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In his essay accompanying the 1977 exhibition Pictures at Artists Space, and in a subsequent text published by Octoberin 1979, the art historian Douglas Crimp introduced the work of a generation of artists, and their use of “quotation,” “excerptation,” “framing,” and “staging,” that has since become synonymous with the postmodern relationship to pictures.
Frozen Lakes examines the prominence t...
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Opening:
January 19th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Opening:
February 23rd
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Axelle’s Winter Group Show features paintings, sculptures and prints by Michel Delacroix, Fabienne Delacroix, Patrick Pietropoli, Yves Crenn, Laurent Dauptain, Philippe Jacquet, Laurent Hours, Xavier Rodes and Beth Carter.
We are also pleased to introduce works by two new artists, Sabine Jaccard and Claudio Locatelli.
We welcome French photographer Jaccard’s beautiful black and white im...
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Benrimon Contemporary is pleased to announce Static Is Singing, Christopher Mir’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, which will feature an installation of all new paintings.
The exhibition will be on view at the gallery from January 17th through February 23rd, 2013. Mir draws on imagery culled from social media, the internet, film stills and other sources to create a series of non-sequiturs t...
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Bonni Benrubi Gallery is pleased to present Louis Stettner: The Masterpieces, Celebrating 90 Years on view from Thursday, January 31st to Saturday, March 9th 2013. The first retrospective of the artist's work to be presented in New York in years, The Masterpieces will feature all original prints of many of Stettner's most iconic images.90 years after his birth to Austro-Hungarian parents in Brookly...
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The works in the current show include landscape paintings done in Montana, California and upstate New York, where he currently lives. Bradford writes, "While the main focus of my work over the last 15 years or so has been the landscape and still life, I have always been drawn to abstraction and its expressive possibilities. My love for the immediacy of cubist and abstract painting has certainly inf...
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BravinLee programs is very pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Jennifer Wynne Reeves.
The exhibition opens Friday, February 15th from 6-8pm. In addition to the opening of the exhibition, Reeves will be signing copies of her new book Soul Bolt, a limited edition of Reeves’s prose and setup photography. The publication of Soul Bolt was funded by The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial F...
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Opening:
February 15th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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"A confused and muddled onslaught of cramped words, muffled groans, and hostile images. He said he would spare me direct violence by instead slipping his tongue around my ear, letting a small semblance of apprehension tickle my flesh with hate. What an asshole."
This exhibition further explores Crawford’s ongoing interest in testing speech. Demands, Accusations, Laments, Howls, Insults, Excuses, Proc...
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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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BRIC will collaborate with En Foco, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to cultural diversity in photography and celebrating its 38th year, to present a retrospective look at its prestigious New Works Photography Fellowship Award program. Since 1998, photographers selected for the program have produced highly diverse bodies of work; increasingly, the award has stimulated the creation of work th...
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Opening:
January 9th
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Su Yeon Ihm, Jessica Brett, Heather Perry, Ira Chernova, DiDi Sea, Brendan Clinch, Joshua Henderickson, Adam Abel, Sean Conlon: Global Projects: Feb 2013
BROADWAY GALLERY
soho
473 Broadway, 7th floor
New York , NY 10013
212 274 8993
http://www.broadwaygallerynyc.com
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February 7th - February 27th
added 4 months ago
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Globalization creates unexpected relationships and contrasts in contemporary art. This series focuses on the significance of exhibiting a variety of works in a pluralistic art world. Inspired by salon-style hanging, most commonly attributed to the Salon de Paris held during the 18th and 19th centuries; Broadway Gallery NYC continues this legacy with a contemporary and fresh outlook. Following a tr...
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Opening:
February 7th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Rigoberto Torres, Tim Rollins and KOS, Lily van der Stokker, Glendalys Medina, Keith Haring, William Boroughs, La Pandilla, Lady K. Fever: Bronx Lab: Style Wars
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 - June 2nd
added 11 months ago
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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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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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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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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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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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