Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery . Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem, and Modern Housing” Exhibition
Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem, and Modern Housing, co-designed by Leong Leong and Project Projects. Living in America: Frank Lloyd Wright, Harlem, and Modern Housing is curated by The...More »
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“Uptown” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2017-06-02 - 2017-08-20
The Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University presents Uptown, a new triennial surveying the work of artists who live or practice north of 99th Street. Uptown showcases established and midcareer artists...More »
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“First Year MFA Exhibition”
First-year Visual Arts MFA students present new work at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery. Curated by independent writer, artist and curator Amanda Parmer.More »
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“Hyper-resemblances” Exhibition
An exhibition in three parts, Hyper-resemblances explores how both modern and contemporary artists have experimented with different notions of representation as filtered through psychological, mechanical...More »
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“Goddess, Heroine, Beast: Anna Hyatt Huntington’s New York Sculpture, 1902–1936” Exhibition
Anna Hyatt Huntington (1876–1973) was once among New York City’s most prominent sculptors. She dedicated her work to the beauty of goddesses, the romance of heroism, and the vitality of animal life, on...More »
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“Multiple Occupancy: Eleanor Antin’s Selves” Exhibition
Eleanor Antin, born in New York City in 1935, is an influential artist and writer. A pioneer of performance, photography, film, video, installation and Conceptual art, her humorous and often tragic works...More »
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“Speak, Memory” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2013-05-01 - 2013-06-08
Speak, Memory, an exhibition in two-parts, offers a provocative exploration of the subject of memory in art that spans the past 45 years. In his autobiography, Vladimir Nabokov likens memories to glimmers...More »
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Robert S. Duncanson "An Antebellum African American Artist"
Robert S. Duncanson: An Antebellum African American Artist is the first New York City survey of rarely-seen paintings by the nineteenth-century pioneer landscape artist. Curated by renowned Duncanson scholar,...More »
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"Cross-Time Stories" Exhibition
Cross-Time Stories offers a provocative exploration of post-1989 history with work by a young generation of artists from three major "blocs"—Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, China, and the Middle...More »
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Félix Candela "1910–2010"
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery's first exhibition in 2012 offers American audiences, for the first time, a comprehensive look at the architectural career of "the wizard of concrete shells"—Félix...More »
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"Social Forces Visualized: Photography and Scientific Charity, 1900–1920" Exhibition
Social Forces Visualized offers an innovative view of the beginnings of social documentary photography in the United States. The exhibition includes over 125 photographs by seminal photographers Jacob...More »
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Nancy Holt "Sightlines"
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery opens its exhibition season with Nancy Holt: Sightlines, a thematic exhibition offering an in-depth look at the early projects of this important American artist...More »
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Edward Koren "The Capricious Line"
The exhibition explores the full range of art that Edward Koren has produced during the past five decades: original drawings for cartoons and illustrated books as well as prints and independent drawings,...More »
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"Columbia University School of the Arts 2010 First-year MFA" Exhibition
Columbia University School of the Arts Visual Arts Program presents the 2010 First-year MFA Exhibition, free and open to the public, at the Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery. The exhibition is curated...More »
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Thomas Roma "Pictures for Books"
Since 1980, the American photographer Thomas Roma (born 1950) has published eleven books of his photographs, compiled two limited-edition hand-bound volumes, and contributed his pictures to a variety of...More »
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Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas "Progeny"
The exhibition presents a selection of photographs by this mother son duo, each of whom is a notable, award-winning artist. The exhibition of 48 photographs and 2 videos is the first collaborative venture...More »
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"Modernism and Iraq" Exhibition
In the mid twentieth century, artists in the newly independent nation of Iraq experimented with a form of Modernism that they saw as a new and revolutionary artistic idiom for a secular national state....More »
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"Delight in Design" Exhibition
Delight in Design presents a never-before exhibited selection of richly decorated silverware produced by Indian craftsmen during the Raj, the popular term for Crown rule of India between 1858 and 1947....More »
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"Treasures Rediscovered" Exhibition
This exhibition, along with its accompanying publication, introduces a group of twenty-two little-known stone devotional sculptures and architectural fragments that collectively represent fundamental developments...More »