Shin Gallery (66-68 Orchard St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Shin Gallery (66-68 Orchard St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Layers of Perception: The Pictures Generation and Beyond” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents “Layers of Perception: The Pictures Generation and Beyond.” The exhibition takes its inspiration from the Pictures Generation, a group of artists from the 1970s. These artists, amidst...More »
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“On the Edge of Visibility: Lessons in Transgression” Exhibition
This queer art-historically poised exhibition treks through artists who, trading before, and then along, the linguistic categories that apply to sexuality outside of the heterosexual stricture, bring desire...More »
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“Amalgamation: Celebrating 10 Years of Shin Gallery” Exhibition
In 2013, Shin Gallery was inaugurated onto Orchard Street, a bustling hub of commerce and culture tucked into the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Since these early beginnings, the gallery’s ambition has...More »
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Alan Sonfist “American Earth Landscape”
When autumn arrives in New York, as fallen leaves decay into a dark sludge staining the concrete, does the earth remember how it felt before our touch? Shin Gallery invites you to help trigger nature’s...More »
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Lucio Fontana & Carla Prina “Spazio e Forma”
Shin Gallery presents Spazio e Forma: Lucio Fontana & Carla Prina. This historic presentation will be Carla Prina’s first major exhibition of this scale in the United States, and her second show with...More »
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“Art For Art’s Sake” Exhibition
Shin Gallery presents Art for Art’s Sake, a group exhibition of 20th and 21st century artists in open conversation, addressing the innumerable ways in which their respective works inform and transform...More »
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Aristodimos Kaldis and Elaine de Kooning Exhibition
Shin Gallery presents the inaugural exhibition of its newest program, SHIN REDISCOVERY. Focused on reintroducing exceptional artists from overlooked moments in art history, this installment showcases...More »
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Peyton Freiman “Know Frills”
Shin Gallery presents KNOW FRILLS, with new works by Peyton Freiman (b. 1983). This will be Freiman’s fourth solo show with Shin Gallery and marks his first exhibition that consists entirely of oil paintings,...More »
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Frank Robbins “The Prodigy”
Shin Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings by the American artist and famed comic writer and illustrator Frank Robbins (1917-1994). Though beloved by many for his contributions to popular Marvel...More »
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“The Modernist Vanguards: Graham, de Kooning, and Gorky” Exhibition
Shin Gallery presents an historic exhibition of works by acclaimed modernists Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, and John Graham. Alongside Stuart Davis, who rounded out the cohort that de Kooning fondly...More »
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“Shin Haus: Jaither West” Exhibition
Jaither West (b.1988) is a self-taught artist working and living in Philadelphia. Whether influenced by 80s hip-hop culture or passerby’s on a commute, West densely renders details from memory or selects...More »
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“Where The Oven Bakes & The Pot Biles” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents an unprecedented group exhibition of African American formerly enslaved and self-taught artists - David Drake, Joshua Johnson, Bill Traylor, Clementine Hunter, and anonymous potters...More »
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“Letter to Self” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents an eclectic selection of work by Pablo Picasso, Joan Snyder, Paul Jenkins, Carla Prina, Sonja Mancoba Ferlov, Stephen Antonakos, Lars Erik Falk, Equipo 57, and Mohan Samant. Curated...More »
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“Thirteen Artists in a Tent - Part 1” Exhibition
Shin Gallery presents a recreation of the 1941 Danish exhibition Thirteen Artists in a Tent with works from the 1930s -1950s by Else-Fischer Hansen, Ejler Bille, Egon Mathiesen, Else Alfelt, Hans Scherfig,...More »
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“Congo and Jackson Pollock” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents works on paper by Congo and Jackson Pollock. At the height of Abstract Expressionism, both artists garnered immense international fame for their non-representational and avant-garde...More »
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Les Nabis & Purvis Young “Prophets & Angels”
SHIN GALLERY presents a selection of works by outsider artist Purvis Young and Les Nabis artist Édouard Vuillard. Both artists draw from religion, politics, and everyday scenes to transform the academic...More »
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Joseph Cornell & Stephen Antonakos “Constructing Worlds”
SHIN GALLERY presents together ten works of emotion and precision from master of enigma Joseph Cornell and lifelong “com-poser” of forms Stephen Antonakos. Both artists arrange found objects and art materials...More »
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“Nocturne” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents historical 19th century paintings alongside 20th century photographs by groundbreaking artists Alma Lavenson, Elisabeth Hase, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Imogen Cunningham, Carl...More »
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Peyton Freiman “Another Rodeo”
SHIN GALLERY presents a solo exhibition of paintings by Peyton Freiman. For “Another Rodeo”, Freiman left the cacophony of Brooklyn for the wide-open spaces of rural Texas, where he developed his latest...More »
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Keunmin Lee “Redefining the Undefined”
SHIN GALLERY presents a solo exhibition of paintings by Korean artist, Keunmin Lee. Conceptually related to earlier works with regards to depictions of his mental health, Keunmin Lee invites audiences...More »
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Lars Erik Falk “Degrees To Slope”
SHIN GALLERY presents a solo exhibition of works by Swedish artist Lars Erik Falk. The mini-retrospective aims to explore Falk’s dynamic practice influenced by both the constructive and concrete art movements...More »
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“Too Full To Cry - Part 1” Exhibition
Part 1 In Part 1 of this exhibition, the sculptures allude to a human form removed, but essential to the making or identity of each of the artist’s works. The works disrupt the viewer’s subjectivity, allowing...More »
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Carla Prina Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents a solo exhibition of works by Italian artist Carla Prina, a long-underrecognized leader in the Italian abstract art movement. This will be the first overview of Prina’s work in the...More »
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Stephen Antonakos “Antonakos: Red+”
Shin Gallery presents an exhibition of works by Stephen Antonakos curated specifically for the gallery’s extraordinary architecture. In one color and of widely different scale, the selections span the...More »
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Julius Tobias “Abstractions of the 50s and 60s”
SHIN GALLERY presents Julius Tobias: Abstractions of the 50’s and 60’s, a project featuring artist Julius Tobias. Focusing on his 1950s and 60s body of works, the project recollects Tobias’s importance...More »
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“De Forma” Exhibition
SHIN GALLERY presents De Forma, a group exhibition featuring works by Gotthard Graubner, Gerrit Rietveld, Isamu Noguchi, and Ted Stamm. Utilizing paintings and furniture, the exhibition pairs design with...More »
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Amir Nave “Should We Keep the Head”
SHIN GALLERY presents an exhibition of Amir Nave (b. 1974), an Israeli artist we now represent. Amir Nave’s solo show at SHIN Gallery includes smaller drawings of ink and pen on paper and large paintings...More »
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Otavio Schipper “Golem”
Curated by Lara Pan Shin Gallery presents an exhibition of Brazilian artist Otavio Schipper (b.1979). His works translate scientific research and concepts into diverse art forms that lead to a beautiful...More »
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“Marvellous Boys: Oscar Wilde and Wilhelm von Gloeden” Exhibition
“[g]race was his, and the white purity of boyhood, and beauty such as old Greek marbles kept from us” SHIN GALLERY presents Marvellous Boys, an exhibition consisting of photographs by German photographer...More »
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“Equipo 57: 1957-1962” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2018-06-29 - 2018-08-12
Shin Gallery presents the opening of our new retrospective on the Spanish art collective Equipo 57. This art group worked from 1957-1962, aiming to elevate the Spanish zeitgeist and art consciousness through...More »
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J. Park “Trajectory”
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“68-18” Exhibition
SHIN Gallery present 68-18, a group show co-curated by Ludovica Capobianco and Hong Gyu Shin. Celebrating artists integral to the creative scene in Downtown Manhattan between 1968 and 2018, this exhibition...More »
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Andreas Emenius “When the Strange Becomes Familiar”
SHIN Gallery presents When the Strange Becomes Familiar at 68 Orchard Street. For his first exhibition at SHIN Gallery, Andreas Emenius will present recent objects and paintings created during his residency...More »
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“Omakase” Exhibition
In celebration of SHIN GALLERY’s fifth anniversary, we are excited to announce the opening of Omakase at 68 Orchard Street in New York. Translating to “I’ll leave it up to you,” omakase is an expression...More »
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Joseph Beuys “Fat for Heat, Felt for Warmth”
Shin Gallery presents a solo show of the influential German artist Joseph Beuys (1921-1986), Fat for Heat, Felt for Warmth. This exhibition featuring Beuys’ major sculptures and drawings will challenge...More »
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Sidney Lazarus “The Backroom”
Whenever [Sidney] finished a picture, he told me he would recite a prayer: ‘May God preserve me from having to produce more pictures.’ He would invariably be surprised and excited to discover himself doing...More »
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“I Wanna Be Me” Exhibition
There seems to be a proclamation floating around that “punk rock is dead.” Though the years have long eschewed any ‘70’s suffix, the perception of subculture has vastly shifted, and several outspoken protagonists...More »
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“I Wanna Be Me: Graffiti Night” Exhibition
Shin Galleries 66 Orchard project space presents interactive Graffiti Night. The Shin Gallery team has spent the past few days intensively working on the transformation of the project space from its...More »
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Nobuyoshi Araki & Rudolf Schwarzkogler “Salon de Mass-age”
Massage parlors primarily exist in cliché’d euphemisms seen and heard before: the dimmed lights, fake names, “happy-endings,”—all strained in an attempt of professionalism, have desensitized us to the...More »
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Martin Kippenberger & Sigmar Polke “Ja, Ja, Ja, Nee, Nee, Nee”
Shin Gallery presents the inaugural show at 66 Orchard: Ja, Ja, Ja, Nee, Nee, Nee. The exhibition title shares its name with one of Martin Kippenberger’s greatest hit songs, channeling his highly charismatic...More »