Storefront Ten Eyck - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Storefront Ten Eyck. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Abstraction and Its Discontents” Exhibition
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Derek Fordjour “The Big Game”
Derek Fordjour draws on a variety of sources from American popular culture, including professional sports; board games; carnival and circus artifacts; and arcade, board and card games. The artist constructs...More »
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Kate Elliot Exhibition
Kate Elliot makes objects that express the wry, perverse and beautiful moments she encounters in her life. Her practice is an investigation of new ways to see space and material. Growing up in Manhattan...More »
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“Inhabiting Ten Eyck” Exhibition
The show features the work of fourteen artists whose works will spread into the gallery’s corners, crevices and rafters. This show marks the one-year anniversary of Storefront Ten Eyck, a gallery that...More »
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Hans van Meeuwen “The Civilized World”
Hans van Meeuwen presents artifacts of the familiar world in unfamiliar ways, often to disquieting effect. A room of the artist’s sculpture and drawings suggest a through-the-looking-glass world of gigantic...More »
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“Yale Sculpture 2014” Exhibition
The artists have developed their work in the context of an intensive two-year curriculum that has bound them together in a close relationship. The conversation between their practices is cryptic at times,...More »
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“Spitball” Exhibition
These artists cross categorical boundaries through material and absurdist content by creating the visual equivalent of what goes into the writing and delivery of a really good joke. By turning familiar...More »
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Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi Exhibition
Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi share an interest in abstraction and geometry, an investigation that takes place within the vocabulary of their respective practice. Both artists reference the...More »
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“Terra Incognita” Exhibition
Terra Incognita brings together the work of four artists who reinterpret notions of landscape. Each is influenced by the transformation of our world by digital technology as well as by the centuries-old...More »
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Ryan Michael Ford and David Humphrey Exhibition
David Humphrey and Ryan Michael Ford channel a contemporary zeitgeist of psycho-sexual angst, desire and fantasy. In the spirit of post-modern appropriation, both artists mine a treasure trove of material...More »
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“Material” Exhibition
MATERIAL features work by Katie Bell, Judith Hoffman, and Jessica Segall that presents process and raw matter as content. Consumption, utility, lifecycle and resource privilege are themes engendered through...More »
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“Multiple/Universal” Exhibition
Universal/Multiple deals with the role of art and abstraction as a universal engine for self-differentiation and universal communication in the age of the internet. The artists in the show navigate the...More »
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“Phaedo” Exhibition
Phaedo brings together ten artists who work with abstraction. The title refers to the Platonic dialogue whose subject is the death of Socrates and the immortality of the soul. In Phaedo’s Affinity Argument,...More »
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“Schmatte” Exhibition
Schmatte schmatte (from the Polish szmata): a Yiddish word meaning rag, old garment, an item of clothing in fashion and clothing-industry slang. Schmatte explores notions of the discarded and the...More »
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Patrick Berran and Jack Henry Exhibition
Patrick Berran and Jack Henry layer information and materials in a practice that recalls geological strata. In this show, boundaries between painting and sculpture collapse to reveal complementary processes...More »
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"Eigengrau" Exhibition
"Eigengrau," a German word meaning "intrinsic gray"--also referred to as dark light or brain gray--the color seen by the eye in perfect darkness. Seiden and Webster share an interest in Minimalism, from...More »
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Carrie Yamaoka "stripped.striated.poured"
Carrie Yamaoka makes paintings that are deeply involved with materiality and process but not with pictorial imagery. All of her work has reflectivity built in whether it involves stark, though malleable,...More »
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"fiction/non-fiction" Exhibition
fiction/non-fiction presents the work of five women artists who work with representational imagery. Jaclyn Brown, Holly Coulis, Michelle Hailey, Susan Homer and Rebecca Litt investigate the nature of reality,...More »
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Adam Parker Smith "9 : 4 : 1"
Adam Parker Smith is an artist whose work mixes cultural critique, ontological trickery, and mordant fetishism to create works of humor, pathos, and irony. Underpinned by a knowing conceptual framework...More »
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"Surfaces, Supports." Exhibition
Though five decades old, this quote by Jiro Yoshihara, founder of the Japanese avant-garde artistic movement Gutai, seems to anticipate this exhibition, which examines the practices of two contemporary...More »
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Wendy Klemperer "Waxing Wild"
Wendy Klemperer's lifelong fascination with animals drives an ongoing study of their action and behavior in photos, in film, and in actual life. While primarily known for large scale, outdoor installations...More »
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KK Kozik "New Paintings"
The paintings of KK Kozik are strange, yet familiar. Through uncanny juxtapositions and tightly-constructed scenarios, the artist reconfigures everyday surroundings into dream-like tableaux that lead us...More »
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"Colliding Complexities: Extreme Feats of the New York-New Aesthetic" Exhibition
Colliding Complexities: Extreme Feats of the New York-New Aesthetic is an exhibition of New York artists whose work navigates complex methods of production in the physical and digital realms. The “New...More »
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Karen Marston "Storm Watch" & Kerry Law " 'nite"
In a nod to summer, Storefront Bushwick presents the work of two artists who paint from nature as part of their artistic practice. The landscapes of Karen Marston and the cityscapes of Kerry Law give us...More »
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"Cut Up" Exhibition
"Cut Up" features 11 artists who shred, chop, clip, paste, and otherwise reconfigure a variety of materials to make collages, sculptures, and paintings. Their practice is protean and energetic, and the...More »
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Julie Torres "Ghost in the Machine"
Julie Torres seeks spontaneity and unexpected outcomes, trying not to overthink the outcome while she is painting. In her recent work she focuses on acrylic on wood panel. Her work explores the area...More »
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Abdolreza Aminlari & Drew Shiflett Exhibition
Abdolreza Aminlari and Drew Shiflett draw on traditions of minimalism, architecture, and craft to transport the viewer to a place of the imagination. For the exhibition at Storefront Bushwick, Aminlari...More »
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Kirk Stoller "still standing… sort of"
Kirk Stoller was born in Oregon and was raised on a small farm outside of Portland. He received his BA in French Language from Portland State and his MFA in Art Practice from UC Berkeley. His work was...More »
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Martin Bromirski, Rachel LaBine, and Elizabeth Riley Exhibition
Storefront Bushwick presents the work of Martin Bromirski, Rachel LaBine, and Elizabeth Riley. This show marks the first time that the artists have exhibited at the gallery. All contemporary art-making...More »
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Halsey Hathaway and Gary Petersen "New Paintings"
Halsey Hathaway was born in Buffalo, NY in 1980. He received his BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, his MFA from Hunter College in New York, NY and was awarded the Tony Smith Award from Hunter...More »
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"Drawn" Exhibition
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"Haywire" Exhibition
An exhibition exploring the idea of the off-kilter, the psychedelic, and the zany lurking below the surface of everyday reality.More »
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"The Joe Bonham Project" Exhibition
Featuring portraits of injured United State and Allied service personnel by members of the International Society of War Artists and the Society of Illustrators. [Image: Victor Juhasz “SGT Jason Ross-USMC...More »
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Cooper Holoweski "Things Were Perfect"
Our grandfathers worked in factories so that our parents could be engineers and we could be executives; all with homes in the suburbs to shelter our cars and boats and children. “Things Were Perfect”...More »
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"Late Summer Blues" Exhibition
Storefront (16 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn) presents the next installment of it’s ambitious summer three week exhibition schedule featuring guest curator Sara Reisman with Ian Daniel titled ^ Late Summer Blues...More »
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Jules Balincourt "Curates"
Paintings by ARIEL DILL are paradoxical. Using patterns from textiles and forms from ceramics as reference, some paintings employ brushy dots that hover between embroidery and pointillist fracture while...More »
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"DUNKLE WOLKE" Exhibition
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Hermine Ford "Paintings"
Hermine Ford makes paintings using visual material from a wide variety of natural and man-made sources including direct observation, topography, cartography, textiles, and mosaics. Ford was born in New...More »
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Greg Kwiatek "New Paintings"
For several years, GREG KWIATEK has been making paintings concerned with natural atmospheres. “Atmosfera,” as the artist calls his new body of work, are paintings, modest in size, that represent his interest...More »
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"GROUNDWORK: landscape, materiality, and terrain" Exhibition
BETH GANZ Using photogravures of trees and shadows in both negative and positive, this new work reflects impressionistic and decorative representations of nature. The flux between the surface of the image...More »
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"JUX" Exhibition
JUX is an exhibition that brings together, or juxtaposes, two seasoned New York painters in a lively exhibition to examine and consider their diverse treatment of subject, color, drawing, and editing....More »
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Mary Judge "Pop-Oculus"
This exhibition marks the first solo exhibition in New York of the artist's work in two years. The exhibition will feature new works on paper created through the artist's unique layering of powdered pigment...More »
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"NEW year NEW work NEW faces" Exhibition
[Image: Loren Munk "Bushwick Map (Study)"]More »
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Justen Ladda "7 Mirrors and a Nose"
Justen Ladda has been an iconic figure on the New York art scene since the late 1970’s and has developed several distinct bodies of work over the last three decades. He first exhibited his work – a painted...More »
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Andrew Hurst "New Works"
Andrew Hurst is a multimedia artist, performer, and musician whose activities have placed him at the center of the NYC underground community. A fixture in the Bushwick art scene, Hurst has created a wide...More »
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Austin Thomas "Drawing on the Utopic"
Austin Thomas' collages are deceptively delicate studies. Sometimes caught in the act of unfolding against or through the gridded skin of a graph paper background they explore enduring thoughts about the...More »
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"String Theory" Exhibition
Theresa Hackett's "Thread Drawings From 1991" are influenced by Lucio Fontana and his use of obsessively punctured wood. Rough and animated, these framed "drawings" are made from pieces of Italian paper...More »
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Sharon Butler, Cathy Nan Quinlan and Joy Curtis "On Display"
STOREFRONT presents On Display, a three-person exhibition curated by Hrag Vartanian featuring paintings by Sharon Butler and Cathy Nan Quinlan with sculptural objects by Joy Curtis. On Display offers...More »
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"Adams ⁄ Miracle" Exhibition
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"Please Jump Around Here" Exhibition
A group exhibition featuring works by cutting edge Brooklyn based painters and sculptors that are uniquely in dialogue with legacies of geometric abstraction. Guest curated by Jessica Duffett.More »