Andrew Roth - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Andrew Roth. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Miyako Ishiuchi “Here and Now: Atomic Bomb Artifacts, ひろしま/Hiroshima 1945/2007-“
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“Copied” Exhibition
“Well into the twenty-first century, artists use variations on the copy (as a strategy, process, or maneuver) to bestow ironic distance, nod in homage, or to furnish an indexical mark of reality. If the...More »
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Nicolás Guagnini and Leigh Ledare “Ana and Carl and some other couples”
Andrew Roth presents Ana and Carl and some other couples, a new collaborative artwork and limited edition by Nicolás Guagnini and Leigh Ledare. The two artists have a history of collaboration and dialogue,...More »
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Ellen Brooks “Photographs and Tableau Reliefs from the Early 1980s”
Andrew Roth presents “Photographs and Tableau Reliefs from the Early 1980s,” a solo exhibition by Ellen Brooks. Fifteen small sculptural reliefs will be exhibited for the first time, along with several...More »
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Paul P. “Escritoire Nancy”
Andrew Roth presents “Escritoire Nancy,” a collection of new paintings and drawings by Paul P. These works originate in the artist’s decade-long, ritualized exploration of Venice: the same neighborhoods...More »
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"Paperwork: A Brief History of Artist's Scrapbooks" Exhibition
The scrapbook has long been used as a store- house for memories—to preserve a lock of hair, a sentimental piece of correspondence, a magazine clipping, or a beloved snapshot. Finding a historical precedent...More »
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Georgia Sagri "Two"
Andrew Roth presents TWO, an exhibition of 47 drawings by Georgia Sagri. Often created as sketches or preliminary studies for her performances (ways to crystallize, condense, and image ideas; ways to predict,...More »
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Ricardo Valentim "The New Typography"
Andrew Roth presents The New Typography, a solo exhibition by Ricardo Valentim. The show is comprised of a series of lithographic plates, three sculptures, and a limited edition multiple published by PPP...More »
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Rey Akdogan "Silent Partner"
Andrew Roth presents Silent Partner, a one-person exhibition by Rey Akdogan. The exhibition presents a new projection work, and includes a series of subtle alterations to the gallery’s light sources. Central...More »
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Harsh Patel "Whiteness: Zulu & Zulu Demon City (2010–2011)"
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"Form Less Painting" Exhibition
A painting is a meeting point between centuries of art history and contemporary culture. The categories developed to think about painting are so vast that for it to be a unique work of art it has to negotiate...More »
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Nicolás Guagnini "The Panel Discussion, The Tennis Match, and A Bodegón"
Consisting of: 1) A painting commissioned to Greg Parma Smith. The painting features counterclockwise the following seven titles: Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares, Dos Fantasías Memorables,...More »
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"Massage" Exhibition
Andrew Roth presents "Massage", an exhibition of new works by Sean Paul, Pamela Rosenkranz, Georgia Sagri, and Antek Walczak, organized by Alex Kitnick. Today, massage parlors—mostly Chinese—fill up...More »
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"Crass: Selections from The Mott Collection" Exhibition
Andrew Roth is announces the opening of "CRASS," an exhibition of over 130 objects and artifacts centered on the anarchic, self-produced culture of the British band Crass, featuring artwork, albums and...More »
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Keith Haring "Subway Drawings 1981-82"
“…A drawing would maybe stay up for a week or two weeks and then there’d be a new advertisement or a new black paper put on top of it… There was a constant need to do the next step in the story, so the...More »
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Asher Penn "Hebrew Paintings"
A couple of years ago my brother went on a trip to Israel. He brought me a book about an Israeli painter named Zita Weiss, a Czech holocaust survivor who lived in Haifa. All the paintings in the book were...More »
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William E. Jones "Punctured"
William E. Jones foraged the photographic archives of the Library of Congress determined to uncover evidence of queer culture embedded in the ‘pictorial record of American life’ created under Roy Stryker’s...More »
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Ishiuchi Miyako "Sweet Home Yokosuka 1976 - 1980"
Roth gallery presents an exhibition of vintage black-and-white photographs by the Japanese artist Ishiuchi Miyako. The images on view were selected from Ishiuchi’s three earliest series published as: Apartment...More »
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"So Be It: Interventions in Printed Matter" Exhibition
“So Be It: Interventions in Printed Matter,” which explores the diverse, and subversive, history of artist’s interventions. The show includes work by modern pioneers as well as younger artists—all of whose...More »
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Ray Johnson "Dear Max, Dear Ray, Dear Vince"
This exhibition presents Ray Johnson's correspondence art spanning the mid-50s to the late 70s, culled from two private archives. It gives evidence to the chameleon-like identity that Johnson manifested...More »
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Karin Schneider "Maniac Vicious Circles"
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Keizo Kitajima "Back To Okinawa 1980/2009"
In 1980, Keizo Kitajima, a recent student from Daido Moriyama’s “Workshop,” photographed the nightlife in Okinawa. He preferred the clubs and bars in Koza, the “red light district,” situated near Kadena,...More »
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"Built To Survive The Real World" Exhibition
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Nicolás Guagnini "Power Structure "
Andrew Roth is pleased to announce the opening of Power Structure by Nicolás Guagnini. For his third exhibition at ROTH, Guagnini brings together a consortium of his peers – both contemporary and historically...More »
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Lewis Baltz "21/21 The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California"
Andrew Roth is pleased to announce the opening of “21/21: Lewis Baltz, The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California,” an exhibition of Baltz’s landmark series from 1974. “The New Industrial Parks near...More »
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Leigh Ledare "Pretend You're Actually Alive"
Andrew Roth presents a new artist’s book and exhibition by Leigh Ledare. Composed in its entirety of photographs, written anecdotes and ephemera, Leigh Ledare’s first book, Pretend You’re Actually Alive,...More »