NohoM55 Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for NohoM55 Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Emily Stedman “Remembered Gardens—Watercolors of Capricious Nature”
Remembered Gardens—Watercolors of Capricious Nature, celebrates the beauty of the natural world through simple forms. “The way Stedman paints is just as organic as her subject matter. She doesn’t meticulously...More »
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Marilyn Henrion Exhibition
“The end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.” TS Eliot, Four Quartets To celebrate...More »
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“(I) Witness” Exhibition
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“Made In Japan 2019 Japanese Contemporary Artists Team” Exhibition
Curated by Arisa ItamiMore »
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Julia Eisen-Lester “Urban Tides”
The perpetual activity of urban life has inspired my most recent body of work. New York City, which is home to millions of souls, has become a conduit to my art production. I am fascinated by the ordinary...More »
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Ed Rath “Metropolis”
In these new works Ed Rath explores how architectural details color our consciousness. More »
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Dino Pazzanese “A Sorte”
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Arlene Baker “Monochromatics”
Some years ago, sitting in my studio in London, working on an ensemble of painted paper on boards veiled with see-thru fabric, I was under pressure to figure out how to attach the veils to the paintings....More »
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“Fusion” Exhibition
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“3rd Annual Invitational” Exhibition
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Emily Stedman “Suspended in Time”
“Suspended In Time” contains paintings portraying visual narratives observed from life and interpreted through the medium of watercolor.More »
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Erma Martin Yost “Seasons”
Hand-felted, resist dyed, stitched constructions More »
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Karen Gentile and Eileen Mislove “Recent Work”
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Alfred Martinez “Effects on One”
This current exhibit, “Effects on One”, convey images one perceives in the moments of present and past. Caught in the rain can be annoying, but exchanging thoughts with a friend may produce optimism. ...More »
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Alexis Kuhr”Siren”
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Richard Pitts “In the Tempest: New Sculptures”
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John Beardman “About Faces”
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“Members’ Exhibition”
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Mario Busoni Exhibition
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Jessica Fromm “What Universe Are We Living In: An Alt History”
“ What Universe Are We Living In: An Alt History” consists entirely of work prompted by the disturbing presidential election cycle and all that has followed. I have based my collages on fine art images...More »
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Vasily Kafanov “The Metamorphoses”
“My work focuses on reconnecting time. Time is an illusory and shapeless substance. It is homogeneous along its entire length, and we recognize each of its distinct ages by the objects it produces and...More »
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Rob Redding “BBC: SIZE matters - in ART!”
Nationally syndicated talk show host Rob Redding next month will showcase his “BIG BLACK ̶C̶O̶C̶K̶ CANVAS: SIZE matters - in ART! ” art show in Chelsea. The queer Brooklyn-based artist uses paintings...More »
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“4th Annual Fine Art Agency” Exhibition
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“RISE 2018” Exhibition
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“Edge Of A Wood” Exhibition
Plain air Romantic landscapes of Australia and Europe More »
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Hiroko Wada “Someone, Somewhere II”
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Malka Inbal ”Low Art”
The series LOW ART corresponds with the exhibition “LOW&HIGH ART which was exhibited at the MOMA as a traveling exhibition. It was a “dialogue” between “high” art (Picasso, Miro, Seurat, etc.) and...More »
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Pat Feeney Murrell “Persona”
Artist’s Statement I don’t know if I chose fiber or it chose me. By training I am a master lithographer, painter, book maker, and installation artist. I have BFA, MA, and MFA degrees in Painting and...More »
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Dino Pazzanese “SPICE”
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Mary Christiansen “Earth, Sky, and Ocean”
Closely observed and meticulously rendered in graphite and watercolor, Mary Christiansen’s nature studies are inspired by birds as symbols of freedom, architects of delicate yet sturdy homes, and models...More »
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Danièle M. Marin “Dependent Fragments”
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Leon Yost “Australian Rock Art”
Photographs of Aboriginal rock art from sacred sites in the Australian outback.More »
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Yosuke Ito “Toy - Twilight 2018”
Toys and games imitate real-life, but, sometimes the reverse happens. We often muse, “Life is just a game.” In the twilight hour we experience both artificial light and natural light. René Magritte’s...More »
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“RED” Exhibition
Red asserts itself in a crowd. It grabs your attention when it tells you to stop or warns of danger ahead. The lure of red is irresistable: the lore surrounding it brings depth and meaning to our optical...More »
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Marilyn Henrion “Patchwork City”
As a life-long New Yorker, Marilyn Henrion’s aesthetic vision has always been deeply rooted in the urban geometry of her surroundings. “Patchwork City” captures the energy and vitality of the ever-changing...More »
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Afzal Hossain “Rekha / Something to Say”
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Ed Rath “Sacred, Profane, Mundane”
The paintings in this exhibition address themes known to us from the canon of art history – the temporal nature of the world, the fragility of life, the senselessness of cruelty, suffering and death. Ed...More »
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Deborah Kriger and Nicolette Reim Exhibition
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Juliet Martin “How It Feels Falling for You”
A group of woven sculptures that humorously–painfully–show my dating life’s trauma. More »
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Rob Redding “Artist Run”
Nationally syndicated talk host Rob Redding Thursday will show case his trademark Smear Paintings in Chelsea. Redding will be showcasing his untitled featured smear painting from his AM New York, Express...More »
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Emily Stedmman “Captured Moments - An Artist’s Slice on Life”
“Captured Moments - An Artist’s Slice on Life” contains visual stories observed from life and interpreted through the medium of watercolor. These paintings portray a gentler world. They remind us that...More »
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Karen Gentile and Eileen Mislove “Recent Work”
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Richard Pitts “Paintings and Sculpture”
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Jan Ten Broeke “Ten’s Art One Man Show”
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Judy Russell “LEGACY”
One gray evening in the late ‘30s, Dr. Robert Kent Anderson was rushing to an emergency call along the banks of the Chicago River when he caught a glimpse of the subdued shimmer of the slowly moving waters...More »
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“The Artist’s Book” Exhibition
Group exhibition focused on the “book” as an art form. More »
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Guy Phillips Exhibition
In 1969 Guy Phillips left Sydney with his wife Cathie for Europe to pursue a career as a painter. This decision did not come entirely out of the blue. Earlier in his advertising career he had worked in...More »
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Alexis Kuhr “Lineage”
Noho - M55 Art presents a solo exhibition of recent drawings by Alexis Kuhr. Lineage: Alexis Kuhr, Drawings will be on view at Noho - M55 Gallery. The exhibition features over sixty intimately scaled...More »
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Joy Saville “My Journey to Abstraction”
It is the essence of the moment of connection, interaction, recognition; an expression of the emotion I experienced when time stood still. More »
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Mati Bracha “White Noise”
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Irving Barrett “Selected Works, 1996–2016”
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Jiwan Joo “Cardboard Room”
Reconfigured cardboard, incorporating industrial, commercial and everyday geometrics. More »
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Danièle M. Marin “TRANSIENCE”
Seven wall painting installations and a video.More »
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Dino Pazzanese “Qui”
Seven large canvases portraying the drama of dying romances, and the release of the jazz album, “OUI,” by Dino Pazzanese. More »
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“INVITATIONAL” Exhibition
60 artists exhibit selected works. More »
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Jessica Fromm “On Reflection”
“This series began with a gestural expression of a figure in space and was followed by a series, which metaphorically reflected on that image in varied permutations: modes of expression-color, touch, compositional...More »
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Ed Rath “Dreams and Nightmares”
“In 1971 I started recording and painting certain repeating dreams, dreams from which I awoke in an agitated state, narrowly escaping certain demise from confrontations with fantastic monsters and evil...More »
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Malka Inbal “White Ink”
Hélène Cixous the French philosopher wrote in her book the laugh of the Medusa “…Woman must write her self: must write about women and bring women to writing, from which they have been driven away as violently...More »
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Marilyn Henrion “Windows”
Marilyn Henrion’s 25th solo exhibition fuses past and present: Ancient needlework techniques combine with digitally manipulated photography and pigment printing to create mixed media works of art that...More »
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Anowar Hossain “Rethinking Abstraction”
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Jeff Woodger “Odyssey: Neo-Romantic Landscapes”
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Hiroko Wada “Someone, Somewhere”
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Juliet Martin “I Would Wear That”
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Pat Feeney Murrell “Evolution”
From printed skin to body wrappings in lithographs and handmade paper sculpture. More »
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Arlene Baker “New Visions”
Baker introduces the latest set of horizon-style paintings in her “Silk Spaces” series. More »
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Nicolette Reim Lament “A Visual Poem”
Poetic tropes in a visual context.More »
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Deborah Kriger “Water”
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Karen Gentile and Eileen Mislove Exhibition
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Shiho “Abstract Life”
Japanese painter, Shiho, expresses a personal abstract world. More »
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Margaret Vickers “Above and Below”
Flashe Vinyl Paintings on Archive paper. More »
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Emily Stedman “Life Undressed”
Each painting is accompanied by a mythical, romantic, or emotional story, designed to give the viewer an immediate emotional connection. More »
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Leon Yost “Riddles On The Rocks”
ABOUT THE ARTIST Leon Yost is a professional documentary photographer who has worked as a location scout for the BBC and is published in Time-Life Books, American Photo, The New York Times and numerous...More »
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Elaine Forrest “Upcycled”
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John Beardman “Flowers: A Gossamer’s Glimpse”
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“Painters who Sculpt / Sculptors who Paint” Exhibition
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Virginia Lake Crawford Pierrepont “Basement Series”
An underground look at rising tensions around our world. Studies of trash evolve into large controversial oil landscapes of shifting power struggles.More »
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Alexis Kuhr “Again Again”
ABOUT THE ARTIST Alexis Kuhr received her MFA in painting from Stanford University. She lives and works in New York and Minneapolis, where she is the Chair of and associate professor in the Department...More »
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Zarvin Swerbilov “Abstract Acrylic Paintings”
ABOUT THE ARTIST Before attending Cooper Union,. I had studied painting and drawing at the Art Students League.. I then went on to receive a BA in Art History from Queens College. The one year MFA...More »
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“Undressed And Not” Exhibition
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“The Nude As Muse” Exhibition
“The Nude As Muse” show is the brainchild of Emily Stedman, who originated the Life Drawing sessions at the gallery. “The show began as a combination of my name and my current artist focus on the nude....More »
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Juan Gabriel Zorilla “Forging Forces”
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Yosuke Ito “Live Fax Drawings of Bridges”
ABOUT THE ARTIST Yosuke Ito is a Tokyo-based artist and international exhibitor. He was also an artistic director of the international exchange project, Puddles, an artist-run platform including more...More »
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Joyce Silver “Nature’s Melody”
The first impression is of the light infused bright colors of midsummer fecundity – joyfully profligate. But, then there are other aspects of nature that subtly make their appearance. There is the transformation...More »
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Alfred Martinez “Thinking Occurrences”
The show will feature a series of collages inspired by the artist’s travels through Europe and the United States, including his recent extended stay in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, time spent...More »
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Judy Russell “Painting Plus”
Judy Russell studied at the University of New Mexico and received her degree from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania. She also studied at the Sorbonne, Academie Julien, Ecole du...More »
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Daniele Marin “Interaction”
In her most recent show, Marin explores how women in art and society have evolved over time. By using iconic imagery along with the mundane, she re-contextualizes these images to create nonlinear narratives....More »
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Tommy Litz “Reverie”
Elegant, sensuous and ethereal might best describe the recent work of Tommy Litz. I’ve known Tommy for many years, having worked with him when he was just beginning to develop his art, concurrent with...More »
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Genichi Watanabe “The Spirit of Japan”
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Jeanne Lyons Butler “White Papers”
Lines of resistance are imbedded in layers of white. Done with a minimalist’s eye, this exhibit engages the notion that serene order is not simply contained.More »
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Dino Pazzanese “Sittings”
Six large paintings: Figures from a jazzy blues atmosphere are inserted into real life situations, evoking mystical emotions and hopeful aspirations. ABOUT THE ARTIST Dino Pazzanese, born in Brazil...More »
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Inés Fagalde Busquets “Opened Doors”
Born in Tucumán, República Argentina in 1974, Inés Fagalde Busquets studied painting at the National University of Tucumán. She has won prestigious awards in Argentina and has exhibited her work widely...More »
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“Who’s Who” Exhibition
A survey exhibition of 38 Noho–M55 artists: Ludmila Aristova, Arlene Baker, Irving Barrett, John Beardman, Jeanne Butler, Ines Fagalde, Elaine Forrest, Jessica Fromm, Karen Gentile, Kim Heinlein, Marilyn...More »
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Anowar Hossain “The Story of Sandy”
“A sophisticated painter who is not embarrassed to be seen as a humanist, Hossain follows a previous exhibition prompted—”inspired,” in cases such as these, might no be the proper word-by his emotional...More »
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Ed Rath “Eden Today”
Artist’s Statement A powerful metaphor for the loss of innocence we all experience after entering this world, the Biblical description of the Garden of Eden and the fall of man is one of our culture’s...More »
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Alberte Lemmens "From Brussells with Passion"
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Sheila Hecht "Split Second Decisions"
Sheila Hecht has always been an abstract painter. From the time she created her first painting, her natural response has been to convey the underlying feelings associated with objects rather than to picture...More »
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Marilyn Henrion "Complexity"
A graduate of Cooper Union and a lifelong New Yorker, Marilyn Henrion is included in the Smithsonian Institution's Archives of American Art. Her award-winning works included in solo and group exhibitions...More »
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Pat Feeney Murrell "Embodied"
Most recently Pat has focused on lithographic body imprints and handmade paper body wrappings. Conceptually the body acts as a persona for Man's spirit - a way of investigating his inner nature. This...More »
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Jan ten Broeke "Ten"
The artist's intent is "to transcend the superficial, socially established eroticism of sexuality”....” All flowers are sex organs and that their function to be fertilized, to produce seed and to propagate,...More »
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Daniele Marin "Ground Line"
ABOUT THE ARTIST The exploration of the role of Women in Art and Society (Revising Art History, Rescuing the Female Image) informs Danièle Marin’s art. She was born in Paris, France, and now lives...More »
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"Be My Guest" Exhibition
A celebration of art in many mediums including painting, drawing, collage, fiber, photography, mixed media. More »
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Ji-Wan Joo "Labyrinth as Puzzle"
ABOUT THE ARTIST Ji-Wan Joo was raised in Seoul, Korea, and graduated from Ewha Woman's University with a B.F.A. and an M.F.A. in Ceramic Art. She was a lecturer at several universities in Korea from...More »
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Schaller Romain "Dawn of a New Age"
The 21st century begins with man questioning his environment. From natural disasters, the evolution of the climate, and sprawling urban development, our relationship with our planet is rapidly changing....More »
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Marla Lipkin "The Sea Calls To Me"
Landscape and seascape paintings of Cape Cod and Southern Maine exploring the play of light and color in land, sea, and sky.More »
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Arlene Baker "Altered Spaces"
Whereas the color field artist Morris Louis veiled his canvases with poured layers of paint, in her Silkspaces series Arlene literally veils her surfaces with layers of diaphanous silk, playing with surface...More »
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Bruce Laird "New Year / New Work"
My work evolves and changes as I do. I enjoy new challenges and unknown directions with my art work. Recently, I have been exploring the grid in a series of paintings involving my interest in shadows...More »
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Stephen Cimini Exhibition
New paintings exploring scale, shape, and position in the environment.More »
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Jessica Fromm Exhibition
Charcoal and mixed media drawings on paper by abstract expressionist painter, Jessica Fromm.More »
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Ludmila Aristova "Illuminations"
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Marilyn Henrion "Soft City"
These mixed media works featured in Henrionʼs solo exhibition, which opens on Nov. 2, 2010 at Noho Gallery, represent a fusion of past and present. Ancient needlework techniques are combined with digitally...More »
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Anne Kolin "Wall Side Story"
An exhibition showing how city walls are the urban witnesses of current city lives.More »
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von Schmidt "Branded"
Sculptures and mixed media with video invite the spectator to become part of the artwork.More »
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"Twelve" Exhibition
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Allison CS Lewis "Cut-Throat Escape"
Influenced by the German Expressionists, Lewis takes you on a journey of real life feelings and emotions.More »
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Stephanie Rauschenbusch "Blue Studio"
A new series of oil still life paintings based loosely on Braque's studio paintings, all with a blue and white Indonesian batik cloth on a tavern table. The objects are often brushes, turpentine bottles,...More »
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Irving Barrett "Wild Life"
Pictures of fauna and flora both real and imaginary rendered in drawing, collage and paint.More »
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Zarvin Swerbilov Exhibition
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Erma Martin Yost "Felted Flightscapes"
Erma Martin Yost presents hand-felted stitched constructions capturing the world of birds in pictorial and poetic metaphors. With felt as a canvas and thread as a pencil and paintbrush the magical mesh...More »
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"12th annual 'Nokmee' (Green Beauty in Korean)" Exhibition
Exhibition by 20 graduates from the EWHA Women’s University in Seoul, Korea who now live in the New York–New Jersey Area.More »
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Judith Zeichner Parker "Hats"
Paintings of hats: alone, on heads, in still life, indoors and out – funny and serious.More »
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Nancy Staub Laughlin Exhibition
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Tina Rohrer "Color Squared III"
This exhibition features colorful, abstract, geometric acrylic paintings and works on paper. “Color Squared III” expresses through geometry the artist’s love of movement and color. A principal focus...More »
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"4 Visions" Exhibition
Collected works by 4 NoHo artists.More »
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Dino Pazzanese "Transmuted Paintings"
I want my painting to transport situations, emotions, and workings of the inner spirit into material media. My personal view of the world evolved through architecture, music, and painting and these paintings...More »
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Shizuko Kimura "Sketch In Stitch"
Fusing Asian aesthetics with Western concepts of figurative art and abstraction, Shizuko Kimura demonstrates the subtlety of the stitched mark- with its varieties of line and weight- which cannot be achieved...More »
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Jeanne Lyons Butler Exhibition
Noho Gallery presents recent work by Jeanne Lyons Butler. Butlerʼs new work adds another dimension to her restrained and minimalist vocabulary of whites with plain paper and modest browns. Her process...More »
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Chris Green "Qualia"
Qualia is a term philosophers use to describe the phenomenal qualities we experience when we smell freshly cut grass, see bright crimson or feel the sting of cold in our fingers. There is a qualitative...More »
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Leon Yost "Out West and Outback"
In his "Out West and Outback" series, documentary photographer, Leon Yost presents photographs of prehistoric Native American and Aboriginal Australian rock art along with the remote locations where the...More »
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Marilyn Henrion "Noise"
Textile constructions celebrating noise as a metaphor for life, from the presence of vast interstellar matter that fills the universe to the billions of quantum particles contained in every cell of our...More »
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Arlene Baker Exhibition
Interpreting Space Spatial formations with diaphanous silk, paint and pins. More »
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"New Members' Showcase" Exhibition
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Anne Kolin "Cross Stitch and Suture"
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Virginia Davis Exhibition
Virginia Davis applies paint or dye directly to the linen threads and then weaves them into a linen canvas which is similar to purchasable painter’s canvas. This technique enables color and image to be...More »
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Bruce Larid Exhibition