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Paintings of idyllic farmland and pristine parkland and are included in this exhibition of American art from the Arkell collections. Thomas Doughty's idealized depiction of early New England's backwoods and Albert Bierstadt's painting of the majesty of Yellowstone are among the wilderness views. The exhibition also features pastoral and poetic and landscapes by George Inness, Ralph Blakelock, Henry W....
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Wu Guanzhong (1919–2010) stands as one of the most important artists of twentieth-century China. He was highly prolific both in oil and ink painting and is well known for his eloquent writings on art and creativity. For this exhibition, over 50 paintings spanning the mid-1970s to 2004 have been selected that focus on his best works in the medium of ink.
Revolutionary Ink: The Paintings of Wu Guanzho...
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Opening:
April 25th, 2012
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Inspired by Tagore is part of a series of exhibitions that presents the work of New York City students created in response to the great artistic traditions of Asia. This year the exhibition presents student artwork inspired by the art of Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore was a transformative figure in the modern cultural history of India. He is remembered not only as an artist, but also as a poet, playwrig...
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Wang GongXin (born 1960, China) is credited as one of the first artists to have created a site-specific video installation in China in the mid-1990s. His video works typically deal with social and cultural clichés and misconceptions, often with a hint of humor. This exhibition features My Sun, his panoramic three channel video installation created in 2000, in which the artist explores the rise of...
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Bard, born in France in 1959, attended the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris and was selected for residency at the Casa Velázquez 1988-1990. He was a professor at the Ateliers des Beaux-Arts in Paris for 10 years. Bard’s work has been featured in major international art fairs, including Art Miami, the London Art Fair, Art Paris, FORM London, Art London and Art Karlsruhe Germany, an...
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“He took an ordinary article of life… [and] created a new thought for that object.’ (M. Duchamp, ‘The Richard Mutt Case,’ The Blind Man, April 1917) Benrimon Contemporary is pleased to announce Love Me, a group exhibition featuring site specific installations, sculptures, and works on canvas created by Adam Bateman, Piper Brett, Michelle Carollo, Travis Childers, Alastair Levy and Hyung...
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Marco Brambilla, Daniel Canogar, Yael Kanarek, Tim Knowles, Mark Napier, Casey Reas, Marina Zurkow: World on a Wire
bitforms gallery
chelsea
529 W. 20th St., 2nd Floor, (between 10th and 11th)
New York, NY 10011
212 366 6939
http://www.bitforms.com
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June 28th, 2012 - August 3rd, 2012
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bitforms gallery is pleased to announce a summer group exhibition that features the work of seven artists: Marco Brambilla, Daniel Canogar, Yael Kanarek, Tim Knowles, Mark Napier, Casey Reas, and Marina Zurkow. Borrowing its title from World on a Wire, Rainer Fassbinder's 1973 sci-fi film set in a cybernetics and futurology lab, the exhibition explores behavioral complexity, madness and simulatio...
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Opening:
June 28th, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Presenting a group of artists working in film, drawing, sound, collage, and painting whose works open up portals to alternate universes, existing somewhere between reality, myth, fantasy, and the post-apocalypse.
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Opening:
June 1st, 2012
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Bonni Benrubi Gallery is pleased to announce "Into the Calm" a solo exhibition of recent work by Josef Hoflehner. This is Hoflehner's second solo exhibition at the gallery. Continuing in the grand photographic tradition of landscape photography, Hoflehner captures an unexpected pause, a collective exhale in these richly tonal black and white photographs. Each image is reduced to its' compositional es...
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Bortolami Gallery is pleased to present Constructs, Abrasions, Melons and Cucumbers, an exhibition of works by Barbara Kasten and Justin Beal. Though forty-two years apart in age, both artists are interested in challenging the potential of their chosen mediums; Kasten presents complex sculpture as photography; Beal incorporates sculptural elements into his paintings, as well as transforming natural o...
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Opening:
June 21st, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Pam Bowers Invitational Exhibition, “Memento Mori” at Bowery Gallery in Chelsea, June 19 – July 7, re-examines the motif of still life set in the landscape as a vehicle for editation on the transitory nature of experience. Using a moody, saturated palette and rich, painterly approach Bowers depicts fish, birds, and fruit, as well as biological specimens in jars set within landscapes possessing a...
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David Voros Invitational Exhibition, “The Triumph of Innocence” at Bowery Gallery in Chelsea, June 19 – July 7, features four monumental scale paintings which re-investigate monumental-scale narrative painting in a personal and autobiographical context. Voros presents a sequential narrative described in four large-scale figurative paintings, each 7’ x 12.’ Seen together, the canvasses cr...
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Brennan & Griffin is excited to present Michele O'Marah: Videos 1997 - 2002 an exhibition of the artist's first three video pieces: For Those About To Rock (1997), White Diamonds/Agent Orange (2001), and Valley Girl (2002). This selection of works and selected hand-made props used in the videos will be displayed in the gallery and offer a survey of O'Marah's early development of examining...
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Opening:
June 10th, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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INTER. Act, Reciprocity in Media, curated by Changhak Choi, as part of the Lori Ledis Emerging Curator Program, will examine the modern reciprocal relationship that can take place between ubiquitous multimedia technology and human emotion in both physical and virtual reality, through the work of interactive media artists.
The work exhibited in INTER. Act by Brooklyn artists Sue G. Syn, and Hway...
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Opening:
January 9th
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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This exhibition presents a group of works by Emilio Sanchez from The Bronx Museum of the Arts Permanent Collection, together with related archival material and a special interpretive project by Bronx-based artist Laura Napier. All the works depict commercial buildings in the Hunts Point area of the South Bronx. With a colorful palette and rigorous architectural design, these works depict the bodegas an...
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Body Parts features thirty-five objects that represent individual body parts in ancient Egyptian art from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection, many of which will be displayed for the first time. While traditional exhibitions of ancient art focus on reconstructing damaged works, this exhibition uses fragmentary objects to illuminate the very realistic depiction of individual body parts in canonical...
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