Cathouse Proper @ 524 Projects - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Cathouse Proper @ 524 Projects. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Jodie Manasevit “What More is There to Say but to See”
With the weight of the world as it is, imagine celebrating being with what appears to be joy. This is what Jodie Manasevit does each day when she paints. This is not to say that Manasevit herself is joyful,...More »
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“Cathouse FUNeral Harvested” Exhibition
Including work harvested from Brad Benischek’s Ghost City (May 2015), Anne Deleporte’s My Favorite Horror Show: the news (May 2016), and several group and solo shows by David Dixon. Due to certain...More »
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“Final Harvestings” Exhibition
“It is with mixed feelings that we announce the final show in our Cathouse FUNeral space. Our ex-funeral home building has been sold. We will continue Cathouse’s innovative programming at Cathouse Proper...More »
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David Dixon “Atavistic Expressionistic Primitivism”
Atavistic Expressionistic Primitivism is an installation of four large fresco works (War Painting, Chiesa, Pregnant Man Praying and A.P.E.) within an elaborately constructed environment that references...More »
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Anne Deleporte “My favorite horror show, the news”
curated by: Ella Marder Suzy Spence & Jeffrey Walkowiak (one artist, three curators) We begin our Anne Deleporte curatorial art adventure with a quote from the actress and new-age wizard, Shirley...More »
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Michael Ashkin “Dismal Dreaming”
Cathouse presents a dual gallery solo exhibition of recent works by Michael Ashkin spanning both our FUNeral and Proper spaces. Dismal Dreaming opens first at Cathouse FUNeral with a new material direction...More »
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Daniel Swanigan Snow “Sober Don’t Make Art”
After a stimulating and very productive weekend at the Outsider Art Fair we present additional works by Daniel Swanigan Snow at Cathouse FUNeral, featuring large-scale sculpture and assemblage. More »
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Edwin Bethea “Three Chambers of a Labyrinth”
Cathouse FUNeral presents Edwin Bethea’s Three Chambers of a Labyrinth, which is exactly that, the gallery having been divided––with the addition of several new walls––into a dimly lit labyrinth with three...More »
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Nicola Ginzel “My Bed is Made of Atoms”
Nicola Ginzel presents a multiplicity of compact bundles of power that come from her hands only when hot. She categorizes these intuitions as “Elements” and “Fragments” both of which are assembled from...More »
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David Dixon “DIXIE”
“Dixie” is artist David Dixon’s sometimes nickname. He was raised in North Carolina and is now founding director of Cathouse FUNeral, wherein each summer he mounts a solo-exhibition of his recent work....More »
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Brad Benischek “Ghost City”
At this very moment Brad Benischek is drawing with graphite on Cathouse FUNeral’s sumptuous plaster walls, setting the scene for his three giant “Territorial Trophy” denim jackets, one of which was on...More »
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Leslie Brack “MID-CAREER RETROSPECTIVE”
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Gregor Neuerer “Various Tones”
Cathouse FUNeral presents a solo exhibition of Vienna-based artist Gregor Neuerer. The installation, made specifically for Cathouse FUNeral, is comprised of four large-scale, painted canvases reconfiguring...More »
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Farideh Sakhaeifar Exhibition
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Tim Simonds “In Corners”
In Corners, a solo show by Tim Simonds, consists of vestiges of hobbies arranged in a carpeted basement-like environment. These individual interests involve seemingly sustainable practices and unconventional...More »