Maccarone - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Maccarone. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Neal Jones “Iwddiy4U.”
I am an insect, sky, rotten wood, kingfishers and the humans here. Presenting myself as singular Art product feels inadequate while breathing in a cosmic landscape. In the boring Artworld I’m trying to...More »
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Mark Flood “Google Murder-Suicide”
Maccarone presents Google Murder-Suicide, the gallery’s second exhibition with Mark Flood, featuring new paintings. Mark Flood (b. 1957, Houston TX) is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Houston....More »
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Alex Da Corte “A Man Full of Trouble”
“The discontented man finds no easy chair.” - Benjamin Franklin —Poor Richard’s Almanack 1732-1758 Maccarone presents A Man Full of Trouble, the gallery’s first exhibition with Philadelphia-based...More »
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“Coming To Power: 25 Years of Sexually X-Plicit Art by Women” Exhibition
Maccarone will re-stage the landmark feminist exhibition Coming To Power: 25 Year of Sexually Explicit Art by Women, curated by Cantor at David Zwirner Gallery in 1993, which featured 25 seminal artists...More »
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“Mal Maison” Exhibition
God, I don’t/know what she/sells but she’s/me and I know/all about her — Eileen Myles, “Mal Maison” Mal Maison features nine artists, born between 1931 and 1990, whose works grapple with the...More »
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Corey McCorkle “Tuned Mass Damper”
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Eva Kot’átková “a mouse’s home is the snake’s body”
Two large figures are having a phone conversation. While one of them seems to speak into several phones at the same time, the other hangs up — not wanting to communicate. It is hard to say if this is because...More »
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John Divola “Theodore Street Project”
Maccarone gallery presents Theodore Street Project, its first solo exhibition of Los Angeles-based photographer John Divola. The twelve photographs in Theodore Street Project function as a set of...More »
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Ann Craven “Hello, Hello, Hello”
Maccarone presents Hello, Hello, Hello, an exhibition of several ongoing series of paintings by Ann Craven. The show focuses on three historical bodies of work from Craven’s singular practice that show...More »
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Keith Sonnier “Portals”
Maccarone Gallery announces PORTALS, its first exhibition with artist Keith Sonnier. Comprised of 14 new wall-mounted neon sculptures, the show will remain on view at 630 Greenwich Street. Sonnier’s...More »
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Phanos Kyriacou “Daily Life”
Nickel, what is nickel, it is originally rid of a cover. — Gertrude Stein, “Glazed Glitter” Maccarone presents Daily Life, its second solo exhibition with Cyprus-born and –based sculptor Phanos...More »
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Claudia & Julia Müller “Umkehrschub”
Maccarone presents its second exhibition with the Swiss-born artists Claudia & Julia Müller, following their New York debut at the gallery in 2002. Umkehrschub features a large-scale wall drawing,...More »
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Roger Brown “Virtual Still Life”
Maccarone presents Virtual Still Life, an exhibition of late works by Roger Brown. Born and raised in rural Alabama, Brown attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the 1960s and became closely...More »
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“BONSAI #5” Exhibition
At 98 Morton Street location. More »
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Cecily Brown “The English Garden”
Maccarone present “The English Garden,” an exhibition of Cecily Brown’s intimately scaled paintings organized by novelist and art writer Jim Lewis. Made between 2005 and 2014, these seldom seen paintings...More »
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Rosy Keyser “The Hell Bitch”
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“All back in the skull together” Exhibition
Say a body. Where none. No mind. Where none. That at least. A place. Where none. For the body. To be in. Move in. Out of. Back into. No. No out. No back. Only in. Stay in. On In. Still. First the body....More »
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Danny McDonald “Male Moments”
Maccarone presents Male Moments, the gallery’s first exhibition with New York-based artist Danny McDonald. The presentation includes twelve new sculptures, each of which employs McDonald’s signature vocabulary...More »
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Jack Pierson “Paintings”
Maccarone presents an exhibition with Jack Pierson. The selection of large-scale paintings, some of which have never before been exhibited, were made between 1997 and 2002 and capture both icons of Gen...More »
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Eli Hansen and Oscar Tuazon “Oh Brother”
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Paul Lee “Matinee”
Maccarone presents a show of new two-dimensional works by Paul Lee. Eight panels feature faces rendered in pastel on painted wood, which were made in the dark, and coupled by strips of cinema carpets....More »
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Otto Muehl “Paintings from 1988”
In connection with Otto Muehl’s Besenschlagbildern (‘Broomstroke Pantings’), made around 1988, exists video documentation of the artist dressed up as an elderly lady, painting in front of a circle of his...More »
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Scott Benzel Exhibition
Maccarone presents its first exhibition of Scott Benzel, featuring a selection of the artist’s works from 2009 to the present. On the occasion of the opening Benzel will perform, Folk Action and Non-Genre...More »
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Hanna Liden “I Hope These Ruin A Perfectly Bad Day”
Liden’s photographic practice thrives on the interplay between street and studio. In this new series of still lifes, Liden expands upon her urban leitmotifs, repurposing them as makeshift vases for brightly...More »
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Sarah Charlesworth “Objects of Desire: 1983-1988”
Maccarone presents Sarah Charlesworth, Objects of Desire 1983 – 1988, a show of the seminal series that not only shaped the foundation of Charlesworth’s own practice, but that of subsequent generations...More »
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Nate Lowman “Rave The Painforest”
This show is held at 98 Morton Street.More »
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Eugene Von Bruenchenhein Exhibition
When Eugene Von Bruenchenhein died in 1983, he was known as little more than an employee at the local bakery in his small suburban corner of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Only a tight coterie of family and friends...More »
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Karlheinz Weinberger Exhibition
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Phanos Kyriacou “View to river from north”
Maccarone presents its first exhibition of Phanos Kyriacou, “view to river from north”. On view will be new works, unearthing Kyriacou’s practice for its first presentation to a New York audience....More »
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Ann Craven Exhibition
Maccarone presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Ann Craven, opening November 8th, 2013. These paintings grew out of Craven’s recent time in her Maine studio along the St Georges River. 2013...More »
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Carol Bove “RA, or Why is an orange like a bell?”
Maccarone presents Carol Bove’s RA, or Why is an orange like a bell?, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. In conjunction with Bove’s sculptural arrangement of metals, found material...More »
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James Lee Byars “I Can’t Stand to Look at The Earth”
Maccarone presents I Can’t Stand to Look at The Earth, an exhibition of works by James Lee Byars, from the collection of Mr. Bob Landsman and Mrs. Sandra Lang. The ungraspable American artist James...More »
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Corey McCorkle “New Work”
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Alex Hubbard "Magical Ramón and the Five Bar Blues"
Maccarone presents Magical Ramón and the Five Bar Blues - Alex Hubbard’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Hubbard presents seven new “bent paintings”, pigmented urethane casts of a single...More »
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Paul Lee "Emerald"
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"On Creating Reality, by Andy Kaufman" Exhibition
Maccarone presents "On Creating Reality, by Andy Kaufman," a project presented by artist Jonathan Berger, in collaboration with the Estate of Andy Kaufman, Lynne Margulies, and Bob Zmuda. The show...More »
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Edgar Arceneaux "Building Loving and Distrustful Relationships"
Maccarone presents Building Loving and Distrustful Relationships, an exhibition by Edgar Arceneaux. Composed of three bodies of drawings, paintings and a two-channel 16mm film entitled, "I Told Jesus,...More »
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Rodney McMillian "Prospect Ave."
Maccarone presents Prospect Ave., the gallery's first solo exhibition with LA-based artist RODNEY McMILLIAN. McMillian's multi-disciplinary practice examines issues around the politics of subjectivity...More »
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Hanna Liden "Ghost Town"
Not everyone notices a thud. It could be a lot of things - a truck passing by, a neighbor upstairs. Some people's first clue is a faint ringing in the ear: I've heard them complaining of a tinny buzz that...More »
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Agathe Snow “I like it here. Don’t you?"
Maccarone presents an exhibition of new works by Agathe Snow, a configuration of papier-mâché and fiberglass sculptures that hang from ceiling to floor. The subjects are allegorical, ranging from the thrill-seeking...More »
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Eli Hansen “Should be fine”
Maccarone presntes an exhibition of new works by Eli Hansen. Displaying a laboratory of hand-blown glass, CFL and LED light bulbs, plastic and chopped wood locally sourced from the artist’s surroundings...More »
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Ryan Sullivan Exhibition
Maccarone presents the first solo exhibition by New York-based artist Ryan Sullivan. In several large-scale paintings, Sullivan tempers gesture and authorship through an entropic set of actions. The...More »
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David Lamelas Exhibition
PM International artist David Lamelas was born in Argentina in 1946, at 21 immigrated to England and then to Los Angeles in the late 1970's. His works examine the limitations of space, temporality, and...More »
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Oscar Tuazon "America is my Woman"
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"After Shelley Duvall '72 (Frogs on the High Line)" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2011-09-17 - 2011-10-22
Curated by Bjarne Melgaard.More »
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"The Medicine Bag" Exhibition
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Nate Lowman "Trash Landing"
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Chivas Clem, Hanna Liden, Mark Flood Exhibitions
Premiering on March 26th will be Chivas Clem's video, Library/Night, 2011. Set to a score by Morton Feldman, the piece is loosely based on a scene from Foul Play, a 1970's comedic thriller with Goldie...More »
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Corey McCorkle Exhibition
Maccarone presents its third exhibition of NY-based artist Corey McCorkle. Integrating film and sculpture, McCorkle continues to explore the way in which landscape is articulated and ritualized through...More »
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Ann Craven Exhibition
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Paul Lee "Lavender"
Lee has been featured in the New York Times, Out Magazine, Gay city News, Time Out New York, Ampersand International, and The New Yorker. His work is also included in the book Role Models, by John Waters...More »
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Rob Pruitt "Pattern and Degradation"
Gavin Brown's enterprise presents Pattern and Degradation, a major exhibition of new works by Rob Pruitt. Opening on Saturday, September 11th, Pattern and Degradation will occupy the entirety of GBE's...More »
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"VLA Art & Law Residency Program" Exhibition
Over the course of the past six months, twelve participants (seven artists and five writers) in the VLA Art & Law Residency Program have explored the overlap and disconnect between artistic production...More »
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Eli Hansen "This is the last place I could hide"
It's hard to think of Eli Hansen and not consider the mysteries of a hometown kind of art. For Hansen, who lives and works in Tacoma, Washington, where he has gained notoriety as an accomplished glass...More »
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Ann Craven "Flowers"
When we see Craven's paintings...we are picturing the repetition of language, vision, and painting. As a form reoccurs, it becomes more and more like a word -- more like a symbol and a signal. * Maccarone...More »
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Oscar Tuazon "My Flesh to your Bare Bones A duet with Vito Acconci"
A wet, rust-stained fabric frame hangs from the ceiling. A collapsed concrete platform lies on the ground. A steel frame wrapped in plastic is suspended over a plane of shattered security glass. A grid...More »
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Alex Hubbard "Somebody had to do it"
At first, I'd like to sketch out the notion of a metonymic gesture in the work of Alex Hubbard. As figure of speech, the metonym is adjacent to the concept it stands for (the 'sword' referring to and used...More »
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Kaari Upson Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2009-11-07 - 2009-12-19
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"Wood" Exhibition
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Daniel Roth Exhibition
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Vahakn Arslanian "Jesus Loves Captain Sully Sullenberger"
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Erik Van Lieshout "Sex is Sentimental"
Sex is Sentimental is the NYC solo gallery debut for Dutch artist, Erik Van Lieshout. It is about love and art - and the crisis created by the contradiction of their collusion. It is about corruption,...More »
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Carol Rama "Good Manners"
Maccarone Gallery announces an exhibition of seminal works by CAROL RAMA. The self-taught artist's current presentation encompasses practices ranging from figurative drawings confronting sexual identity...More »
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Olav Westphalen "Waiting for the Barbarians"
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"Pretty Ugly" Exhibition
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Otto Muehl "Temple Destroyer"
Otto Muehl is primarily known in the US for films and photographs of his 1960s' actions in which he attacked abstract painting and the picture surface. Over a period of ten years, from around 1961 to the...More »
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Dan Coleman and Nate Lowman "Wet Pain"
INT. APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM Lloyd and Harry ENTER and pass each other quietly as they both plunk down in their favorite easy chairs. (Lloyd still has the briefcase in his lap.) Harry's caged parakeet,...More »