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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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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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"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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"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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"Animate Matter" Exhibition
Thomas Erben Gallery presents Animate Matter, an exhibition of works by Pia Maria Martin, Dona Nelson, Richard Staub and Rose Wylie. Although from vastly different generations, all four artists are seemingly...More »
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William Kentridge "Five Themes"
This large-scale exhibition surveys nearly three decades of work by William Kentridge (b. 1955, South Africa), a remarkably versatile artist whose work combines the political with the poetic. Dealing with...More »
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John Bock Exhibition
The fifth solo show at Anton Kern Gallery of German artist John Bock includes a two-channel video projection, a squid-powered metal sculpture with video, a group of hanging soft sculptures, and a lecturedance-performance...More »
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Tim Burton Exhibition
This major career retrospective on Tim Burton consisting of a gallery exhibition and a film series, considers Burton's career as a director, producer, writer, and concept artist for live-action and animated...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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"Action: Sex and the Moving Image" Exhibition
We live in a visual culture. Everywhere we look we are bombarded with images often to the point of sensory overload. Images shape our desires, the way we think and the manner in which we connect and interact...More »
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Tala Madani "Pictograms"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents Pictograms, Tala Madani’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, which premieres new paintings and animations by the Iranian born artist. Interested in the complexities...More »
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Dinh Q. Lê "Elegies"
Elegies is an installation of two videos, From Father to Son: A Rite of Passage (2007) and South China Sea Pishkun (2009) and related large scale photographic works. This will be the first New York screening...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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"Leopards in the Temple" Exhibition
Leopards in the Temple is a parable by Franz Kafka that reads as follows: "Leopards break into the temple and drink to the dregs what is in the sacrificial pitchers; this is repeated over and over again;...More »
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Marina Abramović "The Artist Is Present"
This performance retrospective traces the prolific career of Marina Abramović (Yugoslavian, b. 1946) with approximately fifty works spanning over three decades of her early interventions and sound pieces,...More »
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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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Nari Ward "LIVESupport"
Nari Ward's first solo exhibition at the gallery, features a new body of work consisting of sculptures, works on paper, and video, Ward articulates a dialogue surrounding the idea of support– physical,...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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"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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Christina Mazzalupo "Stomachache"
Mixed Greens presents Christina Mazzalupo’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stomachache is a multimedia exhibition quantifying and categorizing the eight weeks leading up to her 40th birthday....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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Rob Swainston "Centennial Drift"
Rob Swainston mixes installation, printmaking, sculpture, drawing and video in an exploration of social and historical processes. Because Swainston works large and in multiples he can cut up, overprint,...More »
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"Performance 7: Joan Jonas: Mirage" Exhibition
Inspired by a trip the artist took to India, Joan Jonas’s Mirage (1976/2005) was originally conceived as a 1976 performance for the screening room of New York’s Anthology Film Archives. In it, Jonas carried...More »
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"Duke Riley: Those About to Die Salute You" Exhibition
Duke Riley’s Those About to Die Salute You is the second installment of a multi-part residency that began with a recreation of a Romanesque bread and circus naval battle or naumachia that drew more than...More »
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Katayoun Vaziri Exhibition
Katayoun Vaziri makes works on paper and videos that pose pointed questions about the nature of personal narratives and civic identity: what are the stories we tell ourselves to determine our allegiances,...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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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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Judith Hoffman "I've Heard That Disembodiment is the New Black"
In a short video created for Art in General’s elevator, Judith Hoffman mines stereotypes of the female artist to unveil the struggles of marginalized creative communities. Through the presentation of a...More »
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Jonathon Keats "Strange Skies"
Directed and Produced by Jonathon Keats Plants have roots. As a consequence of this simple fact, they do not travel naturally, lacking the chance to experience the world's vast diversity, and even missing...More »
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"FIVE DECADES OF PASSION Part Two: The Founding of the Center" Exhibition
An exhibition highlighting Emily Fisher Landau's unique vision in building the Fisher Landau Center for Art's collection. Focusing on groupings of artists that Mrs. Landau collected between 1989 &...More »
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"Denim" Exhibition
The artists in DENIM explore the multifarious connotations of a material that began its life as a fabric for work clothes, but has become, over the past few decades, a material for fashion, both instant...More »
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"Vernissage 9" Exhibition
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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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Jenny Marketou "Lighter Then Fiction (2010)"
A video installation which engages principles from aeronautics, aerial surveillance, ballooning, recreation, landscape, architecture, data mapping and video streaming, that triggers feelings of fear, disturbance...More »
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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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Lars Laumann Exhibition
Laumann’s videos and works on paper twist and tease fact and fiction into poetic narratives, ripe with coincidences and odd associations. Using both appropriated and original content, he portrays extraordinary...More »
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Chaw ei Thein & Brad W. Darcy "Transformed Conversation"
Soapbox Gallery presents the two person exhibition "Transformed Conversation" with New York based artist Brad Darcy and Burma based artist Chaw Ei Thein. In "Transformed Conversation", Mr. Darcy and Ms...More »
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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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"'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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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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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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Pawel Wojtasik "At the Still Point" & Marietta Hoferer "Coptic Light"
Smack Mellon presents a five-channel video installation by Pawel Wojtasik and a series of pencil and tape drawings by Marietta Hoferer. Wojtasik’s visually powerful videos typically take on weighty...More »
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"Spain in the City" Exhibition
- at The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center for the Arts
- in the Midtown area
- Closes in 49 days
The main idea of this exhibition is to link different artistic expressions, languages and backgrounds, thus illustrating the plurality of these artists. The most talented young Spanish Art will have an...More »
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Herb Brown "Painting & Video Works from the 1960s"
Herb Brown has never colored between the lines. His over-painted advertising signs and subway posters boldly challenged both the role of graphic imagery in consumer culture and the unacknowledged censorship...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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"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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Ron Rocco "Shake Up"
The ways artists express themselves creatively is traced back to their childhood. From constructing cities with blocks to banging on pots to making tree forts to devising strategies to win games - an artist...More »
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"Unspecific Objects" Exhibition
Making a reference to “Specific Objects,” Donald Judd's seminal essay of 1965, the show brings together a group of six artists, who approach art-making with a fresh take on the process of reduction. It...More »
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"Signature Power: Legends and Other Myths" Exhibition
This particular show will highlight 20 artists who were the popular choices favored by our audiences. BIG IDEAS included 11 shows with the themes “Opposites Attract”, “The Teeny Tiny Show”, “Animals in...More »








