Jane Lombard Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Jane Lombard Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Michael Rakowitz “The Monument, The Monster, And The Maquette”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents a solo exhibition by gallery artist Michael Rakowitz, entitled The Monument, The Monster and The Maquette. Continuing his exploration of monuments, the artist will mount a...More »
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Azita Moradkhani “The Real Beneath”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Iranian-American artist Azita Moradkhani’s first solo exhibition in New York, The Real Beneath. The artist’s work was previously shown at the gallery in last spring’s group...More »
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CMTK (Chihiro Mori x Teppei Kaneuji) “Double Trouble”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Double Trouble, a two-person project by Kyoto-based artists Teppei Kaneuji and Chihiro Mori. Collaborating under the name “CMTK,” the duo’s new and recent lenticular works...More »
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Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens “Alternative Facts of the 21st Century”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents an exhibition of new and recent multidisciplinary works by Canadian artist duo Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens. Marking the second solo exhibition with the gallery, ceramic...More »
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Sarah Dwyer “Clatter…..Thud”
Inspired by poetry and folklore, Sarah Dwyer’s practice makes space for exploring image and form through the iterative nature of storytelling. Drawing is at the heart of her process, often combined with...More »
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“say the dream was real and the wall imaginary” Exhibition
make it happen finish the thought say the dream was real and the wall imaginary because we need you to build more road for all of us to walk on because participation because witness because history —Richard...More »
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Sawangwongse Yawnghwe “Cappuccino In Exile”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Cappuccino in Exile, a new body of work by Sawangwongse Yawnghwe made in response to the Myanmar military coup that began in February of 2021. Using painting both as a mechanism...More »
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Jane Bustin “The Colour Of Words II”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents The Colour of Words II, a solo exhibition by Jane Bustin. Building upon her 2020 exhibition, The Colour of Words, which debuted at Jane Lombard Gallery only a few weeks before...More »
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“Loose Ends” Exhibition
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Loose Ends, a group exhibition celebrating women working in textiles. The collection, featuring artists Kirsten Hassenfeld, Victoria Manganiello, Laura Marsh, Erin McQuarrie,...More »
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Lu Yang “Doku: Digital Alaya”
Curated by Barbara Pollack, Co-founder of Art At A Time Like This Jane Lombard Gallery presents Doku: Digital Alaya, the first New York gallery exhibition of Lu Yang, a rising star in the global art...More »
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Kristin McIver “Impressions”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Impressions, our first solo exhibition with new media artist Kristin McIver, and her first solo exhibition in New York. The Australian-born, New York-based artist is known...More »
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Elizabeth Schwaiger “From the Dark Sea”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents From the Dark Sea, a new body of work by Texan born, Brooklyn based artist Elizabeth Schwaiger. The artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery will offer a visual investigation...More »
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Dan Perjovschi “The Nightmare It Is/The Nightmare It Was”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents its inaugural Tribeca exhibition, The Nightmare It Is / The Nightmare It Was, a new two-part series of works by Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi. The 2020 presidential campaign...More »
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Jane Bustin “The Colour of Words”
‘A little patch of yellow wall … like some priceless specimen of Chinese art, of a beauty that was sufficient in itself.’ Marcel Proust. Jane Lombard Gallery presents The Colour of Words, our first...More »
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Michael Rakowitz “The invisible enemy should not exist (Room F, section 1, Northwest Palace of Nimrud)”
“The invisible enemy should not exist (Room F, section 1, Northwest Palace of Nimrud” is an ongoing project by Iraqi-American artist, Michael Rakowitz. This exhibition features bas-reliefs from Room F...More »
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Carmen Neely “not a tourist”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents not a tourist, a solo exhibition of new work from painter Carmen Neely. Carmen Neely’s work has always been about the intricacies of transformation. The artist translates...More »
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Sarah Dwyer “Tink”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents, Tink, a solo exhibition of new work from UK-based artist Sarah Dwyer, The works in Tink expand on a freewheeling conversation about painting that Dwyer has been engaged...More »
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“A Body of Work” Exhibition
Curated by Shehab Awad Jane Lombard Gallery presents A Body of Work, a group exhibition curated by Shehab Awad. This exhibition features drawing, collage and sculpture by six artists: Julia Brandão,...More »
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Teppei Kaneuji “Plastic Barricade”
Teppei Kaneuji investigates the mass consumption of contemporary Japanese culture, sourcing materials from everyday life, found objects and manga characters to create sculpture that is at once playful...More »
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Lucy + Jorge Orta “Potential Architecture”
Potential Architecture features work from their series Derrame, Totipotent Architecture, and Cells [Diptych], including painting, sculpture, and works on paper. As an international duo, Lucy + Jorge Orta’s...More »
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Squeak Carnwath “Not All Black and White”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Not All Black and White, Squeak Carnwath’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features a new series of Carnwath’s paintings and works on paper. As an...More »
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“Speaking Power to (Post) Truth” Exhibition
Jane Lombard Gallery presents the group exhibition Speaking Power to (Post) Truth, curated by writer and curator Sara Raza, recently the Guggenheim UBS MAP Curator for the Middle East and North Africa....More »
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Christine Gedeon “Syria…as my mother speaks”
This is Christine Gedeon’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Syria…as my mother speaks. Gedeon was born in Aleppo, Syria and raised in the U.S. The show consists of three bodies of work that draw...More »
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James Clar “The World Never Ends”
Dissociation and the fragmentation of reality through technology are the subjects of investigation in James Clar’s exhibition, The World Never Ends. Clar creates an immersive multimedia installation that...More »
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“On the Periphery of Vision” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Film - Video installation
- 2018-06-27 - 2018-08-03
Jane Lombard Gallery presents On the Periphery of Vision, a group exhibition curated by Christopher Phillips. The exhibition features works in a variety of mediums – painting, drawing, sculpture, photography,...More »
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Howard Smith “1 + 1 + 1 … paintings and works on paper”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Howard Smith: 1 + 1 + 1 … paintings and works on paper. This is the artist’s 21st solo exhibition, encompassing his substantial and vibrant body of work. By harnessing, light,...More »
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Sean Shim-Boyle “Jack”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Jack, Sean Shim-Boyle’s first exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition debuts Shim-Boyle’s latest work including two ambitious installations that intensify the artist’s...More »
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Serge Attukwei Clottey “Differences”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Differences between, a solo exhibition by Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey. The exhibition centers on the artist’s assemblages made from used jerry cans, a part of his...More »
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Dan Perjovschi “Time of Monsters”
“I was born in 1961, the same year the Berlin Wall was erected. I am still standing.” – Dan Perjovschi Jane Lombard Gallery presents Time of Monsters, Dan Perjovschi’s seventh exhibition with the gallery....More »
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Ashley Lyon and Jane Bustin “Modern Domestics”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Modern Domestics, a two-person exhibition with Ashley Lyon and Jane Bustin. Using quotidian objects as the foundation for their work Lyon and Bustin’s practices similarly...More »
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Mounir Fatmi “Survival Signs”
An Open Letter from Mounir Fatmi: As you can see, it’s been hard for me to write this letter. I had to wait until the last minute. I needed an emergency - the same emergency that drives me to create...More »
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“Sites of Knowledge” Exhibition
What is the “site” of knowledge? Is it a book? A library? An artwork? Or a concept? What is the visual shape or the image of knowledge? And when does a symbol become a pictorial composition, a line drawing,...More »
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Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens “Each Number Equals One Inhalation and One Exhalation” Exhibition
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Each Number Equals One Inhalation and One Exhalation, the third solo exhibition by Canadian artist duo Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens in the United States. The exhibition...More »
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Carmen Neely “It Makes It More So If You Say So”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents It makes it more so if you say so, Carmen Neely’s first solo show in New York. The exhibition will feature a series of recent paintings, drawings, and mixed media sculpture...More »
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“Material Connections” Exhibition
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Material Connections, a winter group show featuring a select group of artists of varied cultural backgrounds who are redefining the universal medium of textile or non traditional...More »
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Yuko Mohri “Form of the Daze”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents the first US solo exhibition by Yuko Mohri, recipient of the 2015 Nissan Art Award. Form of the Daze will feature site- specific kinetic installations, transforming found...More »
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Lee Kit “Skin”
‘I only wonder what would someone feel if his/her secrets and guilt have been revealed. And how do we feel when we see everything ‘underneath the skin?’ ...More »
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“Contexture” Exhibition
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Contexture, a summer group show curated by Cey Adams. The exhibition features painting, sculpture, and mixed media works by Olivia Baldwin, Rachel Beach, Samantha Fields,...More »
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Nina Yuen “Narcissus”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Narcissus, Nina Yuen’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, featuring two new films and a series of photographs that poetically and intimately explore universal themes...More »
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Shezad Dawood “Anarchitecture”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Shezad Dawood’s Anarchitecture, the artist’s second solo exhibition in the US. Featuring a new series of textile paintings inspired by the noted Czech-American architect Antonin...More »
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James Clar False “Awakenings”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents False Awakenings, James Clar’s first solo show in New York. The exhibition will feature new works that continue the artist’s exploration of technology’s influence on our notions...More »
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Lucy + Jorge Orta “Antarctica”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Antarctica, the first exhibition in New York by internationally renowned artists, Lucy + Jorge Orta. The exhibition is based on the Orta’s groundbreaking expedition to Antarctica...More »
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Squeak Carnwath “What Before Came After”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents What Before Came After, Squeak Carnwath’s first solo exhibition in New York City in over a decade. The exhibition features a selection of Carnwath’s paintings and cigar-box...More »
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Teppei Kaneuji “Deep Fried Ghost”
Jane Lombard Gallery presents Deep Fried Ghost, Teppei Kaneuji’s first solo exhibition in the United States. The exhibition features works from five distinctive series including White Discharge; Muddy...More »
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“The Transportation Business” Exhibition
Sebastiaan Bremer (The Netherlands/US), chameckilerner (Brazil/US), Mónica de la Torre (Mexico/US), Klara Hobza (The Czech Republic/Germany), Matt King (US), Ashley Lyon (US), Ati Maier (Germany/US), Ander...More »
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Sarah Dwyer “Sunk Under”
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Dan Perjovschi “Back to Back, with Nedko Solakov”
Lombard Freid is pleased to present Back to Back, a seminal collaborative work from 2006 between Dan Perjovschi and Nedko Solakov. The eponymous installation comprises an immersive wood sculpture covered...More »
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Huguette Caland “Early Works: 1970-85”
Lombard Freid presents Early Works: 1970-85, Huguette Caland’s premiere exhibition at the gallery. Caland’s career began in late 1960s Beirut, Lebanon with erotic abstract paintings and body landscapes,...More »
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Cao Fei “La Town”
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“I shall stay the way I am because I do not give a damn…” Exhibition
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Lee Kit “How are things on the West Coast?”
Lombard Freid Gallery presents Lee Kit’s second solo exhibition in New York. Following his highly acclaimed installation at the 55th Venice Biennale, Lee (b.1978, Hong Kong) further explores his obsession...More »
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Tameka Norris “Too Good For You (Introducing Meka Jean)”
Lombard Freid Gallery presents New Orleans-based artist Tameka Norris’s first solo show in New York. The exhibition features Norris a.k.a. Meka Jean’s most recent paintings, video-monologues, and a live...More »
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“Cinematheque19” Exhibition
During January and February, Lombard Freid is excited to present Cinematheque19, a platform for presenting video and film by artists from our roster, dedicating the entire gallery space to individual works....More »
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Ulrich Lamsfuss “Escape Escapism”
During art school, watching people constructing artificial problems to solve them afterwards, I realized that my basic problem is that I don’t really have a real problem. Wherever I go, somebody has been...More »
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The Propeller Group “Lived, Lives, Will Live!”
Ho Chi Minh City and Los Angeles-based collective The Propeller Group—formed by Phunam, Matt Lucero, and Tuan Andrew Nguyen in 2006—will open their debut solo exhibition in the United States at Lombard...More »
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Lucien Samaha “The Flight Attendant Years: 1978-1986”
I was born to a father who wore an airline uniform. For most of my childhood, he lived and worked in another country. Each summer I would be flown from Beirut to Dhahran as an unaccompanied minor, but...More »
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Kemang Wa Lehulere "Sleep is for the Gifted"
Lombard Freid Gallery presents Sleep is for the Gifted, Kemang Wa Lehulere's debut solo exhibition in the United States. Known for his performances and curatorial interventions, Johannesburg-based artist...More »
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"Unsupervised" Exhibition
Lombard Freid Gallery presents Unsupervised, which features new works by Tameka Norris and Mark Jenkins. Both artists’ brash and witty styles draw attention to materials, process, and form, while addressing...More »
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Dan Perjovschi "Exit Strategy"
Lombard Freid presents Exit Strategy, Dan Perjovschi’s third solo show with the gallery. Perjovschi is known internationally for his unique blend of wit and sociopolitical critique, and for this exhibition,...More »
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Dan Perjovschi "Exit Strategy"
Lombard Freid presents Exit Strategy, Dan Perjovschi’s third solo show with the gallery. Perjovschi is known internationally for his unique blend of wit and sociopolitical critique, and for this exhibition,...More »
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Michael Rakowitz "The Breakup"
We are standing on a roof, looking down over the ledge from atop a five-story building. It is a northern winter. Cold. One has to wonder if any of the four men thought to jump, as a curious crowd began...More »
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"Home WHERE?" Exhibition
These artists present various takes on ‘home’ or domesticity and rituals of daily life. Rakowitz’s Constellation Democracity houses an intimate installation of figures within a vintage Hoover vacuum while...More »
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Nina Yuen "The School"
Lombard Freid Projects presents The School, Nina Yuen’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Yuen’s hauntingly beautiful films are presented within a tactile installation that encapsulates the artist’s...More »
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Mounir Fatmi "Oriental Accident"
Lombard Freid presents Oriental Accident, Mounir Fatmi’s second solo show with the gallery. The exhibition features a collection of works never before shown in the United States made between 2009-2012....More »
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Motoyuki Daifu "Lovesdy"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Lovsody, Motoyuki Daifu’s first solo show with the gallery. The young Japanese photographer, based in Tokyo, uses photography to document the highly personal chaos of domestic...More »
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"Cities and Things That Matter" Exhibition
- Media: Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2011-12-09 - 2012-01-21
The artists explore the numerous rhythms, structures, stories and transactions of urban life that construct cultural ideologies and shape mankind. Cities, epicenters of social and public space, become...More »
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Jacob Feige "From the Bellona Museum of Natural History"
Lombard Freid Projects presents From the Bellona Museum of Natural History, Jacob Feige’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. A new series of paintings, drawings and sound-sculptures continues Feige’s...More »
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Eko Nugroho "Snobs Behind Ketchup"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Snobs Behind Ketchup, Indonesian artist Eko Nugroho’s premiere solo exhibition in New York City. A native of Yogyakarta, self-made artist Nugroho works in a diverse range...More »
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Eva Struble "Landsmen"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Landsmen, Eva Struble’s third solo exhibition of paintings at the gallery. Having explored decaying corners of Baltimore, Brooklyn and Barcelona through a socio-environmental...More »
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Cao Fei "Play Time"
Play Time by Cao Fei is one of the key artists of the new generation emerging from Mainland China. For her fourth solo exhibition at Lombard Freid, Cao Fei’s recent exploration into the theme of “play”...More »
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Lee Kit "1,2,3,6…"
Lombard Freid Projects introduces the work of Hong Kong based artist Lee Kit in his first US solo show. Some thoughts on ‘1, 2, 3, 4…’ exhibition in Lee Kit’s own words: 1, 2, 3, 4… I imagine someone...More »
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"Cropping May Occur (selected diaries 1962-2011)" Exhibition
Lombard Freid Projects presents Minor Cropping May Occur (selected diaries 1962-2011), an exhibition connecting thirteen international photographers—both established and emerging—whose works were created...More »
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Mona Vătămanu and Florin Tudor "Land Distribution"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Land Distribution, Mona Vătămanu and Florin Tudor’s second solo show at the gallery. The work of the Romanian collaborative duo is a subtle yet astute reflection on recent...More »
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William Earl Kofmehl III Exhibition
Lombard Freid Projects announces the inauguration of our new location at 518 West 19th Street. The inaugural reception, along with exhibition opening and performance by American artist William Earl Kofmehl...More »
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"Heat Wave" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Other - Video installation
- 2010-06-17 - 2010-07-30
Lombard-Freid Projects announces Heat Wave, a group show of works by Fikret Atay (b.1976, Turkey), Bani Abidi (b. 1971, Pakistan), Maya Schindler (b. 1977, Israel), Mounira al Solh (b. 1978, Lebanon),...More »
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Nina Yuen "White Blindness"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents the first solo exhibition of Amsterdam-based, American artist Nina Yuen. Yuen (b. 1981, Hawaii) approaches video as a tactile medium. Her seductively honest and visually...More »
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Tala Madani "Pictograms"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents Pictograms, Tala Madani’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, which premieres new paintings and animations by the Iranian born artist. Interested in the complexities...More »
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Dan Perjovschi "Postcards from the World"
Postcards from the World, Dan Perjovschi's second solo exhibition at Lombard-Freid Projects, premiers a new work that maps the artist’s worldwide travels in dialogue with an historic piece of his, Postcards...More »
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Ulrich Lamsfuss "Birdie"
“What I see is what you get,” says Ulrich Lamsfuss. In our age of Twitter, Second Life, instant messaging, and Skype even the hyper-real looks like fiction. Based in Berlin, Lamsfuss belongs to a successful...More »
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Lee Mingwei "The Mending Project"
New York based Taiwanese artist Lee Mingwei’s third solo show at Lombard- Freid Projects, The Mending Project, is an interactive conceptual installation that uses the gesture of mending to explore ideas...More »
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"The Girl Effect" Exhibition
- Media: Sculpture - Installation - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2009-09-10 - 2009-10-10
Lombard-Freid Projects announces "The Girl Effect," an exhibition inspired by the notion that young girls are powerful agents for social change. The show brings together the work of seven young, internationally...More »
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Claire Harvey "Next to Nothing"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents, Next to Nothing, the debut solo exhibition in the US of Amsterdam-based British artist Claire Harvey. Harvey's delicate, figurative oil paintings on glass, canvas and transparency...More »
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Nathaniel Mellors "Giantbum"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents the debut solo exhibition in the United States of British artist Nathaniel Mellors. The exhibition will introduce Mellors’ multimedia project, Giantbum, developed for the...More »
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Michael Rakowitz "The Worst Condition Is to Pass Under a Sword Which Is Not One's Own"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents Michael Rakowitz’s third solo exhibition at the gallery, The worst condition is to pass under a sword which is not one’s own. Always surprising and profoundly timely, in...More »
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"Out of Line" Exhibition
Lombard-Freid Projects presents Out of Line, an exhibition that brings together drawings by six international artists. The title of the show is not simply a reference to formal linear qualities, but rather...More »
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Jacob Feige "After Dense Fog"
This exhibition continues Feige’s investigation of the awe-inspiring potential of the American landscape through the lens of artistic counterculture movements of the 1960s and 70s. In his new paintings,...More »
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Andreas Fogarasi "Fairview"
Lombard Freid Projects presents Fairview, the premier solo exhibition in the United States of Vienna based artist Andreas Fogarasi. Awarded the Golden Lion Prize at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007), Fogarasi...More »
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Mona Vătămanu and Florin Tudor "Appointment with History"
Lombard-Freid Projects presents Appointment with History, the premier solo show in the United States of Romanian artists Mona Vătămanu and Florin Tudor. This show is of particular relevance in view of...More »
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Erkka Nissinen "Vantaa"
Nissinen's inventive and idiosyncratic new video work provides us a glimpse of a world in which a trio of overweight chefs, a transvestite and an animated panda bear act out disjointed narratives of perverse...More »
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Chris Finley "Power Sources"
2008: The United States of America finds itself in a year of momentous presidential campaigns, a challenging time marked by pointed political debates. Tapping on the current situation, Chris Finley’s recent...More »
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Tala Madani "ASS•AS•SIN: hashish anyone?"
Lombard-Freid Projects is pleased to present Tala Madani’s second solo exhibition of paintings and videos at the gallery, ASS-AS-SIN: hashish anyone? Iranian born and American educated Madani’s choice...More »