532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel
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532 W. 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
1.917.701.3338 http://www.532gallery.com
November 8th, 2012 - February 16th
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532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckelis pleased to announce “Paint and Memory” an exhibition of new paintings by John A. Parks. Executed as finger paintings, these pictures explore the artist’s memories of his English childhood in a series of richly evocative images. “In a sense I’m using a childish means to recreate a child’s world,”says Parks, “although the resulting paintings are far mo...
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A Gathering of the TRIBES
east village/lower east side
285 East 3rd Street, 2nd floor., (between Avenues C and D)
New York, NY 10009
(212) 674–3778 http://www.tribes.org
January 18th - February 1st
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Emerging artist/photographer Eugene Hyonwill exhibit sepia tone and digital color photographs for one week in Steve Cannon’s art gallery at A Gathering of the Tribes, located at 285 East 3rd Street, 2nd floor, between Avenues C & D, starting Friday, January 18 and ending Friday, January 25, 2013; exhibition hours: 11:00AM–5:00PM. Evening Reception Party will be held on Friday, January 18 between t...
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The Good Days is Enoc Perez’s second solo exhibition with the gallery and will feature all new works on canvas and also the artist’s first public display of sculptures. The new paintings revisit themes explored in previous work, namely modern era Caribbean hotels. Perez’s new series of plaster and bronze sculptures are inspired by the artist’s collection of vintage swizzle sticks, many of...
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AICON GALLERY - New York
east village/lower east side
35 Great Jones Street
New York, NY 10012
212-725-6092 http://www.aicongallery.com
December 6th, 2012 - January 19th
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Aicon Gallery is proud to present Fact ● Fission, a group exhibition curated by Nitin Mukul featuring fourteen contemporary artists, working in various media to challenge preconceived ideological divisions and break down the prevailing regional aesthetics in global contemporary art. Daily unrest in the name of democracy seems endemic to some nations, whereas in others, complacency breeds bli...
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Alexander and Bonin
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132 10th Ave., between 18th and 19th streets in Chelsea
New York , NY 10011
212-367-7474 http://www.alexanderandbonin.com
December 1st, 2012 - January 19th
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On Saturday, December 1st, Alexander and Bonin will open an exhibition of prints and multiples by sixteen artists: Matthew Benedict, Fernando Bryce, Michael Buthe, Willie Cole, Eugenio Dittborn, Willie Doherty, Mona Hatoum, Diango Hernández, Stefan Kürten, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Jorge Macchi, Rita McBride, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Doris Salcedo, Sean Scully and Paul Thek. Some of the prints and mu...
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Alexander Gray Associates
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508 West 26 Street #215
New York, NY 10001
212-399-2636 http://www.alexandergray.com/
January 12th - February 16th
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Alexander Gray Associates is pleased to present its first solo exhibition of works by Hugh Steers, featuring paintings and works on paper produced from 1987–1993. Throughout his career, cut dramatically short by AIDS at the age of 33, Steers was celebrated for his allegorical painting that captured the emotional and political tenor of New York in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the...
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Allegra LaViola Gallery
east village/lower east side
179 East Broadway
New York, NY 10002
917.463.3901 http://www.allegralaviola.com
January 17th - February 16th
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Allegra LaViola Gallery is pleased to present Gia Condo, an exhibition of painting, photography, video and performance by Andrea Mary Marshall. The show will open on January 17th and will include a performance on the opening night, as well as additional performances through the duration of the exhibition.
In her second solo show, Andrea Mary Marshall approaches the enigma of the Mona Lisa through a series o...
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I don’t always write statements about my work, but when I do, I prefer to start sentences with “As an artist.” As an artist, it is thrilling to go through customs and be asked what I do. Nothing else charges me with such agency then when the customs official asks me directly "what is your occupation?" I do not get insecure or try to prove myself by giving them a rundown of my CV. I just look at...
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December 1st, 2012 - February 2nd
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Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to announce Cellblock I and Cellblock II, two group exhibitions – both curated by Robert Hobbs –that are intertwined yet distinctly separate in their intention. The exhibitions open November 3, 2012 at the Gallery's main space at 525 West 24th Street, as well as inaugurating its new, second location, at 544 West 24th Street. Cellblock I, at the Gallery's primary and...
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December 1st, 2012 - February 2nd
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Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to announce Cellblock I and Cellblock II, two group exhibitions – both curated by Robert Hobbs –that are intertwined yet distinctly separate in their intention. The exhibitions open November 3, 2012 at the Gallery's main space at 525 West 24th Street, as well as inaugurating its new, second location, at 544 West 24th Street. Cellblock I, at the Gallery's primary and...
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Andrew Kreps Gallery
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525 W. 22nd St.
New York , NY 10011
212-741-8849 http://www.andrewkreps.com
January 12th - February 16th
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The Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to present Maria Loboda’s exhibition General Electric – her first show at the gallery. Based on myriad associations with the overall idea, history, and architectural manifestation of electricity, the exhibition will feature sculpture, installation and collage. Loboda’s exhibitions are organized by web-like connections around a central theme that touch on the...
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November 29th, 2012 - January 26th
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Anna Kustera is pleased to present in his second solo show at the gallery, Mattia Biagi's 'Someone Told Me Never To Do It.' In this new body of work, Biagi explores through multi-media forms the desire to make tangible a belief in supernatural causality and its cultural nuances.
By traversing abstract sculpture, video, painting, photography and performance, he investigates human emotional re...
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In this fifth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, entitled Signs, Glasgow-based artist David Shrigley surrounds a large black gong sculpture positioned in the center of the gallery with a variety of signs, such as flags, scrolls and banners, neon and cast bronze texts, as well as lino-cut and letterset texts and poems. As the sound of a gong usually signals a special moment (e.g. waking, eating, st...
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Entitled Open Sesame (Iftah Ya Simsim), this exhibition borrows from the command used to open the cave of treasures in the tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves as well as the Arabic version of Sesame Street. Launched in Kuwait in 1979, the tv show shot its outdoor scenes in various Arab cities and its interior shots in Kuwaiti studios. In 1990 and 1991, after Saddam Hussein's (then president of Iraq) inva...
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Arkell Museum
other (outside main areas)
2 Erie Boulevard
Canajoharie, NY 13317
(518) 673-2314 http://www.arkellmuseum.org
June 30th, 2012 - April 24th
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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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