Scaramouche - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Scaramouche. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Antonio Scaccabarozzi Exhibition
Antonio Scaccabarozzi’s body of work is defined by an experimental investigation into modes of vision. Scaramouche presents his first United States exhibition with an emblematic selection of pieces in...More »
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Gilberto Giovagnoli “The Worst”
Gilberto Giovagnoli’s work is driven by contemplations of sovereignty, tyranny, eroticism and transgression - all given free reign within his self-conceived utopian chaos. Giovagnoli was born in 1954,...More »
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Igor Eskinja “Poems of Accumulation and Growth”
“Poetry, before being the name of a particular art, is the generic name of art. Techné poiétiké: productive technique. This technique, that is, this art, this calculated operation, this procedure, this...More »
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Eric Mistretta “Scenes From An Italian Restaurant”
Scaramouche presents Scenes From An Italian Restaurant, Eric Mistretta’s first solo exhibition in New York. Mistretta finds a rich source of inspiration in seemingly conflicting feelings such as optimism...More »
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Be Andr “Uncurated”
“Art practice that seeks a place from which to speak and be heard almost inevitably means dissenting from the prevailing institutionalized language.” - Jean Fisher, 1996 With issues of authorship prevalent...More »
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Alexandria Smith “Perpetual Adorations”
Scaramouche inaugurates our 2014/15 season with a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Alexandria Smith. “Perpetual Adorations” is comprised of recent paintings, mixed media collages and site specific...More »
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“Personal Prehistories” Exhibition
Only a couple of centuries ago, the idea of prehistory had not been properly formulated. As Colin Renfrew noted in the introduction to his Prehistory: The Making of the Human Mind (New York: Modern Library,...More »
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Rushern Baker IV “Immutable Fires”
Scaramouche presents Immutable Fires, the first New York solo exhibition by Rushern Baker IV. Baker’s painted abstractions emerge from the chaotic world outside the canvas, in which urban and suburban...More »
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Micheal Bühler-Rose “Spirit & Matter”
Scaramouche is presents “Spirit & Matter”, Michael Bühler-Rose’s first solo exhibition in New York, featuring a new body of work which ranges from drawings and photographs to performative installations...More »
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Paul Branca “Satin Island”
Scaramouche presents “Satin Island” by New York-based artist Paul Branca, his second solo exhibition with the gallery. In “Satin Island” Branca continues his ongoing research into circuits of distribution,...More »
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Zoi Gaitanidou “Risk Aversion”
“All that mysterious life of the wilderness that stirs in the forest, in the jungles, in the hearts of wild men.” -Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness Scaramouche presents “Risk Aversion”, the first...More »
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“The Droste Affect” Exhibition
The cool summer climate brings much rain to the forest floor causing the already abundant ferns to proliferate in a density not seen before. In closely knit schools, the silvery scales of sardines flicker...More »
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Jonathan VanDyke “The Painter of the Hole”
Scaramouche presents The Painter of the Hole, Jonathan VanDyke’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. VanDyke’s new work carries with it the signifiers of painting, and yet he has pushed and pulled...More »
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Guy Ben-Ari "Out of Sight"
Scaramouche presents "Out of Sight" the first New York solo exhibition by artist Guy Ben-Ari. The exhibition examines the condition of image consumption as mediated through digital technology. Presenting...More »
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Alessandro Brighetti "Narchitecture"
Scaramouche presents the first U.S. exhibition of artist Alessandro Brighetti. Narchitecture casts the individual parts of the human body as unique living entities. Brighetti's approach to his ferrofluid...More »
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Leah Wolff "It's Been Hours"
"From intuition one can pass to analysis, but not from analysis to intuition." -Henri Bergson, An Introduction to Metaphysics Scaramouche presents "It's Been Hours," the first New York solo exhibition...More »
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Arlen Austin "Manicures for the Insurrectional Surge"
Scaramouche presents the first New York solo show of Arlen Austin. Known for his performative installations as well as collaborative projects, Manicures for the Insurrectional Surge explores valences...More »
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"Gli amori difficili" Exhibition
Scaramouche presents the exhibition, Gli amori difficili, inspired by the collection of tales by author Italo Calvino. Impressed by banal oppositions of daily life, Calvino penned several amorous stories...More »
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Cameron Crawford & Jibade-Khalil Huffman "Double-Jointed"
- Media: Illustration - Drawing - Prints - Sculpture - Video installation
- 2012-05-20 - 2012-06-08
Scaramouche presents Double-Jointed, an exhibition bringing together new and recent work by Cameron Crawford and Jibade-Khalil Huffman, both of whose practices rely on the articulation of visual ideas...More »
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Irina Korina "Demonstrative Behavior"
Scaramouche presents the first U.S. exhibition of Moscow-based artist Irina Korina. Known for her oversized, elaborate installations, the artist debuts a group of compelling works conceived for the gallery...More »
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"Building as Everydayness" Exhibition
Scaramouche presents the exhibition, "Building as Everydayness", uniting a group of artists living and working in Paris. Each of these artists utilizes architecture and the built environment as a starting...More »
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"Aesthetic Anarchy" Exhibition
Scaramouche presents the group exhibition "Aesthetic Anarchy." Working site-specifically with found objects and non-traditional materials such as jigsaw puzzles, wax, and stretcher bars, Elena Bajo, Sara...More »
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Jonathan VanDyke "With One Hand Between Us"
As part of Performa 11, Scaramouche presents a durational performance and installation by New York-based artist Jonathan VanDyke. With One Hand Between Us unfolds for forty hours over five days, as three...More »
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Seher Shah "Object Anxiety"
Scaramouche is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Seher Shah. Featuring a collection of drawings, prints, photographs, and sculptural works, "Object Anxiety" continues the artist's exploration of...More »
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Paul Branca "Waitings"
Scaramouche is pleased to present "Waitings," a solo exhibition by Paul Branca. Playing with notions of artistic labor, Branca circulates urban signs and symbols to near illegibility. Perhaps most indebted...More »
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Marc Breslin "Casual curses are the more effective"
Scaramouche presents a solo exhibition of paintings and video projections by Marc Breslin. "Casual curses are the most effective" takes its title from a William S. Burroughs quotation about black magic,...More »
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Alessandro Roma "Sites of Action"
With a series of collages and sculpture, "Sites of Action" derives its title from a preface to Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth, and the exhibition utilizes that novel's fantastical underground...More »
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Michael Stuart "Contingencies"
"Contingencies" offers systematic abstractions that expand the gestural moment of photography. Evocative of constructivist and minimalist abstractions, Stuart's practice breaks down compositional wholeness...More »
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"Of many, one" Exhibition
- Media: Sculpture - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2010-11-07 - 2011-01-02
Bringing together a group of eight young London-based artists, the exhibition “Of many, one” takes its cue from Italo Calvino's novel “If on a winter's night, a traveler,” a book where the first chapter...More »
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Dmitry Gutov "In Our Days, Everything Seems Pregnant with its Contrary"
Scaramouche presents a solo exhibition by prominent Moscow-based artist Dmitry Gutov, his first in a New York gallery. "In Our Days, Everything Seems Pregnant with its Contrary" features a new collection...More »
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"Lush Life: Chapter Eight: 17 Plus 25 Is 32" Exhibition
"Lush Life" adopts Richard Price’s 2008 novel to title and organize the exhibition. The novel is set in the contemporary LES and through a murder investigation exposes the dynamically changing community...More »
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Oliver Lutz "The Mediated Subject"
Scaramouche is pleased to inaugurate its new Orchard Street space with a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Oliver Lutz, his first in New York. "The Mediated Subject" is an installation of monochrome...More »
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Cristiana Palandri "Noiseless"
As the final exhibition at the former Fruit & Flower Deli space, "Scaramouche" is pleased to present an exhibition by Italian artist Cristiana Palandri. For her first solo-show in New York, Palandri...More »
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Michael Dean "Tolerance"
Borrowing its title from the eponymous play written by Dean for this occasion, the exhibition explores the impenetrable distance/space that exists between object and its trace, between past experiences...More »
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Kuba Bakowski "Studies in Natural History"
The interior of a coal mine in Europe; a group of miners strikes a pose as their headlights make a luminous picture of the Ursa Major constellation (Big Dipper). A freezing night in Spitsbergen, an island...More »
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Jonathan VanDyke "The Hole in the Palm of Your Hand"
In his first solo exhibition with the gallery, Jonathan VanDyke has altered the gallery’s space to create a container for five sculptures and a photograph. The sculptures appear at first like specific...More »
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"Sleep Activity" Performance
An evening of performance, intervention and installation featuring Sam Consiglio, Jo Q. Nelson and Nicedisc. More »
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"Snooze" Exhibition
“Hypnagogia” is a term coined by French scholar Alfred Maury (1817-1892) to define the transitional state between sleep and awakening. The word is also used to define a particular kind of dream image,...More »
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“A Momentary Fantasy” Exhibition
Expanding on Daniel Defert’s observation that philosopher Michel Foucault “evoked the parent’s bed as the first figure of heterotopia, the place that children love to penetrate for the pleasure of transgression...More »