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Current events
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"Lithographs from the Mourlot Studio" Exhibition
Galerie Mourlot presents Lithographs from the Mourlot Studio, an exhibition of graphic works by Modern Masters printed at the Atelier Mourlot. More »
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"Summer Reading" Exhibition
Michael Werner Gallery presents "Summer Reading", an exhibition of rarely seen artists' books published by the gallery over the last three decades. This historical exhibition includes a selection of prints...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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Peter Gallo "Time for Motherfuckers"
[Image: Peter Gallo "Untitled" (2010) Unique Color Poster 24 x 36 in.]More »
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Hiroki Otsuka a.k.a. Pirontan "Super Ero Manga Bros."
graphite. will be presenting a collection of new paintings, drawings, and prints by New York's flourishing Japanese artist Hiroki Otsuka. http://www.hirokiotsuka.com Otsuka, who began drawing as...More »
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Richard Prince "Pre-Appropriation Works, 1971 - 1974"
Specific Object / David Platzker announces the opening of the exhibition Richard Prince: Pre-Appropriation Works, 1971 - 1974. Richard Prince: Pre-Appropriation Works, 1971 - 1974 is an exploration...More »
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"Poems & Pictures" Exhibition
Poems & Pictures examines relationships between visual and language art. The exhibit features over 60 books produced between 1946 and 1981, as well as paintings, collages, periodicals, and ephemera....More »
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"Defining Beauty: Albrecht Dürer at the Morgan" Exhibition
Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), preeminent master of the German Renaissance, transformed drawing in northern Europe. Using his unrivaled talent as a draftsman and the force of his powerful artistic persona,...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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"Paper Scope" Exhibition
The Lower East Side Printshop announces the summer group exhibition "Paper Scope," featuring artists currently in residence at the Printshop, the exhibition includes Golnar Adili, Joell Baxter, Erin Diebboll,...More »
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Andy Warhol "The Last Decade"
Andy Warhol: The Last Decade is the first U.S. museum survey to examine the late work of American artist Andy Warhol (1928–1987). Encompassing nearly fifty works, the exhibition reveals the artist’s vitality,...More »
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Cannonball Press "Born Under a Bad Sign"
Coming off their recent inclusion in the Barnstormers group exhibition at Joshua Liner Gallery in Chelsea, Neo-Pagan World Kings of scruffy pirate black and white hillbilly printmaking, New York's legendary...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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"Today I Made Nothing" Exhibition
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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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RECENT ACQUISITIONS (And Some Thoughts on the Current Art Market) Galerie St. Etienne, New York
[Image: Egon Schiele "Chief Inspector Benesch" (1917) Gouache and black crayon on cream wove paper 46.1 x 29.5 cm.]More »
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"Fluxus Preview" Exhibition
An international art movement of the 1960s and 1970s, Fluxus— whose name was based on the Latin word flux, meaning constant flow or change— brought together artists working in music, poetry, film, theater,...More »
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"Drawings and Prints: Selections from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
This exhibition includes works on paper that date from the seventeenth century to the present day. A selection of French drawings includes recent acquisitions by Claude Vignon (1593–1670), Jacques André...More »
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"Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917" Exhibition
In the time between Henri Matisse's (1869–1954) return from Morocco in 1913 and his departure for Nice in 1917, the artist produced some of the most demanding, experimental, and enigmatic works of his...More »
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"Healing the Wounds of War: The Brooklyn Sanitary Fair of 1864" Exhibition
This exhibition presents a selection of artworks and historical objects celebrating the contributions of women to the mid-nineteenth-century Sanitary Movement, particularly the highly important Brooklyn...More »
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"Mazepa in Print" Exhibition
Concurrent and in conjunction with the Museum's major exhibition Ukraine-Sweden: At the Crossroads of History (XVII-XVIII Centuries) is a supplementary exhibit of approximately 150 books and other printed...More »
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"Experimental Women in Flux" Exhibition
n the spirit of MoMA’s publication of "Modern Women: Women Artists at The Museum of Modern Art" in June 2010, the Museum Library features experimental works by women that form part of the newly acquired...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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"Shaping Modernity: Design 1880–1980" Exhibition
The new installation of the Architecture and Design Galleries features a selection of visionary objects, graphics, architectural fragments, and textiles from the Museum’s collection that reveal the attempts...More »
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"Underground Gallery: London Transport Posters 1920s–1940s" Exhibition
After World War I, striking modern posters began to transform the stations of London’s underground railway system into public art galleries. The posters, designed by significant artists like László Moholy-Nagy,...More »
Permanent events
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"Pop Art: Works on Paper" Exhibition
The term Pop Art was first used around 1954 to describe a group of British artists, but by the early 1960s it became synonymous with a new American art movement that appropriated images, techniques, and...More »
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"Reading Room: 2000 books on contemporary art" Library
The reading room is a rapidly growing collection of several thousand books on contemporary art exhibitions open to the public at 41 Essex Street. The books have been donated by numerous art institutions...More »
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"Small Wonders from the American Collections" Exhibition
This special exhibition celebrates a major new installation in the Luce Center for American Art: Visible Storage ▪ Study Center that gives the public access to more than 350 additional objects from the...More »
Upcoming events
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"Künstlerplakate: Artists’ Posters from East Germany, 1967–1990" Exhibition
New York University’s Grey Art Gallery is pleased to announce the first American museum exhibition of artists’ posters created in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) during the 23-year period preceding...More »
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Gail Flanery "Horizon"
The 440 Gallery presents “Horizon” – works on paper by Gail Flanery. In her first solo exhibition with the 440 gallery, the artist presents a series of monotypes. Flanery derives imagery from the natural...More »
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Mark Mulroney "Really Creative Pictures"
Mixed Greens presents Mark Mulroney’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Really Creative Pictures will consist of paintings, books and a multi-part mural. For as long as he can remember, Mark...More »
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"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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Elisa Pritzker “Zipped”
Franklin 54 Gallery + Projects presents a solo exhibition of new works by Elisa Pritzker. In her 3rd solo show with the gallery, these digital art pieces on plexiglass are a break out of the box for the...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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Glen Baldridge "Zig-Zag: Works on Paper"
Artist, printmaker, and publisher Glen Baldridge presents a selection of new works on paper; zig-zagging between processes, rolling up the co-opting of counter culture by mainstream media and the idolization...More »
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"Delugians" Exhibition
"Delugians" exhibit at Salomon Arts Gallery showcases the work of lens-based artists whose work was influenced by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The collection of art in "Delugians" focuses on...More »
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"Woodcuts in Modern China, 1937 - 2008: Towards A Universal Pictorial Language" Exhibition
Chronologically, the first section of the exhibition Woodcuts In Modern China, 1937-2008: Towards A Universal Pictorial Language incorporates 34 works drawn from an important collection of over 200 woodcuts...More »
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Benjamin Edmiston "Slowly Born"
Benjamin Edmiston's paintings, illustrations and silk-screens often depict the floating heads of folks that sort of resemble future cave-men. Rave party future cave-men. His psychedelic heads seem to have...More »
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"Short-Term Deviation: A Collaboration with Showpaper" Exhibition
Beginning mid-September, this collaboration with the print publication Showpaper, is a month-long exhibition, publication, video and music event. Bringing the spirit of Showpaper—which crossbreeds music,...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 »








