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Deadline: Monday, September 3, 2012
October 20-December 8, 2012
Juror: Ken Carbone, Co-founder and Chief Creative Director of the Carbone Smolan Agency. This exhibition celebrates small works that make a big statement despite their size. For a prospectus and to submit visit www.edwardhopperhouse.org.
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This exhibition is the U.S. premiere of Taryn Simon's (b. 1975, New York) photographic project A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters. The work was produced over a four-year period (2008–11), during which the artist travelled around the world researching and documenting bloodlines and their related stories. In each of the 18 “chapters” that make up the work, external forces of terri...
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Opening:
May 2nd, 2012
10:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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Gold, silver, and other precious materials were often used to adorn objects of religious devotion, especially the sacred books of the living traditions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Christianity, and Islam. Materials used to produce them have always been of the best quality worthy of sacred texts, and their effectiveness often rested on the measure of their lavish production.
Specifically, the exhib...
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Opening:
April 6th, 2012
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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This exhibition will be the first to offer an extensive overview of the Museum's holdings of early Central European drawings, many of which were acquired in the last two decades. An emphasis on works by later sixteenth- and seventeenth-century artists will be balanced by a selection of German drawings from the fifteenth and earlier sixteenth century, of which some of the most exceptional ones—including wo...
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Opening:
April 3rd, 2012
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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This exhibition features seven works by three generations of Iranian artists—Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian (b. 1924), Parviz Tanavoli (b. 1937), Y.Z. Kami (b. 1956), Shirin Neshat (b. 1957), Afruz Amighi (b. 1974), and Ali Banisadr (b. 1976)—four of whom live and work in the United States, while two continue to work in Iran. Despite their diverse modes of expression, these artworks reflect an...
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The Accademia Carrara, Bergamo, is a jewel among Italian museums and a haven for art lovers. Founded at the end of the eighteenth century by Count Giacomo Carrara and housed in a beautiful Neoclassical building, it contains a range of masterpieces dating from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century. At its core is a group of outstanding pictures from the Renaissance. Because of closure for restoration, it...
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Opening:
May 15th, 2012
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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One of the foremost artists of our day, Ellsworth Kelly (American, b. 1923) may be best known for his rigorous abstract painting, but he has made figurative drawings throughout his career, creating an extraordinary body of work that now spans six decades. There has never been a major museum exhibition dedicated exclusively to the plant drawings. The selection of approximately eighty drawings begins in...
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Opening:
June 5th, 2012
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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Opening:
May 3rd, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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The Landmarks of New York is an exhibition of 90 photographs of some of New York’s more than 1200 landmarks. The exhibition accompanies The Landmarks of New York, Fifth Edition: An Illustrated Record of the City’s Historic Buildings, published in September 2011 by State University of New York Press/Excelsior Editions. Both the book and the exhibition have been created and organized by Barbara...
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The photographs of Adam Bartos convey a wistfulness for the off-grid, the overlooked, and the unremarkable—images of the places in between that might well go unrecorded were they not framed with his virtuoso camera. Much of his photography gives evidence to the effects of time. Bartos has created a series on such disparate subjects as the moribund Russian space program, the fading modernist glory of...
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Cheim & Read is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent work by photographer Alex Van Gelder.Van Gelder’s most recent photographic series is a meditation on death, disintegration, and decay. In subtly toned platinum prints, he takes as his subject matter glass-printed sepulchral portraits found on gravestones, mausoleums, and family tombs, depicting those now buried below. The original images, expo...
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Opening:
June 28th, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Cheim & Read is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent works by multi-media artist Bianca Casady. The show will present installation works, drawings, collages, photographs, audio and projected video works. Casady’s recent group of works address ideas of gender and race, especially as they are played out in prison. Themes of wounds/scars/reconstruction, monsters, power and subordination are ex...
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Opening:
June 28th, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Making Friends: a series of performances and events curated by Sam Roeck will take place every Wednesday at 6:30pm starting July 11th. Josée Bienvenu Gallery is pleased to present Yeah we friends and shit, featuring seventeen international artists. The title is from a work by Devin Troy Strother: “Titles come before the work is made. I have a book that I keep of funny shit I hear or comments...
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Leo Koenig Inc. is delighted to present a solo exhibition of multi-channel videos and photographs by Julika Rudelius. Over the course of the exhibition, the gallery will screen "Rituals of Capitalism" (2012) and "Rites of Passage" (2008) in both spaces to contextualize the artist's sustained focus on socialization, elitism, sex, power, and neoliberal capitalism.
If global financial instituti...
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Opening:
July 11th, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Steven Kasher Gallery is proud to announce our first exhibition of one of the greatest music photographers of all time. Jim Marshall: The Rolling Stones and Beyond will feature over 60 photographs and over one hundred vintage record covers mapping Jim Marshall’s entire career and introducing never-before-seen images he captured during the Rolling Stones’ 1972 U.S. tour. The exhibition marks t...
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Opening:
July 5th, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Stux Gallery is pleased to present our group show, Summer, “Piping Down the Valleys Wild”. The title takes after the first line of William Blakeʼs 1789 “Songs of Innocence”, the pioneering suite of poems that rethinks Miltonʼs states of “Paradise” and the “Fall” as presented in Paradise Lost. This show of 16 artists presents a timely update on the discussion of the sustainability of...
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Opening:
June 28th, 2012
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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