Kansas - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Kansas. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Scott Nedrelow “Polyfocal”
KANSAS presents Polyfocal, a solo exhibition of new work by Scott Nedrelow. Through a triangulation of video, photography and painting techniques, Scott Nedrelow’s post-photographic practice is involved...More »
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Rob McLeish “Thanks Criticism!”
KANSAS presents Thanks Criticism!, a solo exhibition of new work by Rob McLeish, in conjunction with his third solo exhibition at Neon Parc, Melbourne, AU. Rob McLeish produces enigmatic works in...More »
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Michael Berryhill “Something of a Feather”
KANSAS presents Something of a Feather, Michael Berryhill’s third solo show with the gallery. The paintings of Michael Berryhill exist on their own terms, unequivocal, stark, structured, phosphorescent...More »
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Clay Ketter “Recalcitration”
KANSAS presents Recalcitration, Clay Ketter’s first solo show with the gallery. In Don Graf’s Data Sheets: Thousands of Simplified Facts about Building Materials, Planning, and Construction - a comprehensive...More »
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“Vitreous Humour” Exhibition
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Ethan Greenbaum “Flats”
KANSAS presents Flats, Ethan Greenbaum’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Ethan Greenbaum uses a range of digital and sculptural processes to excavate and reframe the built environment. His...More »
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Jessica Sanders “Ambiguous Warmth”
KANSAS announces Ambiguous Warmth, Jessica Sanders’ first solo exhibition with the gallery. The title of Jessica Sanders’ first solo exhibition at KANSAS - her second in New York, and the gallery’s...More »
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“muscular” Exhibition
Curated by John McAllister More »
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Tamara Zahaykevich “ZAHAYKEVICH”
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David J Merritt “Flesh of My Flesh”
KANSAS presents the second solo exhibition of new work by David J. Merritt. Referring to the passage in Genesis in which Eve is created from Adam’s bone, Flesh of My Flesh uses this reference as a...More »
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Rachel de Joode “Soft Inquiry”
KANSAS presents a solo exhibition of new work by Rachel de Joode. The representation of objects, the consciousness of matter and the exposed and secret nature of things continue to be the main points...More »
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Halsey Rodman “Triple Trouble”
Triple Trouble presents a series of works concerned with minimal difference. The term minimal difference refers to the pulse of difference separating one moment from the next, the continuous transformation...More »
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Carey Denniston “Landmark”
KANSAS announces a solo exhibition of new work by Carey Denniston. The act of recording produces a singular and immediate gaze. To impress, transfer, mark or index, calms and underscores an anxiety...More »
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Tomer Aluf Exhibition
KANSAS presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Tomer Aluf. Tomer Aluf’s paintings all use the word Oi!! as a point of departure. Oi!! is a casual British greeting. Oi!! is a subgenre of punk...More »
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Ryan Lauderdale and Jessica Sanders Exhibition
Deciphering the way in which cultural information is distorted, filtered, interpreted and ultimately circulated through an online presence is what constitutes Ryan Lauderdale’s structural vernacular. Mining...More »
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Michael Berryhill “Beggars Blanket”
“Beggars Blanket”, a new exhibition of paintings and drawings by Michael Berryhill, opens on Friday, May 2 at KANSAS. In his second solo show at the gallery, Berryhill continues to make images that are...More »
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Sylvan Lionni “Half Life”
Lionni will present two new bodies of work. In a series of dust paintings, the artist has created a generative brand of trompe l’oeil that addresses the surface of a painting itself. Lionni starts with...More »
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Sreshta Rit Premnath “Knot Not Nought”
KANSAS presents a solo exhibition of Sreshta Rit Premnath. Opening January 25, the exhibition will run through January 1, 2014. In 1974, under the auspices of Anka Ptszkowska’s gallery 25*, French conceptual...More »
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Ethan Greenbaum Exhibition
KANSAS presents a solo exhibition of Ethan Greenbaum. Ubiquitous prospective avenues- reciprocity as a given circumstance, but exploited within the framework. Unflinching expanses cropped- a...More »
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Virginia Poundstone “Total Meltdown”
KANSAS presents a solo exhibition of Virginia Poundstone. In her current exhibition, Virginia Poundstone continues more than six years of engagement with the economic, art historical and botanical life...More »
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Mira Dancy “Bodytonic”
KANSAS presents a solo exhibition of Mira Dancy. Opening June 28, the exhibition will run through August 3, 2013. It’s a messy narrative loaded with cameos. A fluid she, a statue broken up won’t...More »
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Carey Denniston/ Marley Freeman Exhibition
KANSAS presents two solo projects: Carey Denniston and Marley Freeman. Carey Denniston will present a new installation of her ongoing series “To what degree a stone is a stranger / To what degree it...More »
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David J. Merritt Exhibition
KANSAS presents the New York solo debut of David J. Merritt. From the first smear to our most monumental technological feats as a species, humans have always mediated knowledge and understanding through...More »
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"Inside Order" Exhibition
The exhibition will explore the visual representation of "building" through various mediums, images and practices - Construction as metaphor for developing abstract languages. The focus of structure as...More »
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Strauss Bourque-LaFrance "In The The Spring"
KANSAS presents In The The Spring, a solo exhibition of new work by Strauss Bourque-LaFrance. In The The Spring takes its name from the common text illusion, Paris In The The Spring, where typically...More »
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"National Park" Exhibition
Kansas presents National Park, a two-person exhibition of new work by Lukas Geronimas and Jesse A. Greenberg. The work in this exhibition maps the potential of the artists' material vocabularies as...More »
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Brendan Cass "7 North"
KANSAS presents 7 North, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Brendan Cass. In his newest body of work, Brendan Cass deviates from his trademark neon exuberance, maximal paint application and use...More »
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"Streamlines" Exhibition
KANSAS presents Streamlines, a group exhibition of new works by: Ryan Lauderdale, Owen Kydd, Ignacio Torres, Chloe Wessner, Constant Dullaart, Andrew Pomykalski, Juliette Bonneviot, Ann Hirsch, Kevin Kelly,...More »
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John Houck "To Understand Photography, You Must First Understand Photography"
John Houck's work explores how desire functions in a world that is exponentially filled with highly repetitive technical drives. As the philosopher Bernard Stiegler points out, "new technologies have brought...More »
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Michael Berryhill "Incidental Western"
Michael Berryhill's studio practice is an intensive exploration of temporal production and the impossibility of painting. His recent paintings, sculptures and works on paper are informed by accident and...More »
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Sylvan Lionni "Lost in America"
KANSAS presents Lost in America, a solo exhibition of new work by Sylvan Lionni. Sylvan Lionni reinterprets established hierarchies and dissolves cultural hegemony through appropriative techniques...More »
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Melissa Brown "Palisades"
Melissa Brown is known for her wide-ranging conceptual projects. In previous work, Brown employed generative card game iconography to create tabloid headlines, predicted the lottery by performing new age...More »
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"Cheat Chains and Telephone" Exhibition
KANSAS presents Cheat Chains and Telephone, a group exhibition featuring new works by Fabienne Lasserre, Elisa Lendvay, John Newman and B. Wurtz. By obscuring material hierarchy and challenging the...More »
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Matthew Northridge "Pictures by Wire and Wireless"
Matthew Northridge's work is equal parts play and order. He assembles patterns and structures that explore a vast, visual landscape through cultural ephemera. Whether composed of variable units in space...More »
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Tamara Zahaykevich "Hey Harmonica!"
The humble, wall-mounted and freestanding constructions of Tamara Zahaykevich have an undeniable rough-hewn charm. Fashioned from mostly cast-off, paper-related materials mined from the studio and street...More »
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"Free Play" Exhibition
KANSAS presents its inaugural exhibition Free Play, a group show featuring new works by Melissa Brown, Brendan Cass, Max Galyon, Jesse A Greenberg, Sylvan Lionni, Matthew Northridge, Shannon Plumb, Zach...More »