Central to Doug Aitken's "100 YRS" exhibition is a new "Sonic Fountain," in which water drips from 5 rods suspended from the ceiling, falling into a concrete crater dug out of the gallery floor. The flow of water itself is controlled so as to create specific rhythmic patterns that will morph, collapse and overlap in shifting combinations of speed and volume, lending the physical phenomenon the va...
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532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel
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532 W. 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
1.917.701.3338 http://www.532gallery.com
February 21st - March 30th
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“It could be like this and it could also be like that…,” says Tatjana Busch. But not until we see her latest works in this exhibition, does her meaning become truly accessible. Conceptually, her earliest works appear even more tightly regulated by the obvious influences of the strict, geometric, coloured forms we know from the Bauhaus and Russian Suprematists. Their intuitive shapes continue to...
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Acquavella Galleries is pleased to announce White Collar Crimes, a group painting exhibition curated by Vito Schnabel, from February 21st to March 27th 2013. On view will be new and recent work by Rita Ackermann, Tauba Auerbach, Stefan Bondell, Joe Bradley, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, Dan Colen, Rashid Johnson and Josh Smith. White Collar Crimes presents an unexpected collaboration between co...
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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
January 24th - March 2nd
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Aicon Gallery New York is pleased to present the group exhibition Mapmakers II: The Evolution of Contemporary Indian Art, featuring iconic works by Anju Dodiya, Atul Dodiya, Rameshwar Broota, Hema Upadhyay, T.V. Santhosh, Subodh Gupta and more. As a group, these artists represent the vanguard of Contemporary Indian Art that burst onto the international scene in the mid-2000s, turning the heads of...
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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
January 26th - March 9th
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Matthew Benedict’s Americana will open on January 26th at Alexander and Bonin. The exhibition includes several new sculptures juxtaposed against selected paintings from 1998 – 2013. The subjects of both his sculpture and paintings draw from history, literature, the mythic and the supernatural.
Benedict’s object-based works of the last decade have been assembled from artifacts sourced in New En...
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Alexandre Gallery
upper east side
Fuller Building, 41 East 57th Street, 13th Floor
New York, NY 10022
212 755-2828 http://alexandregallery.com
February 21st - March 30th
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Over the last decade, Tom Uttech has emerged as one of the most widely admired landscape painters in America. His enigmatic views, based on the verdant northern woods of the Precambrian Shield, have few parallels in contemporary art. After finishing a degree at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, Uttech went to graduate school at the University of Cincinnati. He taught for a year at the A...
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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
February 22nd - March 23rd
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INVISIBLE-EXPORTS is pleased to present I Killed My Father, I Ate Human Flesh, I Quiver With Joy | An Obsession with Pier Paolo Pasolini at Allegra LaViola Gallery, New York.
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Pier Paolo Pasolini - the filmmaker, poet, sentimental leftist, and transgressive legend - lived a life marked by curious contradiction and unimpeachable integrity. Sculpted by a nomadic Italian childhood filled with rel...
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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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Organized by the Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, New York, this exhibition includes more than 40 oil paintings spanning William Matthew Prior’s career from 1824 to 1856. Through his pragmatic marketing strategy, Prior was able to document the faces of middle-class Americans throughout his lifetime, making art accessible to a previously overlooked group. A versatile artist, Prior is well known...
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The late twentieth century has seen great strides for women working within visual mediums, yet the male gaze persists as the primary perspective from which women are considered — and thus perceived — in film and art. This exhibition presents drawings and photographs of women by four self-taught artists from the1940s through the late twentieth century, two male, two female. Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, Pa...
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Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to present Aaron Bobrow's first one-person exhibition in New York. This exhibition shows the expansive breadth of Bobrow's practice of painting, video, and works on paper. The title of the exhibition, Electric Bathing, comes from Rem Koolhaas's Delirious New York in which, speaking of Coney Island, he writes: "Bright lights are placed at regular intervals along the surf...
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Andrea Rosen Gallery is thrilled to announce a highly unique exhibition that joins in conversation works by Jacob Kassay, Olivier Mosset and Lawrence Weiner. Presented at our new Gallery 2 location, which is dedicated to content-driven, experimental and historical exhibitions, this project is the outcome of a rare gathering and communication between these three artists. Crafting significant dialogues and...
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For this fifth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Polish artist Wilhelm Sasnal has selected a group of paintings and works on paper around the theme of Kodak, the now defunct film and camera manufacturer.Some works make direct references to specific products, advertisements and to Kodak’s founder George Eastman, others create a “capture the moment” atmosphere addressing issues of picture-...
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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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