Fridman Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Fridman Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Sahana Ramakrishnan “An Ocean of Time”
Fridman Gallery presents An Ocean of Time, Sahana Ramakrishnan’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, which explores the concepts of time and interconnectedness of living beings. Ancient myths...More »
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Lesia Khomenko “Full Scale”
Fridman Gallery presents Full Scale, Ukrainian multidisciplinary artist Lesia Khomenko’s first solo exhibition in the United States. Building upon Khomenko’s inclusion in the gallery’s seminal exhibition...More »
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Jan Tichy “Infra Structures”
Fridman Gallery presents Infra Structures, Jan Tichy’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, continuing the artist’s exploration into the politics of light. The exhibition comprises three bodies of recent...More »
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“Fabula Rasa” Exhibition
Fridman Gallery presents Fabula Rasa, a group exhibition of nine artists from across generations and around the world who create new myths by taking traditional fables as points of departure. The exhibition...More »
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Victoria Keddie “Electrona in Crystallo Fluenti (40.7128° N, 74.0060° W)”
Fridman Gallery presents Electrona in Crystallo Fluenti (40.7128° N, 74.0060° W), a multichannel video and sound installation by Victoria Keddie in the gallery’s downstairs media room. The composition...More »
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Nate Lewis “Tuning the Current”
Fridman Gallery presents Tuning the Current, the second solo exhibition with the gallery by mixed-media artist Nate Lewis. Following the critically and widely acclaimed 2020 exhibition Latent Tapestries,...More »
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“Forward Ground” Exhibition
When a cat is surrounded from all sides, he tries to look scary. We are on the brink and the only large weapon we have left is spreading fear. The fear our government spreads is both propagandistic and...More »
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Hana Yilma Godine “A Hair Salon in Addis Ababa”
Fridman Gallery and Rachel Uffner Gallery are honored to announce A Hair Salon in Addis Ababa, a solo exhibition by Ethiopian painter Hana Yilma Godine spanning the two galleries. Each gallery will...More »
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Ambrose Rhapsody Murray “Within Listening Distance of the Sea…”
Fridman Gallery presents Within Listening Distance of the Sea…, the first solo exhibition in New York by Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, presenting a new series of paintings, sewn textiles, and a short film made...More »
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Dindga McCannon “In Plain Sight”
Fridman Gallery presents Dindga McCannon’s first major solo exhibition in her five-decade career. In Plain Sight brings together a range of works spanning the 1980s to today and highlights her multidisciplinary...More »
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“Alternating Currents” Exhibition
Fridman Gallery presents Alternating Currents, an exhibition of new works by 12 emerging and mid-career artists. The exhibition reveals a pursuit of a sense of connection to something larger — to history,...More »
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Milford Graves Exhibition
Fridman Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the late free jazz percussionist and visual artist Milford Graves. Heart Harmonics: sound, energy, and natural healing phenomena brings together three bodies...More »
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Remy Jungerman “Brilliant Corners”
Fridman Gallery presents the first major solo exhibition in the United States of Remy Jungerman, whose works explore the intersection of pattern and symbol in Surinamese-Maroon culture, the larger African...More »
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“A stranger’s soul is a deep well” Exhibition
Fridman Gallery presents A stranger’s soul is a deep well, a multidisciplinary exhibition highlighting the work of nine contemporary artists: Ambrose, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Athena LaTocha, Abigail Levine,...More »
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Alina Grasmann “Sculpting in Time”
Fridman Gallery presents Alina Grasmann’s second exhibition with the gallery, featuring two new series of large-scale paintings combining imaginary, real, and emotional places. The paintings reflect the...More »
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Hana Yilma Godine “Spaces within Space”
Fridman Gallery presents the representation and the first gallery exhibition of Ethiopian painter Hana Yilma Godine. Godine’s work is influenced by observations of her surroundings and social structures...More »
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“Young Artists: One” Exhibition
Young Artists: One highlights the unique voices of 33 modern and contemporary artists. The exhibition is presented in partnership with OpenArt, a new platform aiming to demystify the art world for emerging...More »
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Nate Lewis “Latent Tapestries”
Fridman Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in New York by Nate Lewis. Combining elements of photography, sculpture, frottage, ink, and graphite drawings, Lewis’ intricately carved works on...More »
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Jan Tichy “Light Shop”
Fridman Gallery presents Light Shop, Jan Tichy’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Tichy’s new works — photograms, sculpted neons, video with sound, and his signature time-based light installation...More »
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Phill Niblock “Working Photos”
Fridman Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the iconic composer, experimental filmmaker, and photographer Phill Niblock. Working Photos compiles still photography, video, and minimalist sound works created...More »
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Anton Ginzburg and Dasha Shishkin “Partial Eclipse”
Fridman Gallery presents Partial Eclipse, the product of a yearlong dialogue between New York–based artists Anton Ginzburg and Dasha Shishkin. Informed by Exquisite Corpse — the surrealist game merging...More »
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ruby onyinyechi, amanze and Wura-Natasha Ogunji “you are so loved and lovely”
Wura: If we are making the same drawing over and over again and always throughout our lifetime, how would you describe it? Me: two separate/separated things connecting over an expanse ruby: A calculated...More »
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Heather Dewey-Hagborg “At the Temperature of My Body”
Multidisciplinary artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, At the Temperature of My Body, is a meditation on intimacy and obsession in an emerging world of biotechnological...More »
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Heather Dewey-Hagborg “At the Temperature of My Body”
Fridman Gallery presents At the Temperature of My Body, multidisciplinary artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. A meditation on intimacy and obsession in an emerging...More »
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Tajh Rust “Passages”
Fridman Gallery present Passages, the first solo exhibition by Tajh Rust. With a new series of paintings and sculptural installation, Rust will trace the passage of time, of bodies through space, and of...More »
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Donna Conlon “Grandpa”
Fridman Gallery presents Donna Conlon’s short film Grandpa (2015), the artist’s second exhibition with the gallery, following Invisible Hands (with Jonathan Harker) in 2014. The gallery’s black-box screening...More »
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David Haxton “-/+”
Fridman Gallery presents -/+, David Haxton’s first exhibition with the gallery, a selection of films and photographs made over the past five decades. A sequence of Haxton’s 16mm films from the 70s and...More »
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Nina Katchadourian “IFICATION”
Fridman Gallery presents IFICATION by multidisciplinary artist Nina Katchadourian. Nina Katchadourian’s first exhibition with the gallery includes selections from her recent traveling museum retrospective...More »
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John Driscoll “Slight Perturbations”
Slight Perturbations, John Driscoll’s first exhibition with the gallery, is a collection of playful kinetic sound sculptures activated by visitors. Each instrument contains tiny microphones and speakers...More »
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Dana Levy “The Weight Of Things”
Dana Levy’s two-channel video installation The Weight of Things depicts the interiors of two rooms of the Palace of Versailles – the bedroom of Louis XIV and Salle de Constantine – in the midst of an earthquake....More »
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Aura Satz “Listen Recalibrate”
Aura Satz’s works frequently inhabit the space between voices. Sound signals and practices of listening are featured as ways of harnessing attention, attuning to the uncertain, recalibrating learned listening...More »
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Nino Cais “Don’t turn off the light”
Fridman Gallery presents Don’t turn off the light, the Brazilian artist Nino Cais’ second exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition presents the artist’s take on male and female forms through installation,...More »
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Arghavan Khosravi, Nate Lewis, Tajh Rust “Strange Beach”
Fridman Gallery presents Strange Beach, an exhibition featuring the work of Arghavan Khosravi, Nate Lewis, and Tajh Rust. Each artist uses the human figure to highlight tensions and vulnerabilities symptomatic...More »
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Alina Grasmann “Edge of Eden”
Fridman Gallery presents Edge of Eden, the first solo exhibition with the gallery by German painter, Alina Grasmann. The exhibition presents two bodies of works, West of Eden (2017) and Paper Town...More »
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“Aspirational Architectures” Exhibition
Aspirational Architectures explores the aims and failures of architecture to form ideal communities and futures. It addresses how built space speaks to human need and desire for a better life, individually...More »
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Matana Roberts “jump at the sun”
Fridman Gallery presents jump at the sun, the second solo exhibition with the gallery by the cross-disciplinary artist Matana Roberts. The exhibition consists of new mixed-media collages made of objects,...More »
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Jacob Kirkegaard “VOID”
Jacob Kierkegaard documents acoustic and visual properties of carefully selected environments to create spatial installations, sound sculpture and photography. He has recorded subterranean geyser vibrations,...More »
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Daniel Neumann “Channels”
Fridman Gallery presents CHANNELS, Daniel Neumann’s second exhibition with the gallery. Neumann arranges audio technology artifacts – a giant 56-channel mixing board suspended vertically in mid-air and...More »
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Anton Ginzburg “Staring and Cursing”
Fridman Gallery presents Staring and Cursing, the second solo exhibition with the gallery by Russian-born, New York-based artist Anton Ginzburg. The exhibition investigates the act of viewing as an...More »
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Alexander Kargaltsev “Disassembled”
Art meets politics in the photography exhibit by Alexander Kargaltsev A Russian-born photographer Alexander Kargaltsev brings a collection of works in the photographic technique of his own invention...More »
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Tamar Ettun “Eat a Pink Owl”
Fridman Gallery presents Eat a Pink Owl, Tamar Ettun’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. This is the third installment in Ettun’s tetralogy, Mauve Bird with Yellow Teeth Red Feathers Green Feet...More »
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Heather Dewey-Hagborg & Chelsea E. Manning “A Becoming Resemblance”
Fridman Gallery presents A Becoming Resemblance, an exhibition by Heather Dewey-Hagborg and Chelsea E. Manning, investigating emerging technologies of genomic identity construction and our societal moment. In...More »
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“Flair” Exhibition
Curated by Gregory Volk There is a background for Flair, which includes President Trump. Also the Republican-dominated congress (it seems that every day brings at least one and sometimes several jaw-dropping...More »
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Navine G. Khan-Dossos “INFOESQUE”
Fridman Gallery presents INFOESQUE, our first solo exhibition of British artist, Navine G. Khan-Dossos. INFOESQUE includes Expanding and Remaining (2016), a series of thirty six panel paintings that use...More »
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“Evidentiary Realism” Exhibition
Curated and organized by Paolo Cirio. Evidentiary Realism features artists engaged in investigative, forensic, and documentary art. The exhibition aims to articulate a particular form of realism in...More »
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Helene Nymann “INSCRIBED Oh Locus Locus”
The dancer, through the Butoh spirit, confronts the origins of his fears: a dance which crawls towards the bowel of the earth. - Tatsumi Hijikata Fridman Gallery presents INSCRIBED Oh Locus Locus, the...More »
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“Un-becoming” Exhibition
An exhibition by four groundbreaking young artists, each of whom subverts aesthetic and social biases in constructions of figural beauty. The seemingly unfinished or fragile works are in fact formally...More »
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Aura Satz “Her Marks, a Measure”
Her Marks, a Measure, Aura Satz’s first exhibition in New York, explores the role of women’s labor in the history of astronomy and ballistics. In both fields women made significant contributions to observation,...More »
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André Cepeda “At the Eyes’ Ground”
Fridman Gallery presents At the Eyes’ Ground, the first solo exhibition in the United States by the acclaimed Portuguese photographer André Cepeda. Cepeda is intrigued by ways in which art can reference...More »
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Matana Roberts “I Call America”
Fridman Gallery presents the first solo gallery exhibition by the renowned cross-discliplinary artist and experimental composer Matana Roberts. Roberts spent most of 2015 in a residency at the Whitney...More »
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Nino Cais “Teach Me How To Dance”
Fridman Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in the United States by the Brazilian artist Nino Cais. Cais’ work, included in the 2012 São Paulo Biennial, deals with the tension between civilization...More »
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Jan Tichy “Long Lines”
Fridman Gallery presents Long Lines, Jan Tichy’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Tichy’s signature works use video projection as a source of time-based light to explore space. Juxtaposing light...More »
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Dasha Shishkin, Kelly McRaven and Vera Iliatova “Lucid Dreaming”
Fridman Gallery presents Lucid Dreaming, a selection of work by three painters of one generation working in New York. For the past 10 years (in the throes of a painting scene mostly dominated by abstraction),...More »
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“The New Ear Festival”
Fridman Gallery presents the inaugural edition of The New Ear Festival dedicated to sound and performance. This year’s program includes: Jan. 6 (Wednesday) — Marina Rosenfeld and Ben Vida Jan. 7...More »
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Anton Ginzburg “Hybrid Gaze”
Fridman Gallery presents Hybrid Gaze, a solo exhibition by Anton Ginzburg. The installation premieres a two-channel video End of Perspective and several other new works. Ginzburg is interested in...More »
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Tamar Ettun “Alula In Blue”
Fridman Gallery presents Alula In Blue, Tamar Ettun’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, incorporating sculpture, performative installation and video. This new body of work centers on expressing primal...More »
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“In the Glow of a Breathing Sphere” Exhibition
In the Glow of a Breathing Sphere is a site-specific LED installation conceived and built by the interactive design studio B-Reel, accompanied by a program of sound and spoken-word performances by various...More »
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Anna K.E., Dana Levy and Marilyn Minter “Enchanted Space”
Enchanted Space is an exhibition that features three fearless New York-based artists. Their work processes space and time in daring and unexpected ways and challenges our sense of reality and social norms....More »
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Summer Wheat “Walk-In Pantry”
Fridman Gallery presents Walk-In Pantry, a solo exhibition of new work by Summer Wheat. Wheat’s paintings and sculptural forms are characterized by expressive structure and color that challenge the...More »
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“LIFT OFF 2014 NYC MFA Photography / Video” Exhibition
The world of Photography has changed radically in the last few decades. It has opened up in so many ways and has been freed from a relatively narrow interpretation. This creates a vast new world of possibilities...More »
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Daniel Neumann and Juan Betancurth “ONE CYCLE AHEAD”
Wave Farm and Fridman Gallery present ONE CYCLE AHEAD a collaborative solo exhibition by Daniel Neumann and Juan Betancurth. In this collaborative installation with objects and sound, artists Juan Betancurth...More »
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Reuven Israel “Multipolarity”
Fridman Gallery presents MULTIPOLARITY, Reuven Israel’s first solo exhibition in New York. Composed of highly finished elements of various shapes, sizes and colors that are “skewered” onto metal rods,...More »
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Donna Conlon and Jonathan Harker “Invisible Hands”
The artists premier their latest work, Invisible Hands (2014), a video addressing social and financial power structures and the symbolic nature of money. The video shows the artists’ hands engaged in a...More »
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“Landscape with Devices” Exhibition
Today, our experience of the environment is modified by the use of technology and confined to urban planning. Our ever-growing communities no longer allow for an undomesticated state of wilderness. Technology...More »
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“Recurrence” Exhibition
Curators Luisa Aguilar Solis and Georgia Horn, in conjunction with Fridman Gallery, are pleased to present Recurrence, a group exhibition featuring works by Edgar Arceneaux, Lauren Fensterstock, Nick McPhail,...More »
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“Light3” Exhibitiom
While light has long been associated with the spiritual and metaphysical, Stephen Dean, Ethan Ryman and Jan Tichy emphasize its more phenomenal and psychological qualities. In their work, it is treated...More »
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Leah Beeferman and Stephen Vitiello “Sense Objects”
Sense Objects features the visual work of Leah Beeferman and Stephen Vitiello, two artists who work intensively with sound and who had first met one another in the academic environment (Vitiello was Beeferman’s...More »
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Jungjin Lee “Untitled”
Trees rooted (American Deserts), things floating (Thing), the body as part of and separate from the landscape (Wasteland), weightless pagodas (Pagodas), and here, repetitive scenes of the water and its...More »
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Rachel Mica Weiss “In Place”
Fridman Gallery resents In Place, an exhibition of new sculpture and installation by Rachel Mica Weiss. The title of the show references both —acts “done in place”—and the realities and illusions of...More »
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“They Sicken of the Calm Who Know the Storm” Exhibition
FRIDMAN GALLERY presentsTHEY SICKEN OF THE CALM WHO KNOW THE STORM on Thursday, January 16, 6-9pm. Curated by Maureen Sullivan, this group exhibition with Greta Alfaro, Julia Chiang, James Clar, Richard...More »
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“The World And Its Things In The Middle Of Their Intimacy” Exhibition
The idea of parallel universes, or dimensions that resemble our own, has been a staple in works of science fiction and metaphysics. Writer Kurt Vonnegut’s repeating character Kilgore Trout called mirrors...More »
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Radek Szlaga with Konrad Smoleński “Tribute to Errors and Leftovers”
Two key members of the enfants terribles artist group Penerstwo (translating as “sensitive boorishness”), Konrad Smoleński, representing Poland at the 2013 Venice Biennale, and Radek Szlaga take over the...More »
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Rosalind Solomon “Selected Works”
FRIDMAN GALLERY presents Rosalind Solomon: Selected Works on Tuesday, September 10th at 6pm. The evening will include a rare opportunity to hear Ms. Solomon discuss her work with a slide presentation....More »