chashama Lobby Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for chashama Lobby Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Yukari Edamitsu “Chance and Order”
“I apply both chance and order found in daily life to my painting practice. My abstract paintings concern themselves with primarily the inner world. In them I explore questions about life, human emotion,...More »
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Thelma Appel “Landscapes and Cityscapes”
For most of the forty six years that Thelma Appel has been painting, she has focused on depicting aspects of nature - exploring the tension that exists between observed reality and abstract synthesis....More »
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Michael Sorgatz Exhibition
Michael Sorgatz’s paintings of figures in urban landscapes depict the constant evolution of the city. Moment by moment, the people of the city spontaneously create the experience of city life for each...More »
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Ronnie Landfield “Coming Full Circle”
The title Coming Full Circle evokes the sense that this exhibition expresses a happy resolution of the past 3 tumultuous years in the artist Ronnie Landfield’s life. Hurricane Sandy permanently damaged...More »
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Misaki Matsui “We Are the Universe”
We are small, but we are the universe You have worries, so release them to the universe More »
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Michael Hambouz “Factory Made”
The Durst Organization and chashama present Factory Made, an exhibition of 18 striking cut-paper collage works by Brooklyn-based multimedia artist Michael Hambouz that provide a glimpse into the operations...More »
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Hiromitsu Kuroo Exhibition
Hiromitsu Kuroo’s relief constructions are at once a reinvestigations of western abstraction’s possibilities and a development in Japanese origami. Eschewing the tradition of mimesis most often associated...More »
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Shingo Francis "Kaleidoscope"
My work is an investigation into time, space and color. Large drawings can give the viewer a sense of the scale of the natural environment that surrounds us, which is often lost in our daily preoccupations....More »