Franklin Parrasch Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Franklin Parrasch Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Sylvia Snowden “Shell, Glimpses”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Sylvia Snowden: Shell, Glimpses, the gallery’s second solo exhibition in the New York space with the Washington, D.C.-based artist. The thirteen paintings on paper that...More »
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Edith Baumann “Stillness in Motion”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery prestents Stillness in Motion, the gallery’s second solo show of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Edith Baumann. In Edith Baumann’s works, finely-applied lines hover...More »
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Ali Dipp “American Craft”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents its first exhibition of work by Ali Dipp (b. 1997, El Paso, TX), American Craft. Born on the binational precipice between the United States and Mexico, Ali Dipp is interested...More »
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Charles Ross “Pole Star”
Franklin Parrasch presents Pole Star, an exhibition of recent paintings on canvas by renowned earthwork and light artist Charles Ross. The works in this show are the first of their kind: their imagery...More »
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Tala Worrell Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch presents the gallery’s first exhibition of recent paintings by Lebanese American artist Tala Worrell. Born in New York City in 1991 and raised in Abu Dhabi, Worrell’s cultural exposure...More »
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Jackie Ferrara Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents its first solo exhibition of works by New York-based artist Jackie Ferrara (B. 1929, Detroit, MI). Included in this exhibition are four of the artist’s iconic wood sculptures...More »
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Sylvia Snowden “The M Street Series”
“The human spirit is what interests me more than anything.” - Sylvia Snowden Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents the gallery’s first show with Washington, D.C.-based artist Sylvia Snowden (b. 1942,...More »
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“Moments Between Events” Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Moments Between Events, an exhibition of works by Anne Appleby, Vija Celmins, On Kawara, and Daniel Turner. In a 1977 interview with writer Tony Hiss, MoMA’s then-curator...More »
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Mildred Howard “A Sonata in Four Parts”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents A Sonata in Four Parts, Bay Area-based artist Mildred Howard’s first exhibition with the Gallery, comprising four of Howard’s intimately-scaled, evocative House sculptures....More »
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Peter Alexander “Early Work, 1965-1972”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Peter Alexander: Early Works, 1965-1972, the inaugural exhibition at the Gallery’s new location at 19 East 66th Street. Peter Alexander (b. 1939 Los Angeles, CA;...More »
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Charles Ross “Light and Fire”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Charles Ross: Light and Fire, the gallery’s first solo exhibition of works by the renowned New York and New Mexico-based artist. Charles Ross (b. 1937, Philadelphia,...More »
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Anne Appleby “Hymn: First Light, Last Light”
The heavy dark falls back to earth And the freed air goes wild with light, The heart fills with fresh, bright breath And thoughts stir to give birth to colour. – Matins, John O’Donohue Franklin...More »
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“Condo New York: with mother’s tankstation limited” Exhibition
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“Mulberry and Canal” Exhibition
Women are emerging from history because history needs them to show the way to peace and the way to another kind of strength and reflection. – Joan Snyder, “8 Women Artists: A series of exhibits at the...More »
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“The Natural” Exhibition
Nature is beautiful because it looks like Art; and Art can only be called beautiful if we are conscious of it as Art while yet it looks like Nature. – Immanuel Kant, Critique of Judgement (1790)...More »
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Wanda Koop “Reflect”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Wanda Koop: Reflect, its first exhibition of paintings by the Winnipeg-based artist. From spectral, eerily wrought landscapes to abstracted planes of lurid, layered...More »
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Peter Alexander “Recent Work”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Peter Alexander: Recent Work, the gallery’s sixth solo exhibition with the artist. A fully illustrated catalogue, including a new essay written by Alex Kitnick, accompanies...More »
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“Condo New York” Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery | Julia Haft-Candell HOSTING: Gypsum | Gözde İlkin MISAKO & ROSEN | Hisachika Takahashi, J.Parker Valentine, Yui Yugashi Opening Preview weekend: Friday, June...More »
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Dennis Hopper Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Dennis Hopper: Serigraphs. Dennis Hopper (1936–2010) was initially an abstract painter. Following the extensive 1961 Bel-Air fire which destroyed virtually all of his...More »
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Sara Gernsbacher “Broke Peace Bloom”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Sara Gernsbacher: Broke Peace Bloom, an exhibition of new wall-based works by the Los Angeles artist. Working with silicone, pigments, and spray paint, Gernsbacher explores...More »
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Tony DeLap “A Career Survey, 1963—2017”
Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, Los Angeles, and Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York present Tony DeLap: A Career Survey, 1963—2017. Each gallery will present iconic examples of sculpture, drawing, and painting...More »
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“Get Outta That Spaceship and Fight Like a Man” Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Get Outta That Spaceship and Fight Like a Man, an exhibition of works by nineteen twentieth century and contemporary artists who in various media explore the impulse...More »
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Ken Price “Eggs, 1961-1970 “
“Those eggs and dome-shaped ceramics were psycho-erotic. They made you scratch your palms.” – Ed Ruscha, 2010 Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Ken Price Eggs, 1961-1970, an exhibition of nine sculptures...More »
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Ken Price “Eggs, 1961-1970”
“Those eggs and dome-shaped ceramics were psycho-erotic. They made you scratch your palms.”………—Ed Ruscha, 2010 Franklin Parrasch Gallery present Ken Price Eggs, 1961-1970, an exhibition of nine sculptures...More »
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Joan Snyder “Forrest Bess”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Forrest Bess | Joan Snyder, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper dating from 1947-1968 that reconsiders the immense visions of these two artists. This is the...More »
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Peter Voulkos “No Rules, No Rules “
“We’d all go to the class, and then the first thing we’d do is go off in three cars, driving around town, going to see whatever there was to see in the galleries, drinking coffee and talking. We’d look...More »
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Tony DeLap Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents a solo exhibition of recent works by Southern California-based artist Tony DeLap. This show includes paintings from 2013-2016 that continue the artist’s deep-rooted investigations...More »
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Billy Al Bengston “Plenty Aloha”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Plenty Aloha, the gallery’s third solo exhibition of works by Billy Al Bengston. This show comprises collage and painting made in the artist’s Hawaiian studio between...More »
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Daniel Turner “110 / 120”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents 110 / 120, an exhibition of two new works by Daniel Turner. A repetitive pulsing sound thrums throughout the gallery. As viewers enter the space, they encounter an...More »
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Karl Benjamin “works on paper, 1955-1960”
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“Burning Small Fires” Exhibition
“We still do not know how much less ‘nothing’ can be.” - Lucy Lippard and John Chandler, The Dematerialization of Art, Art International, February 1968 Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Burning...More »
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John McCracken “Red, Black, Blue”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents John McCracken: Red, Black, Blue, an exhibition of six works dating from 1966-1971. In the mid-1960s when McCracken first appeared, the art world encouraged us to “see”...More »
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Charles Ross + James Case-Leal Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery announces Charles Ross + James Case-Leal. Though generationally separate, the concerns, histories, and motivations of these two artists are aligned on multiple levels. Included...More »
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“The True Form” Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents The True Form, an exhibition of works by Peter Alexander (1939), Larry Bell (1939), Jake Berthot (1939-2015), Ron Cooper (1943), Helen Pashgian (1934), Edda Renouf (1943),...More »
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Joan Snyder “Sub Rosa”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery announces Sub Rosa, the gallery’s first solo exhibition of recent paintings by American artist Joan Snyder (b. 1940). This group of works focuses on the imagery and symbolic gestures...More »
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Peter Alexander “Los Angeles Riots”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents an exhibition of works by Peter Alexander created during the Los Angeles Riots in 1992. On April 29th of that year, four LAPD officers were acquitted of all charges in...More »
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Ron Cooper Exhibition
“I want to have an adventure, and that means I want to be free to make art in any way, shape, or form that is art to me. So, that’s what I’ve lived.” -Ron Cooper in conversation with Rebecca McGrew: Taos,...More »
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“Please Enter” Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery announces Please Enter, a group exhibition curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody.More »
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“Peahead” Exhibition
In the 1960s, when calling in to a favorite Los Angeles jazz radio station to make a request or critique the quality of the musical programming, Ken Price would use the alias “Peahead Pinecone”. This moniker...More »
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Billy Al Bengston “Transcendental Bengston-tation”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Transcendental Bengston-tation, the gallery’s second solo exhibition of works by Los Angeles-based artist Billy Al Bengston. This show comprises paintings and drawings...More »
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“Another Culmination…” Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Another Culmination…, the inaugural exhibition at our new gallery location: 53 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10065. In 2002, Ken Price produced a series of small-scale...More »
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Peter Voulkos “works, 1956-1997”
The gallery is pleased to announce Peter Voulkos: Works, 1956-1997, the first solo presentation of this artist’s work in New York since 1997. Included in this exhibition are ten ceramic works from distinct...More »
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Mark Gonzales “New Work: A Show in Four Parts”
An exhibition of new paintings by American artist Mark Gonzales which explore an array of classic themes including religion, humor, eroticism, geometric abstraction, and portraiture. The exhibition comprises...More »
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Ken Price “Zoo”
A survey exhibition focused exclusively on Price’s ceramic cups and unique works on paper involving the depiction of animals. The show includes examples of some of the artist’s most iconic subject matter,...More »
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Ken Price “Zoo”
Franklin Parrasch Gallery is pleased to announce Ken Price “Zoo,” a survey exhibition focused exclusively on Price’s ceramic cups and unique works on paper involving the depiction of animals. The show...More »
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Daniel Turner Exhibition
Three bays reminiscent of agricultural feeders or laboratory tables are positioned in the gallery. The dimensions have been scaled-down, stripping the units of any logical or domestic potential. We are...More »
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"Vista Bonita: Alexander, Hafif, Kauffman" Exhibition
[Image: Marcia Hafif "Scumble Paintings: Blues [Manganese Blue, Cobalt Blue, Ultramarine Blue (Green Shade), Indigo Blue]" (2008) oil on canvas in four parts, each part: 30 x 30 in.]More »
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H.C. Westermann Exhibition
The uniquely American urge to expand and explore is reflected upon in the work of 20th century sculptor H.C. Westermann as a metaphor for challenge, possibility, and spiritual ambiguity. Westermann's response...More »
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Adam Belt "Through the Rabbit Hole"
With an early history of landscape painting inspired by the openness of the American west, prodigiously on display in his home state of New Mexico, Adam Belt’s latest efforts expand on that sort of disturbing...More »
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Mark Gonzales Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to present a selection of untitled paintings and poems by Mark Gonzales. Made in both New York and Paris over the course of the past year, the works on view mark a synthesis between...More »
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"Fight of Flight" Exhibition
[Image: Marilyn Minter "Black Cherry" (2003) C-print 37 x 50.75 in.]More »
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Chris Churchill "Five Names"
"Four paintings and 14 watercolors: a slice of my work made over the last seven months. I have focused on the duality of process and image, the feedback loop that is their mutual interaction. The process...More »
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"price, kauffman, eggleston, goode, alexander, davis" exhibition
[Image: Joe Goode "Unmade Bed" (1968) oil on canvas 60 x 60 in.]More »
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"Sets and Sutures" Exhibition
The gallery presents "Sets and Sutures," an exhibition of works by Forrest Bess (b. 1911- d. 1977), early works by John McLaughlin (b. 1898- d. 1976), and new works selected in response to the above by...More »
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Joseph Ayers "A Shadow is a Dull Reflection"
[Image: Joseph Ayers "The Thing Holding You Up Isn’t What You Think" (2011) squid ink, squid spine, ink well, artist book, chain and birch panel 34 x 18.5 x 19 in.]More »
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Peter Alexander and Sarah Braman Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to announce a two-person show of new work by Peter Alexander and Sarah Braman. Alexander (b. 1939), an active artist within the Los Angeles-based “Light and Space” movement, has...More »
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Jesse Wine "Every Portrait is a Self-Portait, Kinda Like Every Pizza is a Master Pizza"
Earlier this year, Wine was invited to Hunter College in New York, where he created most of the works in this exhibition. Wine incorporates discarded elements from the built world (as well as the partially-built...More »
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"1959-2010" Exhibition
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Mark Gonzales & Ari Marcopoulos Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery, in alliance with HoBO Magazine is pleased to present a collaborative project between artist Mark Gonzales and photographer Ari Marcopoulos. The exhibition includes Marcopolous's...More »
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Mk Guth & Jocko Weyland Exhibition
The gallery presents a two-person show of work by Mk Guth & Jocko Weyland that deals with travel, both imaginary and real. In each case desire is the starting point.More »
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"A Visual Sympathy For Modernism" Exhibition
This three-person exhibition features a selection of paintings and drawings from Rita Ackermann, Jeff Elrod and Jason Fox. When viewed collectively the work exposes a dichotomy between dominant color use...More »
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Ronald Davis "Monochrome Painting From The 1960's"
The first New York show of shaped, monochromatic paintings from 1965-66 by Ronald Davis– including four iconic examples that have not been on public view since the 1960's. In the fall on 1965 Ronald Davis...More »
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Mark Gonzales "Round N' Round"
The premiere of a new film and sculpture, as well as drawings, poems and correspondences by Mark Gonzales. Gonzales, who has been skateboarding professionally since he was a teenager is a prime mover in...More »
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John Cederquist "Treachery of an Economy"
[Image: John Cederquist "Triple A" (2008) various woods and inks 70 x 54 x 19 in.]More »
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Chris Churchill Exhibition
The second solo exhibition of new work by Chris Churchill at the gallery includes large-scale paintings, artist books and drawings. Churchill further references mountainscape imagery. His use of both color...More »
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Joe Goode "Cloud Paintings from the 60's and 70's"
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Jason Fox & Alexis Rockman "Motion Parallax"
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Joseph Ayers "Dark Ships in the Forest"
Joseph Ayers' debut exhibition at the gallery last year focused on the artist's fascination with the mysterious interplay between human consciousness and the natural world. In his latest body of work Ayers...More »
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Ai Kijima Exhibition
[Image: Ai Kijima "Jet" (2008) fused and quilted materials 33 x 28 in.] More »
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Ken Price "Works from the Late '80s"
[Image: Ken Price "Untitled" (1989) ceramic, acrylic 12 x 8 x 13 in.]More »
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"Everything Else" Exhibition
[Image: Sandra Eula Lee "The Work of Memory" color copies, foam core, wood 84 x 75 x 15 in.]More »
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"Everything vs. Nothing" Exhibition
Franklin Parrasch Gallery is pleased to present "Everything vs. Nothing," the gallery's second in an ongoing series of exhibitions addressing evolution-based themes. Ways in which information is contextualized,...More »
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Joe Goode "Works from the 1960's"
Franklin Parrasch Gallery is pleased to present Joe Goode, "Works from the 1960's." This small but inclusive show provides a glimpse of the artist's development throughout this extremely productive period...More »