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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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Summer group show featuring new work by Patrick Pietropoli, Philippe Charles Jacquet and Laurent Hours. Work by François Bard and Beth Carter also on view.
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One Steinway Place, the official address of the Steinway piano factory in Queens, New York is our inaugural solo exhibition of work by Christopher Payne. Payne was allowed unlimited access to the factory and has created a behind the scenes document to this legendary institution. This will be the second body of work presented by the artist at the gallery, whose work from his book Asylum (with forward b...
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Beginning July 31, the Bowery Gallery on 25th Street in Chelsea presents its annual national juried exhibition. Now in its 21st year, the exhibition has been curated in previous years by painters including William Bailey, Rackstraw Downes, Janet Fish, and Lois Dodd, and by the art critic Jed Perl.
This year's juror, Lance Esplund, is the U.S. art critic for the arts and leisure section of Bloomber...
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Opening:
August 2nd, 2012
5:00 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 group exhibition, named after Carlos Monsivais' book of the same title, takes the work of Mexico's renowned photojournalist, Enrique Metinides, as a departure point and complements it with the work of contemporary artists who also capture the human experience in the metropolis. The photographs and video-based works provide a glimpse into the emotions and events that run rampant in cities where m...
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A forum and test site for new ideas, BRONX LAB engages audiences in topics relevant to our surrounding communities. Through different social media platforms as well as hands-on activities, viewers will be asked to interact with the exhibition's main themes and exercise their critical views. Drawing primarily from the Museum's permanent collection, BRONX LAB's first exhibition will look at the explo...
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José Bedia, Tania Bruguera, Los Carpinteros, Carlos Garaicoa, Ana Mendieta, Sandra Ramos, Esterio Segura Mora: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Bronx Museum of the Arts
bronx
1040 Grand Concourse, at 165th Street
Bronx, NY 10456
718-691-6000
http://www.bronxmuseum.org
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July 19th, 2012 - October 7th, 2012
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Inspired by Gil Scott-Heron's famous song-poem from 1970 that detected a wave of cultural changes imperceptible to the mainstream, revolution not televised features works by contemporary Cuban artists from the Bronx Museum Permanent Collection, with additional works from The Shelley and Donald Rubin Private Collection; Alice Kosmin Private Collection, and Jane Wesman Private Collection. Featured artist...
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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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Newspaper Fiction: The New York Journalism of Djuna Barnes, 1913–1919 is an exploration of the early journalistic career of American writer and women’s rights advocate Djuna Barnes (1892–1982). Though best known for her modernist novels and plays, including Nightwood (1936) and The Antiphon (1958), Barnes spent the period between 1913 and her departure for Europe in 1921 living in New York’...
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Opening:
January 20th, 2012
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin features fifteen iconic works by nineteenth-century French master Auguste Rodin, selected from the Museum's collection by British artist Rachel Kneebone and shown alongside eight of her own large-scale porcelain sculptures. The exhibition, Kneebone’s first major museum presentation, will highlight the artists’ shared interest in the representation of mourning, e...
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Opening:
January 27th, 2012
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Playing House is the first in a series of installations that aim to engage visitors with the Brooklyn Museum’s period rooms. Artists Betty Woodman, Anne Chu, Ann Agee, and Mary Lucier have been invited to place site-specific artwork in eight of the Museum’s historic rooms, which have been interpreted by curators over the years to illustrate how Americans of various times, economic levels, and...
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Opening:
February 24th, 2012
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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This exhibition highlights the nearly fifty-year career of ceramicist Edward Lycett (American, 1833–1910), creative director of the Faience Manufacturing Company from 1884 to 1890. The range of works illustrates Lycett’s talent and adaptability to stylistic changes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as his vision for Faience, a company based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, th...
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Opening:
May 3rd, 2012
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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The fifth exhibition in the Raw/Cooked series presents the work of Sunset Park–based artist Ulrike Müller. With the goal of starting a conversation on the lesbian feminist movement and examining the visibility of queer bodies within mainstream culture and the Museum, Müller orchestrated a collaborative drawing project based on the inventory list of the feminist T-shirt collection at the Lesbian...
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Opening:
June 29th, 2012
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Alan Binstock, Steven Dobbin, Jerry Ehrlich, Bob Esmer, Arthur Mednick, NORMAN MOONEY, John J. Richardson, Gunnar Theel, Michael Whiting: Boys With Toys
Causey Contemporary
brooklyn
111 Front St. suite 212-14, DUMBO
Brooklyn, NY 11209
718.218.8939
http://www.causeycontemporary.com
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July 20th, 2012 - August 26th, 2012
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Causey Contemporary is pleased to announce the opening of their summer exhibition, Boys with Toys, featuring sculpture by Alan Binstock, Steven Dobbin, Jerry Ehrlich, Bob Emser, Arthur Mednick, Norman Mooney, John J. Richardson, Gunnar Theel and Michael Whiting. The exhibition opens on July 20th and will be on view through August 26, 2012. An opening reception with the artists will be held on July 20t...
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Opening:
July 20th, 2012
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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One of the featured exhibitions of CCS Bard’s 20th anniversary year, and on view throughout the fifteen galleries of the Hessel Museum, Liam Gillick: From 199A-199Boffers a comprehensive survey of the artist’s seminal projects and installations which challenged the orthodox presentation and reception of art and its methods and practices during the 1990s. This exhibition, which will engage CCS...
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Opening:
June 23rd, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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