Laurel Gitlen - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Laurel Gitlen. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Hollow Leg” Exhibition
Max Guy Bill Jenkins Kate Newby Chadwick Rantanen Emily Mae Smith Stefanie Victor Matthew Watson Bruno Zhu The fruits of mass production are always in season. Ripe products constantly drop,...More »
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Gloria Maximo “ATM User Says”
When we move through rigid structures within lived experience, be it religious, academic, work-related, or domestic, a delicate remainder is produced, as who we are separates from the particular channel...More »
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Patrick Groth “Who Knows Why Geese Go Barefoot?”
Woodcut prints already existed in Europe for half a century when Johannes Gutenberg introduced the printing press to the West in the mid-1400s. Suddenly, images and information were inextricably linked—what...More »
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Emily Mae Smith “Medusa”
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Helen Johnson “The body is through”
Through as in passing through, behind; or through as in over, finished? The latter reading is less common in Australian usage - this contextual flip from one city/continent/hemisphere to another broadens...More »
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Kate Newby “I memorized it I loved it so much”
Laurel Gitlen presents the first US solo exhibition of the New Zealand, New York-based artist Kate Newby. Working with a variety of media including installation, textile, ceramics, casting and glass, Newby...More »
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Jesse Willenbring “Landline”
The word landline has a good ring to it. With two “L’s” each followed by three letters it’s also a well balanced, aesthetically pleasing word to look at. It could also be broken up into “land” & “line,”...More »
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Elizabeth McAlpine “With Time On My Hands”
Elizabeth McAlpine’s practice locates the most resolutely human moments within the mechanical language of filmic media. Revealing the implicit poetics of the recording apparatus itself, the surprising...More »
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“Morning Pages” Exhibition
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Joseph Montgomery “Calves”
In his newest body of work, Montgomery further articulates his critical position in painting, positing that images can be both literal objects and representations, and that their production can be similarly...More »
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Anissa Mack “Deep Deep Pepsi”
Laurel Gitlen opens the 2014 Fall Season with Deep Deep Pepsi, Anissa Mack’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, and her first in the gallery’s new larger location. Known for her ongoing investigation...More »
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“Mineral Spirit” Exhibition
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Bill Jenkins Exhibition
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Corin Hewitt “The Third Station”
- Media: Photography - Sculpture - Video installation - Performance Art
- 2014-03-23 - 2014-05-11
Over the past several years, Corin Hewitt has employed cycles of photography, video, performance, and sculpture in an ongoing investigation of image and object making systems, attempting to reconcile an...More »
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“Autograft” Exhibition
[Image: Image: Cara Benedetto, Invitation Against Coming, 2014]More »
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“Stay in Love” Exhibition
Stay in Love is an exhibition about monomania and manual repetition. Bringing together a heterogeneous group of historical, established and emerging artists, this show elegiacally explores the classical,...More »
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Ryan McLaughlin “Raisins”
There was a time when it was widely accepted that the earth was flat. This theory, like so many others, was eventually disproved through centuries of exploration. It was around that time that painters...More »
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Will Rogan “Sculptures for the Wind”
Laurel Gitlen presents Sculptures for the Wind, Will Rogan’s third exhibition with the gallery. For the past nine years, Rogan has biked by the same mural in Berkeley, California depicting man’s evolution....More »
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“Every Act, a Repetition” Exhibition
“I wish I had a proper shirt on,” de Cointet’s 1982 drawing by the same name discloses. A curious — or perhaps routine — statement for a drawing to make, so fixated on its appearance, so keen to be read...More »
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Edgardo Aragón “Treasure”
Laurel Gitlen presents the first New York gallery exhibition by the young Mexican artist Edgardo Aragón. Born in 1985 in Oaxaca, Aragón has emerged as part of new generation of Mexican artists originating...More »
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"He Made-up Shrimp Hardly Enlightens Some Double Kisses" Exhibition
Like an octopus, a centipede, or an exquisite corpse, this exhibition has too many hands, too many feet, and reaches in several directions. With new works by gallery artists and selected works from invited...More »
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Allyson Vieira "Cortège"
Laurel Gitlen presents Cortège, an exhibition of new work by Allyson Vieira. Using contemporary building materials, standards, and tools, Vieira’s work interrogates the relationship between form and material...More »
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Erik Wysocan "Paris Spleen"
“Might it not multiply into many pieces of good money? Might it not also lead to prison? A baker, a tavern keeper, for instance, might have him arrested as a counterfeiter or a disseminator of bad money....More »
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"TYPICAL FRANKENSTEIN" Exhibition
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Ara Dymond & Jesse Willenbring "WimIpeNrsGonSat!ion"
SimWpeIrsNonGatSio!n and some other show titles: Eureka! Bodhisattva / Would you take me by the hand. Bursting Blue, Light Blue, & Vermillion OB Ok, wait… the info is coming thru the windows Shit...More »
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Elizabeth McAlpine "The Map of Exactitude"
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Bill Jenkins "Long Ending"
Bill Jenkins’ sculptures are carefully worked-out problems in which found objects and hand-fabricated elements are held together by a tenuous formal inertia, the simple mechanics of which appear to come...More »
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Joseph Montgomery Exhibition
In his second solo exhibition at the gallery, Joseph Montgomery's approach to generating paintings is both streamlined and complicated by a number of repeated forms, radical scale shifts, and combinatory...More »
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Corin Hewitt "Medium/Deep"
Five staggered cast-dirt walls articulate the stage in Corin Hewitt’s exhibition, "Medium/Deep". Behind each, a surrogate figure — off-stage actors composed of concrete, steel, wood, aluminum, simulated...More »
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Ryan Foerster, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Chadwick Rantanen Exhibition
The photographs, sculptures and drawings by Foerster, Hutchins and Rantanen, respectively, share a concern for the physical body: its presence in the making and viewing of the work; as an object that is...More »
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"Broken Umbrellas" Exhibition
Fallen out of use, a broken umbrella is an object that has been left without value or function. The object breaks down into fragments, parts that no longer fit together to form a complete whole; renamed...More »
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Jesse Willenbring "Left to the Darkness"
[Image: Jesse Willenbring "Cactus Painting" (2010) Oil on panel 46 x 30 in.]More »
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"Roofless Motifs" Exhibition
In three acts of ventriloquism, chaos gives way to formalism. An exhibition of new work by Harrell Fletcher, Corin Hewitt, and Elizabeth McAlpine, "Roofless Motifs" includes performance, drawings, photographs...More »
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Anissa Mack "Second"
The sculptures in Anissa Mack's exhibition, Second, often begin with a memory of a thing in the world. Through a series of material substitutions and displacements, these memories (as sculpture) are recalled...More »
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Michael Patterson-Carver "Loose Lips Do Sink Ships"
Patterson-Carver is a self-taught artist, born in Chicago in 1958, and currently living in Northern California. Inspired by childhood exposure to the civil rights movement, he has been a lifelong activist...More »
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Will Rogan "New Problems"
Rogan’s second solo exhibition at the gallery will include new photographs, works on paper, video, and sculpture that consider the predicament of time as both a continuous present and as discrete moments...More »
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"I Live My Thoughts" Exhibition
Laurel Gitlen presents I Live My Thoughts, an exhibition of new work by Bianca Beck and Josh Brand, and a selection of “Memory Jugs” by various unknown artists. The objects in the exhibition — paintings,...More »
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"In Here" Exhibition
This exhibition brings together the work of five artists whose work interrogates the problem of what is visible and what is invisible; the mechanical and psychological processes of imaging; and the leap...More »
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Joseph Montgomery "Lie lay lain Lay laid laid"
Joseph Montgomery’s paintings incorporate bits of wood, concrete, clay and wire into small, considered formal compositions. Each painting is worked on for an extended period of time, creating a material...More »
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Allyson Vieira "Ozymandias"
The main gallery will contain 18 blocks carved from a single mass of poured plaster and concrete bounded by drywall. The dimensions of these works, If I was a... but then again, no (1-18), are determined...More »
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Jessica Jackson Hutchins "Over Come Over"
Jessica Jackson Hutchins employs hand-formed ceramic vessels, household furniture and collage to articulate sculptural forms that interrogate the space between the banal and the sublime. Her sculptures...More »
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"Point to one end, which is always present" Exhibition
This exhibition takes its title from a refrain in T.S. Eliot’s Burnt Norton, the first quartet of a poem ostensibly concerned with a ruined country house in Gloucestershire. In this poem, the poet intimates...More »
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"Landscapes & Interiors Meour" Exhibition
Jesse Willenbring's first solo exhibition centers around four large paintings — all oil on tablecloths mounted to panel. A pair of vertical works loosely describes an interior space. Determined yet elegant,...More »
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Michael Patterson-Carver Exhibition
[Image: Michael Patterson-Carver "Guerilla Girls" (2007) Pencil and ink on paper 9 x 12 in.]More »