Andrew Edlin Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Andrew Edlin Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Karla Knight “Universal Remote”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Universal Remote, a solo exhibition of new work for artist Karla Knight. A solo display of Knight’s work will be held concurrently at The Art Show (ADAA) at the Park Avenue...More »
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Paulina Peavy “Astrocultural Messenger”
Curated by Laura Whitcomb While Paulina Peavy’s (1901-1999) life spanned the twentieth century, her art and belief system represent a crucible for our current moment. She challenged gender norms and...More »
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Ray Materson “Embroideries, 1990–2023”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a solo exhibition for Ray Materson (b.1954), his first in New York since 1996. The exhibition will feature twenty-seven artworks that date from the nineties up until today. Materson...More »
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Joe Coleman “100 Seconds to Midnight”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Joe Coleman: 100 Seconds to Midnight, an exhibition of four works related to the artist’s ongoing practice of self-portraiture and centered around his newest piece, The Sorcerer’s...More »
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Ann McCoy, Paulina Peavy and Olga Spiegel Exhibition
Featuring three visionary artists, the exhibition explores metaphysical interests and practices like alchemy, Jungian psychology, spiritualism and psychic automatism from the 1930s to present-day.More »
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Domenico Zindato “By the River of Multiple Suns”
Best known for his masterfully elaborate and vibrant pastel and ink drawings, Domenico Zindato (b.1966) continues to expand on the unique visual lexicon he has been developing since the 1990s, filling...More »
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Dan Miller “Large Works, 2015-2021”
For 30 years, Dan Miller (b. 1961) has created enigmatic text-based abstractions consisting of dense layerings of letters, symbols, and words. The artist, who is both autistic and largely non-verbal, records...More »
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“Hard-Ass Friday Nite: The Art of Spain Rodriguez” Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Hard-Ass Friday Nite: The Art of Spain Rodriguez, its first show for the artist since announcing its representation of the estate. Curated by Dan Nadel, this career-spanning...More »
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Margot “Cosmic Sanctuary”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents the first New York exhibition of works by the French self-taught artist Margot (b. 1982). The show features recent large-scale mixed media works on paper, a series of drawings...More »
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Agatha Wojciechowsky “Spirits Among Us”
Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a solo exhibition of works by Agatha Wojciechowsky (1896-1986), the first held in New York since 1972. Spirits Among Us reveals the...More »
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“Nexus Singularity Takeover” Exhibition
Featuring anonymous folk and vernacular objects, and artworks by self-taught artists Eugene Andolsek, Charles Benefiel, Larry Calkins, JJ Cromer, Curtis Cuffie, Daniel Martin Diaz, Sam Gant, Edward Nagrodzki,...More »
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Bruce Bickford “The Uplands”
Curated by Eric White Andrew Edlin Gallery presents the first New York gallery exhibition of drawings by celebrated artist Bruce Bickford (1947-2019). Best known for his groundbreaking 1970s stop-motion...More »
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“Parallel Phenomena” Exhibition
Curated by Damon Brandt Parallel Phenomena compares and contrasts the distinct yet related worlds these four artists have constructed and woven into being with graphite, colored pencil and watercolor....More »
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Paul Edlin “Giant Among Friends”
In 1995, I was working for my dad’s food brokerage company, playing gigs with my band at night, and hustling truckloads of grocery items during the day. My old friend from summer camp, Harley Spiller,...More »
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“Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art” Exhibition
Showcasing works by over a dozen artists challenging the preconception that outsider artists are solely working representationally, as storytellers. Featuring Eugene Andolsek, Tom Bronk, Jeanne Brousseau,...More »
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Melvin Way “Recent Work and Drawings from H.A.I.”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents the gallery’s second solo show for Melvin Way featuring over 70 drawings, of which about half were made recently. A trove of drawings recovered from the disbanded HAI (Hospital...More »
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Eugene Von Bruenchenhein “Phantasmagorical Paintings 1957-61”
Employed for most of his life as a baker in a suburban enclave of Milwaukee, Eugene Von Bruenchenhein (1910-1983) devoted his off hours to creating a dizzying array of ceramics, paintings, drawings, photographs...More »
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“The Double-Sided Dominions of Henry Darger” Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery is excited to present “The Double-Sided Dominions of Henry Darger,” the first solo exhibition of the artist’s work at the gallery in over a decade. The show features nine double-sided...More »
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“The Many Faces of Bill Arning” Exhibition
Since becoming the director of White Columns in 1984, Bill Arning has been one of the most recognizable and welcome faces in the contemporary art world. We are pleased to present an exhibition celebrating...More »
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“An Alternative Canon: Art Dealers Collecting Outsider Art” Exhibition
Curated by Paul Laster Following in the footsteps of such pioneering art dealers as Phyllis Kind (1933-2018) and Sidney Janis (1896-1989), more and more contemporary galleries are now exhibiting Outsider...More »
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Eugene Von Bruenchenhein “Drawings 1964-67”
Tucked away in a ramshackle house in a suburban enclave outside of Milwaukee, Eugene Von Bruenchenhein (1910-1983) labored quietly to transform himself into a modern Renaissance man. Though he spent his...More »
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Karla Knight “Notes from the Lightship”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Notes from the Lightship, an exhibition of new work by Karla Knight. Knight’s first solo show with the gallery features visionary paintings and drawings made over the past...More »
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Janet Sobel and Pearl Blauvelt Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents concurrent solo exhibitions for Janet Sobel (1893-1968) and Pearl Blauvelt (1893-1987), two female self-taught artists born in the same year. Though both women were making...More »
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“Joe Coleman and The Shadow Self” Exhibition
Joe Coleman and The Shadow Self surveys the past twenty-five years of the artist’s degenerate and deviant portraiture. Nineteen paintings will be presented, many borrowed from private collections, along...More »
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Paulina Peavy/Lacamo “They Call us Unidentified”
Curated by Bill Arning There are few figures in the world of arts and culture who have conjured a worldview so fully complete in its internal logic and yet as terrifyingly radical as Paulina Peavy...More »
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“Summer Exhibition”
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“Big Ringer” Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Big Ringer, a celebration of artists and artisans from many fields reimagining the engagement ring, organized by Andrew Guenther. Prior to our modern understanding of the...More »
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“We Shall Make America Wonder” Exhibition
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Linda Carmella Sibio “The Economics of Suffering”
Curated by Martha Wilson Andrew Edlin Gallery present The Economics of Suffering, a solo exhibition for Linda Carmella Sibio that explores the devastating, intense emotional scarring experienced by...More »
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“April 14, 1561” Exhibition
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Marcel Storr “Mysterium Tremendum”
Marcel Storr’s (1911-1976) extraordinary drawings of churches, overblown cathedrals and futuristic cities are the subject of this second exhibition with the gallery. Only 63 of his works are known to have...More »
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Tom Bronk Exhibition
Andrew Edlin presents the first ever solo exhibition of paintings by Tom Bronk. Without studying color theory, Bronk (b. 1944, Stevens Point, Wisconsin) has invested over half a century investigating...More »
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“Beverly Buchanan, Thornton Dial and the Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers” Exhibition
Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015) once remarked, « A lot of my pieces have the word ‘ruins’ in their titles because I think that tells you this object has been through a lot and survived - that’s the idea behind...More »
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“Maiden Form” Exhibition
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Summer Wheat “Gamekeepers”
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Brent Green “A Brief Spark Bookended by Darkness”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents A Brief Spark Bookended by Darkness, a solo exhibition for Brent Green, his third with the gallery. In addition to violin dresses, an elaborate hammer piano and two animated...More »
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Melvin Way “The Cocaine Files Dossier (1989-2017)”
Hi Melvin, we have some show titles to go over with you. What do you think of Melvin Way: Between the Stars? I like it. Or Melvin Way: Keys to the Universe? That’s good. So, which do you prefer? Let’s...More »
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Dan Miller Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a solo exhibition for Dan Miller, his first with the gallery. Dan Miller (b. 1961, Castro Valley, CA) spends the majority of each day drawing, painting, typing, or otherwise...More »
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“Et Tu, Art Brute?” Exhibition
Organized by Jamie Sterns Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a new project, Et Tu, Art Brute?, which will be on view in our underground space. What defines being an artist today? How does it feel to...More »
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Vahakn Arslanian Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a solo exhibition for Vahakn Arslanian, his fourth with the gallery. The show features recent works and includes a variety of pieces made over the last fifteen years. At...More »
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William A. Hall “Car Drawings, 2008-2017”
California car culture and bucolic psychedelic landscapes meet in William A. Hall’s remarkable drawings. Living as a homeless person in Los Angeles for 18 years and using old Cadillacs, a Buick and most...More »
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Jillian Mayer, Dasha Shishkin, and Summer Wheat Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery celebratesthe summer season with a selection of paintings by three artists presented for the first time in our gallery: Jillian Mayer, Dasha Shishkin, and Summer Wheat. Jillian...More »
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Domenico Zindato “31”
In 2014, Domenico Zindato came across a drawing album in a small shop in Mexico City. Attracted to the album’s cover art, a motif featuring two elegantly drawn herons, he opened the album to find thirty-one...More »
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Charles Steffen “After Rodin and the One-Eyed Nude”
Sometime in 1992, Charles Steffen (1927 - 1995) began drawing experimental nudes that morphed human, mostly hermaphroditic beings, with plants, line experiments, abstracted forms, and cartoonish imagery...More »
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Beverly Buchanan and William Christenberry “The Streaming Light Through All Your Shacks’ Cracks”
As a young girl, Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015) frequently accompanied her father, Walter Buchanan, a professor and Dean of the Agricultural School at South Carolina State University, on his visits to tenant...More »
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Louis Zoellar Bickett “The Archive Louis Zoellar Bickett”
Since 1972, Louis Zoellar Bickett has meticulously collected and cataloged items from his daily life and assembled them into a functional installation he refers to as: THE ARCHIVE. Photographs, dinner...More »
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John Byam “Unearthed”
Using various combinations of wood, sawdust, glue, paint and ink, Byam created sculptures that follow a long tradition of woodcarving in rural America and that hearken a bygone era - the advent of the...More »
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“Seriously” Exhibition
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Susan Te Kahurangi King “Drawings 1975-1989”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents its second gallery exhibition for Susan Te Kahurangi King, the self-taught artist from New Zealand. Organized by independent curator Chris Byrne and New Zealand gallerist...More »
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Paulina Peavy “The Artist Behind the Mask”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents “Paulina Peavy: The Artist Behind the Mask,” a solo exhibition. The title is taken from a self-produced film released in August 1985 that espouses Peavy’s personal beliefs...More »
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Terence Koh “Bee Chapel”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents “terence koh: bee chapel,” a solo exhibition, and the artist’s first show with the gallery. Known for his atmospheric and severe installations, Terence Koh’s work has roots...More »
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Eugene Von Bruenchenhein “King of Lesser Lands”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a solo exhibition of works by the renowned self-taught American artist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein (1910 - 1983), its first since becoming the exclusive representative of his...More »
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“World Made By Hand”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents World Made By Hand, featuring 70 artists engaged in the medium of drawing. Devoid of dependence on any form of technology, these works depict imagery that is primarily derived...More »
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“The Art of Guo Fengyi” Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery inaugurates its new space at 212 Bowery with a solo exhibition of drawings by Guo Fengyi (1942-2010). Guo’s work has received worldwide recognition for its towering scale and unique...More »
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“Anthems for the Mother Earth Goddess” Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery hosts its final exhibition at its Chelsea location with a presentation by seven artists who were invited to create works related to the environment and install them directly onto the...More »
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Beverly Buchanan “And You May Find Yourself…”
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Victor Moscoso “Psychedelic Drawings, 1967-1982”
Andrew Edlin Gallery announces a retrospective of drawings by Victor Moscoso, one of the pre-eminent graphic artists of the 20th century, and widely renowned for his 1960s psychedelic posters and comics....More »
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“Vis-à-vis” Exhibition
Hand to hand, human-to-human, face-to-face, every day is a negotiation, every person is a star. Alike in our singularity we navigate our environment as rulers, taking measure of our world and our place...More »
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Susan Te Kahurangi King “Drawings from Many Worlds”
Andrew Edlin Gallery announces the debut solo gallery exhibition in the United States of the drawings of Susan Te Kahurangi King, a self-taught artist from New Zealand. The exhibition is organized by independent...More »
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Marcel Storr “Reimagining Paris”
Andrew Edlin Gallery is presents Marcel Storr: Reimagining Paris, the first ever U.S. exhibition of works by the self-taught French artist whose unusual, painstakingly rendered drawings of churches and...More »
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“Purple States & Cafe Dancer Pop-Up” Exhibition
PURPLE STATES continues the investigation of the space between “insider” and “outsider” within a unique installation. PURPLE STATES is a term for states that are neither red nor blue and have begun to...More »
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Tom Duncan “Portrait of Tom with a Migraine Headache”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Portrait of Tom with a Migraine Headache, which features the monumental sculptural assemblage that artist Tom Duncan has been laboring upon off and on for a quarter of a century....More »
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Gene Mann Exhibition
Making her New York debut, the French-Swiss artist Gene Mann will present a selection of her exuberantly expressive, figurative-abstract, mixed-media works in a solo exhibition at Andrew Edlin Gallery,...More »
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Paul Edlin “Family Business”
This truth is that if it hadn’t been for Paul Edlin (1931 - 2008), this gallery never would have existed. When I first saw his postage stamp art in 1996 at Gordon College in Massachusetts I was deeply...More »
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Wakka Wakka Productions “Snonkey and Eli Do 10th Avenue”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Snonkey and Eli Do 10th Avenue, an installation, exhibition, and performance series by the renowned theatrical puppet troupe Wakka Wakka Productions. Wakka Wakka will...More »
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Domenico Zindato “Recent Drawings”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Domenico Zindato: Recent Drawings, its second solo exhibition for the artist. A 56-page color catalog with an essay by Edward M. Gomez accompanies the show. Zindato’s work...More »
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Albert Hoffman Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Albert Hoffman, the gallery’s first solo show of the artist’s work since 2007. Historically speaking, artists — not arts professionals — are usually the first to recognize...More »
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Brian Adam Douglas “How to Disappear Completely”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents How to Disappear Completely, a solo exhibition of collages and drawings by Brian Adam Douglas. The show is the artist’s first with the gallery, and Douglas’ first solo in...More »
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David Jelinek “Money Down”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Money Down, a solo installation by David Jelinek. Exhibition marks the first time Jelinek, 49, has showed with the gallery. Having collected tens of thousands of discarded...More »
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Ralph Fasanella “A More Perfect Union”
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Ralph Fasanella: A More Perfect Union, its first solo exhibition for the legendary self-taught New York painter. A 64 page catalog published for the exhibition features an...More »
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"Brazilian Customs Snafu" Exhibition
It’s a curious title for an exhibition, but, simply put, it reflects what happened: Because of a bureaucratic hold-up in his homeland, the arrival at the gallery of the works of Brazilian artist Alcides...More »
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John Byam Exhibition
For over half a century Byam has been quietly developing drawings and sculptural objects into a personal iconography. This exhibition marks one of the few occasions the artist’s work has been on public...More »
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Thornton Dial "Viewpoint of the Foundry Man"
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Thornton Dial: Viewpoint of the Foundry Man. The exhibition features approximately fifteen of the artist’s renowned mixed media assemblages, created over the last 3 years. Thornton...More »
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"Collectors of Skies" Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Collectors of Skies, an exhibition curated by Valérie Rousseau and Barbara Safarova, featuring the works of 18 artists from different cultures, artistic backgrounds and eras...More »
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"B-Out" Exhibition
Be out. Be outside. Be outside of it. Be outside of the box. Be outside of the system. Be out of order. Be out of control. Be out of the ordinary. Be out of your hair. Be out of your mind. Be outrageous....More »
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Brent Green "To Many Men Strange Fates Are Given"
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents To Many Men Strange Fates Are Given, a sculpture and animated film by Brent Green. It is the gallery's second solo exhibition for the artist/filmmaker who recently debuted...More »
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Hans Kr・i "Till the Cows Come Home"
Energetic, inventive and audacious, Hans Kr・i's art-making was, for this modest, eccentric elf of a man, both a deeply personal and joyous expression of his affection for many indelible aspects of the...More »
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Guo Fengyi, Sava Sekulic, Charles Steffen Exhibition
The self-taught artists Guo Fengyi (1942 - 2010), Sava Sekulic (1902 - 1989) and Charles Steffen (1927 - 1995) all created works that suggest metamorphosis, depicting the human form in an interim phase...More »
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"Die, Nazi Scum!" Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Die, Nazi Scum!, an exhibition of Soviet anti-Nazi propaganda posters produced during the Second World War. There is an accompanying catalogue featuring an essay by Xenia...More »
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"All Folked Up!" Exhibition
Who is more folked up? Darger, Ramirez, and Wfli, or Koons, Prince, Hirst and Murakami? Hallelujah!! The American Folk Art Museum has been saved! Andrew Edlin Gallery presents All Folked Up!, a...More »
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Jeremy Everett "Buried Sky"
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Buried Sky, the debut New York solo exhibition of mixed-media works by Jeremy Everett. A 31-year-old American artist who studied landscape design at Colorado State University...More »
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"Take-Out" Exhibition
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"Zap: Masters of Psychedelic Art, 1965-74" Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Zap: Masters of Psychedelic Art, 1965-74, curated by Gary Panter and Chris Byrne. The exhibition will include works by the seven artists from the original Zap lineup: Robert...More »
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Thornton Dial Exhibition
This showing of Dial's work, the artist's first solo exhibition in New York in more than a decade, will coincide with the presentation of "Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial" at the Indianapolis Museum...More »
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Frank Calloway Exhibition
According to various Alabama state records, Calloway was born in Montgomery some time between 1896 and 1912. The records at Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, where he was brought in 1952, state that he was...More »
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Felipe Jesus Consalvos Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the work of Felipe Jesus Consalvos, the first ever in New York. The display will feature his trademark large-scale collages, several which are double-sided,...More »
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Chris Doyle "Waste_Generation"
People say haste makes waste, but so does everything else. Everything we use to clothe, feed, shelter, fuel and entertain us accumulates into junk of no value – except in the natural world. There, it evolves...More »
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Henry Darger Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Henry Darger, its third solo exhibition of the renowned self‐taught artist's work. The show, comprised of approximately two dozen works taken from the gallery's inventory...More »
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ACM, Mansaray, Rigo 23 & Volyazlovsky Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents a selection of works by four artists presented for the first time in the gallery: A.C.M., Abu-Bakarr Mansaray, Rigo 23 and Stas Volyazlovsky. The oeuvre of A.C.M. (France,...More »
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Brent Green "Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then"
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Brent Green's Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, his second solo exhibition in New York, coincides with the debut of his first feature-length film, of the same title, at IFC...More »
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Domenico Zindato Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents its first exhibition for Domenico Zindato, the Italian artist and masterful draftsman, best known for his richly patterned, boldly colored drawings made with colored inks...More »
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Charles Steffen "Drawing Nudes is Like Saying a Prayer, Amen."
Chicago artist Charles Steffen (1927-1995) created a remarkable body of work featuring strange figures that he depicted in pencil and colored pencil on large sheets of brown butcher paper and other surfaces...More »
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"Out of Order" Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Out of Order, a group show organized by artist Scott Hug, founder of K48 magazine. Dealing with themes of disarrangement, mysticism and internal logic the exhibit features...More »
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"In Through the Out Door" Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery announces their move to a new location, on the ground floor at 134 Tenth Avenue, New York City (formerly Bellwether). This quantum leap in visibility is driven by the gallery's perspective...More »
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"In the No" Exhibition
"In the No" examines artists who navigate the gray areas between the art-informed and the uninitiated. In one sense, Outsider Art is an art of not knowing: a not-knowing as opposed to an unlearning. The...More »
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Frank Calloway "Pageants from the Old South"
Calloway was born poor, black and fatherless in Montgomery, the state capital, 112 years ago and has been committed for the last half of his life to the buildings and grounds of Bryce Hospital and the...More »
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Jean-Pierre Nadau "New York n'existe pas"
Due to the extraordinary acclaim received at last weekend's Outsider Art Fair, we will install Jean-Pierre Nadau's 20 foot-long ink drawing, "New York n'existe pas" on site at our Chelsea gallery. Completed...More »
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James Castle "Selected Works"
Edlin Gallery presents a collection of works by James Castle concurrent with the stunning retrospective exhibition recently opened at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, traveling to the Art Institute of Chicago...More »
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Tom Duncan "In Search of Lost Time"
At 69, Tom Duncan continues to create art based on his childhood memories. His process involves a repeated return to his family's home in war-torn Scotland where he was born a few months before the outbreak...More »
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Communication Breakdown Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents "Communication Breakdown", a group exhibition of drawing, painting, sculpture and video. The show is curated by Blain VandenBerg in collaboration with Edlin Gallery and Creative...More »
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"Relev・/span>" Exhibition
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents Relev・/span>, an exhibition exploring the metaphor of lifting or re-lifting, of being brought out of the ordinary moment to the extraordinary, of moving from an impossible...More »
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Keizo Kitajima "Henry Darger's Room"
Andrew Edlin Gallery presents "Henry Darger's Room: Photographs by Keizo Kitajima", a selection of limited edition c-prints by the Japanese photographer Keizo Kitajima from the book Henry Darger's Room:...More »