Vito Schnabel - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Vito Schnabel. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Francesco Clemente “Angelus Novus”
Beginning March 2nd, Vito Schnabel Gallery will present Francesco Clemente: Angelus Novus, debuting paintings from a new body of work by the renowned New York-based artist. With these twelve large-scale...More »
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Otis Jones “New Work”
Vito Schnabel Gallery presents Otis Jones: New Work, the gallery’s first exhibition with the critically admired Dallas-based painter. The presentation will feature new works from Jones’ ongoing series...More »
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Jessica Westhafer “Somewhere That’s Green”
Vito Schnabel Gallery presents Jessica Westhafer: Somewhere That’s Green, an exhibition of paintings by the Brooklyn-based artist. Featuring six large-scale canvases from a new body of work, this will...More »
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Julian Schnabel “Predominately Natural Forms, Mexico 2022”
“I never stop and I never return to a material or a technique. Everything happens simultaneously and never ends the ebb and flow of material and gesture, which is the essence of the practice. Painting...More »
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Thomas Woodruff “Resurrection”
When the lockdown began, I started drawing dinosaurs. Isolated in my Hudson Valley barn studio, in between countless zoom meetings and online college art classes, I completed over 50 small compositions...More »
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Jordan Kerwick “Things We Talk About, Things We See”
Vito Schnabel Gallery presents Jordan Kerwick: Things we talk about, things we see, the gallery’s first exhibition dedicated to the Australian-born artist. This intimate presentation, which features a...More »
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Spencer Lewis “Four New Paintings”
Four New Paintings is a special summer presentation of new works by Spencer Lewis in the intimate setting of the Vito Schnabel Gallery’s Clarkson Street space in New York. Born in Hartford, CT in 1979,...More »
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Francesco Clemente “Fragments of Now”
Vito Schnabel Gallery presents Francesco Clemente: Fragments of Now, introducing a new body of work by the renowned New York-based artist. The nine monumental canvases on view find Clemente drawing inspiration...More »
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“Man Ray & Picabia” Exhibition
Vito Schnabel Gallery presents Man Ray & Picabia, a historical exhibition that brings into dialogue seminal works by two early modern masters and legendary artists of the avant-garde. An intimate presentation,...More »
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Francesco Clemente “India”
Vito Schnabel Gallery presents its collaboration with New York-based Italian and American artist Francesco Clemente, presenting a pair of parallel solo exhibitions in the United States and Switzerland....More »
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Gus Van Sant “Recent Paintings: Hollywood Boulevard”
Beginning September 12, 2019, Vito Schnabel Projects will present Gus Van Sant: Recent Paintings, Hollywood Boulevard, an exhibition of new works by Los Angeles-based artist and auteur Gus Van Sant (b....More »
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“Pictures From Another Time: Photographs by Bob Colacello, 1976 - 1982” Exhibition
Vito Schnabel Projects presents Pictures from Another Time: Photographs by Bob Colacello, 1976 - 82, an exhibition of photographs taken by Bob Colacello during the years he served as editor of Andy Warhol’s...More »
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Tom Sachs “Sandcrawler”
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Stephen Posen “Threads: Paintings From The 1960S And ‘70s”
Vito Schnabel presents a two-part exhibition in the U.S. and Europe, devoted to the radical early canvases of New York-based artist Stephen Posen (b. 1939). Opening in New York on May 1, 2018, Threads:...More »
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Dan Colen “First they exchanged anecdotes and inclinations”
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Rene Ricard “Rene Ricard Paintings”
Rene Ricard (1946 - 2014) was an American poet and painter. Ricard’s work has appeared in influential literary, art, and popular publications and he has contributed profoundly to the cultural discourse...More »
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Erik Brunetti and Jesse Edwards Exhibition
Vito Schnabel and PM Tenore are pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Erik Brunetti and Jesse Edwards. Bringing together Brunetti and Edwards’ work for the first time in New York, this exhibition...More »