Louis B. James Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Louis B. James Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Katy Fischer and Matthew Fischer “Lost and Found”
Louis B. James presents Lost and Found, a two-person show with new paintings by Matthew Fischer and sculpture by Katy Fischer. Each artist explores a spatial relationship between objects and shapes in...More »
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Martin Roth “Untitled”
For his third solo exhibition at Louis B. James, Martin Roth presents a new installation, untitled (debris). Entering the main space, viewers encounter a desolate landscape of crumbling...More »
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Elise Adibi “Substance”
Louis B. James presents Substance, the first solo show with the gallery by Elise Adibi. We present 12 new works, a combination of gold, monochromatic , striped and poured paintings, in a meditative setting,...More »
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“Rear Window Treatment” Exhibition
Louis B. James presents Rear Window Treatment, a group exhibition featuring the work of Deric Carner, Barb Choit, William E. Jones, Michael Mahalchick, Brad Phillips, and Betty Tompkins. The show circles...More »
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Kelly Jazvac “Recent Landscapes”
Louis B. James presents Recent Landscapes, a solo exhibition of new sculpture, photography, and video by Canadian artist Kelly Jazvac. It will be Jazvac’s second solo exhibition at the gallery and her...More »
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Stephen McClintock “Hood Pass”
Louis B. James Gallery presents Hood Pass, a solo exhibition of new photographs and video by Stephen McClintock. Working with a variety of cameras and film, McClintock approaches the medium with an appreciation...More »
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Bret Slater and Otis Jones Exhibition
Louis B. James presents OTIS JONES + BRET SLATER, a two-artist show, the second of three exhibitions the pair will be mounting in Dallas, New York, and Zürich. OTIS JONES + BRET SLATER, the summer tour,...More »
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Brendan Smith “S1”
Louis B. James presents S1, a solo show of new paintings by Brendan Smith. Smith previously participated in a two-artist show at the gallery in 2012, and this will be his first solo exhibition in New...More »
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Michael Mahalchick “Last Arrangements”
Who do you think you are? Who do you think I am? Do you think I am who you think you are? An amalgamation of the fleeting, the contingent, the relative, the necessary, the impossible, the eternal… The...More »
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“Off White Desert” Exhibition
Louis B. James presents Off White Desert, an exhibition of new work by Nora Griffin, Ann Greene Kelly, and Matthew Kirk. With an economy of means, Griffin, Kelly and Kirk create painting and sculpture...More »
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“Touch the Moon” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Sculpture - Video installation
- 2013-12-12 - 2014-01-26
“And if space did not actually become a medium for universal communication, it was frequently associated with the idea of universal communication as an aesthetic, technological, and social ideal.” Stephen...More »
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Isaac Resnikoff “Slow Days, Fast Company”
“No one likes to be confronted with a bunch of disparate details that God only knows what they mean. I can’t get a thread to go through to the end and make a straightforward novel. I can’t keep everything...More »
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Brad Phillips “Sex, Sex, and Death”
Louis B. James presents Sex, Sex, and Death, an exhibition of new work by Canadian artist and writer Brad Phillips, his first solo show in New York since 2007. Comprised entirely of watercolor paintings...More »
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Derrick Adams “In the Company of Others”
Louis B. James presents In the Company of Others, a solo exhibition of performance-based photography and video by New York based artist Derrick Adams. The suites of photographs and video document Adams’...More »
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“Diff’rent Strokes: Small paintings and intimate performances” Exhibition
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Titus Kaphar, Wardell Milan, and Demetrius Oliver “11 Dimensions”
Louis B. James presetns 11 Dimensions, a collaborative exhibition featuring works by Titus Kaphar, Wardell Milan, and Demetrius Oliver. The installation will mark the third time that the artists have...More »
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Jeremy Couillard "My Time in the Cult of Melting Ancestors"
A Japanese playing card company, loosely translated as Leave Luck to Heaven, develops a video game based around a new mythology where its participants become two Italian plumber brothers, who, by undergoing...More »
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Martin Roth "Untitled (Bonsai)"
For his second solo exhibition at Louis B. James, Martin Roth presents a new installation, Untitled (Bonsai). The work consists of a single bonsai tree in the upper level of the gallery space, situated...More »
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"The White Album" Exhibition
“This was an adequate enough performance, as improvisations go. The only problem was that my entire education, everything I had ever been told or had told myself, insisted that the production was never...More »
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Michael Hilsman "The Opposite of Love"
Louis B. James presents Michael Hilsman’s first solo exhibition in New York, The Opposite of Love. Hilsman works within the boundaries of painting to examine both art and art-making’s talismanic potential. ...More »
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Chris Domenick "Parenthesis"
Louis B. James presents Parenthesis, a show of new work by New York based artist Chris Domenick. Comprising sculpture, large and small scale works on paper, as well as manipulated and found objects, Domenick’s...More »
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Nikki Katsikas "The Old Gang"
Louis B. James presents Nikki Katsikas’ The Old Gang, the artist’s first solo show with the gallery and her second in New York. Katsikas’ work delivers figurative paintings that pay homage to cultural...More »
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Brendan Smith & David Mramor "Chaos, Control, Chaos, Control"
Louis B. James presents Chaos, Control, Chao, Control, a two-person show of new painting and sculpture by Brendan Smith and David Mramor. Using diverse materials and styles of gesture Smith and Mramor...More »
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Matthew Kirk "Push Came to Shove"
Louis B. James presents Push Came to Shove, Matthew Kirk’s first solo exhibition in New York. The show is comprised of large and small-scale works on paper, as well as abstract sculpture made from humble...More »
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Kelly Jazvac "Thermoloaded"
Louis B. James presents Thermoloaded, Kelly Jazvac’s first solo exhibition in New York. Her work was previously shown in the gallery’s inaugural group four-person show in September 2011. Jazvac is a sculptor...More »
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Wardell Milan "A Series of Inspiring Women"
Louis B. James presents A Series of Inspiring Women, an exhibition of new work by Wardell Milan. Comprised of drawings of female bodybuilders and Milan’s now signature tulips, the show displays the artist’s...More »
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Martin Roth "Untitled (Persian Rugs)"
Louis B. James presents its inaugural LBJ PROJECT with Martin Roth’s Untitled (Persian Rugs). Existing between subject and object, Roth’s rugs challenge the viewer’s take on the natural world. The...More »
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Graham Durward Exhibition
Durward’s paintings in oil on linen render formally the intangibility and ephemerality of desire. He works primarily in three veins: portraiture, still life, and art historical devotional imagery, and...More »
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Ann Liv Young "Sherry is Present"
Louis B. James is pleased to present Ann Liv Young’s first solo gallery exhibition. The show will function as a mid-career retrospective of the artist’s work as Sherry, touching on the major performances,...More »
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Deville Cohen "Poison"
Louis B. James presents POISON, a solo exhibition by Deville Cohen, his first in New York. The show comprises a new video and several photographs furthering Cohen’s exploration of the allegorical potential...More »
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"You Can Never Go Home Anymore" Exhibition
[Image: Arnold J. Kemp "Don’t Make Friends" (2011)]More »