Lyles & King (21 Catherine St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Lyles & King (21 Catherine St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Chris Dorland “shellcode”
During a particular outing with his father along Montreal’s Old Port, an eight year old Chris Dorland pointed out the remnants of an orbic structure, which his father promptly dismissed as “some junk from...More »
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Caleb Hahne Quintana, Elmer Guevara, Taha Heydari, and Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson Exhibition
Lyles & King presents an exhibition of new paintings by Caleb Hahne Quintana, Elmer Guevara, Taha Heydari, and Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson. Caleb Hahne Quintana conceives of ‘home’ as a place of origin...More »
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Sarah Miska “A Cautionary Tail”
Sarah Miska (b. 1983) is an American artist living and working in Los Angeles, her figurative paintings of equestrian motifs a study of control, interspecies relationality, and the pleasures of looking....More »
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Paola Angelini “Newborn from Ashes and Fire”
Lyles & King presents Newborn From Ashes and Fire, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Italian artist Paola Angelini. A statuesque blonde woman sits atop a galloping horse in the center of Birth...More »
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Kathy Ruttenberg “Sunshine at Midnight”
“Nature never did betray The heart that loved her.” ― William Wordsworth Lyles and King presents Sunshine at Midnight, an expansive solo exhibition of ceramic works by New York state based artist Kathy...More »
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Chris Hood “Falling Through Flatland”
Lyles & King presents Falling Through Flatland, Chris Hood’s third solo exhibition. Chris Hood’s paintings embody a sense of alluring familiarity. In his layered compositions, Hood moves swiftly...More »
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Michael DeLucia “Standing Water”
Outdoor Sculpture Space at 21 Catherine Street These three new works by Michael DeLucia are sculpture, but also what happens before and after sculpture. Like maquettes, the plywood volumes are low-polygon...More »
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Erica Mahinay “The Bright Place Idea”
Lyles & King presents The Bright Place Idea, Erica Mahinay’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. The new paintings and sculptures navigate conscious adjustments in attention through trace, surface,...More »
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“The Skin I Live In” Exhibition
Curated by Geena Brown The relation to the self, the relation to the world, the relation to the other: all are constituted through a reversibility of seeing and being seen, perceiving and being perceived.–Amelia...More »
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“In Praise of Shadows” Exhibition
Curated by Ebony L. Haynes Lyles & King presents In Praise of Shadows, a group exhibition curated by Ebony L. Haynes. This exhibition is a revisited iteration of the Yale MFA Painting and Printmaking...More »
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Natalie Frank “Cross-dressing for the Battlefield”
Salon 94 and Lyles & King present Cross-dressing for the Battlefield, a two-gallery solo exhibition of new paper and sculptural works by Natalie Frank. Over the course of her career, Frank has surprised,...More »
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Farley Aguilar “Closed Game”
My final prayer: O my body, make of me a man that always questions! —Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks Farley Aguilar’s paintings are confronting. Dealing in clashing colors and collapsed periods...More »
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Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack “XXXIII Lighters on My Dresser”
Outdoor Sculpture Space Lyles & King presents XXXIII Lighters on My Dresser, a solo exhibition of new sculptures, paintings, and performances by Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack in our Outdoor Sculpture...More »
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Chris Dorland “New Day”
Lyles & King presents New Day, a solo exhibition of new work by Chris Dorland. New Day consists of a suite of large scale paintings on linen and two hyperreal data-driven video works. This will be...More »
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Mira Schor “Tipping Point”
Lyles & King presents Tipping Point, Mira Schor’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. In a 2018 painting Mira Schor asks, What kind of art will we make under fascism? In a selection of paintings...More »
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Michael Bauer “Metacaves 1973”
By Alastair MacKinven, 28/10/20, North London Some years ago I was living in Greenwich, South London. It is similar to every square inch of this island in that it is contaminated with a thick layer...More »
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Farley Aguilar Exhibition
Lyles & King presents four new paintings by Farley Aguilar in the gallery project room. In this work, Aguilar addresses history, trauma, and the body. In Accused Woman, Shorn Woman, Unknown Woman,...More »
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Catalina Ouyang “cunt waifu”
Outdoor Sculpture Space, 21 Catherine Street anyone can be rendered formless. nothing is “healed” but things are different. IN repeatedly trying to write the meaning(s) of violence and how gender...More »
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Rosa Loy “Everything Stays Different”
Lyles & King presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by the Leipzig-based artist Rosa Loy, Everything Stays Different. This will be her first solo exhibition with the gallery and her first solo...More »
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“I Want To Feel Alive Again” Exhibition
Rebecca Horn, Dan Herschlein, Farley Aguilar, Mira Schor, Gina Pane, Ivana Bašić, Polly Borland, Aaron Gilbert, Rosa Loy, Jenna Gribbon, Rachel Howard, Jessie Makinson, Ariana Papademetropoulous, Gavin...More »
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Jo-ey Tang & Thomas Fougeirol “Animot”
“The animal looks at us, and we are naked before it. Thinking perhaps begins there.”* Upon his naked exit from the shower, when French philosopher Jacques Derrida saw his cat staring at him, the urgency...More »
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Sojourner Truth Parsons, Sara Gernsbacher, Nadia Belerique “Staying alive”
Bless you for your anger It’s a sign of rising energy Bless you for your sorrow It’s a sign of vulnerability Bless you for your greed It’s a sign of great capacity Bless you for your jealousy It’s...More »
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Arghavan Khosravi “Tightrope Walking the Red Lines”
Lyles & King Gallery presents the first New York solo exhibition of Iran-born artist Arghavan Khosravi (b. 1984). Khosravi paints metaphysical and vivid, contemporary scenes that confront the challenges...More »
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Erica Mahinay “Let the Breath Breathe Itself”
Make yourself comfortable Move around as much as you want until you feel settled Becoming aware of the main points of contact with the surface which supports your body Feel the earth below Bring...More »
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Julia Norton “Ghostlight”
“A ‘ghost light’ is a light that is placed on a stage after a show ends and the theater is closed. There are multiple versions of why and how this superstition came about, but my favorite is that it is...More »
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Rose Kallal “Polyphase Transmission”
Lyles & King presents Polyphase Transmission, an immersive four-channel video and sound installation by Rose Kallal. This will be the artist’s second exhibition at Lyles & King. Kallal, Robert...More »
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Vivian Greven, Erica Mahinay and Lauren Seiden “Touch Knows You Before Language”
What does it mean to let one’s gaze play over the surface of an artwork? What is the distinction between physical touch and vision? Increasingly we are reminded that the eye and the hand are irrevocably...More »
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Mira Schor “California Paintings, 1971-1973”
Lyles & King presents California Paintings, 1971-1973, an exhibition marking the beginning of Mira Schor’s 50-year oeuvre. The majority of work has either not been exhibited since 1973 or not at all....More »
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Aaron Gilbert “Psychic Novellas”
Aaron Gilbert imbues his paintings with a radical attention. His meticulous compositions, worked and reworked, insist upon connection: between a person and their environment, between other people, between...More »
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Farley Aguilar “Cleansing”
Lyles & King presents Cleansing, Farley Aguilar’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Cleansing brings together nine large-scale oil paintings of eroticism and trauma. In an unsettling, timely...More »
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Jessie Makinson & Stuart Lorimer Exhibition
Lyles & King presents a two-person exhibition of new paintings by English artist Jessie Makinson and Scottish artist Stuart Lorimer. Drawing inspiration from speculative fiction and the occult,...More »
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Aneta Grzeszykowska “Mama”
Lyles & King presents Mama, an exhibition of two photographic series by Polish artist Aneta Grzeszykowska. Spot-lit on the gallery’s charcoal gray walls, seventeen photographs show the artist’s daughter...More »
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Trudy Benson “Closer Than They Appear”
Although linked early in her career with references to digital image technologies, likely due to her paintings’ virtuosic contours, vertiginous cuts, and seemingly effortless spatial complexity, Trudy...More »
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Chris Hood “Drawings”
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“Dead Eden” Exhibition
Ivana Basic Chris Dorland Vivian Greven Rachel Howard Jason Matthew Lee Sanam Khatibi Erica Mahinay Jessie Makinson Lionel Maunz France-Lise McGurn Ryan Mrozowski Autumn Ramsey Urara Tsuchiya Jala...More »
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Ethan Greenbaum “First Surface”
Like any photographer, Ethan Greenbaum asks that, first, we pay attention. When we drift through city streets on our way to work, or out to drinks with friends, or through a battery of galleries, we do...More »
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Borden Capalion “Swamp Etiquette”
Lyles & King presents Swamp Etiquette, a solo exhibition of new work by Borden Capalino. Capalino prints found 35mm film, stock photos, and cell phone pics onto painted polystyrene mounted on board....More »
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Mi Kafchin “Between Nights”
What is the architecture of psychic space? What is the depth of the foundation of a house in a dream? How sandy or laced with clay is the soil in our fantasies? How wide are the rivers? How high are the...More »
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Chris Dorland “Civilian”
Most people, me included, are most comfortable conceptually living about ten years back from whatever point in time we’ve reached. I think we all have these moments that are vertiginous, and terribly exciting,...More »
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Mira Schor “The Red Tie Paintings”
“A day in the studio begins with the instantaneity of response to that day’s repellent news, which I can articulate very freely in ink and gouache on paper. The paintings fix and develop some of these...More »
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Lucy Kim, Rachel LaBine and Isabel Yellin Exhibition
Lucy Kim’s practice disrupts photography’s seamless link between referent and image. Using mold-making and casting as the sculptural equivalent to photography, she oil paints over her casts to highlight...More »
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Phillip Birch “Milespires & Reliquaries”
Lyles & King presents Milespires and Reliquaries, a new movie and accompanying sculptural installation by American artist Phillip Birch. The exhibition, Birch’s second with Lyles & King, begins...More »
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Chris Hood “Novel Gazers”
Lyles & King presents Novel Gazers, an exhibition of new paintings by American artist Chris Hood. This exhibition is Hood’s second with the gallery, and the body of work further develops the imagery...More »
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Marvin Luvualu António “Here on Purpose”
- Media: Painting - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2017-06-15 - 2017-07-28
Lyles & King presents its project space with Marvin Luvualu António’s first New York exhibition. Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia but living in Toronto, Canada since 2004, António works in performance,...More »
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Trudy Benson & Yann Gerstberger “TT52”
Lyles & King presents TT52, a two person exhibition of new paintings by American artist Trudy Benson and textiles by the French artist Yann Gerstberger. In recent paintings, Benson has shifted her...More »
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Erica Mahinay “Visions From the Personal Growth Laboratory”
Percept language is a way of rephrasing language to take ownership of individual experience. If language creates reality, then it should reflect the awareness of the self, by foregoing impersonal pronouns—“it,”...More »
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Thomas Fougeirol, Jo-ey Tang, and Harold Edgerton “Bullet Through Glass”
Bullet Through Glass. Milk finds its form in other things. Soy. Rice. Oat. Wheat. Almond. Hemp. Barley. Spelt. Cashew. Hazelnut. Walnut. Coconut. Sesame. Flaxseed. Chia Seed. Macadamia. Mother’s Milk. Father’s...More »
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“A Bigger Splash” Exhibition
Organized by Yves Scherer An immersive installation of sculpture, video, and painting organized by Yves Scherer. Markus Selg, born 1974 in Tuttlingen, is based in Berlin. Selection of recent exhibitions...More »
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Farley Aguilar “Bad Color Book”
Lyles & King presents Bad Color Book, the New York solo debut of Farley Aguilar. Aguilar is a self-taught painter born in Nicaragua and now living in Miami. He bases his compositions on antiquated,...More »
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Casey Jane Ellison & Claire Tabouret “Voyeur vs. Viewer”
Voyeur vs. Viewer 1. You’re welcome here but can you please be careful near the Figurative Paintings and the Stand Up Comedy. 2. Touching each other is enough touching. You will just get to watch....More »
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Aneta Grzeszykowska “NO/BODY”
Lyles & King and 11R present No/Body, a two-venue exhibition of work by Polish artist Aneta Grzeszykowska. This is Grzeszykowska’s first solo show in New York in over five years and features work in...More »
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“X” Exhibition
X The Stage: Stanford Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt “I love beautiful women and beautiful women love me. It has to be both ways” Marriage Equality Hillary “Jihadi Brides” Amy...More »
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Rose Kallal “Four Pillars”
Rose Kallal’s colluding components, her cast of objects – projectors, film loops, reel-to-reel players, audio loops, canvas, table and lamp – speak of endless collapse and rebirth through technology on...More »
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Max Frintrop “Daily Bread”
Lyles & King presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Max Frintrop. This will be Frintrop’s first exhibition with the gallery. Max Frintrop is an artist who prizes the act of making a painting....More »
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“Death Is A Conceptual Artist” Exhibition
Lyles & King Gallery presents Mira Schor’s solo exhibition Death Is A Conceptual Artist. This will be Schor’s first New York solo show since 2012. In two series of new paintings and drawings, with...More »
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“Low” Exhibition
Low gathers artists who conceive of imagery as a sculptural medium. Digital reproduction has opened a conduit that fundamentally alters terms like materiality, scale, architecture and phenomenology. As...More »
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Dana DeGiulio & Molly Zuckerman-Hartung “Queen”
She decides the palette, the setting, the sequence. When it comes time to film, it’s all done out of order: that actor is only available this month, there are intensities that cannot be repeated, certain relationships...More »
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Phillip Birch “Master Dynamic presents Frontier”
Frontier is your own personal symbiont. It has a morphological matrix that targets your DNA and adapts itself to any environment. It is a quantum leap in biotechnology. It is biopower at your fingertips....More »
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Davina Semo “Where Life is Happening”
Lyles & King presents a solo exhibition of new work by Davina Semo. With concrete, light, glass, metals, and leather, WHERE LIFE IS HAPPENING reflects on a psychological milieu in US 2015 (if you...More »
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Chris Hood “Slow Drag in Margaritaville”
Often, in essays noting that the work of an artist is funny (e.g. Marcel Duchamp or Mike Kelley or Elizabeth Murray or whoever), writers compulsively preempt that acknowledgment by immediately declaring...More »
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Stuart Lorimer Exhibition
In the project area, Stuart Lorimer will exhibit a new body of paintings that explore image, action, and revision. He builds layer by layer - one move, then another. Some are driven by a narrative impulse,...More »
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Dan Ivic “Guts (2012-2015)”
Lyles & King presents an exhibition of Dan Ivic’s paintings spanning 2012 to present. This body of work, Guts (2012-2015), marks his return to art making after a hiatus of nearly ten years during...More »
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“The Inaugural” Exhibition