Julie Saul Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Julie Saul Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Zachari Logan “A Blooming Absence”
Zachari Logan who has shown here since 2016 will have his first solo show. A Blooming Absence incorporates works on paper ranging in scale from tiny, incredibly delicate blue pencil drawings on mylar,...More »
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Christopher Russell “Ceramic Vessels & Painting”
After nearly 15 years of working exclusively in figurative ceramic sculpture, in 2017 Russell circled back to the most fundamental of ceramic traditions, making and decorating the vessel. Setting aside...More »
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“Portraits of Colette” Exhibition
The Julie Saul Gallery presents vintage portraits of the French author Colette in our Project Gallery by the great photojournalists of her era including Irving Penn, Edward Steichen, Henri Cartier-Bresson,...More »
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“The Space Between” Exhibition
Curated by Edna Cardinale The Space Between, refers to both the physical joining of couples as well as the passage of time that unifies them or causes them to drift apart. Through...More »
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Sally Gall “Heavenly Creatures”
Julie Saul Gallery presents Heavenly Creatures, our thirteenth solo exhibition with Sally Gall during our thirty-two year representation of her work. The exhibition marks the publication of her third monograph,...More »
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Maira Kalman “Bold & Brave”
Julie Saul Gallery presents a new book and exhibition of gouache paintings; the book written by Kirsten Gillibrand, with art by Maira Kalman entitled Bold & Brave: Ten Heroes who won Women the Right...More »
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Sarah Anne Johnson “The Cave”
Sarah Anne Johnson has created an installation depicting a cave in which she will both enact a performance and alternatively place surrogate figures representing her grandmother and her doctor. The active...More »
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Jeff Whetstone “Batture Ritual”
Julie Saul Gallery presents Batture Ritual, our fourth solo show featuring Jeff Whetstone. In 2016, Trevor Schoonmaker, Curator of Contemporary Art and Associate Director at the Nasher Museum at Duke University,...More »
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“DIY: Made In the Studio” Exhibition
Our summer group show presents new or previously un-exhibited work made in the studio. Assemblage, collage and construction techniques are used to create photographic works that all maintain a material...More »
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Sarah Anne Johnson “Rosy-Fingered Dawn”
Like the goddess of daybreak in Homer’s Odyssey, Sarah Anne Johnson’s new landscapes recur with beauty and wonder, in a multitude of guises. In her eighth solo show at this gallery, she is taking a more...More »
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Maria Martinez-Cañas “Transformative Structures”
Julie Saul Gallery announces our seventh solo exhibition of new works by Cuban born, Miami based artist, Maria Martinez-Cañas, in an ambitious and powerful show entitled Transformative Structures (Estructuras...More »
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“New Vision/ New Generation” Exhibition
Julie Saul Gallery presents the exhibition New Vision/ New Generation. Pairing well-known masters of photography with two young gallery artists who have inspired them, this exhibition will highlight the...More »
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Tanya Marcuse “Woven”
Julie Saul Gallery presents Woven, its fourth solo exhibition of work by Tanya Marcuse. Woven is conceptually linked to Marcuse’s Fallen, shown at the gallery in 2014, but takes that project’s dense arrangements...More »
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Maira Kalman “The Elements of Style”
Maira Kalman discovered the modest but revered reference compiled by William Strunk and E.B. White and known to generations of aspiring writers and English students at a used bookstore around 2002. She...More »
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Bill Jacobson “figure, ground”
Julie Saul Gallery presents figure, ground, our ninth solo exhibition with New York based artist Bill Jacobson. figure, ground is linked conceptually to Jacobson’s previous Place (Series). After exploring...More »
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Jeff Whetstone “Crossing the Delaware”
Julie Saul Gallery presents our third solo exhibition with Jeff Whetstone. He is known for photographing and writing about the relationship between people, politics, and their environment in the south....More »
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Andrea Grützner “Erbgericht”
Julie Saul Gallery presents Berlin based artist/photographer Andrea Grützner’s first US solo exhibition. Working with the analog process, and assorted mirrors and gels, Grützner creates straight color...More »
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Sally Gall “Aerial”
Julie Saul Gallery presents its twelfth solo show with Sally Gall during our thirty years of representation. The large scale color photographs in Aerial were made between winter 2014 and fall 2015, as...More »
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Zachari Logan and Christopher Russell “Hypernatural”
Our summer exhibition brings together gallery newcomer Zachari Logan with Christopher Russell, combining drawings, pastels and ceramic works that share an obsession with the observation and depiction of...More »
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Chloe Sells “Under the Sun”
Julie Saul Gallery presents its first solo show with London/Botswana based artist Chloe Sells. The exhibition corresponds with the publication by GOST of her first monograph entitled Swamp. Sells begins...More »
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Sarah Anne Johnson “Field Trip”
We are excited to present our sixth solo show of new photographs by Sarah Anne Johnson entitled Field Trip. Johnson has returned to the music festivals of her youth that she now visits as an observer rather...More »
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Zeke Berman “Still Life Photographs: 1980s”
Julie Saul Gallery announces a survey exhibition of still life photographs from the 1980s by Zeke Berman. Berman’s formal yet playful images evoke both Surrealism and Constructivism. Combining everyday...More »
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Corey Olsen “Garage Still Lifes”
Julie Saul Gallery presents Garage Still Lifes, a selection of color photographs by Corey Olsen, in his first gallery exhibition. “Somewhere among a tedious hardware store display window, a five-year-old’s...More »
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Maira Kalman “Beloved Dog”
In the project gallery Julie Saul Gallery shows a selection of new gouache paintings from Kalman’s newly published book Beloved Dog. Signed copies of the book will be available at the gallery during the...More »
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Morton Bartlett “Family Planning: early photographs and archival material”
The Julie Saul Gallery announces our second exhibition of photographic works and related materials by Morton Bartlett (1909-1992). Since Bartlett’s work was first shown here in 2007, his photographs and...More »
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Maria Martinez-Cañas
Julie Saul Gallery announces our sixth solo exhibition of Cuban-American Maria Martinez-Cañas, that will bring together two distinct and temporally disparate bodies of work: vintage photographic prints...More »
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Sarah Anne Johnson “Wonderlust”
Sarah Anne Johnson’s career survey entitled Wonderland recently closed at the Contemporary Art Museum in Raleigh, NC. For that show, Johnson created a series of five sculptures that translate her photographs...More »
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Nikolay Bakharev “The People of Town N”
Julie Saul Gallery presents its second solo exhibition of Siberian, self-taught photographer Nikolay Bakharev, who in recent years has gained international attention. His exposure in the 2012 Ostolgia...More »
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Arne Svenson “The Workers”
In Arne Svenson’s fifth solo show with the gallery we will present his most recent series called The Workers. As a conceptual and thematic extension and bookend to The Neighbors, Svenson is no longer shooting...More »
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Charles Johnstone “Brooklyn Corrugated Iron Fences”
Brooklyn Corrugated Iron Fences is the fifth in a series of New York topographical projects by photographer Charles Johnstone. Beginning in 2006 with his series on Havana, Johnstone employs his signature...More »
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Adam Magyar “Kontinuum”
This is the first commercial gallery exhibition outside of Europe and Asia of experimental video and still photography artist, Adam Magyar. The show will combine works from several projects including six...More »
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Reinier Gerritsen Exhibition
The Julie Saul Gallery presents its first solo exhibition with Dutch photographer Reinier Gerritsen in conjunction with the new Aperture publication The Last Book. For almost a decade Gerritsen has been...More »
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Maira Kalman “My Favorite Things”
Julie Saul presents a solo exhibition in the project gallery of selected gouache paintings by Maira Kalman in conjunction with her curated show Maira Selects, an inaugural exhibition at the newly renovated...More »
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Orit Raff “Priming”
We announce our fifth solo exhibition with Orit Raff entitled Priming. This series of twelve digitally produced prints depict spaces conjured from novels with cultural, sociological and political references....More »
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Shai Kremer “World Trade Center: Concrete Abstract”
Julie Saul Gallery announces Shai Kremer’s third solo show, timed to coincide with the opening of the new World Trade Center. An evocation of site, a remembrance of tragedy, a progression towards healing...More »
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“Land Mark” Exhibition
The notion of a virgin landscape is impossible to imagine in 2014. Whether visible or unseen, there are forces at work that shape our perception of a natural site. Like ghosts or memories, our visualization...More »
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Maira Kalman “Girls Standing on Lawns and Other Projects”
Girls Standing on Lawns and Other Projects is our fifth solo exhibition with renowned artist and bestselling author Maira Kalman. Kalman based the paintings on a collection of vernacular photographs in...More »
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“Metro” Exhibition
The dynamic urban environment and its occupants are the common thread in this three-person show comprised of high-tech digitally composed photographs and videos. Each artist has utilized new technologies...More »
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Tanya Marcuse “Fallen”
Marcuse’s new large-scale landscape/ground images are studies of abundance and decay, fecundity and entropy. Rendered in rich color, her tapestry-like images capture seemingly found views of the forest...More »
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Sarah Anne Johnson “Wonderlust”
Sarah Anne Johnson’s fifth gallery exhibition entitled Wonderlust addresses the psychology and physicality of intimacy in individuals and couples. Turning from the cold, vast landscapes of her previous...More »
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Simon Hughes “New Watercolors”
In the project gallery we are presenting Simon Hughes, another Winnipeg artist, in his first solo show in New York. Five recent large scale watercolors represent the range of imagery Hughes employs. His...More »
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Catherine Nelson “Other Worlds”
In the project gallery we will hold a solo show of selected works by Belgian based, Australian artist Catherine Nelson. Like Massard, Nelson conjures up rich and detailed evocations of nature. Unlike his...More »
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Didier Massard “L’Atlas Imaginaire”
The Julie Saul Gallery presents our fourth solo exhibition of Didier Massard entitled L’Atlas Imaginaire. The exhibition includes nine works, all produced since his previous show in 2007. His choice of...More »
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Nikolay Bakharev “Amateurs and Lovers”
Julie Saul Gallery announces that Siberian photographer Nikolay Bakharev (b.1946) will have his first solo exhibition in the United States. Bakharev appeared in the US in the 2011 Ostalgia exhibition at...More »
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Carolyn Janssen “Small Baptism”
Julie Saul Gallery presents a solo exhibition of digital photographs and a mural by Carolyn Janssen. The images which comprise Small Baptism are photographic and painterly hybrids built from elements gleaned...More »
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Charlie Johnstone “Some New York Handball Courts”
In the project gallery we will show Charles Johnstone for the first time with selections from his new monograph Some New York Handball Courts (2013.) A self-taught photographer and native New Yorker, Johnstone...More »
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Arne Svenson “The Neighbors”
For my subjects there is no question of privacy; they are performing behind a transparent scrim on a stage of their own creation with the curtain raised high. Through the death of a birding friend...More »
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Sally Gall "Unbound"
Julie Saul Gallery announces our 11th solo show with Sally Gall, who has been represented by the gallery since 1985. She is known as a classical photographer who takes the natural world as her subject....More »
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Elli Chung "Kami"
Elli Chung, who received an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2012, presents an artists' book and selection of prints from her thesis project, KAMI. Kami is an East-Asian philosophy of aesthetics...More »
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Charlotte Dumas "Anima"
The Julie Saul Gallery presents our third solo exhibition of Charlotte Dumas: Anima. The series was commissioned by and recently exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and is comprised of portraits of...More »
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Karin Apollonia Müller "The Gate"
Julie Saul Gallery announces the third solo exhibition of Karin Apollonia Müller’s new series entitled “The Gate”. Müller’s subtle and probing sensibility is revealed at its most enigmatic in this series...More »
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Roz Chast "New Cartoons and a Hooked Rug"
Julie Saul Gallery announces the fourth exhibition with renowned cartoonist Roz Chast including a selection of recent cartoons from The New Yorker. We will also show the two September 24th covers of “The...More »
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Maria Martinez-Cañas "Photo Paintings"
Julie Saul Gallery presents our fifth solo exhibition featuring Maria Martinez-Cañas, comprised of large-scale, unique works that have been completed in 2011/12. Described as “Photo Paintings”, this body...More »
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"The Perfect Storm" Exhibition
The Julie Saul Gallery presents "The Perfect Storm", a group exhibition exploring man-made and natural disasters. The selected artists use their work as a conduit to address environmental, political and...More »
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Maira Kalmann "37 Paintings"
Julie Saul Gallery presents the fifth solo exhibition with the painter, illustrator and author Maira Kalman. Kalman is known for her numerous books, as well as magazine work for The New Yorker, The New...More »
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Deborah Buck "What's Inside"
Julie Saul Gallery presents the exhibition of recent acrylic paintings on paper by Deborah Buck. The exhibition corresponds with a survey show of her work at the Garrison Art Center (April 7 to May 6th,...More »
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Brian Ulrich "Is This Place Great or What: Artifacts and Photographs"
Julie Saul Gallery's third solo exhibition with Brian Ulrich is the culmination of his decade-long photographic investigation of American consumerism. Previous exhibitions at the gallery have presented...More »
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Nikolay Bakharev, Gerard Petrus Fieret, and Miroslav Tichý "Three Postwar European Photographers"
Julie Saul Gallery presents this exhibition that combines the work of three powerful and enigmatic photographers who came of age in postwar Europe. Each of them has created very personal and idiosyncratic...More »
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Christopher Russell "After the Golden Age"
Russell’s second exhibition at the gallery will be a ceramic still-life installation comprised of multiple elements including fruit bowls, birds and obelisks. The elements have historical references to...More »
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"Out of Nowhere: a group show of Winnipeg artists" Exhibition
For the exhibition, “Out of Nowhere”, gallery artist Sarah Anne Johnson and Border Crossings editor Meeka Walsh have selected a group of ten artists from their native city of Winnipeg. The work of these...More »
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Bill Jacobson "Into the Loving Nowhere (1989 till now)"
Julie Saul Gallery presents a selective survey of work from the past 22 years by New York based artist Bill Jacobson. Jacobson first showed at the gallery in 1994, and this will be our eighth solo exhibition....More »
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Shai Kremer "Fallen Empires"
There is a visual history over and under the surface, spoken by the land and its stones and by all the civilizations that have arisen there. Israel is a sophisticated and manipulated palimpsest. Extensively...More »
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Charlotte Dumas "Retrieved"
The Julie Saul Gallery presents a selection of photographs from Charlotte Dumas' new project and book Retrieved. Earlier this year Dumas set out to photograph the surviving rescue dogs that, in the aftermath...More »
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"25 Years/25 Artists" Exhibition
The Julie Saul Gallery presents an exhibition and catalogue celebrating 25 years as a public gallery in New York City. The show, “25 Years/25 Artists”, features one artist shown during each year of the...More »
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Gonzalo Puch "A Temporary Garden"
The Julie Saul Gallery presents A Temporary Garden, an exhibition of new work by the Spanish artist Gonzalo Puch. This is our second solo show with Puch, the first having been held in March 2005. Puch...More »
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Debbie Grossman "My Pie Town"
My Pie Town is a project by Debbie Grossman in which she reworks and re-imagines a body of images originally photographed by Russell Lee for the United States Farm Security Administration in 1940. Using...More »
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Jeff Whetstone "Seducing Birds, Snakes, Men"
Jeff Whetstone’s second exhibition with the gallery explores the nexus of language and wilderness through narrative video, 16mm film, digital animation and photography. Hunters transcend gender, men draw...More »
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Sarah Anne Johnson "Arctic Wonderland"
During October 2009 Sarah Anne Johnson participated in an artist’s residency on board a double masted schooner in the Norwegian territory of the Arctic Circle. Each of the twelve days at sea the group...More »
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David Stephenson "Light Cities"
A meditation on the sublime has sustained David Stephenson's artistic practice over 30 years, which has evolved through long-term, interrelated projects. His newest body of work titled Light Cities brings...More »
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Charlotte Dumas "Repose"
The show will feature works from several of the artist's series of animal photographs including Reverie, Tiger Tiger, Heart Shaped Hole, and Heart of a Dog. In each of these projects, Dumas uses a medium...More »
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Carter Potter "Film Paintings"
The third exhibition with Los Angeles based artist Carter Potter with a series of new works called Backpainting, our first since 2003. Appropriately titled, this exhibition embodies Potter's shift "back...More »
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Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao "BQMB"
The Julie Saul Gallery presents its second exhibition of Jeff Liao's work entitled BQMB (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Bronx). The show features works from Liao's Habitat 7, Depth of Fields, and Intersections:...More »
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"The Pencil of Nature" Exhibition
The title "The Pencil of Nature" is borrowed from the first commercial illustrated book of photographs published between 1844-1846 by Fox Talbot, one of the inventors of photography. However, in the context...More »
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Maria Martinez-Cañas "Tetralogy"
Entitled Tetralogy (a compound of four distinct elements), the show encompasses four bodies of work: Lies (2005) Adaptation (2006) Tracing (2007) and Duplicity as Identity (2008/09). This exhibition was...More »
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Maira Kalman "Further Illuminations"
This exhibition is comprised of over fifty gouache paintings created since 2005, mainly on assignment for various magazines and publications including Departures, The New York Times Magazine, Gourmet,...More »
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Soo Kim "The Corners of the Sea"
Our first exhibition of West Coast artist Soo Kim will feature energetically crafted cut photographs made by the artist derived from a variety of subjects. The images float between transparent mounts creating...More »
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"Heads" exhibition
The Julie Saul Gallery presents a group exhibition called Heads which will bring together photographs by fourteen artists working in photography. Portrait representations come in many forms, and this selection...More »
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Roz Chast "Sad Sacks, Worry Warts, Hellions and Bad Eggs"
Roz Chast has a new passion: carving rubber stamps with her signature eccentric types. These assorted portraits have been categorized as "Sad Sacks, Worry Warts, Hellions & Bad Eggs". After creating...More »
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Sarah Anne Johnson "House on Fire"
The exhibition is based on a personal family story and consists of nine small bronze sculptures which metaphorically represent her grandmother, a series of elaborately painted and modified family photographs,...More »
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"Summer Pictures" Exhibition
The Julie Saul Gallery presents a summer group show curated by fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi. The selection of artists is highly personal, even eccentric, and fully represents Mizrahi's idiosyncratic...More »
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Bill Jacobson "New York"
The Julie Saul Gallery presents the seventh solo exhibition of photographs by Bill Jacobson. The show will include three large scale prints of New York executed in 2002 and 2003, but which have never been...More »
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Brian Ulrich "Thrift and Dark Stores"
The second exhibition with photographer Brian Ulrich is a continuation of his epic project "Copia," begun not long after 9/11 when President George W. Bush admonished the American people to shop. Ulrich...More »
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Andrew Bush "Vector Portraits"
Andrew Bush's seventh solo exhibition with the gallery is a reprise of our 1992 exhibition entitled "Vector Portraits" and corresponds with the publication of a monograph entitled "Drive" by Yale University...More »
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Andrew Bush "Bonnettstown, Envelopes, Prop Portraits"
[Image: Andrew Bush "Lunchbox Girl" (2000) pigment print 45 x 34 in.]More »
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Neeta Madahar and Christopher Russell " Pollination"
Julie Saul Gallery presents a two person exhibition entitled Pollination combining unique Cibachrome photograms by Neeta Madahar and glazed ceramic sculptures by Christopher Russell. This will be Madahar's...More »
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Bill Jacobson "Some Planes & "A Series of Human Decisions"
Between 1989 and 2002, Jacobson used his signature out-of-focus style as a reflection of collective dreams and memory, suggesting loss and the passage of time. More recently, he has used sharp focus to...More »
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Debra Smith "Looking to the Left"
Debra Smith's first solo exhibition in New York is comprised of nine collages made from antique silk kimono linings and other vintage silks. These fabric collages have the quality of calligraphic drawings-...More »
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Jeff Whetstone "Post-Pleistocene"
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"When color was new vintage photographs from around the 1970s" Exhibiiotn
The Julie Saul Gallery presents announce our summer exhibition of color work made during and around the 1970s, "when color was new." The selection is comprised of 40 works by 20 photographers ranging from...More »
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Sally Gall "Crawl"
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Second Gallery Exhibition
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Roger Jazilek "The Club Paintings"
Roger Jazilek "The Club Paintings" will feature eight paintings from an ongoing series made of cut paper and paint mounted on board, each measuring 18 x 12 inches. The composition of each is based on the...More »
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Shai Kremer "Broken Promised Land"
The Julie Saul Gallery presents our first solo exhibition of photographs by Shai Kremer. Since 1999 Kremer has set about documenting the "ominous imprint of the military on the Israeli landscape- and reflectively,...More »
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Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons "The Other Side"
Julie Saul Gallery is pleased to announce their second exhibition of Cuban born artist Maria Magdalena Campos Pons. Her oeuvre is a rich exploration into African diaspora and notions of loss, separation...More »
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"Gallery Artists" Exhibition
A small selection of works by Gallery Artists exhibited in the past year are on display in the Second Gallery. [Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao "The Fans" (2007) pigment print 30 x 72 in.]More »