Mishkin Gallery (Baruch College) - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Mishkin Gallery (Baruch College). Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Aura Rosenberg “What Is Psychedelic”
What Is Psychedelic, co-presented by Mishkin Gallery and Pioneer Works, marks the first institutional survey of New York-born artist Aura Rosenberg. This two-venue exhibition traces the artist’s trajectory...More »
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Lamin Fofana “Blues”
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery presents BLUES, an exhibition by Sierra Leone-born, Berlin-based musician and artist Lamin Fofana. Lamin Fofana’s music is a conduit for engaging with an array of issues...More »
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“The Brotherhood of New Blockheads” Exhibition
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery presents The Brotherhood of New Blockheads (1996–2002), the first exhibition in the United States to feature the historic performance-based work of the New Blockheads,...More »
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Minerva Cuevas “Disidencia”
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery presents Disidencia, a solo exhibition by artist Minerva Cuevas. For her first solo exhibition in New York, Cuevas presents a body of video work that makes concise...More »
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Lise Soskolne “The Work”
“The Mishkin Gallery presents The Work, an exhibition of paintings by Lise Soskolne unfolding in two chapters. The first opens on Friday, May 17, 6 to 8 pm and closes on June 21; the second opens on Monday,...More »
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Elvira Leite “Pedagogy of the Streets: Porto 1977”
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery presents Pedagogy of the Streets: Porto 1977, an historic exhibition that revisits the creative and civic-minded projects conceived and implemented by artist Elvira Leite...More »
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“The Aesthetics of Learning” Exhibition
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery presents the exhibition The Aesthetics of Learning, featuring a digital recording of a performance by Joseph Beuys and Henning Christiansen, four photographs by Catherine...More »
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Charlie Kaplan “Pleasing Curves”
Baruch College’s Sidney Mishkin Gallery presents the exhibition Pleasing Curves: Sculpture by Charlie Kaplan, featuring seven works by the Los Angeles-based artist. Kaplan studied welding blacksmithing,...More »
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Flor Garduno “Trilogy”
The Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College will present the exhibition, Flor Garduño: Trilogy. This traveling exhibition was organized by Flor Garduño and the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso and distributed...More »
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“small works Baruch 2018” Exhibition
Small Works Baruch 2018, a juried show of 100 New York regional artists, includes paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and relief sculpture. The selection of art was made by Richard Timperio, director...More »
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“Photography: A Focus on the Figure” Exhibition
The Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College presents the exhibition, Photography: A Focus on the Figure. From images celebrating our individual or collective identity to narratives of war and displacement,...More »
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“Self-Taught Art from Latin America and the Caribbean: The Aldemaro and Ana Romero Collection” Exhibition
The Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College presents the exhibition, Self-Taught Art from Latin America and the Caribbean: The Aldemaro and Ana Romero Collection. Self-Taught Art from Latin America and...More »
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“small works Baruch 2017” Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition small works Baruch 2017 at the Mishkin Gallery from March 3 to March 28, 2017. small works Baruch 2017, a juried show of 100 New York regional artists, includes...More »
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Thomas Child “Qing Dynasty Peking”
Baruch College presents the exhibition Qing Dynasty Peking: Thomas Child’s Photographs at the Mishkin Gallery. Rare early photographs of Peking (Beijing) by Thomas Child, from the Stephan Loewentheil...More »
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“small works Baruch 2016” Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition small works Baruch 2016 at the Mishkin Gallery. small works Baruch 2016, a juried show of 120 New York regional artists, includes paintings, drawings, prints,...More »
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Ellen K. Levy and Patricia Olynyk “Skeptical Inquirers”
Baruch College presents the exhibition Some Provocations from Skeptical Inquirers: Painted Prints, Photographs, and Videos by Ellen K. Levy and Patricia Olynyk at the Mishkin Gallery. The magazine,...More »
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“Portraits: A Global View” Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition Portraits: A Global View, Photographs and Prints at the Mishkin Gallery. The human body has captured the attention of artists for centuries, but in the 20th and...More »
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“small works Baruch” Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition small works Baruch at the Mishkin Gallery. small works Baruch is a juried show of New York regional artists. The exhibition includes paintings, drawings, prints,...More »
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“World of Shōjo Manga: Mirrors of Girls’ Desires” Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition World of Shōjo Manga: Mirrors of Girls’ Desires at the Mishkin Gallery. Japanese manga (graphic novels or comics) have assumed an increasingly important role not...More »
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“The Landmarks of New York” Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition The Landmarks of New York at the Mishkin Gallery from Friday, November 7 to Wednesday, December 10, 2014. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, November...More »
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Andy Warhol “Celebrating the Famous and the Unknown”
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Kenneth Munowitz “Portraits Real and Imagined”
The exhibition Kenneth Munowitz: Portraits Real and Imagined is presented at Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery. The work of painter and children’s book illustrator Kenneth Munowitz reveals a deep engagement...More »
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Ray Johnson “Collages of Art, Poetry, Music, and Film”
Baruch College presents the exhibition Ray Johnson: Collages of Art, Poetry, Music, and Film at the Mishkin Gallery. Ray Johnson (1927-1995) was an early proponent of pop, conceptual, performance, and...More »
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Devorah Boxer “Captured Objects: Prints”
Baruch College presents the exhibition Captured Objects: Prints by Devorah Boxer at the Mishkin Gallery. Sieves and drills, potato mashers and hinges—printmaker Devorah Boxer captures and reanimates...More »
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Theresa Bernstein “A Century in Art”
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“Global Perspectives: Photography as History, Sociology, and Art” Exhibition
Global Perspectives: Photography as History, Sociology, and Art features a dramatic selection of photographs by 20 artists including Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Sarah Charlesworth, Walker Evans, Jerome Liebling,...More »
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“Mindscapes: Paintings by Ryo Toyonaga” Exhibition
Featuring the artist’s most recent work, Mindscapes includes 13 large paintings and three sculptures. Cast in bronze and aluminum, the sculptures in the exhibition depict Toyonaga’s frightening yet whimsical...More »
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"Revisiting a Legacy: Paintings by Five Contemporary Chinese Artists" Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition Revisiting a Legacy: Paintings by Five Contemporary Chinese Artists at the Mishkin Gallery. In Revisiting a Legacy, the artists appropriate aspects of their cultural...More »
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Franz Kline "Coal and Steel"
Baruch College presents the exhibition Franz Kline: Coal and Steel at the Mishkin Gallery. Franz Kline (1910-1962), one of the most famous painters of the mid-twentieth century, is well known for his...More »
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"Women in Jazz" Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition Women in Jazz: Photographs by Lena Adasheva, Enid Farber, and Fran Kaufman at the Mishkin Gallery. The Mishkin Gallery will join the College's Milt Hinton Jazz...More »
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"Decisive Moments: Urban Environments and Street Photography" Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition Decisive Moments: Urban Environments and Street Photography at the Mishkin Gallery. Curated by Emily Ackerman, the show features works by nine renowned photographers:...More »
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"After the Water Receded: Images from Japan" Exhibition
Baruch College presents the exhibition After the Water Receded: Images from Japan at the Mishkin Gallery. After the Water Receded documents and commemorates the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown...More »
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"Reinventing Landscape" Exhibition
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Milt Hinton "Jazz Photographs: Classics and Works in Color"
Baruch College presents Milt Hinton’s Jazz Photographs: Classics and Works in Color. The great jazz bassist Milt Hinton was a lifelong photographer who took his camera with him wherever he went. Beginning...More »
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"Narrative, Sketch, Document: The Changing Roles of Photography" Exhibition
Narrative, Sketch, Document is divided thematically into three sections and showcases images from 1926 through 2007. The narrative section focuses specifically on works that employ devices such as a sequence...More »
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Cosas Ocultas "The Work of Rocío García and Alberto Casado"
Baruch College partners with the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation to present Cosas Ocultas (Hidden Realities) at the Sidney Mishkin Gallery from April 29th to June 1st. An opening reception will take...More »
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"Spirit Rock, Sacred Mountain: A Chinese View of Nature" Exhibition
Spirit Rock, Sacred Mountain: A Chinese View of Nature will be the first of its kind to highlight the relationship between the rock and the mountain and its importance in both traditional and contemporary...More »
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"Search for the Real: Drawings by Hans Hofmann and His Students" Exhibition
Baruch College presents a new exhibition, Search for the Real: Drawings by Hans Hofmann and his Students. The exhibition includes drawings by Hofmann and approximately 26 drawings by his students. The...More »
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"A Social Context: Group Photography and Identity" Exhibition
Photographs of people in groups can convey a broad range of subject matter and meaning, from the familial and fraternal to the disturbing and sinister. Social constructs and perceptions influence both...More »
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"Focus on Photography: Images from the Baruch College Community" Exhibition
A juried exhibition of photographs by Baruch College faculty, students and staff will be on view at the Mishkin Gallery. The exhibition showcases some 77 images, representing the work of 60 photographers,...More »
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Sammy Baloji "The Beautiful Time in Lubumbashi"
Sammy Baloji’s photomontages and stark photographic renderings vividly depict “The Beautiful Time” in Katanga, a province in what was once the Belgian Congo and is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo...More »
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Ansel Adams "Masterworks"
The most majestic of American photographers, Ansel Adams is also among the most accessible. His photographs of Western vistas, especially those of his native California, are both iconic and beloved, even...More »
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Mercedes Matter "A Retrospective Exhibition"
This retrospective of Mercedes Matter’s paintings and drawings includes three of her earliest works. Two were completed at age nine, and one at age 15. In all, her rarely seen work spans seven decades...More »
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"The Nature of Landscape / The Nature of Photography" Exhibition
The Nature of Landscape/The Nature of Photography explores the many ways in which the photographer can alter, enlarge or transcend nature. In this exhibition, drawn from the permanent collection of Baruch...More »
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Andy Warhol "Everyone Will Be Famous For 15 Minutes"
From 1970 to 1985, Andy Warhol took thousands of Polaroid photographs mostly with his Polaroid Big Shot plastic camera. He photographed people both famous and unknown, viewing all these images as his "sketches"...More »
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Benton Spruance "The Long Night and the New Day"
Printmaker, teacher, arts activist, Benton Murdoch Spruance has been all but forgotten in recent decades as the ascendancy of abstract art and post-modernism has eclipsed many once prominent social realists....More »
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" Independent Visions/Feminist Perspectives" Exhibition
A dozen contemporary artists are presented in this exhibition of women whose work, while broadly feminist, is neither didactic nor loaded with female imagery. Artists who worked outside the women’s...More »
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"Recasting the Figure In Photography: Portraits, Diversity, and Identity " Exhibition
The human figure as subject, object, and statement provides rich material for the seventeen photographers whose images are included in this exhibition of works from the Mishkin Gallery’s permanent collection. The...More »
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"Suitcase Paintings: Small Scale Abstract Expressionism" Exhibition
This expansive, eye-opening exhibition of Abstract Expressionism writ small includes the work of fifty painters, some famous, others who have since drifted into obscurity. Each was part of the post-War...More »