Hesse Flatow - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Hesse Flatow . Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Joshua Frankel “Within the crowd there is a quality”
Spanning drawing, animation, film, opera, and installation, Joshua Frankel’s cross-disciplinary practice sets analog and digital processes in conversation to crystallize movement and time in material form....More »
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Nat Meade “Hank Stamper’s Bones”
HESSE FLATOW presents Hank Stamper’s Bones, an exhibition of paintings by Nat Meade, marking his second solo-presentation with the gallery. A cross between sage philosopher, woodsy outdoorsman, hopeless...More »
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Katie Butler “Pomp and Circumstance”
Katie Butler’s politically charged paintings of opulent campaign dinners harp on the problematic nature of legislating on behalf of the average citizen from a detached framework of privilege. The dining...More »
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Michael Childress “HUB”
For his exhibition HUB, Childress presents modular canvases from a never before shown body of work entitled Bridges and Tunnels. Consisting of rectangular units that are spaced and stacked vertically in...More »
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Luis Edgar Mejicanos “Hypermnesia” and Madeline Donahue “Strange Magic”
HESSE FLATOW presents two simultaneous solo exhibitions: Hypermnesia by Luis Edgar Mejicanos and Strange Magic by Madeline Donahue. At the heart of Mejicanos’ narrative-driven works is a fascination...More »
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Amanda Martínez “Querencia”
HESSE FLATOW presents querencia, an exhibition of sculptural works by the Brooklyn-based artist Amanda Martínez, marking her first solo presentation with the gallery. querencia, derived from the Spanish...More »
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Nat Meade “Nothing, Happens for a Reason”
HESSE FLATOW presents Nothing, Happens For A Reason, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by the Brooklyn-based artist Nat Meade, marking his first solo exhibition with the gallery. Meade...More »
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Fawn Krieger and Alina Tenser Exhibition
HESSE FLATOW presents simultaneous solo exhibitions with works by Fawn Krieger and Alina Tenser. “Fawn Krieger and Alina Tenser are interdisciplinary artists whose practices are deeply indebted to performance...More »
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Aglaé Bassens “The Feeling Is Mutual”
In this presentation of paintings, Aglaé Bassens brings together figures, landscapes and interiors as she reflects upon the use of subjective imagery as a vehicle for collective emotion. Inspired by the...More »
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Annette Hur “Watching From the Other Side”
Annette Hur’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, Watching From the Other Side, will feature new oil paintings and Korean silk textile-collages. Operating from a place of psychological complexity,...More »
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“Affective Histories” Exhibition
This group exhibition showcases the works of artists Erin Batiste, Christina P. Day, Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez, Cate Richards, Julia Rooney and Kelsey Tynik. Using a range of materials and textual sources,...More »
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Devra Fox “Stem”
Hesse Flatow presents Stem, a solo exhibition of drawings by San Francisco-based artist Devra Fox. For the exhibition, which includes thirteen graphite drawings—ten of which have never been seen before—Fox...More »
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Kate Klingbeil “Uprooted”
“To understand light you need first to have been buried in the deep-down dark.” ― Robert Macfarlane, Underland: A Deep Time Journey Hesse Flatow presents Uprooted, a solo exhibition of new works by...More »
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Plum Cloutman “Emergency”
HESSE FLATOW presents Emergency, a solo exhibition of London and North Norfolk-based painter and printmaker Plum Cloutman. The exhibition, the artist’s first in the United States, features sixteen works...More »
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“Shifted Horizon” Exhibition
HESSE FLATOW presents a group exhibition of contemporary landscape painting, featuring work by 8 artists. Shifted Horizon consists of natural and built horizons which range in medium and interpretation,...More »
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Carl D’Alvia “Sometimes Sculpture Deserves a Break”
HESSE FLATOW presents a solo exhibition of new works by sculptor Carl D’Alvia, which will include the debut of his newest series of large-scale, brightly-colored aluminum sculptures which he refers to...More »
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Carl D’Alvia “Glyphadelphia”
HESSE FLATOW presents “Glyphadelphia,” an intergenerational group exhibition organized by sculptor Carl D’Alvia of artists who use different variations of a glyph—ancient hieroglyphics, a question mark,...More »
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Gordon Hall “END OF DAY”
Hesse Flatow presents END OF DAY, a solo exhibition of sixteen sculptures by Gordon Hall to be presented across all three rooms of the gallery. “The installation of END OF DAY suggests a kind of after,...More »
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Chang Sujung “88.61 lbs”
This exhibition features the artist’s newest body of work completed over the past year and a half. Chang carves miniature versions of her bedroom furniture and other personal belongings out of alabaster....More »
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Aglaé Bassens “Sincerely,”
Aglaé Bassens: Sincerely, “Soon, objects take form and fall into place; in a little while, the vigorous, firm totality appears, and one tastes real pleasure in contemplating this bright, serious painting,...More »
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Elisa Soliven “Memory In The Shape Of A U”
Hesse Flatow presents Memory in the Shape of a U, a solo exhibition of new ceramic sculpture by Elisa Soliven. Soliven’s ceramic vessels bulge and twist, braced in by the clay network that interconnects...More »
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Amanda Baldwin “Raindrops are Spheres”
A field of navy evening sky. A washed-denim zigzag; the horizon of a mountain range. An ultramarine melon. An indigo cypress tree. For Amanda Baldwin’s solo exhibition, Raindrops are Spheres, the artist...More »
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Ilana Harris-Babou “Decision Fatigue”
Hesse Flatow presents its first solo show with Ilana Harris-Babou, Decision Fatigue, debuting her latest video alongside ceramics and collage works. In the video, the artist’s mother stages an intimate,...More »
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Francesca Facciola “Evil Microwave (A New Era in Cooking)”
I thought of the title “Evil Microwave (A New Era in Cooking)” while I was melting large amounts of glycerin soap blocks in my microwave. I poured the liquid glycerin into a rubber mold of my face shaped...More »