendenhall "Good and Lonely Luminous Structure no. 2" (2010) silkscreen on cotton rag 42 x 54 in.]More »
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"Turning Over a New Leaf: Selected Botanical Works" Group Exhibition
The Edward Thorp Gallery presents a group show focusing on the theme of botanicals. The exhibition will address this subject through a variety of mediums including Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Photography,...More »
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"The Business of Aura" Exhibition
The Business of Aura is an exhibition hosted in two locations, Elga Wimmer Gallery and Broadway Gallery, curated by Kelsey Harrington. It includes painting, drawing, photography, sculptural prototypes,...More »
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Bob Mulero "Forgotten City Lightsz"
“FORGOTTEN CITY LIGHTS: A Photographic Archive of NYC’s Street Lamposts.” This newest exhibit focuses on the often ignored but always overhead variants and styles of NYC street lamps. With photographs...More »
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David LaChapelle "American Jesus"
"AMERICAN JESUS" features new works such as a trio of photographs depicting Michael Jackson as a religious icon and martyr and an allegorical photograph of the "Rape of Africa" American Jesus, David...More »
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"The Private Collection of Henry Darger" Exhibition
Henry Darger had an art collection. He displayed it in his one-room apartment in Chicago, nearly one hundred artworks hanging from string, tacked into the walls, or pasted with glue directly onto various...More »
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Susan S. Bank "Cuba: Campo Adentro"
- at The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts
- in the Midtown area
- Closes in 18 days
These exhibition features the work of Susan S. Bank, whose selection from her work allows us to explore the daily life of the Cuban campesinos, their relationships among them, their animal and the land. ...More »
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"Claridad: 50 AÑOS DE LUCHA" Exhibition
Co-sponsored by Taller Boricua, Amigos de Claridad and the Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture, 50 AÑOS DE LUCHA, celebrates the 50th year of uninterrupted, consistent and valiant reporting by Puerto...More »
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"Summer Place" Exhibition
[Image: Karine Laval "Poolscape #1" (2010) chromogenic print]More »
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Alison Cartwright and Maria Sonevytsky "No Other Home: The Crimean Tatar Repatriates"
Photographs by Alison Cartwright Sound and text by Maria Sonevytsky In May of 2008, Maria Sonevytsky and Alison Cartwright traveled throughout Crimea (Krym) – the scenic peninsula jutting out from...More »
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Christian Marclay "Festival"
Artist/composer Christian Marclay (b. 1955) is known for his distinctive fusion of image and sound. Celebrated as a pioneer of turntablism, Marclay transforms sound and music into visual and physical forms...More »
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Tad Sudol "Roosevelt Island Tram - Past and Future"
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"Black & White" Exhibition
Often abbreviated as B/W or B&W, black-and-white as a visual description is somewhat of a misnomer as it can entail various shades of white, black and gray. In photography, the early works for example...More »
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"America's Mayor: John V. Lindsay and The Reinvention of New York" Exhibition
This exhibition looks at the mayoralty of John Lindsay (1966-1973) within the context of the complex social, cultural, and economic issues facing New Yorkers during one of the city's most turbulent eras....More »
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"Working Stiff: Photography from the Collection"
Working stiffs, an archaic phrase from the slang of mid 20th century American life, suggests the deadly dullness and mind-numbing repetition of the life of the working class: from back-breaking, often...More »
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Izima Kaoru "One Sun"
After fifteen years of exploring the macabre in his ongoing series Landscapes with a Corpse, Izima Kaoru looked to spirituality to ease his fear of death. Dissatisfied with what organized religion had...More »
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"Both Here and There: Yale-China and a Century of Transformative Encounters" Exhibition
- at The Museum of Chinese in America
- in the Lower Manhattan area
- Starts Today, Closes in 39 days
This exhibit explores the hundred-year history of the Yale-China Association and the personal narratives behind its long history of cross-cultural exchange. Both Here and There: Yale-China and a Century...More »
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"Samurai in New York: The First Japanese Dellegation, 1860" Exhibition
Samurai in New York invites visitors to return to the New York of 150 years ago and to share the city’s excitement over the visit of a delegation of more than 70 samurai from Japan—the first Japanese to...More »
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Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin "The Land Before You"
Using black and white infrared film, Hofkin captures both the visible spectrum and the infrared light that lies beyond what the human eye can see. This exhibit features photographs of dramatic cloud formations,...More »
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"Greater New York: Rotating Gallery" Exhibition
Functioning as a fast-paced exhibition space, the Rotating Gallery has offered space for additional curatorial voices, namely four New York-based curators who work without a regular physical space. By...More »
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"Hipsters, Hustlers, and Handball Players: Leon Levinstein's New York Photographs, 1950–1980" Exhibition
Leon Levinstein (American, 1910–1988), an unheralded master of street photography, is best known for his candid and unsentimental black-and-white figure studies made in New York City neighborhoods from...More »
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"Greater New York 2010" Exhibition
Greater New York, the third iteration of the quintennial exhibition organized by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, showcasing some 68 artists and collectives living and working in the metropolitan...More »
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"Harlem Postcards" Exhibition
Throughout the twentieth century, Harlem has been regarded as a beacon of African-American history and culture. Sites such as the Apollo Theater, Abyssinian Baptist Church, and Malcolm X Corner at 125th...More »
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"Hi-Res: Expanding the Walls: Making Connections to Photography, History and Community" Exhibition
"Hi-Res" is the annual exhibition featuring the work of high school participants in the "Expanding the Walls: Making Connections to Photography, History and Community" program. Student photographs will...More »
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"Inside the Collection: Interiors from the Studio Museum" Exhibition
Inside the Collection: Interiors from the Studio Museum features an intimate selection of photographs in the Museum’s holdings that focus on indoor scenes and spaces. Organized as a complement to "Zwelethu...More »
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Zwelethu Mthethwa "Inner Views"
"Zwelethu Mthethwa: Inner Views" brings together three series by South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa (b. 1960). “Interiors” and “Empty Beds” document the domestic lives of migrant workers around...More »
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Andreas Gehrke "Forst"
+Kris Graves Projects announces FORST, the first New York solo exhibition of photographer Andreas Gehrke. Curated by Kris Graves. “For that is the distinction we must always make: the forest as a massive...More »
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Greg Miller "Asser Levy Pool"
Running concurrently with FORST, +Kris Graves Projects will also have on display the newest series of 20x24" Polaroids photographed by Greg Miller. So please join us for the opening of the D.U.M.B.O. gallery...More »
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"The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today" Exhibition
Since its birth in the first half of the nineteenth century, photography has offered an unprecedented way to analyze works of art for further study. Through crop, focus, angle of view, degree of close-up,...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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"Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography" Exhibition
Themes of dislocation and displacement in contemporary photography are explored in this exhibition of works from the collection. Perambulations and digressions in photographic works from the 1960s and...More »
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"Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography" Exhibition
For much of photography’s 170-year history, women have expanded its roles by experimenting with every aspect of the medium. "Pictures by Women" presents over two hundred photographs by women artists, charting...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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"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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"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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"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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"Phase" Exhibition
相 (PHASE) brings together three Chinese photographers whose outside disciplines bring unique angles to their work: a floral designer, a journalist, and an actor, each with an interest in specific aspects...More »
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Bernhard Fuchs "Autos"
The Jack Hanley Gallery presents "Autos", a solo exhibition of photographs by Bernhard Fuchs. The series "Autos" is a collection of images of cars parked in parking lots and on roadsides. Their stillness...More »
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Peter Feigenbaum “Trainset Ghetto: Streetsmart"
Peter shows a new series of large-scale photographs at Open Source Gallery based on a site-specific installation of his “Trainset Ghetto” sets on the street in front of the gallery storefront space. The...More »
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The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair
The 3rd Annual Governors Island Art Fair takes place every Saturday and Sunday in September (9/4 & 9/5, 9/11 & 9/12, 9/18 & 9/19 AND 9/25 & 9/26) and commences with an opening party that...More »
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"Darkness" Exhibition
The museum presents "DARKNESS," a group exhibit of 54 artists from Israel, curated by Doron Polak.More »
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Julie Blackmon "Line-Up"
The oldest of nine children and now a mother of three, Blackmon binds her past to her present with a portrait of domesticity depicting a compound of anxiety, ambivalence, and amusement. Blackmon underscores...More »
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Christopher Bucklow Exhibition
Bucklow's first show at Danziger Projects is comprised of eight recent large scale photograms that continue his engagement with the ethereal silhouettes that have become his trademark. These other-worldly...More »
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"Brasilia" Exhibition
Brasilia, a group exhibition of vintage photographs celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the capital of Brazil was curated by Brazilian photographer Murillo Meirelles. The exhibition will include images...More »
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"Things to Come: 25 Artists' Visions of the Future Dark and Bright" Exhibition
"THINGS TO COME..." is a new group show featuring 25 emerging and established new-contemporary artists. The title and theme "Things to Come..." is a dynamic exploration of the future of our world, our...More »
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Jeff Bark "Lucifer Falls"
Jeff Bark’s focus is to work with the established genres of still life, nudes, domestic interior and landscapes in a way that is new and unique to photography. This body of work, Lucifer Falls, follows...More »
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Lynn Goldsmith "The Looking Glass"
Jenkins Johnson Gallery announces a solo exhibition of acclaimed photographer Lynn Goldsmith’s work, entitled The Looking Glass, which accompanies a book of the same name. The book includes a foreword...More »
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Nathaniel Ward "After the Women of Paradise Road"
[Image: Nathaniel Ward "After the Women of Paradise Road #1" (2010) 40 x 50 in., archival inkjet print]More »
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Paul Strand "Paul Strand in Mexico"
Paul Strand in Mexico, an exhibition comprised of over a hundred photographic works by Strand, including vintage prints; stills from his classic film, Redes (The Wave; 1936); and previously unseen documents...More »
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Phillip Toledano "A New Kind of Beauty"
Brought together for the first time as a solo exhibition, these breathtaking and provocative portraits depict people who have reconfigured their bodies by means of extensive plastic surgery. The photographs...More »
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Sebastjan Leban and Stas Kleindienst "Buy Your Own Art Experience"
Who, how and what defines what an artwork IS? The answer to this question can be traced in the system of valorization of artwork, which defines, values and places the artwork in a larger social context...More »
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The Hilton Brothers (Christopher Makos and Paul Solberg) "Andy Dandy"
Clic Gallery and Christiane Celle present the US debut of The Hilton Brothers' acclaimed exhibition "Andy Dandy." On Tuesday, September 14, Interview Magazine & Seven for All Mankind Jeans will host...More »
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"Mine" Exhibition
The work by Bob Flanagan, Sheree Rose, Jana Leo, and Hannah Wilke presented here was produced under a storm of duress— the shadow of trauma, the immanence of despair. Each was produced in a reflective...More »
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"You Can't Get There From Here" Exhibition
Curated by Evan Mirapaul, the writer behind the blog, "Fugitive Vision," "You Can't Get There From Here" is an exhibition of four contemporary photographers who challenge our perceptions of time and place....More »
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Chris Verene "Family"
Chris Verene’s first show at Postmasters will present over forty photographs made during the past twenty-six years. This landmark exhibition of documentary storytelling chronicles a group of closely-knit...More »
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Dennis Maher "Neglect of Finish"
Recent photographic works create a connection linking the interior of the gallery to the outdoor project space. Maher focuses his lens on separate bizarre yet mesmerizing details of the installation. This...More »
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Derek Henderson "Mercy Mercer"
The exhibition is the U.S. debut of "Mercy Mercer," featuring twelve photographs by Derek Henderson. [Image: Derek Henderson "Huka Falls" (2007) digital c-print 40 x 50 in.]More »
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Stephen Mallon "Next Stop Atlantic"
In his second solo exhibition at the gallery Mallon presents a stunning series of photographs, which capture the retirement of hundreds of New York City Subway cars to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean....More »
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Justine Kurland and Francesca Woodman Exhibition
BravinLee programs presents photographs by Justine Kurland and Francesca Woodman. The exhibition consists of a selection of Justine Kurland’s “Girl Pictures” made between 1998 and 2004 and photographs...More »
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"A State of Flux" Exhibition
The exhibition juxtaposes the human impermanence implied in two photographic installations on the gallery walls with the solidity of the squat and solid forms made from plaster casts of blank canvases....More »
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Group Exhibition
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"The Original Copy: On Photography and Sculpture" Panel Discussion
Moderated by Roxana Marcoci, curator of the exhibition, this panel discussion features George Baker, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Vice-Chair, UCLA Department of Art History; Mark...More »
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"Artists at Max's Kansas City, 1965-1974 Hetero-Holics and Some Women Too" Exhibition
As the Cedar Tavern played a role in the formation of abstract expressionism, Max’s Kansas City galvanized a younger generation of artists from when it opened in 1965 to when it closed its doors in 1974....More »
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"Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen" Exhibition
"Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen," is an exhibition that examines the kitchen and its continual redesign as a barometer of changing ideologies and technologies, and explores the twentieth-century...More »
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"Max's Kansas City" Exhibition
The exhibition will launch Max's Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock and Roll (Abrams Image, Sept 2010), a vibrant chronicle of the famed venue. The book will feature luminous photography by Bob Gruen, Anton...More »
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"Re-Dressing" Exhibition
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Danh Vo "Autoerotic Asphyxiation"
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Hitoshi Nomura "Marking Time"
I had already received the opinion that sculptures are things that are supposed to stand firm. That was the conceptual framework through which people traditionally viewed sculpture. And my purpose in presenting...More »
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"Audrey Flack Paints a Picture" Exhibition
GARY SNYDER Project Space presents Audrey Flack Paints a Picture, an exhibition of paintings, drawings, photographs, and ephemera at 250 West 26th Street. The exhibition is the first to examine in-depth...More »
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"Beyond Color: Color in American Photography, 1950-1970" Exhibition
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"Delugians" Exhibition
"Delugians" exhibit at Salomon Arts Gallery showcases the work of lens-based artists whose work was influenced by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The collection of art in "Delugians" focuses on...More »
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"New York: A Bird's-Eye View" Exhibition
[Image: "Fairchild Aerial Surveys" (1931) Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, 14 x 18 in.]More »
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"Selection of Gallery Artists" Exhibition
NEW YORK Barry Friedman Ltd. presents a selection of gallery artists working in such varied mediums as painting, sculpture, photography, furniture design, ceramics, and glass. [Image: Gottfried Helnwein...More »
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Mark Hogancamp “Picturing Marwencol”
Esopus Space presents “Picturing Marwencol,” an exhibition of photographs by Kingston, NY –based artist Mark Hogancamp. On April 8, 2000, Mark Hogancamp was brutally attacked by five men in his hometown...More »
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya Exhibition
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Ruud van Empel "Generation"
Ruud van Empel has become well known for his explorations of childhood and innocence, placing uncanny youngsters in a variety of Edenic settings. In the new series entitled Generation, he has followed...More »
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“Seeing New York” Exhibition
The artworks in “Seeing New York” range from subtle reflections and quotations to powerful and imaginative gestures, addressing different aspects of the New York experience -and their conceptual implications-...More »
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“Papyrus” Exhibition
Each artist will demonstrate their own unique relationship between paper and their world of creation. Mathilde Roussel-Giraudy is a French artist who combines drawing, printmaking, sculpture, book art,...More »
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"2010 Next Wave Art" Exhibition
Next Wave Art returns for its ninth year, opening up BAM's spaces to some of Brooklyn's most exciting artists. Curated by Dan CameronMore »
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"Photographing Woodlawn" Exhibition
Photographing Woodlawn features the work of twenty-six artists whose photographs explore the sylvan landscapes and Gilded Age mausoleums of Woodlawn, one of America's most important cemeteries. Located...More »
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Gregory Crewdson "Sanctuary"
In these pictures I draw upon the inherent quietness and uncanny aspects of the empty sets. As with much of my work, I looked at the blurred lines between reality and fiction, nature and artifice, and...More »
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"Alternative Histories: A History of New York City Alternative Art Spaces Since the 1960s" Exhibition
"Alternative Histories" is a history of New York City alternative art spaces and projects since the 1960s. Through audio interviews with founders and key staff, a reading room of magazines and publications,...More »
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"The Mexican Suitcase: Rediscovered Spanish Civil War Negatives by Capa, Chim, and Taro" Exhibition
Considered lost since 1939, the so-called "Mexican Suitcase" is in fact three boxes containing 4,500 negatives documenting the Spanish Civil War by Robert Capa, Chim (David Seymour), and Gerda Taro. There...More »
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Thomas Roma "Dear Knights and Dark Horses"
“This small, powerful book of photographs pairs children's fantasies of bravery, freedom, and power with the harsh realities of vulnerable, posturing soldiers at the edge of a terrible future. Dear Knights...More »
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"Paris / New York: Crisscross Views" Exhibition
FIAF’s Gallery and La Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) proudly present—for the first time in New York—a collection of MEP’s important archival works. Paris / New York will provide a preview...More »
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Simon Patterson "Anthology"
The exhibition will be a survey show including recent works as well as works from the classic ‘Name Paintings’ series, begun in 1987, and ‘Black-list’ series from 2006. Photographs from ‘Landskip’, a...More »








