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Alexei Mansour “Becoming A Vessel”
Alexei Mansour’s work in “Becoming a Vessel” harnesses the visual grammar of Greco-Roman Antiquity to explore the fluid, amorphous nature of queerness and subjective identity. The artist’s work offers...More »
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Michelle S. Cho and Ian Ha “Shifts and Echoes”
At their core, Cho and Ha are preoccupied with the notion of surface. Cho in the skins of tires, cast into almost abstracted geological formations of metal. Her works fossilize patterns of motion in their...More »
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Richard Avedon “MURALS”
Gallery 851 In 1969, Richard Avedon was at a crossroads. After a five-year hiatus, the photographer started making portraits again, this time with a new camera and a new sense of scale. Trading his...More »
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“Ferdinand Hodler: Drawings—Selections from the Musée Jenisch Vevey” Exhibition
A modern art pioneer, renowned Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918) created works that range from vast symbolist compositions to intimate, realist portraits and nearly abstract landscape paintings....More »
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Chuquimamani-Condori and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton “Q’iwanakaxa/Q’iwsanakaxa Utjxiwa”
MoMA PS1 presents a newly commissioned work made collaboratively by siblings Chuquimamani-Condori (Elysia Crampton Chuquimia, b. 1985, Inland Empire, CA) and Joshua Chuquimia Crampton (b. 1983, San Diego)...More »
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Lily Wong “Own Vortex”
Lyles & King presents Own Vortex, a solo exhibition by Lily Wong. This exhibition of new paintings is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Wong has always been interested in investigating...More »
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Paris Reid “The Field”
- at The Journal Gallery (45 White St.)
- in the Lower Manhattan area
- Media: Painting
- Ends in 4 days
This absurdist task is one of the head-scratching, circular-logic thoughts that comes to mind when describing the young painter Paris Reid, who has already had enough colorful experience for a Netflix...More »