Simone Subal Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Simone Subal Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“No Body Yet” Exhibition
When a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly, it must first dissolve itself into a pure matter, from which a new body is formed. In this liminal, mushy state, the body is still only a possibility. No...More »
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Sónia Almeida “In the Study: L Shape”
An L-shape is easy to make. Stretching the thumb and index finger of your left hand away from each other, the shape sits between your open fingers. The invisible ‘L’ orients you within space; an embodied...More »
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Mie Yim “Nightshade”
Simone Subal Gallery presents Nightshade, Mie Yim’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features new paintings by Yim, as well as a selection of prominent works on paper produced over...More »
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Julien Bismuth “Beat The Matrix”
Julien Bismuth (born 1973 in Paris) lives and works in New York. Solo and two person exhibitions include University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (2023, forthcoming); Galerie Georges-Philippe &...More »
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Florian Meisenberg “A story is always told into two ears”
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“Common Nocturnes” Exhibition
Common Nocturnes presents a collection of works by four artists exploring the ways in which our commonly held belief systems are in desperate need of personal, cultural, and structural revaluation. Utilizing...More »
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Jesse Wine “The Players”
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Emily Mae Smith “Kin”
Tangled in symbolism, Emily Mae Smith’s solo exhibition Kin interweaves totems and allegories that have marked her painting practice for over a decade. In Smith’s latest works, archaic tropes are often...More »
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Anna K.E. and Florian Meisenberg “Electric Forest (Bowery)”
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“Hybrids” Exhibition
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Baseera Khan “snake skin”
“I’m showing new work about eminent fallen powers and their circumstantial influences on visual culture. I dissected a singular 6x14 foot column through material traditions of resistance and dissent, by...More »
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Sam Ekwurtzel “Renderings”
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“Condo New York” Exhibition
Hosting Instituto de Visión (Bogota, Colombia) and Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Romania) Featuring works by Otto Berchem, Frank Heath, and Lia Perjovschi This is the third iteration of Condo...More »
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Veronika Pausova “A to C”
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Cameron Clayborn “Through the Wrong Tongue”
Cameron Clayborn was raised in Memphis, TN and lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. In 2016, Clayborn received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, and in 2018 attended...More »
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Jen Liu, Joanna Piotrowska and Jesse Wine Exhibition
It is with great pleasure that Simone Subal Gallery presents a group exhibition featuring works by Jen Liu, Joanna Piotrowska, and Jesse Wine. All three artists question the stability of established political...More »
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Sonia Almeida “Perpetual dizziness”
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“Not for everybody” Exhibition
Curated by Allie TepperMore »
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Florian Meisenberg “In Flames Leaving Las Vegas”
Simone Subal Gallery presents the opening of Florian Meisenberg’s “In Flames Leaving Las Vegas”. This is Meisenberg’s third solo show at the gallery. For the past several years, Florian Meisenberg’s...More »
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“Condo New York” Exhibition
Simone Subal Gallery hosting Sadie Coles HQ, London Preview: Friday, June 29, 12:00 – 8:00pm and Saturday, June 30, 12:00 – 6:00pm The second iteration of Condo New York, a collaborative exhibition...More »
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Frank Heath “Path of Totality”
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B. Ingrid Olson “Kiss the architect on the mouth”
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Kiki Kogelnik “Fragments and Masks: Works from the 70s and 80s”
The Austrian born Kiki Kogelnik (1935 – 1997) spent much of her career in New York. Her earliest works show an affinity for School of Paris style painting, but upon moving to New York in the early 1960s...More »
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Anna K.E. “Crossing Gibraltar at Midday”
K.E.’s current exhibition continues her investigation into two different topics: the body as an agent and receptor in a technologically and physically mediated landscape; and the often absurd nature of...More »
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Jesse Wine “Prosper, Phantom Limb”
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Emily Mae Smith “The Sphinx or The Caress”
Simone Subal Gallery presents the opening of Emily Mae Smith’s The Sphinx or The Caress. Emily Mae Smith is versed in various strategies of representation. She pulls from disparate sources to create...More »
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Veronika Pausova “Be frictionless latecomer”
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Tanya Leighton and Gregor Staiger Exhibition
The inaugural Condo New York, a collaborative exhibition by 36 galleries across 16 New York spaces. In 2016, Vanessa Carlos (Carlos/Ishikawa) founded Condo London as a way to offer international galleries...More »
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Julien Bismuth “streams”
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“Eighteen Hundred Showers” Exhibition
Organized by Phillip John Velasco Gabriel and Oto Gillen More »
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“redirecting” Exhibition
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Brian O’Doherty Exhibition
P! and Simone Subal Gallery are thrilled to present their second solo exhibition by Brian O’Doherty (also known as Patrick Ireland). Featuring rarely-exhibited works from the 1960s and 1970s, the exhibition...More »
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Josef Bauer, Kristen Jensen and Philip Wiehagen Exhibition
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Sam Ekwurtzel “late morning early spring”
Simone Subal Gallery presents Sam Ekwurtzel’s late morning early spring. This is Ekwurtzel’s second solo show at the gallery. Sam Ekwurtzel’s exhibition refers to an 8 minute period occurring on the...More »
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“Gesture Play” Exhibition
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Sonia Almeida “cupping the hand behind the ear”
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“Surface Tension” Exhibition
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Larry Bamburg “TalctoTile, PL’d to MDO”
TalctoTile, PL’d to MDO brings together a body of new work that plays with the never resolved relationship between an original and its copy. Each piece begins with a specific problem that Bamburg responds...More »
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“Untitled Body Parts” Exhibition
Untitled Body Parts is a conversation coalescing around Kiki Kogelnik. More than 50 years ago, Kogelnik pursued her relational subjects—feminism and appropriation, technology and the body, process and...More »
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“Very Long Fingers” Exhibition
Very Long Fingers is a three-person exhibition that features Julien Bismuth, Tomasz Kowalski, and Autumn Ramsey. The figure is central to this exhibition. In Bismuth’s absurdist videos, a spectrum of makeup...More »
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Anna K.E. “Teen Factory”
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Erika Vogt “Slug”
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Nikholis Planck Exhibition
Book: painting: poem: drawing: poster: book: sculpture: painting: book: drawing: poster: painting: drawing: drawing: drawing: poem: drawing: poster: painting: drawing: book: sculpture: painting: painting:...More »
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Florian Meisenberg “Delivery to the following recipients failed permanently”
Florian Meisenberg was born in 1980 in Berlin and he works and lives in New York. He graduated from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 2010. Selected solo shows: Mendes Wood, Sao Paulo, Brazil (2014);...More »
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B. Ingrid Olson “Double-Ended Arrow”
Double-Ended Arrow features photographic wall-based works, cement relief sculptures, and freestanding steel and ceramic sculptures. Across a variety of materials, Olson alternately demonstrates and complicates...More »
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Kiki Kogelnik “Cuts, Fissures and Identity: Works from the 1960s and 1970s”
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Frank Heath “Backup”
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“Glass Puzzle” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Installation - Video installation
- 2014-06-28 - 2014-08-01
It is as if we have all been lowered into an atmosphere of glass. –Anne Carson, The Glass Essay[1] I called the work ‘Glass Puzzle’ because it was a puzzle in space. I was interested in making a sensual...More »
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Sam Ekwurtzel “The machine in the ghost”
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Brian O’Doherty “Connecting the …”
Simone Subal Gallery presents a two-venue solo exhibition by Brian O’Doherty (also known as Patrick Ireland). Featuring a range of historical and contemporary work—from early text pieces, semantic sculptures,...More »
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Julien Bismuth “An image as the ______ of a surface”
Julien Bismuth’s latest body of work ranges from video to silkscreens to audio pieces, and continues his inquiry into the mechanisms of communication. His practice reflects on the complex manner in which...More »
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Sonia Almeida “The Event We Call Seeing”
Simone Subal presents Sonia Almeida’s The Event We Call Seeing. This is Almeida’s second solo show at the gallery. Sonia Almeida’s latest body of work continues her investigation into ways one sees...More »
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Charles Mayton, Kathrin Sonntag, and Erika Vogt “Everything and All of That”
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Installation - Video installation
- 2013-09-08 - 2013-10-20
Charles Mayton, Kathrin Sonntag, and Erika Vogt’s works are subtle meditations on the production, reception, and consumption of artworks, taking these distinct temporal events and folding them upon one...More »
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“We seem to still be moving” Exhibition
[Image: B. Ingrid Olson “Drawing with light” (2013) Courtesy of the artist] More »
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Florian Meisenberg “Faith so certain shall never be shaken by heaviest sorrow”
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Larry Bamburg "BurlsHoovesandShells"
Larry Bamburg’s latest body of work examines the arbitrariness of existence through a broad understanding of sculptural form and a nuanced reflection on artistic process. Bamburg sees the world as a collection...More »
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Anna K.E. "The car was his and story mine"
At the core of Anna K.E.’s diverse practice, which engages equally with sculpture, drawing, and video, is a desire to make spatial interventions, whether in the form of large-scale sculptures or the arrangement...More »