Mitchell-Innes & Nash (534 W 26th St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Mitchell-Innes & Nash (534 W 26th St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Antonio Henrique Amaral “O Discurso”
Antonio Henrique Amaral: O Discurso will feature more than 12 paintings ranging in date from the 1960s to the 1990s focused on the artist’s main themes: Bocas, Batalhas and Bananas. It will be the largest...More »
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Brent Wadden “OGOPOGO”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents OGOPOGO, an exhibition of paintings by Canadian-born artist Brent Wadden. The works on view are composed of woven fibers mounted on canvas, complicating the painterly...More »
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“Martha Roslerchanging The Subject… In The Company Of Others” Exhibition
This winter, Mitchell-Innes & Nash will present an exhibition of feminist art by Martha Rosler centered on her work from the 1960s and 70s. martha rosler: changing the subject… in the company of others,...More »
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Gideon Appah Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its second solo exhibition of work by Ghanaian artist Gideon Appah (b. 1987). Following his first U.S. museum solo show at ICA VCU, it will feature paintings and drawings...More »
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Kiki Kogelnik “Women”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its second solo presentation of the work of Kiki Kogelnik. Women includes 10 paintings and 21 works on paper that date from 1962 to 1985. Women focuses on Kogelnik’s...More »
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Annette Lemieux “Things Felt”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Things Felt, an exhibition of new work by conceptual artist Annette Lemieux. The exhibition explores the humanity and indignation of contemporary life through the visual...More »
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Karl Haendel “Praise New York”
Praise New York is a group portrait of contemporary religious diversity and practice in New York City by artist Karl Haendel. The exhibition presents a series of large-scale, realist drawings depicting...More »
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Leon Kossoff “A Life in Painting”
Michell-Innes & Nash presents Leon Kossoff: A Life in Painting, a major touring exhibition of paintings by the British artist Leon Kossoff (1926-2019), curated by Andrea Rose. The exhibition, which...More »
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Chris Johanson “Considering Unknow Know With What Is, And”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its third solo presentation of work by Chris Johanson, Considering Unknow Know With What Is, And, featuring new paintings on recycled canvas. More »
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Julian Stanczak “Seriality”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Julian Stanczak: Seriality, an exhibition of paintings by Julian Stanczak looking specifically at the artist’s engagement with the concept of working in series. This...More »
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Gideon Appahblue “Boys Blues”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its first solo presentation of Ghanaian artist, Gideon Appah (b. 1987). In this new body of work, Appah expands on his mystical landscapes and dreamlike narratives in...More »
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Jacolby Satterwhite “We Are In Hell When We Hurt Each Other”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a solo exhibition of new works by New York-based artist Jacolby Satterwhite, We Are In Hell When We Hurt Each Other. This exhibition, which marks the artist’s first show...More »
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General Idea “Ziggurat”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents the gallery’s first exhibition with the Estate of General Idea (1969-1994) titled Ziggurat. The exhibition will feature approximately seven ziggurat paintings alongside...More »
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Mary Kelly “The Practical Past”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents conceptual artist Mary Kelly’s inaugural exhibition, The Practical Past, a project-based work that considers the meaning of an era concurrent with the artist’s lifetime...More »
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Amanda Ross-Ho “My Pen Is Huge”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents an exhibition of installation, sculptures, and paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Amanda Ross-Ho. The exhibition is the gallery’s third solo exhibition with the artist,...More »
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Julian Stanczak “The Life of the Surface: Paintings, 1970 – 1975”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents The Life of the Surface: Paintings, 1970 – 1975, an exhibition of paintings by Julian Stanczak exclusively from the years 1970 to 1975. This long-planned exhibition of...More »
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Chris Johanson “Possibilities”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Chris Johanson: Possibilities, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper on view in an immersive installation at the gallery’s Chelsea space from April 6 through...More »
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Monica Bonvicini “RE pleasure RUN “
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents RE pleasure RUN, an exhibition of new works by Berlin-based, Italian artist Monica Bonvicini. The exhibition includes painting, photography, neon works and two new large-scale...More »
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Anthony Caro Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash present two simultaneous exhibitions of sculptures and works on paper by the late British artist Sir Anthony Caro (1924 – 2013), staged across the gallery’s Chelsea and Madison...More »
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GCC “Positive Pathways (+)”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Positive Pathways (+), an exhibition of works by artist collective GCC. This is the group’s debut show at Mitchell-Innes & Nash and their first in the United States...More »
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Jessica Stockholder “The Guests All Crowded Into the Dining Room”
Mustard on the foot lid flecking hug cracked spill, as sentinels peer over rose glass - blurred edge site sight reflected. Syntax smears rising center caves void colon and semi colon cries. ...More »
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Martha Rosler “If you can’t afford to live here, mo-o-ove!”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will hand over the gallery space to The Temporary Office of Urban Disturbances, an autonomous group formed in May 2016. The Temporary Office of Urban Disturbances presents If...More »
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Tom Wesselmann Exhibition
“With this important exhibition, we hope to show how Wesselmann has filtered the canonical subjects of art—still life, the nude and the landscape—through a unique and personal lens using the media and...More »
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Sarah Braman “You Are Everything”
“Turning and turning in the widening gyre The Falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. The blood-dimmed tide is loosed,...More »
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Eddie Martinez “Salmon Eye”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents the first exhibition of work by Brooklyn-based painter Eddie Martinez. Salmon Eye features roughly eight new paintings. This will be the first exhibition with the artist...More »
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Pat O’Neill “Let’s Make a Sandwich”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents the New York debut exhibition of Los Angeles-based artist Pat O’Neill. The exhibition will span five decades of the artist’s career and will feature film, sculpture and...More »
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Karl Haendel “Organic Bedfellow, Feral Othello”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a solo exhibition of new work by Karl Haendel. This will be Haendel’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. Organic Bedfellow, Feral Othello is anchored in large,...More »
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Keltie Ferris Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its second solo exhibition of work by Brooklyn-based artist Keltie Ferris. The exhibition will include approximately a dozen new paintings made during a recent stay in...More »
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Paul Winstanley “Art School”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its third solo exhibition of work by the British artist Paul Winstanley. The exhibition will include approximately 10 new paintings from his ongoing series Art School,...More »
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Brent Wadden Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a solo exhibition of 8 new woven paintings by Canadian-born artist, Brent Wadden. This will be the first exhibition with the artist since he joined the gallery in 2014...More »
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Joseph Beuys “Multiples from Reinhard Schlegel Collection”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a large-scale exhibition of Joseph Beuys multiples from the collection of Reinhard Schlegel. Consisting of over 500 works spanning from the early 1960s to his death in...More »
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Nancy Graves Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its second exhibition of the work of Nancy Graves from The Nancy Graves Foundation. On the 20th anniversary of her death, the show presents work from the first half of...More »
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Jo Baer, Anne Neukamp, and Diane Simpson Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a three-person show with Jo Baer, Anne Neukamp, and Diane Simpson. This is the gallery’s first time exhibiting work by these three artists and includes a range of paintings...More »
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Julian Stanczak “From Life”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents an exhibition of paintings by Julian Stanczak focusing on the artist’s evocations of natural phenomena, energy and light. This is the gallery’s first solo exhibition...More »
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Justine Kurland “Sincere Auto Care”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Justine Kurland: Sincere Auto Care. This will be the gallery’s third solo exhibition of Kurland’s work, and will coincide with a group exhibition titled Days Inn, curated...More »
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“Slip” Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Slip, a group exhibition of seven contemporary artists whose work wavers between concrete reality and immaterial unconscious, creating an intermediate space in which...More »
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Jay DeFeo Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents the first solo exhibition of Jay DeFeo’s work in New York since the acclaimed Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2013. Assembling forty-eight...More »
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Leigh Ledare Exhibition
Ledare’s methodology is both conceptual and performative. His work maps socio-psychological relations inscribed within the various orders of photography, language, and public and private social constructions....More »
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Julije Knifer Exhibition
Julije Knifer is recognized as one of the most prominent Croatian painters of the 20th century. Growing out of the Russian school of Supremist painters, Knifer applied proto-conceptual practices to abstract...More »
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“Work Order, Change Order” Exhibition
This exhibition is about laboring, setbacks, and production. It is about categories of objects and materials – their use, misuse, and uselessness. It is about actions performed (or not performed) out of...More »
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Leon Kossoff “London Landscapes”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a major Leon Kossoff drawings retrospective. The exhibition will include over 90 drawings, many rarely shown before, spanning six decades of work. This will be the...More »
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William Pope.L “Colored Waiting Room”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Colored Waiting Room, the third solo exhibition of Pope.L at the gallery and his second in the Chelsea space. This show’s incorporation of drawing, painting, sculpture,...More »
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Daniel Lefcourt “Modeler”
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents our first solo exhibition of Daniel Lefcourt. Modeler will include new paintings and graphite panels within a modified exhibition framework. The exhibition title Modeler...More »
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Amanda Ross-Ho "Gone Tomorrow"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its second solo exhibition of Los Angeles artist Amanda Ross-Ho. Ross-Ho has exhibited widely in museums and galleries worldwide. Her recent solo exhibition at the Los...More »
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Virginia Overton Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its first solo exhibition of Virginia Overton, on view in the Chelsea gallery. The exhibition will engage the gallery architecture using lumber from trees harvested from...More »
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Betbeze, Brand, Jackson Hutchins, and Tonsfeldt Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Installation - Fashion - Other
- 2013-01-17 - 2013-02-23
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a four-person exhibition featuring Anna Betbeze, Josh Brand, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, and Josh Tonsfeldt. Josef Albers wrote that “the origin of art [is] the discrepancy...More »
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Keltie Ferris Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents first exhibition of work by Brooklyn-based painter Keltie Ferris. The exhibition will include a dozen large-scale paintings made over the past year, using oil, acrylic,...More »
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Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland and Frank Stella Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents an exhibition in the Chelsea space of mid-century works by Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland and Frank Stella. The exhibition will comprise a focused...More »
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Chris Johanson "Windows"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents the gallery's first exhibition of artist Chris Johanson. Johanson's new paintings on found wood are self-contained compositions, or ‘meditations on being,’ and several...More »
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"In plain sight" Exhibition
New York – Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents In plain sight, a summer group exhibition which explores new investigations in representational painting by New York based artists Anna Conway, Celeste Dupuy-Spencer,...More »
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Carl Andre, John Wesley "Serial Forms"
New York- Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents "Serial Forms". The exhibition will include paintings and works on paper by John Wesley from the 1970s and 1980s and Carl Andre sculpture from the 1970s through...More »
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Martha Rosler Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash Presents "Cuba, January 1981", an exhibition of photographs by Martha Rosler, on view in the Chelsea gallery. This series of color and black-and white images, including several...More »
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Anthony Caro "New Small Bronzes"
[Image: Anthony Caro "Blossom" (2012) Bronze case and welded 5-7/8 x 12-3/8 in.]More »
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Chris Martin Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its third solo show of Brooklyn painter Chris Martin. The exhibition will feature a group of new paintings, including several from a new series painted on newspaper grids. Chris...More »
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"December" Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents “DECEMBER”, a group exhibition organized by Howie Chen featuring work by Joe Bradley, Tom Burr, Ian Cheng, Max Coyer, Lucky DeBellevue, Cheryl Donegan, Jean Dubuffet,...More »
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Sarah Braman Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Sarah Braman “Yours”. The artist’s first show at the gallery will feature several new sculptures and wall works. For this exhibition, Braman has deconstructed an entire...More »
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Paul Winstanley Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its second solo exhibition of British painter Paul Winstanley. The exhibition features a dozen new paintings that continue the artist’s career-long engagement with the...More »
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Martin, Andrew Masullo and Judith Scott Exhibition
A review of Alfred Jensen’s 1979 retrospective at the Albright Knox Art Gallery posited that “Jensen’s work is always ‘about’ something, referential, but it’s also extremely personal in the way the subject...More »
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Leon Kossoff Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents an exhibition of recent work by British painter Leon Kossoff. The exhibition will feature paintings and drawings from the past decade: Kossoff’s first new body of work...More »
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Kenneth Noland Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its first solo exhibition of paintings by Kenneth Noland, on view in the Chelsea gallery from March 17 - April 30. The exhibition, “Kenneth Noland: Paintings, 1958-1968,”...More »
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Martin Kersels "Charms, Stacks & Flotsam"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash announces "Charms, Stacks & Flotsam," a solo exhibition of new work by Los Angeles artist Martin Kersels. This will be the first solo New York show for the artist since 2001,...More »
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Jacob Kassay, Robert Morris, Virginia Overton Exhibition
“I believe there are ‘forms’ to be found within the activity of making as much as within the end products.” --Robert Morris Mitchell-Innes & Nash is pleased to announce a three-person exhibition...More »
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Anthony Caro "Upright Sculptures"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will present an exhibition of new work by Sir Anthony Caro in the Chelsea gallery. Upright Sculpture is a series of 43 works created over the past two years, of which several...More »
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Roy Lichtenstein "Reflected"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Roy Lichtenstein Reflected, on view in the Chelsea gallery. Comprising a dozen paintings dating from the early-1960s through the 90s, the exhibition will focus on reflections,...More »
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"Item" Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash announces a group exhibition entitled "ITEM". The exhibition focuses on lists, arrangements, collections, and patterns. ITEM is an object, an instance, a word on a list, a...More »
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William Pope.L "landscape + object + animal"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash announces landscape + object + animal, a solo exhibition of William Pope.L. This will be Pope.L’s second solo show with the gallery and his first in the Chelsea space. The works...More »
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Amanda Ross-Ho "Somebody Stop Me"
Ross-Ho's work brings together seemingly oppositional languages and spaces: personal imagery and autobiographical artifacts are mined for formal qualities; traces and residues from studio practices are...More »
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Chris Martin and Joe Bradley Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents a two-person exhibition of New York painters Joe Bradley and Chris Martin in the Chelsea gallery. Both artists will present a group of new works. The exhibition was conceived...More »
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Jack Tworkov "True and False"
Jack Tworkov was among the central figures of New York's Abstract Expressionist school. Throughout his more than five-decade career, he created paintings and drawings distinguished by their intensity...More »
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Norbert Schwontkowski Exhibition
Poetic, atmospheric, and loosely narrative, Schwontkowski's new paintings depict the artist and his world in a way that is at once cartoonish and melancholy: a curvilinear building in "Musée des Arts"...More »
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Justine Kurland "This Train is Bound for Glory"
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents Justine Kurland: This Train is Bound for Glory from October 15 – November 14. The exhibition will be the gallery's second solo show of Kurland's work. It coincides with...More »
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Enoc Perez Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash announces its second solo show of paintings by Enoc Perez. These new works further explore Perez's interest in the relationship between form and desire. The exhibition will...More »
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"Summer" Exhibition
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Jessica Stockholder "Sailcloth Tears"
Stockholder's second solo exhibition with Mitchell-Innes & Nash will include several new sculptures. It will be on view concurrently with Flooded Chambers Maid, a major installation in Madison Square...More »
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Allan D’Arcangelo Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will present an exhibition of paintings by Pop artist Allan D’Arcangelo (1930-1998) in their Chelsea gallery from April 2 – May 2, 2009. The exhibition will be the first survey...More »
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Christopher Miner "Easter for the Birds"
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"Indirect Object" Exhibition
[Image: Amanda Ross-Ho "White Goddess" (2008) painted, cut canvas, 96 by 44 in. ]More »
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Axel Geis Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash announces an exhibition of new oil paintings by Berlin-based painter Axel Geis. The exhibition will be the artist’s first solo show in the United States. Geis’s paintings...More »
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Martha Rosler "Great Power"
Martha Rosler has been an important figure in art since the 1960's, contributing groundbreaking works in media including video, photography, installation, performance, photo-text and critical writing....More »
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Jack Goldstein Exhibition
The eight works in the show will include several large-scale canvases, works on paper, and an important early triptych, all from the 1980s. These meticulously executed, highly polished paintings depict...More »
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Paul Winstanley Exhibition
Mitchell-Innes & Nash presents its first solo exhibition of British painter Paul Winstanley. Winstanley's first New York show in over 10 years. Winstanley's imagery derives from photographs, usually...More »