Kravets/Wehby Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Kravets/Wehby Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Ed Love “Looking Back to Move Forward”
“The welded steel sculptures of Washington’s Ed Love are African as river spirits, American as cars. They’re made of scavenged scrap yard junk — saw blades, rake teeth, plumbers’ pipes, chains, chromed...More »
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“Stir Crazy” Exhibition
Stir Crazy will open at Kravets Wehby Gallery on Friday the 13th of January 2023. A medley of frenetic work, meticulous and raw coexist in the new paintings by Sejiro Avoseh, Wendell Gladstone, Jabari...More »
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Alison Blickle “MEDUSA”
MEDUSA, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Alison Blickle. In MEDUSA, Blickle reclaims ancient myths and reimagines them set in modern-day LA. Blickle’s Medusa lives with her sisters in a house in the...More »
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Jamea Richmond-Edwards “Currency”
Currency, a solo show of new work by Jamea Richmond-Edwards opens at Kravets Wehby Gallery on October 6, 2022. In this body of dazzling, large-scale, mixed media paintings, Jamea delves into the meaning...More »
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“Terms & Conditions” Exhibition
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Maria Yolanda Liebana “Awakening”
Maria Yolanda Liebana’s debut solo exhibition at Kravets Wehby Gallery will open on Saturday, April 23rd. Large, glamorous paintings are portals to idyllic, glittery paradises. Adorned with beads, paper...More »
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Georg Wilson “This Other Eden”
Georg Wilson’s debut solo show This Other Eden opens at Kravets Wehby Gallery on April 23rd at noon. Paced by the changing of the seasons, Wilson’s work flows through time, chasing one equinox to the next....More »
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Assata Mason “Glower”
Assata Mason’s first solo exhibition, Glower, will open at Kravets Wehby Gallery on Saturday March 19th, 2022. In her debut solo show, Mason fixes the viewer in place with hyper intense gazes and ethereal...More »
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Wendell Gladstone “Mirages to Touch”
Wendell Gladstone’s exhibition of new work, Mirages to Touch, opens at the Kravets Wehby Gallery on February 5, 2022. Wendell Gladstone weaves together a multitude of psychologically charged elements that...More »
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Jade Thacker “Radical Privacy Star”
Jade Thacker’s exhibition of new paintings opens at Kravets Wehby Gallery on Thursday, October 21st. In this body of work each figure emerges from an abyss as an extreme version of self. Their gazes fixated,...More »
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Patricia Renee’ Thomas “Don’t Worry, We’ll Be Back Soon”
“Don’t Worry, We’ll Be Back Soon. is a series of paintings that look back on my experiences in natural spaces. The work introduces a variety of playful, saturated moments in my Black girlhood. I’m calling...More »
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“Drool” Exhibition
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Manuel Esnoz “Across the River and into the Trees”
Looking back through Art History, Argentine painter Manuel Esnoz nods to Latin American Constructivist artists of the early twentieth century in his new body of work. It is easy to get lost in the intricate...More »
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Olivier Souffrant “Tim Tim? Bwa Sèch”
“Tim Tim? Bwa Sèch” is a call and response Haitians say before telling a riddle or folklore. It’s similar to how American’s use “Knock Knock! Who’s there?” Olivier Souffrant’s new body of work is an invitation...More »
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Milo Matthieu “Silenced, yet Celebrated”
“We are celebrated throughout history—and glorified for our contributions. Yet adversity claims many souls through the disguise of awarded honors. In this body of work, I highlight the celebration...More »
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Alison Blickle “Time’s Up”
New work by Alison Blickle Alison Blickle’s new paintings will be on view at the Kravets Wehby Gallery in Time’s Up, a solo exhibition opening on Saturday, January 9, 2021. Blickle continues her exploration...More »
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“Vortex” Exhibition
Curated by Allison Zuckerman “The ongoing collective survival of our human spirit, and our steady emergence as a solid yet weathered community throughout this past year, inspired the development of...More »
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Asad Faulwell “An Unrealized Dream”
Asad Faulwell’s solo exhibition, An Unrealized Dream, will open at Kravets Wehby Gallery. Asad Faulwell continues Les Femmes D’Alger series with portraits of writers, politicians, educators, and freedom...More »
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Patricia Renee’ Thomas ” Code Switch”
Patricia Renee’ Thomas’s solo exhibition, Code Switch, will open at Kravets Wehby Gallery. This body of work is inspired by, bold, confrontational, women that are actively engaging and adjusting their...More »
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Allison Zuckerman “Paper Doll”
Allison Zuckerman’s exhibition “Paper Doll” will open at Kravets Wehby Gallery January 9, 2020. In this new body of work, recently published in Vogue Italia’s November 2019 issue, Allison Zuckerman interprets...More »
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Jamea Richmond-Edwards “Prom Night”
Jamea RIchmond-Edwards’ solo exhibition, Prom Night, opens at Kravets Wehby Gallery. The exhibition will explore the question: Why is prom such a significant rite-of-passage for Black America? Richmond-Edwards...More »
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Nelson Stevens “Work from the 60s to the Present”
Over the last 50 years, Nelson Stevens’ vibrant and frenetic work portrays icons of our society from Malcolm X to Stevie Wonder. At a 1970 AfriCOBRA exhibition at The Studio Museum, Nelson’s work helped...More »
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Ed Love “Painting and Sculpture from the 1970s”
Ed Love’s impact knows no bounds. His often controversial, always poignant sculptures and works on paper evoke a necessity for change. Using steel and West African iconography, his work stands for strength...More »
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“Summer Fling” Exhibition
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Summer Fling, a group exhibition of collage and painting by Milo Matthieu, Monica Kim Garza, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Allison Zuckerman, Devin Morris, Jonathan Chapline,...More »
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Theresa Chromati “Running in Place and Sometimes Walking: At Times I Feel Loved and Paralyzed”
The journey of a black hole feels like a secret that traveled in a whisper to reach us To see what was the unimaginable seduces us to reimagine duality and balance of light and dark Both equally...More »
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Wendell Gladstone “Lover’s Lair”
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Lover’s Lair, a solo exhibition featuring a new body of work by Wendell Gladstone. Seduction and temptation play a key role in Wendell Gladstone’s new exhibition, Lover’s...More »
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Jeff Donaldson “Revolutionary Vision: Work from 1963-2004”
Jeff Donaldson’s vision, “positivity for the people,” has come to life in his work from 1963 until his death in 2004. Donaldson’s legacy looms large, as a founder of AfriCOBRA, chair of the art department...More »
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“Untitled” Exhibition
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Untitled, a group exhibition including works by Sydney Chastain-Chapman, Damien Davis, Manuel Esnoz, Asad Faulwell, Stan Narten, and Allison Zuckerman. Damien Davis’...More »
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“Interwoven” Exhibition
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Interwoven, a group show curated by Dominic Chambers, including work by Dominic Chambers, Tajh Rust, Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski, Esteban Ramon Perez, Basil Kincaid, Catalina...More »
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James Phillips “Radical Abstraction: 1970 to the Present”
James Phillips’ first solo exhibition at the gallery will include thirteen paintings and works on papers dating from the 1970s to the present. As a young artist in Harlem, James Phillips joined the...More »
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Alison Blickle “The Myth of Inanna”
The Myth of Inanna, a solo exhibition of new work by Alison Blickle. A lover of mythology and a practicing witch, Blickle created this work as an homage to the myth of Inanna, the oldest recorded human...More »
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“AfriCOBRA” Exhibition
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents AfriCOBRA: Now, a group show of work by founding, current and former members of AfriCOBRA. In 1968, five artists in Chicago came together with a vision for the future....More »
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“American Beauty” Exhibition
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents American Beauty, a group show of work by Alison Blickle, Theresa Chromati, Naudline Pierre, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, and Allison Zuckerman. In America, our nude history...More »
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Jamea Richmond-Edwards “Fly Girl Fly”
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Fly Girl Fly, an exhibition of new work by Jamea Richmond-Edwards. Jamea Richmond-Edwards’ new work is a mixture of cut paper collage, paint, and ink on canvas. Her irreverent...More »
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Manuel Esnoz “Painting for Robots”
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Painting for Robots, an exhibition of new work by Manuel Esnoz. Like the computer-generated glow of an iPad, Manuel Esnoz’s well-worked surfaces have a luminous quality...More »
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“Kaleidoscope” Exhibition
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Kaleidoscope, a group exhibition of new work by current and recent graduate students of Yale School of Art. The exhibition includes work by Eddie Aparicio, Felipe Baeza,...More »
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Ed Love “Heroes”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents an exhibition of work by Ed Love (1936-1999). On a steady diet of revolution, Ed Love’s art transformed the D.C. art scene in the 60s and 70s forever. Love’s work...More »
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Beverly Fishman “T.N.N.”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents T.N.N., a solo exhibition of new work by Beverly Fishman. Beverly Fishman’s “The New Normal” (“T.N.N”) is an anxious meditation on the American drug crisis. The paintings...More »
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“Hi-Res” Exhibition
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Hi-Res, a summer group exhibition including works by Alison Blickle, Asad Faulwell, Allison Zuckerman, Sydney Chastain-Chapman, Wendell Gladstone, Aya Uekawa, Jamea Richmond-Edwards,...More »
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Allison Zuckerman “Act Natural”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Act Natural, the debut solo exhibition of artist Allison Zuckerman. Nothing escapes the wide net that Allison Zuckerman casts through art history. Zuckerman, like...More »
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Jeff Donaldson Exhibition
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents an exhibition of work by Jeff Donaldson (1932-2004). In 1968, as the founding member of the AfriCOBRA movement, Jeff Donaldson sought to change the world. He, like...More »
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“She Rocks” Exhibition
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents She Rocks, a group exhibition. She Rocks will include works by Sydney Chastain-Chapman, Aya Uekawa, Alison Blickle, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Beverly Fishman, and Allison...More »
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Aya Uekawa “American Pies”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents American Pies, a solo exhibition of new work by Aya Uekawa. Incorporating textured surfaces and natural objects into her paintings, Aya Uekawa adds a tangible depth...More »
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Alison Blickle “Private Rituals”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Private Rituals, a solo exhibition of new work by Alison Blickle. In this new collection of paintings and ceramics, Blickle continues to expand her world of women...More »
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James Busby “Life Round Here”
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Stan Narten “World Eater”
The Kravets Wehby Gallerypresents World Eater, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Stan Narten. Stan Narten’s vibrant paintings draw on distinct visual idiom, with a contemporary shift in subject...More »
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“Sensorium” Exhibition
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Sensorium, a winter group exhibition. Incorporating different materials, techniques, and processes these eight artists work perforate the gallery space and form a...More »
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Justin Samson “Anthology Being”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents the opening of Anthology Being by Justin Samson. The paintings in this exhibition form an assemblage that tells a story much in the way an anthology features a collection...More »
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Nina Chanel Abney “Always a Winner”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Always a Winner by Nina Chanel Abney. Much like a DJ samples sounds from different genres, Nina Chanel Abney paintings reorganize imagery distorting their origin....More »
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Charlie Roberts “JUICY FRUIT”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents JUICY FRUIT an exhibition of new work by Charlie Roberts. ...More »
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“Outta Town Sh*t” Exhibition
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Outta Town Sh*t, a group exhibition curated by Nina Chanel Abney. The title of the exhibition, Outta Town Sh*t, serves as a reference to the artists’ outright rejection...More »
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Sydney Chastain- Chapman “momCAVE”
The Kravets Wehby Gallery presents the opening of momCAVE a solo show of new work by Sydney Chastain- Chapman. For Sydney Chastain- Chapman painting is a means to transform the monotony of everyday...More »
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Alison Blickle “History of Magic, Part III…Uncrossing”
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents History of Magic Part III…Uncrossing, by Alison Blickle. Myths and stories have a timeless quality where the details change, but the essence remains the same. The...More »
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Aya Uekawa “The Heroes: Judith and Salome “
The Kravets Wehby Gallery reopens after a month long renovation with The Heroes: Judith and Salome, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Aya Uekawa. Aya Uekawa’s current body of work reflects a complicated...More »
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Michael Bevilacqua “Game Over: Walking through the Graveyard Whistling”
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery announces the opening of Game Over: Walking through the Graveyard Whistling, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Michael Bevilacqua. Michael Bevilacqua debuts a new series...More »
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Asad Faulwell “Obelisk Movements”
Asad Faulwell’s new canvases continue to champion women who were freedom fighters from the Battle of Algiers. This is a play on “Les Femmes D’Alger” made popular by painters Picasso and Delacroix, in which...More »
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Wendell Gladstone “Simple Machines”
In his most recent body of work, Wendell Gladstone meditates on power structures and the architecture that defines their hierarchies. A chaotic mix of disjointed figures, brightly hued wooden apparatuses,...More »
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“F__K__U” Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents F__K__U, a group exhibition curated by Victoria Duffee, featuring the work of Alex Bienstock, Devin Kenny, Sandy Kim, Abby Lloyd, Moris (Israel Meza Moreno), Justin Samson...More »
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“People Staring” Exhibition
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents People Staring, an exhibition featuring the work of Alison Blickle, James Busby, Sydney Chastain-Chapman, Asad Faulwell, Stan Narten, Charlie Roberts, Justin Samson, and...More »
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Christian Schumann “Mutate and Proceed”
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents Mutate and Proceed, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Christian Schumann. Christian Schumann’s remarkably organic process grows more richly in this new body of work....More »
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Alison Blickle “History of Magic, Part II… Initiation”
Kravets Wehby Gallery presents History of Magic, Part II … Initiation, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Alison Blickle. The show includes paintings and related ceramic sculptures that...More »
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Stan Narten “Jamais Vu”
[Image: The Flight into Egypt, 2014, Oil on Linen, 66x84 in]More »
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James Busby “Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast”
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast , a solo exhibition of new paintings by James Busby. Deepening his exploration of minimal compositions James Busby creates a symphonic...More »
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“Huntress” Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents the opening of HUNTRESS, a three person exhibition featuring new works by Alison Blickle, Sydney Chastain-Chapman, and Aya Uekawa. The three painters each create visually...More »
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Nina Chanel Abney, Charlie Roberts “Stacks On Deck”
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Tom Sanford “Cafe des Artists”
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents the opening of Café des Artistes, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Tom Sanford. “You could grow up in the city where history was made and still miss it all” -...More »
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Justin Samson “Cardboard Lamb”
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents Cardboard Lamb, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Justin Samson. In Cardboard Lamb Justin Samson presents a series of large paintings. Drawing from the psychological...More »
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Michael Bevilacqua, James Busby and Jeff Elrod “Shaking The Habitual”
Kravets Wehby presents “Shaking the Habitual” A three-person show featuring the work of Michael Bevilacqua, James Busby, and Jeff Elrod. These artists cleanse, fold, and manipulate the idea of the modernist...More »
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Benjamin Edwards "System"
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents the opening of System, a solo exhibition of paintings by Benjamin Edwards. System is a culmination of the artist’s past four years of work; A series of paintings...More »
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Wendell Gladstone "Cave to the Grave"
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents "Cave to the Grave" a solo exhibition of new paintings by Wendell Gladstone. In Cave to the Grave, Wendell Gladstone debuts a new series of paintings that depict the...More »
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Charlie Roberts "Girl Power"
In "Girl Power," Charlie Roberts presents new works on canvas. In his paintings, Roberts plays with the representation of women in different imagined scenarios. The women depicted in the paintings, often...More »
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"Objects In The Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear" Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents objects in the mirror are closer than they appear, a group exhibition of painting and sculpture curated by Mika Gellman. The show features work by Devon Costello, Cheryl...More »
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Nina Chanel Abney "I DREAD TO THINK"
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery, in collaboration with Anna Kustera Gallery, announces the opening of I DREAD TO THINK, an exhibition of new works by Nina Chanel Abney. At Kravets/Wehby Gallery, Abney will...More »
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James Busby "New Paintings"
Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents New Paintings, an exhibition of new works by James Busby. In New Paintings—James Busby’s first solo show at Kravets/Wehby Gallery—he expands his palette and uses bright...More »
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"Summer Show" Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery announces the opening of Summer Show, a group exhibition of painting and sculpture by Caitlin Cherry, Wendell Gladstone, Charlie Roberts, Justin Samson, and Christian Schumann. In...More »
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Asad Faulwell "Empty Vessels"
Delving deeper into the lives of female combatants from The Battle of Algiers, Asad Faulwell continues his fascination with these heroines, depicting their ordeals with genuine beauty and striking color....More »
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Michael Bevilacqua "Ceremony"
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery announces the opening of Ceremony, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Michael Bevilacqua. Inspired by a can of chrome spray paint left by a traveling friend, Michael Bevilacqua...More »
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"Disorder" Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery announces the group exhibition Disorder. Surrounded by an excess of visual stimulation it often becomes difficult to focus. When faced with such an abundance of spectacular...More »
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Stan Narten Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Stan Narten. In this latest series, Stan’s paintings have become increasingly dense and intricate. All are composed as portraits,...More »
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Sydney Chastain-Chapman "Islands"
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Sydney Chastain-Chapman. A grouping of islands, which exist in both the literal and metaphorical realms, comprise the new body...More »
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Christian Schumann "Mirrors and Gardens"
Tended to as one would a garden, the meticulous, organic paintings by Christian Schumann are a hybrid of natural elements merging with technological forms. Over time, the paintings have become denser and...More »
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Wendell Gladstone Exhibition
Enacting a cycle that begins anew as soon as it ends, Wendell Gladstone's new series of paintings explore the circle of life, the blurry lines as to where it starts and finishes. He continues to speak...More »
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Charlie Roberts "Magic Sticks"
"Charlie Roberts comes to town June 23rd for a WHIRLWIND WOOD-WHACKING EXPO!!! Come and witness Kansas' own Ax Master as he whittles down a Stack of Stumps. NO MOTOR SAWS, NO DRILLS, NO PUSSYFOOTING, Roberts...More »
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"Tsunami Relief Benefit for Japan" Exhibition
LaGuardia Community College presents a charity art exhibition at the Kravets/Wehby Gallery that will donate all the proceeds to Japan’s tsunami and earthquake relief efforts. The one-‐day charity art...More »
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"Paperwork" Exhibition
Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents "Paperwork", curated by Nina Chanel Abney. Nina Chanel Abney is an artist working in New York. Her work can currently be seen at the Brooklyn Museum as well as in the...More »
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Justin Samson "Multikulti"
The Kravets|Wehby Gallery presents "Multikulti", a solo exhibition of new work by Justin Samson, opening on Thursday April 7, 2011 and running through May 14, 2011. Justin Samson's exploration starts...More »
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Asad Faulwell "Les Femmes D'Alger"
[Image: Asad Faulwell "Les Femmes D'Alger" (2010) Acrylic and paper on canvas 48 x 36in.]More »
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"Thrown Together" Exhibition
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Charlie Roberts "Mayne and Tale, Let Your Mane Hang"
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Wendell Gladstone "D.O.A., S.O.S., ETC."
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Manuel Esnoz " Farewell mon Pasticheur"
Manuel Esnoz's new body of work begins with the process of constructing canvas and manipulating surface, then, made evident is the seduction and drama of the imagery. Conceived and executed in Bologna,...More »
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"Gathering Together" Exhibition
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"Spring 2" Exhibition
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Dhruvi Acharya "GASP!"
Dhruvi Acharya divulges the secrets of an inner psyche brimming with deep affection and concern for modern city life. GASP indicates her response to the complex navigation of matters pertaining to humanity,...More »
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Mariëtte van der Ven "not fur real"
It is hard to describe the emotional response towards the delicately austere sculpture of Mariëtte van der Ven. Powerful, intimate and complex, the figures are a monument to the diverse variety of human...More »
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Summer Exhibition
The artists in the Summer Exhibition all share a common global address. Their work is as diverse as the worlds they come from. Dhruvi Acharya resides in Mumbai and has exhibited her luscious socially conscious...More »
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Charlie Roberts "Reckoning"
In the very recent past, the energetic young artist Charlie Roberts has run the gamut from small drawings and paintings to massive sculpture and installation. Forays into music and film production provide...More »
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Aya Uekawa "It's a Really Small World"
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Sydney Chastain-Chapman "Modulous"
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Bonnie Collura and Stan Narten Exhibition
The Kravets/Wehby Gallery presents a two-person exhibition of Bonnie Collura and Stan Narten. Sculptor Bonnie Collura and painter Stan Narten toy with the distinction between figuration and abstraction....More »
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Robert Colescott "Dulacrow's Masterwork: A Mockumentary Film from 1976"
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Nina Chanel Abney "Dirty Wash"
There are no whispers in the paintings by newcomer Nina Chanel Abney. The exhibition title, "Dirty Wash," a synonym for gossip and scandal, alludes to the multifarious issues the artist scrutinizes. The...More »