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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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"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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"Whatʼs Left: Artworks Made by a Public" Exhibition
Whatʼs Left: Art Made by a Public showcases four significant artworks made since the 1960s that are activated by public engagement. Situated between conceptualism, performance, intervention and public art,...More »
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Daido Moriyama "Hawaii"
Witness to the spectacular changes that transformed postwar Japan, his photographs express a fascination with the cultural contradictions of age-old traditions that persist within modern society. Providing...More »
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Jan Dibbets "New Horizons"
Born in the Netherlands in 1941, Jan Dibbets trained to be a painter, but turned to the photographic medium in the late 1960s. Harnessing the potential of photography to elucidate the conceptual variables...More »
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Joe Pflieger "Photographs"
Pflieger presents a series of photographs mostly taken in museums in cities such as St. Petersburg, Venice, Milan, Copenhagen and New York depicting historically accurate reconstructions of interiors....More »
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Michael Kenna "Venezia"
Michael Kenna's sixth solo exhibition at the gallery, Venezia, marks the premiere presentation of Kenna's photographs of Venice, Italy. The exhibition coincides with the publication of Michael Kenna: Venezia,...More »
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Thomas Ruff "zycles and cassini"
David Zwirner presents Thomas Ruff’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery, marking the New York debut of new work in two series: zycles and cassini. Among the most influential photographers working...More »
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Wolfgang Tillmans "Pictures in the Place of Others"
In a wind blown Norwegian museum, a specialist in photography conservation working on 19th Century prints recording a solar eclipse turns to a group of journalists, many clutching impressive digital cameras....More »
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Yojiro Imasaka and Jun Ahn "perspectives"
Onishi Gallery presents, perspectives, an exhibition of photographs by two Asian artists, Yojiro Imasaka and Jun Ahn. The young international artists were inspired by their past experiences in their...More »
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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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"Alias Man Ray: The Art of Reinvention" Exhibition
The constant motif of Man Ray’s life was liberation, change, and transgression: whether in name, medium, style, or content, he sought to free the object or subject of its limitations, just as he sought...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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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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"Crisis & Opportunity: Documenting the Global Recession" Exhibition
It with great honor that we present the winners of the SocialDocumentary.net Call for Entries Crisis & Opportunity: Documenting the Global Recession. Our goal with SDN is always to bridge the gap between...More »
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"Post-Gogol: The Silent Absence of the Body" Exhibition
Gogol, not Google’… and we laughed. This exhibition appropriates the name of the great Russian/Ukrainian writer to speak about the haunting appearance of physical objects and images in the present world,...More »
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John Guerrero "Respira"
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"Marguerite Duras par Hélène Bamberger" Exhibition
Hélène Bamberger took photographs of Marguerite Duras during the summers they spent together in Trouville, Normandy, from 1980 to 1994. These images tell the story of Duras and depict her haunts, her worktable,...More »
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Man Ray Exhibition
[Image: Man Ray "Jacques Villon" (1922) vintage gelatin silver print 11 x 9.25 in.]More »
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Robin Cameron and Jason Polan “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City”
Esopus Space presents “The Assembled Picture Library of New York City,” a collaborative exhibition and workspace environment organized by artists Robin Cameron and Jason Polan. The exhibition will...More »
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"Band of Bikers" Exhibition
In the basement of an apartment building in Manhattan, Scott Zieher discovered a pile of photographs among the discarded effects of a recently deceased tenant. Exhibited for the first time at ZieherSmith...More »
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"Gaze" Exhibition
"Gaze" explores photography's ability to capture both the literal and psychological space around a subject caught in a gaze. The photographs on view reveal the complex relationship between photographer...More »
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"Hey, Hot Shot! 2009 Second Edition" Exhibition
[Image: Alejandro Cartagena "Fragmented Cities, Santa Catarina, Suburbia Mexicana Project" (2008) Archival Pigment Print 20 x 24 in.]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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"Portrait of a Lady" Exhibition
[Image: Virginia Inés Vergara "Untitled" (2009)] 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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"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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"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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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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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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Josh Azzarella Exhibition
Josh Azzarella manipulates images from cinema, journalism and amateur photography. His photographs muddy the waters between the artificial beauty of a cinematic set and the inherent beauty of the natural...More »
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"Sampling and Revisions: The L.E.S. Deframed" Exhibition
The gallery presents "Sampling and Revisions," a photography exhibition juxtaposing the Lower East Side Tenement Museum archival photos with those by contemporary artists. Curated by Zoe Lukov.More »
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"Company Journals of the Southside Firehouse" Exhibition
An exhibit of historic logbooks detailing the daily work of Williamsburgh companies Engine 221 and Hook & Ladder 104 since the turn of the century, beautifully hand-written with fountain pen in calligraphic...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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"Lincoln and New York" Exhibition
Abraham Lincoln—the quintessential westerner—owed much of his national political success to his impact on the eastern state of New York—and, in turn, New York's impact on him. This exhibition of original...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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"Body Language" Exhibition
[Image: Helen Levitt "New York" (c. 1940) silver print 14 x 11 in.]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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Christian Jankowski "Strip the Auctioneer"
The art of the auction is center to Jankowski's installation, "Strip the Auctioneer." The gallery space, set in auction-house colors, contains sculpture, photographs and a video connected to a live auction...More »
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Denis Darzacq "Hyper"
"Hyper" refers to the new garish supermarkets in Paris and Rouen where consumer goods, brightly packaged and presented, make for a vivid and contemporary backdrop for his pictures. Darzacq brings street...More »
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Elene Usdin "Femmes D’Interieur"
Elene Usdin makes her New York debut exhibiting her current series Femmes D’Interieur, this month at the Farmani Gallery. Usdin, a Paris based artist, combines both her talents of photography and illustration...More »
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Eve Fowler "There is one thing that I forgot to tell you"
"Gloria Hole" is a document of a sexual performance. These photographs describe an imagined space for queer desire to be directed and complicated by bodies, unable to be read. The hole has been created...More »
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Marco Delogu "Cardinals and Criminals"
Marco Delogu has always embarked on projects focused on groups of people who have experiences or idioms in common, and in doing so has always drawn inspiration from his own life. The idea of photographing...More »
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Myriam Babin "Artic"
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Sangbin IM "Confluence"
Mary Ryan Gallery announces its first exhibition of new work by Sangbin IM. IM's photographs are hyper-realistic visions that contrast our utopian desires with voracious consumerism. Through his dramatic...More »
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Thomas Roma "Pictures for Books"
Since 1980, the American photographer Thomas Roma (born 1950) has published eleven books of his photographs, compiled two limited-edition hand-bound volumes, and contributed his pictures to a variety of...More »
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Tseng Kwong Chi "Body Painting with Keith Haring and Bill T. Jones"
Paul Kasmin Gallery presents an exhibition of photographs taken by the American artist Tseng Kwong Chi in 1983 in collaboration with the choreographer Bill T. Jones and the artist Keith Haring. Shown in...More »
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Yuken Teruya "Earn A Lot of Money No Need Send Any Letter Send Money Home First"
Josée Bienvenu Gallery presents an exhibition featuring a video installation, new sculptures, and photographs by Yuken Teruya, continuing the artist's poetic investigation of national identity and the...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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"A Sudden Thaw" Exhibition
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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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"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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Hannah Whitaker "Victory over the Sun!"
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J. Parker Valentine Exhibition
In J. Parker Valentine’s work, tangible, concrete forms emerge from fragments of gesture, thought and memory. She confronts binaries such as drawing and erasure or abstraction and figuration, and uses...More »
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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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"'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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Amadeo Lasansky "Flags"
"I am fascinated by the many ways the American flag appears in our urban landscape. When I began work on this series I photographed a lot of flags. A neglected flag fading, tucked away in a window. Another...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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"No Singing Allowed: Flamenco and Photography " Exhibition
Aperture Foundation, a non-profit arts institution dedicated to promoting photography in all its forms, and Instituto Cervantes, a non-profit organization that contributes to the cultural advancement of...More »
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"Downtown Pix: Mining the Fales Archives, 1961–1991" Exhibition
Jointly organized by New York University’s Grey Art Gallery and Fales Library, NYU’s repository of rare books and manuscripts, Downtown Pix: Mining the Fales Archives, 1961–1991 features over 300 photographs...More »
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"Narrative Sequences" Exhibition
This exhibition will focus on work that creates a sequence of images that leads from one to another as a literal or an implied narration unfolds. By this narrowing down to a single aspect of an artist’s...More »
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"SNØHETTA: architecture – landscape – interior" Exhbition
The innovative, award-winning, and environmentally conscious architectural firm, Snøhetta, is featured in a multi-faceted exhibition which offers insights into the design and construction of the firm’s...More »
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17th Annual Members' Krappy Kamera Exhibition...
The Krappy Kamera® Show will feature images that have been produced using equipment from the low end of the technological scale. The concept underlying this show is that in the hands of an artist, any...More »
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Allan Sekula "This Ain't China"
Allan Sekula's 1974 photo-text work, "This Ain't China: A Photonovel," announces the artist's early attention to China as a foil for Western paradigms of production—cultural and economic. The work combines...More »
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Andy Warhol "Unexposed Exposures"
Steven Kasher Gallery presents the first exhibition of previously unpublished and unexhibited photographs that Warhol selected for his 1979 book Andy Warhol’s Exposures. The exhibition will feature over...More »
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Baron Adolph de Meyer Exhibition
Robert Miller Gallery presents an important survey of vintage and modern photographs by Baron Adolph de Meyer. This will be the artist’s first solo exhibition worldwide since the International Center of...More »
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Courtney Johnson "Glass Cities"
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York presents Glass Cities, a solo exhibition by the versatile photographer Courtney Johnson. This will be Johnson’s first solo show with Jenkins Johnson Gallery in New York. ...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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Leah Oates "Transitory Spaces"
In this exhibition, Oates will show newer work from the “Transitory Space” series along with framed digital prints of book spreads. One of the books from this series is created from images shot in Finland...More »
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Sofi Zezmer "Remote Control"
With an engineer’s precision, Zezmer constructs her works by a gradual additive process dependent on intuitive responses to the materials and objects she uses forming color-saturated assemblages. Evolving...More »
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Star Black "The Collaged Accordion"
Star Black is a poet and photographer who has created a series of large-scale accordion books that merge found texts, found photographs and ephemera (maps, hand-written letters, ledgers, etc.) to create...More »
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William Wylie "Stills"
“When the air is still, then so is the surface of the river. Then it holds a perfectly silent image of the world that seems not to exist in this world. Where, I have asked myself, is this reflection?...More »
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"Reconstruction #1" Exhibition
"Reconstruction #1" is a mnemonic exhibition and consideration of On Stellar Rays programming to date. One new work by each artist who has presented a solo exhibition in the gallery will be on view. "Reconstruction...More »
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Amy Williams "Within You, Without You"
Williams employs traditional photography, without the application of digital manipulation, to convey deep emotion combined with a sensitive use of technical skill bringing us effortlessly into her perception...More »
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"100 Years (version #2, ps1, nov 2009)" Exhibition
This exhibition will gather important happenings, actions, moments, and gestures to outline a history of performance art that is still largely unknown. Organized by P.S.1 and Performa, a non-profit interdisciplinary...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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"Between Spaces" Exhibition
Between Spaces is a group exhibition organized by P.S.1’s junior curatorial staff. The exhibition brings together eleven emerging and established artists who remove familiar objects from their traditional...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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"The Museum of Unnatural History" Exhibition
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Christopher Chiappa "High Fructose Corn Syrup"
Kate Werble Gallery presents Christopher Chiappa's first solo show in eight years, High Fructose Corn Syrup. In this exhibition, Chiappa employs self-portraiture as a technique to heighten psychological...More »
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Greg Miller "Nashville"
+Kris Graves Projects announces the upcoming solo exhibition of photographer Greg Miller’s series Nashville. Curated by Kris Graves. Greg Miller returned to Nashville, Tennessee in 2008 after receiving...More »
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Norbert Brunner "Fuck Luck"
Austrian Norbert Brunner’s inaugural American exhibition, Fuck Luck uses the gallery space as a reflection area for self actualization. By juxtaposing large scale crystal embedded mirrors with iconic...More »
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Pieter Hugo "Nollywood"
Pieter Hugo’s series Nollywood portrays archetypal characters from one of the three largest film industries in the world, “Nollywood” in Nigeria (which is larger than Hollywood and second to Bollywood,...More »
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Ruben Natal-San Miguel "NY, NY: The Concrete Jungle"
+Kris Graves Projects presents the first exhibition, by photographer Ruben Natal-San Miguel, curated by world renowned photographer Matthew Pillsbury. The show, NY, NY: The Concrete Jungle is a culmination...More »
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Viviane Sassen Exhibition
Over the past several years, Viviane Sassen has emerged as one of the freshest voices in European photography. Already an acclaimed fashion photographer whose work appears regularly in magazines such as...More »
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"Vernissage 9" Exhibition
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Alejandro Vidal "When it rains, all shines black"
the first U.S. solo exhibition of Barcelona-based artist Alejandro Vidal. Known for his large-format photographs, videos, and installations that assert a post-cinematic aesthetic of conflict, seen through...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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"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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"Eye of the Mind: Contemporary Photography by Emerging and Established Artists" Exhibition
"The aim of this exhibition is to ask the viewer to re-examine the creative process and mental illness," said Sue Stoffel, curator, art historian, and museum specialist. A former trustee of the Brooklyn...More »
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Emmeline de Mooij "Muddy"
The exhibition will consist of site-specific sculptural installations, photos, collage and screen printing. She will also be launching her new book, co-published by Capricious, also titled Muddy. “Gravity...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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Aubrey Mayer Exhibition
White Columns presents an exhibition of recent portraits by the New York-based photographer Aubrey Mayer.More »
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Kenneth Josephson Exhibition
Throughout his career, from his days as a student at the Institute of Design through his years as a teacher at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Kenneth Josephson has explored the concepts of...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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Robert Adams "Summer Nights, Walking"
The exhibition consists of 50 photographs of nocturnal landscapes Robert Adams made between 1976 and 1982 near his home in Longmont, Colorado, on the eastern ridge of the Rocky Mountains. Robert Adams...More »
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Yibin Tian "Our New York"
Yibin Tian’s multi-media installation comprises C print photographs, three-dimensional sculptures, and video installation. Tian’s goal is to capture the effects that authoritarian Songun-ism (Military...More »
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"Who are you close to" Exhibition
"Who are you close to," is a group exhibition inspired by Louise Lawler's work of the same title. Commissioned for the Tel Aviv museum in 1988, Lawler created a set of four postcards with "Who are you...More »
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Andrew Garn "Lost Amazon – Nature’s Discontent"
In the summer of 2008, Andrew Garn was assigned by the Smithsonian Institution to document biodiversity in a remote area of the Peruvian Amazon. This mission was an incomparable opportunity to photograph...More »
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Elizabeth Duffy, Inger Grytting & Anne Mourier Attal Exhibition
Obsession, repetition, transcendence and a reliance on materials often taken for granted feature prominently in these artists' work. Elizabeth Duffy creates installations and collages with often overlooked...More »
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Lydia Panas "The Mark of Abel"
Foley Gallery presents the first New York solo exhibition of photographer Lydia Panas. Lydia Panas is an observer of the family dynamic. In her photographs, she manages to capture subtle hints of those...More »
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Paula McCartney "Bird Watching"
Paula McCartney’s Bird Watching series are exemplary, flawlessly composed photographs of a wide variety of perching birds. The diverse species are perfectly posed in a range of picturesque habitats across...More »
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Alexey Titarenko "Saint Petersburg in Four Movements"
This will be Alexey Titarenko’s first major exhibition in New York that features his entire St. Petersburg series (1991-2009). The four underlying sequences, or movements– to borrow a term from the vocabulary...More »
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Carissa Rodriguez Exhibition
Carissa Rodriguez is a New York based artist, writer and gallerist. In her work she addresses questions regarding authorship, originality and collective production. Her intervention at SI examines the...More »
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Egan Frantz "Revision 1: All Quiet on the Western Front"
The textual reference of the title functions as a kind of third term for the installation as a whole. There is in this work something of the intimacy of books: the material and atmospheric presence of...More »
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Issei Suda "Vintage Photographs 1970s and 80s"
Higher Pictures presents the first United States solo exhibition by Japanese photographer Issei Suda. This exhibition consists of over twenty vintage photographs that date from 1971 through the 1980s primarily...More »
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Margeaux Walter "Crowded"
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Marco Rios "Plasma Pool"
Adopting traits from a variety of late 19th Century Gothic fiction, such as Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1866), H.G Wells' "The Island of Doctor Moreau"...More »
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Nebojša Šerić-Shoba "Battle Field"
The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) announces BATTLEFIELDS, an exhibition of photographic works by Nebojša Šerić-Shoba. Taken over a 10 year period (from 1999 to 2009), the featured works, documentations of actual...More »
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Laura Riboli "Proclivities"
This exhibition marks a new direction for Riboli. While earlier works used a combination of puppetry and animation to present minimalist objects as quasi-sentient beings moving of their own volition, Riboli's...More »
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"Beyond Participation: Hélio Oiticica and Neville D’Almeida in New York" Exhibition
- at Hunter College Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery
- in the Upper East Side area
- Closes in 50 days
Hunter College presents Beyond Participation: Hélio Oiticica and Neville D’Almeida in New York. The collaboration between renowned Brazilian artists Hélio Oitica and Nevielle D’Almeida from the late 1960s...More »
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"Brazilian" Exhibition
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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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Ryuji Miyamoto "Kobe"
5:46 am, January 17, 1995. An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 originating from a point twenty kilometers below Awajishima Island in southern Hyogo Prefecture struck the city of Kobe and its vicinity....More »
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"Alan B. Stone and the Senses of Place" Exhibition
"Alan B. Stone and the Senses of Place" is an intimate exhibition that explores photography, memory and some of the meanings associated with "place." Guest curator and native Montrealer, David Deitcher,...More »
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"Atget, Archivist" Exhibition
This presentation of 31 vintage prints by the celebrated French photographer Eugène Atget (1857–1927) is drawn from the ICP permanent collection. Surrealists such as Man Ray were fascinated by Atget's...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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"Tichý" Exhibition
This is the first American museum exhibition devoted to the work of the reclusive and mysterious Czech photographer Miroslav Tichý. Now over eighty years old, Tichý is a stubbornly eccentric artist, known...More »
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"Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris" Exhibition
Paris was a city of fantasy and chance encounters for Surrealist artists of the 1920s and '30s. During this period of unprecedented social and cultural transformation, photography played a dramatic new...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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"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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"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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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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"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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Patrick Faigenbaum "People and Places"
Patrick Faigenbaum first received critical notice in the mid-1980s for his portraits of Italian aristocratic families. In black and white prints rendered in a smoky chiaroscuro, he shot his subjects posing...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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"Mapping New York's Shoreline, 1609-2009" Exhibition
September 2009 marks 400 years since Henry Hudson sailed into New York Harbor and up the Hudson River, almost to what is now Albany, performing detailed reconnaissance of the Hudson Valley region. Other...More »
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Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster "Chronotopes & Dioramas"
Commissioned by Dia, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster’s latest project offers an annex to the world renowned research library at the Hispanic Society of America. Titled "Chronotopes & Dioramas," it expands...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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Tom Wool "In the Shadow of Everest"
In the Shadow of Everest presents photographer Tom Wool's images of life in the villages of Tibet's Rongbuk Valley. Taken over the course of four weeks in May 2001, Wool's photographs capture the Valley's...More »
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"Irving Penn, 1917–2009" Exhibition
Irving Penn’s unbroken stream of creative invention spanned seven decades and established an indelible standard of clarity, grace, wit, and elegance. The Museum of Modern Art has collected and exhibited...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 »
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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"Burning Desire" Exhibition
Spring fever is here and we welcome it with Burning Desire, an exhibition of photographs, video, works on paper, sculpture and books. Whether figuratively or metaphorically, this innovative and diverse...More »
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"Global/National: The Order of Chaos" Exhibition
The exhibition investigates how local artists from a variety of backgrounds are placed in relation to the rest of the world. Seen through a global lens, this exhibition explores the multiple cultures that...More »
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"The AIPAD Photography Show New York" Art Fair
One of the most important international photography events, The AIPAD Photography Show New York, will be presented by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) from March 18 through...More »
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Joe Deal "West and West: Reimaging the Great Plains"
Following the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and the subsequent public survey along the Sixth Principal Meridian, the Great Plains was officially opened to development and the surveyor's grid provided the...More »
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Ryan McGinley "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"
For his latest exhibition, Ryan McGinley has shifted his focus away from constructing a youthful sublime within the boundless American landscape and has concentrated instead on creating imagery within...More »








