The Journal Gallery (45 White St.) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for The Journal Gallery (45 White St.). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Paris Reid “The Field”
This absurdist task is one of the head-scratching, circular-logic thoughts that comes to mind when describing the young painter Paris Reid, who has already had enough colorful experience for a Netflix...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 108 Chloe Wise” Exhibition
Chloe Wise was born in Montréal, Canada in 1990. She received a BFA from Concordia University in Québec, Canada. Wise’s recent solo and group exhibitions include “In Loveliness of Perfect Deeds” at...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 105 Marco Paul Lorenzetti” Exhibition
Marco Paul Lorenzetti was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1992 and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He received a B.A. from the University of Michigan, Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design in Ann Arbor, Michigan,...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 104 Marianne Vitale” Exhibition
Your name Marianne Vitale Your current location New York City Your favorite pastime playing pinochle with Sammy the Hay Hook Something you like stick insects Something you dislike breadfruit...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 99 Abby Leigh” Exhibition
Since 2016 Abby Leigh has devised her own lexicon of deep dents, sharp holes, blunt scuffs, and incised scrawls. Against a structure of DIBOND® —a very hard composite of polyethylene sandwiched between...More »
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Soumya Netrabile Exhibition
For her New York solo debut, Soumya Netrabile expands the dialogue between nature and the human form in her twelve new paintings, all oil on canvas. These works explore an undoing of landscape through...More »
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Nicole Wittenberg Exhibition
Your name Nicole Wittenberg Your current location Chinatown NYC Your favorite pastime What’s that? Something you like Piña coladas and getting caught in the rain Something you dislike Politics Your...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 90: Johanna Jackson” Exhibition
Your name Johanna Jackson Your current location Oregon and California Your favorite pastime Reading Something you like Silver grey stemmed fall crocuses Something you dislike Military planes Your...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 86 Ugo Rondinone” Exhibition
Your name Ugo Rondinone Your current location New York Your favorite pastime Making things Something you like Swimming Something you dislike Cursing Your defining characteristic Curiosity What...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 85 Pam Glick” Exhibition
Your name Pam Glick Your current location Trimain Building Buffalo New York Your favorite pastime Birdwatching Something you like Horses Something you dislike Theory Your defining characteristic Curious What...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 83 B. Thom Stevenson” Exhibition
Your name B. Thom Stevenson Your favorite pastime Working Something you like Miracle Seltzer Something you dislike Wasted time Your defining characteristic Problem solver What would someone close...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 82 Emma Kohlmann” Exhibition
Your name Emma Kohlmann Your current location Massachusetts Your favorite pastime Riding in my sister’s truck Something you like Swimming Something you dislike People who talk over me or people...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 80 Alex Eagleton” Exhibition
Your name ALEXANDER WILLIAM EAGLETON Your current location NEW YORK CITY Your favorite pastime WALKING AIMLESSLY Something you like BEING ALIVE Something you dislike THIS IS A BROAD TOPIC. WE...More »
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James English Leary “Tennis Elbow 78”
Your name James English Leary Your current location Sunset Park, Brooklyn Your favorite pastime Swimming in the ocean Something you like The Ernst Lubitsch film, “Trouble in Paradise,” which is...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 74 Marco Pariani” Exhibition
Your name Marco Your current location Brooklyn, NY Your favorite pastime Thinking about something Something you like Buying colors Something you dislike Waiting Your defining characteristic Being...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 73 Anne Vieux” Exhibition
Your name Anne Vieux Your current location Brooklyn Your favorite pastime Sleeping Something you like Funny stories Something you dislike Hot dogs Your defining characteristic Anxious What...More »
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‘Tennis Elbow 72 Justin Adian” Exhibition
Your name Justin Adian Your current location Brooklyn Your favorite pastime Reading Something you like Noir Something you dislike Steely Dan Your defining characteristic Sensitivity What would...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 71 Jenna Gribbon” Exhibition
Your name Jenna Gribbon Your current location Clinton Hill, Brooklyn Your favorite pastime Making out with and/or talking to my girlfriend Something you like Kindness Something you dislike A...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 70 Raymond Pettibon” Exhibition
“He did work at Macy’s for a time, where he amused himself by teaching parrots to say motherfucker but that didn’t work at all” Curated by Sozita Goudouna “All I am really asking is for you to look...More »
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“Tennis Elbow 66: Marianne Vitale” Exhibition
Your name Marianne Your current location The woods Your favorite pastime Vertigo Something you like A ‘64 Nova Something you dislike Hatred Your defining characteristic Behaving like a wild...More »
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Julia Chiang Exhibition
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Jackie Saccoccio Exhibition
Tennis Elbow at The Journal Gallery presents Jackie Saccoccio. Jackie Saccoccio is a contemporary American abstract painter. Her large-scale works explore the formal language of painting through the...More »
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Helmut Lang Exhibition
The Journal Gallery presents a solo exhibition with artist Helmut Lang. The body of work to be exhibited, wall-mounted sculpture, is from Lang’s ‘Networks’ series. Six of these new works, comprised of...More »
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Rachel Rossin “Tennis Elbow”
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“Tennis Elbow” Exhibition
Solo presentations opening every Saturday at 12 pm July 7 – August 10 2018 Steve DiBenedetto July 7 – 13 Sadie Laska July 14 – 20 Carlos Valencia July 21 – 27 Coline Marotta July 28 – August...More »
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Michael Stipe “Infinity Mirror”
The Journal Gallery presents “Infinity Mirror,” a solo exhibition by Michael Stipe, organized by Clarissa Dalrymple. “Infinity Mirror” stems from the contents of Stipe’s recent publication, Volume One,...More »
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“Tennis Elbow” Exhibition
Julia Chiang June 2 – 8 Paul Wackers June 9 – 15 Michael Kagan June 16 – 22 More »
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“Rose and Torey on Paper” Exhibition
The Journal Gallery presents “Rose and Torey on Paper,” an exhibition including new paintings on paper by Kent-based painter Rose Wylie (b. 1934) and Brooklyn-based painter Torey Thornton (b. 1990). Rose...More »
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“Tennis Elbow” Exhibition
Dan McCarthy January 20 – 26 Peter Granados January 27 – February 2 Corey Mason February 3 – 9 Sojourner Truth Parsons February 10 – 18 Karen Lederer March 24 – 30 Holly Coulis March...More »
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Leelee Kimmel “Channels”
The Journal Gallery presents “Channels,” Leelee Kimmel’s first solo exhibition. Leelee Kimmel’s new series of large-scale abstract paintings articulate a language that the artist has been exploring...More »
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Stephen Felton “Soup”
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Graham Collins “Western Shade”
The Journal Gallery presents “Western Shade,” Graham Collins’ third solo-exhibition with the gallery. In “Western Shade,” Collins exhibits new sewn paintings alongside recently produced bronze sculpture....More »
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“Summer Sun” Exhibition
The Journal Gallery presents “Summer Sun,” a group exhibition including ten artists whose practice incorporates creating works of a single color. Utilizing the monochrome in different ways, these artists...More »
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Johanna Jackson and Chris Johanson “The Middle Riddle”
The Journal Gallery presents “The Middle Riddle,” Johanna Jackson and Chris Johanson’s first collaborative exhibition in New York. The large-scale installation, produced both in their studio and at the...More »
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“Drawing Island” Exhibition
“That is my drawings. My last series of drawings were painted. They were inks, layer over layer, very, very fine washes on paper. They’re absolutely paintings… . Where does drawing end and painting begin?...More »
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Daniel Boccato “creepers”
A mocking stoicism pervades “creepers” at The Journal Gallery, Daniel Boccato’s first solo exhibition in New York. The shapeshifting works hang on the walls at eye level, facing us head-on, perfectly posited...More »
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Daniel Heidkamp “Jaws Dropping”
Contained in a 250-mile expanse along the Atlantic, at once snug and exposed, are the coastal sites that informed Daniel Heidkamp’s paintings for “Jaws Dropping,” the artist’s first solo exhibition with...More »
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“The Great Figure Two” Exhibition
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John Kayser “Sitting”
The Journal Gallery presents “Sitting,” an exhibition of photographs and films produced by John Kayser in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. This will be the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery, and the most...More »
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Peter Demos “Horizon”
The Journal Gallery presents Peter Demos “Horizon,” the artist’s second solo-exhibition with the gallery. Peter Demos lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He received his BFA from the Kansas City...More »
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Kika Karadi “Funny Farm”
The Journal Gallery presents “Funny Farm,” Kika Karadi’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. In the artist’s latest body of work, analog mechanics meets primitive Neo-Symbolism. Beginning by marking...More »
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Agathe Snow “Continuum”
The Journal Gallery presents Agathe Snow “Continuum,” the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Could he have known, like how he knew how to use a tablet from the first touch? Second nature?...More »
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Graham Collins “Stadiums”
The Journal Gallery presents “Stadiums,” the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. “Stadiums” is comprised of an installation of several related bodies of new work which incorporate notions...More »
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“Freedom Culture” Exhibition
The Journal Gallery presents “Freedom Culture,” a group exhibition curated by Graham Collins. Although the show’s organization began by focusing on two primary groups of work—text paintings, and what...More »
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Chris Succo “DRIVE”
The Journal Gallery presents “DRIVE,” Chris Succo’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. There is a moment—Oh, just before the first kiss, a whispered word—something that makes it worth while. —...More »
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“City Limit” Exhibition
The artists assembled in “City Limit” were chosen for how their work responds to the socialization of our collectively shared space—as an environment simultaneously conceived, perceived and experienced. Utilizing...More »
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Leif Ritchey “Gumbo Shoes”
The Journal Gallery presents “Gumbo Shoes,” Leif Ritchey’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. In “Gumbo Shoes,” Ritchey presents a new series of paintings derived from the idea of change, and...More »
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“The Great Figure” Exibition
Opening Tuesday November 11 6 – 9 pm Gallery Hours Tuesday – Sunday 12 – 6 PM More »
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Jeff Zilm “Comedies”
“Comedies” is an exhibition of genre paintings. For this new series of works, Zilm sourced 8mm and 16mm slapstick films of the period from 1900 to 1960—shorts and features by Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand,...More »
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Daniel Hesidence “Summers Gun”
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Kika Karadi Exhibition
A departure from Karadi’s earlier paintings inspired by 1930’s and 40’s film noir and horror cinema, the “OPM” works presented in the exhibition are large-scale, monotonal paintings derived from the practice...More »
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“Home Again, Again II” Exhibition
Through various points of reference, using industrial materials and household objects, the artists in “Home Again, Again II” deconstruct and reinterpret the domestic environment.More »
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Colin Snapp “National Charter”
In this exhibition, the artist presents 18 pictures from his Emblem Series, a new selection of works derived from an ongoing photographic index. Started in 2008, this series developed as a desire to reinterpret...More »
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Eddie Martinez "Matador"
The creation of Eddie Martinez' Matador paintings is a physical bout. At work, Martinez paces around the studio—blasting music, slapping on paint, sanding, scooping debris from the ground and smearing...More »
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Daniel Turner Exhibition
The Journal Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of its second Brooklyn location with an inaugural exhibition by New York-based artist Daniel Turner. This is Turner's second solo exhibition with...More »