in category 2D: Prints 
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- Queens (2)
- Harlem, Bronx (2)
- Williamsburg (4)
- Upper East Side (9)
- Midtown (12)
- Chelsea 27th (1)
- Chelsea 26th (5)
- Chelsea 25th (2)
- Chelsea 24th (4)
- Chelsea 22nd (1)
- Soho (2)
- Lower East Side (1)
- Lower Manhattan (1)
Queens
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"Reason's Clue" Exhibition
Inspired by the Tao Te Ching, the 6th Century B.C. text by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, Reason’s Clue focuses on contemporary art that engages the diverse ideas and attitudes about the history and culture (...)
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"International and National Projects" Exhibition
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents the work of three artists and a collective as part of the Fall 2008 cycle of the International and National Projects program. Featuring new and recent works by a (...)
Harlem, Bronx
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"3" Exhibition
Gallery I features the "Nightscapes" of Iannis Delatolas. In these 40" x 40" silver gelatin prints it is not the absence of light, or the contrast between extreme light and extreme darkness that is both (...)
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Second Annual Holiday Print Show
Launching a winter tradition, Studio 889's Second Annual Holiday Print Show will take place in its gallery starting on December 6 with an Opening Reception from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Studio 889's artists (...)
Williamsburg
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Jason Yates "Marginally Functional: Fast Friends Forever"
Fast Friends, Inc. is cultural hi-jacking; a representation of fear, the failure of the collective, the fetishism of the collapse, the language of mania, anger, regression, absurdity, redundancy, misinterpretation, (...)
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"Forth Estate Editions" Exhibitions
While some of the artists in this show have previous knowledge of printmaking processes, for others it was a first opportunity to work with a printer to create an edition that expands and enhances their (...)
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"New York City Supways Series" Exhibition
Figureworks is pleased to welcome back Mary Westring and Barbara Zanelli with an exhibition showcasing commuters on the New York City Subway.
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"These Are The People In Your Neighborhood" Exhibition
Jack the Pelican is honored to present the latest solo exhibition of painter Rob Fisher, "These Are the People in your Neighborhood," (titled in wry allusion to Mr. Rogers). Each painting is the documentation (...)
Upper East Side
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"A Tribute to Robert Rauschenberg: Prints" Exhibition
A Tribute to Robert Rauschenberg is a survey exhibition divided into two parts. Part One: Prints, on view October 23 through December 6, 2008, highlights his print series, from the first Booster and 7 (...)
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"Rhythms of Modern Life: British Prints 1914–1939" Exhibition
Rhythms of Modern Life will be the first major exhibition in the United States to examine the impact of Futurism and Cubism on British modernist printmaking from the beginning of World War I to the beginning (...)
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"SIGN/AGE Part Two: Lost in the Supermarket" Exhibition
"Lost in the Supermarket" is the second in our three part SIGN/AGE series. Assembling works by artists from the Post-War period to the present, these exhibitions mine ideas and images from the rich arenas (...)
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"Eros" Exhibition
Richard L. Feigen & Co.’s fall exhibition, Eros, will focus on the themes of love, romance, and eroticism, which have fascinated artists for centuries. Paintings, drawings, prints, and video art from (...)
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"Drawings and Prints" Selections from the Permanent Collection
On view will be European works on paper spanning the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries, including a number of recent acquisitions. Among the highlights is a group exploring depictions of gatherings (...)
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"Art and Love in Renaissance Italy" Exhibition
This exhibition explores the various exceptional objects created to celebrate love and marriage in the Italian Renaissance. The approximately 150 objects, which date from about 1400 to the mid-16th century, (...)
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"Chagall and the Artists of the Russian Jewish Theater, 1919-1949" Exhibition
The Jewish Museum is organizing the first exhibition devoted to the extraordinary artwork created for Russian Jewish theater productions in the 1920s and 1930s. The exhibition will bring to light a remarkable (...)
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"Wall Stories: Children's Wallpapers and Books" Exhibition
This exhibition will explore the relationship between wallpapers and books created for children through works from the permanent collection and the National Design Library. From their beginning in the (...)
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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 (...)
Midtown
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Yue Minjun "The Grassland Series"
[Image: Yue Minjun "The Grassland Series Screenprint 1" (2008) Screenprint in 26 colors 29 x 37 in.]
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"Beyond a Memorable Fancy: Print, Perception and the Artist’s Intervention" Exhibition
Curated by Michelle Levy. Image by Glen Baldridge.
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Brice Brown "American Boy"
Presenting new work that combines painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture and Internet-based art, Brown demonstrates how codified or repressed information always lurks just beneath the surface of (...)
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Alice Trumbull Mason Exhibition
[Image: Alice Trumbull Mason "Lines Take Shape" (1942) oil on masonite 22 x 28 in.]
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Claudia Bravo "A Bestiary"
[Image: Claudia Bravo "Caballo Blanco (White Horse)" (2008) lithograph 75 x 106 cm.]
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Willard Boepple "Looms"
Lori Bookstein Fine Art is pleased to announce "Looms," a recent body of work by Willard Boepple. The looms, a series of highly linear, roughly rectangular sculptures made of aluminum, explore the contrast (...)
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"John Milton’s Paradise Lost" Exhibition
John Milton's "Paradise Lost" celebrates the 400th anniversary of the birth of John Milton (1608–1674) with an exhibition drawn from the Morgan's collection of the English poet's work, which includes the (...)
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"Keyholder" Exhibition
The Lower East Side Printshop is pleased to announce its fall exhibition, featuring new work created through its Keyholder Residency Program. The Keyholder Residency offers emerging artists free access (...)
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"Art Deco Design: Rhythm and Verve" Exhibition
What is the reason for the enduring appeal of Art Deco design? The answer lies in the vitality of the decorative style’s visual elements. Art Deco captured the mood of 1920s and 1930s modernism, an age (...)
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"The Museum and the War Effort: Artistic Freedom and Reporting for 'The Cause'" Exhibition
In the years leading up to and during World War II, The Museum of Modern Art—then in its early days—organized a number of shows intended to elicit public support of the war and to solidify America's image (...)
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"The Printed Picture" Exhibition
This October, MoMA will publish "The Printed Picture," a book by Richard Benson that traces the changing technology of picture making from the Renaissance to the present, focusing on the vital role of (...)
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"Focus: Jasper Johns" Exhibition
To celebrate the acquisition of a new series of works on paper by Jasper Johns (American, b. 1930), a selection of his paintings, drawings, and prints, all from the Museum's collection, will be on view (...)
Chelsea 27th
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"Hollander Workshop 1964-1972" Exhibition
Sragow Gallery will be exhibiting works from the Hollander Workshop. It is in honor of Irwin Hollander’s 81st birthday and the great contribution he made to the art of lithography. The exhibition will (...)
Chelsea 26th
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"Credible Correspondence" Exhibition
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “Credible Correspondence (Travels of the Imagination),” an exhibition featuring one-of-a-kind postcards created by first- and second-year students in the MFA Illustration (...)
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Rosario Moore Arteaga "Play Date"
Venetia Kapernekas gallery announces Play Date, an exhibition of sculptures, drawings, prints by the NY based artist Rosario Moore Arteaga. Play Date is Rosario Moore Arteaga’s first solo exhibition (...)
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Federico Pietrella "Day-Specific"
In RARE PLUS, Federico Pietrella presents an exhibition entitled Day-Specific that combines a selection of new works on paper with an installation of flashlights laid in a row on the floor to create a (...)
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Trenton Doyle Hancock "Fear"
James Cohan Gallery presents the fourth gallery exhibition by artist Trenton Doyle Hancock. Hancock is well known for evolving his absurdist narrative of the battle between good and evil executed across (...)
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Laurent de Brunhoff And Jean de Brunhoff "The Art of Babar"
Mary Ryan Gallery presents The Art of Babar, an exhibition of original watercolors, drawings, and prints for the Babar books by Laurent and Jean De Brunhoff. This exhibition features a rare selection of (...)
Chelsea 25th
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"Wall Rockets" Exhibition
The title of the exhibition refers to a painting completed in 2000 by Ed Ruscha, arguably one of the most innovative artists over the past four decades. WALL ROCKETS: Contemporary Artists and Ed Ruscha (...)
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Ed Smith "Disasters, Republican Landscapes and New Forms"
Ed Smith's work is an extension of his belief in the dignity of labor and the inherent integrity of conflict. These aspects of the human condition are the subjects of "Disasters" and "Republican Landscapes", (...)
Chelsea 24th
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"The Unforgiven" Exhibition
"The Unforgiven" is a group show with new works by Jason Brooks, Dan Colen, Till Gerhard, Nate Lowman, Anselm Reyle and Aaron Young, with works by William S. Burroughs, Martin Kippenberger, Steven Parrino, (...)
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"Recent Works by Various Artists" Exhibition
[Image: Rajan Krishnan "Memoir/Transit" (2006) Acrylic on Canvas 108 x 72 in.]
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Michelangelo Pistoletto
Pistoletto is one of Arte Povera's most significant protagonists. His iconic mirror paintings and installations that have earned him rapid and lasting international recognition, represent the artist's (...)
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Yizhak Elyashiv and Sibylle Pasche Exhibition
[Image: Sibylle Pasche "Riflesso di Stelle" (2008) marble bianco carrara, each about 24 x 28 x 31 in.]
Chelsea 22nd
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Brice Marden "Prints"
F. Scott Fitzgerald once said; "there are no second acts in American lives." If that is true, then Brice Marden's aesthetic trajectory is a notable exception. Very few who first admired Marden's monochromatic (...)
Soho
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Jason Cantoro "New Works"
Glowlab is pleased to present "New Works," an exhibition by emerging multi-media artist Jason Cantoro. Cantoro takes North American urban cultural memory as a starting point for densely layered landscapes (...)
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Cory Arcangel "Adult Contemporary"
Adult Contemporary seems a particularly appropriate title for this latest exhibition of new work by the now 30 year-old darling of new media art, for Arcangel can be seen here as either having a) finally (...)
Lower East Side
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Anders Bergstrom "Prints and Recent Work"
The work of Brooklyn-based artist Anders Bergstrom shows clearly that he has walked the winding path of his life with eyes wide open. Crushed aluminum cans, stacks of old newspapers, crumpled brown paper (...)





