Catinca Tabacaru - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Catinca Tabacaru. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Danny Baez “YB²P curated”
Essay by Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy YB²P is an exhibition of paintings by eleven Black and Brown artists under thirty-five based in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Of Black, Caribbean, Indigenous,...More »
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CTG Collective “The Berry Eaters”
Imparting the status of foreigner onto the members of the CTG Collective would not, at first, seem to be a stretch of the term. Coming from all different national backgrounds, most members of the collective...More »
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Terrence Musekiwa “Coming From Where We Are Going”
Catinca Tabacaru New York | Harare presents Terrence Musekiwa: Coming From Where We Are Going, opening in the gallery’s Lower East Side space at 250 Broome Street. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition...More »
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Admire Kamudzengerere ” Inside /out”
Catinca Tabacaru presents Admire Kamudzengerere: Inside /out. This will be the Zimbabwe-based artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, and the gallery’s final installation at our 250 Broome Street...More »
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Pat Phillips “Subsuperior”
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery presents Pat Phillips’s first New York solo exhibition, SubSuperior. This is the artist’s first show with the gallery. “I grew up in a middle class suburb among four other...More »
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“Pat Phillips Opener” Exhibition
Preceding Pat Phillips’s first solo exhibition opening at Catinca Tabacaru New York on February 15, 2019, we’ve invited four artists who helped shape Phillips into the artist he is today to give us a glimpse...More »
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Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels “Bad Boundaries”
(Bad boundaries) expected lines misbehaving (Bad boundaries) pushing through cracks becoming (Bad boundaries) portals instead of fixed points (Bad boundaries) solids becoming spills (Bad boundaries)...More »
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Rachel Monosov “The Blind Leader”
Catinca Tabacaru presents artist Rachel Monosov’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, featuring The Blind Leader, a new body of work composed largely of models for imposing limitations on the human...More »
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Chioma Ebinama “penumbras”
Curated by Raphael Guilbert “This work is ultimately a mourning song. It is a desperate attempt to link myself to a nonliterature past where the preservation of knowledge (and ultimately self-preservation)...More »
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Karine Rougier “Wild waves in our hands”
…a work disregarding conceptual vanity to honestly express the vicissitudes of our mysterious and pointless lives. - Dorothée Dupuis Catinca Tabacaru Gallery presents Wild waves in our hands, a...More »
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Gail Stoicheff “Little Miss Strange”
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery presents Little Miss Strange, a show of new paintings by Gail Stoicheff. This marks the artist’s second solo presentation in the gallery. Taking its title from the 1968 Jimi...More »
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“1972 R. & A.” Exhibition
“…Yet, a photograph is never just a representation of the past. The couple perforates the past, producing a black hole, a rupture in time and space. The image evokes a constant NOW, where past, present...More »
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Yapci Ramos “Red-Hot”
The exhibition presents one work, an 18-channel video installation, which may be the most ambitious production we have brought forth in the almost 4 years since the Gallery opened. As you watch Ramos’s...More »
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Shinji Murakami “Lateral Thinking with Withered Technology”
Shinji Murakami’s new body of work moves from the exploration of the pixel as a 2D or 3D part of a whole in painting and sculpture, to its position as a point of LED light within a composition of pixels...More »
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Terrence Musekiwa “Standing on a line and not being on either side”
The Shona people have been carving stone for over a thousand years. Zimbabwean Terrence Musekiwa comes from this ancient tradition, himself shaping soap stones since the age of 5 to help his father produce...More »
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Joe Brittain “Past Tense”
Joe Brittain’s new works create situations and dialogs for us to probe our relationships to, and placements within the material world and its deep incomprehensible history. Part historic, part scientific,...More »
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Capucine Gros “Implicit Borders: a cartography of free will”
In Implicit Borders: a cartography of free will, opening on July 13 at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, Swiss-born artist Capucine Gros explores how geographical bias permeates body and mind, dauntingly limiting...More »
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Mehryl Levisse “Birds of a feather fly together”
In his first New York solo exhibition Birds of a feather fly together, young French artist Mehryl Levisse presents an eccentric world blending childhood memories, like the drama he learned from his Italian...More »
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“Terra Nova” Exhibition
In 2016, the CTG Collective landed on the island of Newfoundland, Canada, one of the windiest places on Earth. The voyage gave birth to Terra Nova, a group exhibition at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, New York...More »
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Admire Kamudzengerere “I am gonna… you. Till you run.”
In I am gonna… you. Till you run, Admire Kamudzengerere’s first solo exhibition, the 35-year-old Zimbabwean artist presents a myriad of new portraits on paper particles ranging from Post-Its to pages from...More »
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Xavier Robles de Medina “If You Dream Of Your Tongue, Beware”
If you dream of your tongue, beware is the first solo exhibition by Surinamese artist Xavier Robles de Medina at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery. The artist’s practice is steeped in tradition and close observation....More »
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Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels “a DEFECT // to DEFECT”
“How do we learn to change for a future we can’t imagine?” asks the Tennessee-born sculptor as she prepares for her first New York solo show at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery. An avid reader of magical realism,...More »
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Greg Haberny “Py•r•o·glyph•s”
“I burnt down my whole life when I was a kid. I went too far,” says the artist whose practice ironically includes a serious amount of melted and burnt objects from crayons and basketballs to his own artworks....More »
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Justin Orvis Steimer “cave paintings of a homo galactian”
CATINCA TABACARU GALLERY presents cave paintings of a homo galactian, a solo exhibition by roster artist Justin Orvis Steimer and the artist’s second solo with the gallery. Debuting a new series of paintings...More »
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“Fragmented Time” Exhibition
We are floating in time. Everyone and everything is mobile, moving constantly, and supposedly progressing. But is our movement free in time and space? To me, the concept of time fades into a fragmented...More »
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Sophia Wallace “OVER AND OVER AND OVER”
Truth told once is no match for a lie oft repeated. – James Rozoff CATINCA TABACARU GALLERY presents OVER AND OVER AND OVER, a solo exhibition by Sophia Wallace. The show debuts a new body of work...More »
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Radouan Zeghidour “HYPOGEA”
“What is essential is invisible to the eye,” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s famous utterance could be Radouan Zeghidour’s motto. The 26 year-old Parisian artist’s practice has been characterized by the building...More »
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Jasmin “Charly” Charles “Charly & Chill”
CATINCA TABACARU GALLERY presents Charly & Chill, a multidisciplinary show of new paintings, music performances, discussions, and chill happenings by Brooklyn-based artist Jasmin “Charly” Charles....More »
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“ZIG ZAG ZIM” Exhibition
A Two-Part Exhibition with roots in our Artist Residency Collaboration in Harare, Zimbabwe with works by Virginia Chihota, Admire Kamudzengerere, Terrence Musekiwa, Xavier Robles de Medina, Rachel Monosov...More »
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Shinji Murakami Exhibition
“Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.” - Charles Mingus 🌺🌷🌼💗 🐴✨🌈🌸🌹️ is an exhibition of new works by Japanese artist Shinji...More »
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“DEVOTION” Exhibition
Ai Weiwei once declared that all ancient art was created out of a fear of death. Whether he meant that art was a defense against death or a preparation for it, or some other kind of accommodation of the...More »
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Joe Nanashe and Michael Scoggins “Dirty Words”
VICTORI+MO, in collaboration with Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, presents Dirty Words, a two-person exhibition featuring works by Joe Nanashe and Michael Scoggins. This exhibition explores the aggression and...More »
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“Fictions and Constructions” Exhibition
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery presents a three-person show featuring artists Rui Chafes, Felix R. Cid, and Xavier Robles de Medina, who through sculpture, photography and painting consider the subject of man...More »
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Joe Brittain “Intercourse”
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery presents Intercourse, an exhibition of new works by Joe Brittain and the artist’s first solo show with the gallery. Serena Qui writes: “Since our earliest material interventions...More »
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Gail Stoicheff “Distressed Blonde”
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery presents Distressed Blonde, an exhibition of 13 white rabbits, one phoenix, a hearty handful of medium-sized paintings and two large scale works exploiting crushed velvet. This...More »
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Rachel Monosov “Effects of Displacement”
Catinca Tabacaru Gallery presents Effects of Displacement, emerging Israeli artist Rachel Monosov’s first New York solo exhibition. Bridging photography, video, sculpture, and sound work, Monosov delves...More »
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Greg Haberny “Domestic”
Known for his overt cultural and political critique rendered in a deceptively methodical chaos, Haberny now leaves behind pop iconography and social commentary to engage the intersection of personal and...More »
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“Make It Big, Make It Red, Put A Crown On It” Exhibition
CATINCA TABACARU gallery presents Make It Big, Make It Red, Put A Crown On It, featuring a diverse grouping of eight artists and the debut of roster newcomer Jasmin Charles. As the old art school adage...More »