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Created in 1986, the Bronx Museum Permanent Collection has assembled over the years a remarkable group of artworks that convey not only personal narratives but also incisive insights onto contemporary life. For this exhibition, we took inspiration from Allen Ruppersberg's ongoing series Honey, I rearranged the Collection initiated in 2000 and that puts in check the role of institutions, curators...
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Opening:
January 24th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Well known for the uncompromising feminist tone of her early work, Joan Semmel has turned her attention over the past decade to the process of image making. Photography has played a central role in Semmel's work since she decided to represent the figure in the early 1970s. However, Semmel's use of photography has often escaped the viewer whose attention focuses on the depicted image. In 2005, Semmel be...
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A painter and draftsman by calling and choice, Gerard Ellis establishes an interesting dichotomy between the practice of painting and social critique. His pictorial work is highly expressive and vigorous for those who directly or indirectly participate in the multiple strata of the contexts of which this artist speaks. The violence, corruption and lack of willpower characteristic of our times are ce...
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The Seventh Annual Summer Exhibition is a group show featuring original drawings, paintings, sculptures and prints by Academy faculty, alumni and students. This year’s works have been selected from more than 700 submissions by a juror panel consisting of three distinguished members of the New York art world: Allegra LaViola, owner and director of Allegra LaViola Gallery; Wendy Olsoff, curator and co-o...
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Opening:
June 27th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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“Surrealism! What is Surrealism? In my opinion, it is above all a reawakening of the poetic idea in art, the reintroduction of the subject but in a very particular sense, that of the strange and illogical.” (Paul Delvaux, 1966)
The directors of Blain|Di Donna are delighted to present their forthcoming exhibition of works by Paul Delvaux, bringing together over twenty oil paintings and watercolou...
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Robert Miller Gallery is pleased to present 62 Years Later: Gender Politics in the Arts a special panel discussion investigating gender politics within the art world 62 years after Lee Krasner’s first solo exhibition. Moderated by economist and founding President of Center for Talent Innovation Sylvia Ann Hewlett the panel features Lauren Flanigan, RoseLee Goldberg, Anne Pasternak, Laurie Simmons, a...
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Matthew Brandt, John Chiara, Pierre Cordier, Gundi Falk, Agnes Eperjesi, Curtis Mann, Klea McKenna, Amanda Means, Floris Neusüss: UNIQUE
Von Lintel Gallery
chelsea
520 West 23rd Street, Ground Floor
New York, NY 10011
(212) 242-0599
http://www.vonlintel.com
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May 30th - July 12th
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Von Lintel Gallery is pleased to present UNIQUE, a group show of non-editioned photography. Often made without negatives or a camera, the exhibited work is created with unique and diverse techniques that result in one-of-a-kind photographs. The included artists represent several generations, including Pierre Cordier and Floris Neusüss, who have been pioneers in the field of camera-less, unique photography...
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Opening:
May 30th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Opening:
May 29th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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On view starting Monday, May 20th, Expanding the Canon: Connecting Realism and Abstraction features over 30 paintings and sculptures
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“…I’m beginning a new book to have a companion, someone with whom I can talk, eat, sleep, at whose side I can dream and have nightmares, the only friend whose company I can bear at the moment.”
—Herve Guibert
To The Friends Who Saved My Life,
…an exhibition prompted by the introduction of Francesca Woodman’s work to Heinz Peter-Knes and Danh Vō. They in turn su...
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Opening:
May 19th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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NURTUREart is pleased to present There are no accents on my qwerty keyboard, by artist Antoine Lefebvre, a one-weekend long exhibition mounted for Bushwick Open Studios weekend. French born and Brooklyn based artist, Antoine Lefebvre examines how our relationship to places has been deeply transformed by the advent of globalization and digital technologies.
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Opening:
May 31st
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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This illustrated talk by Alice Aycock will consider four decades of the artist’s extraordinary work in sculpture, public art, and drawing. Known for her complex site-specific works, Aycock draws on many sources, including architecture, systems theory, amusement parks, physics, and science fiction. She has exhibited at galleries and museums throughout the world, and her permanent public art works ar...
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Valerie Goodman and Helena Barquet are pleased to present Affinities, an exhibition that brings together the furniture of Jacques Jarrige with signature pieces by Gio Ponti, Charlotte Perriand, Jean Royere, George Nakashima, Donald Judd and Johnny Swing — all of whom have served as touchstones for the Paris-based artist and furniture maker. Each Jarrige piece that Valerie Goodman has selected fo...
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Opening:
May 15th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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"Ethel Gittlin’s new body of work, “Full Circle,” emerges from the natural world, but in it reality is abstracted and transformed. The colors and patterns seem to float across each canvas like leaves on the water. Crisp, delicate and organic, the shapes are self-contained, yet in harmony with their surroundings. We may think we decipher blossoms, seeds or pods, but, on closer inspection, th...
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Opening:
May 18th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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The Robin Rice Gallery proudly announces SUMMERTIME Salon 2013, an annual photography exhibit featuring gallery artists as well as a few newcomers. This year’s show opening reception will be held on June 26th, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and will be displayed until September 15th.
Marrying tasteful photographs with a common theme, Rice’s aesthetic captures the perfect image of summer. When one thinks...
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Opening:
June 26th
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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envoy enterprises is pleased to present our third solo exhibition of new work by James J. Williams III, Leave a stain. Each element of the show represents a farewell letter. Together they form a set acting as and waiting for the curtain call. With each work Williams expresses how ritual and objects can be a method of release, even as the person, the place, the self has already said goodbye. The...
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Opening:
May 30th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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