Christopher Henry Gallery
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Exhibition
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A Cut Above: 12 Paper Masters
127 Elizabeth Street New York, NY 10013
July 12th, 2012 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Danielle Durchslag, Eileen, 2010, Cut paper, 31.5 x 28 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist CHRIS GILMOUR, St George and the Dragon, 2011, Cardboard , Life size © Image Courtesy of the Artist Thomas Witte, Motel, 2011, Cut paper, 22 x 30 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist Doug Beube, Masked Vocabulary, 2011, Altered dictionary and book, metal, marble, wood, 19 1/2 x 6 1/4x 5 3/4 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist Guy Laramée, Grand Larousse, 2010, Sculpted books, 14 x 11 x 9 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist © Guy l'Heureux Jaq Belcher, Access Point, 2012, Hand cut paper, 5,071 cuts, 42 x 42 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist Hina Aoyama, Papillon I, 2012, Cut paper, 11.8 x 11.8 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist Dylan Graham, Dissent in the Colonial Pacific, 2009, Cut paper, 20 x 25 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist Pablo Lehmann, Asymmetric Book I (from Borges's "The Circular Ruins"), 9.4 x 13.8 in, Cut paper, 9.4 x 13.8 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist and Black Square Gallery, Miami Adam Fowler, Untitled (2 layers), 2011, Graphite on paper, hand cut, 34 x 20 in © Image Courtesy of the Artist and Margaret Thatcher Projects Zoe Bradley, Butterfly carriage, Tiffany commission , 2010, Cut paper, 17.5 x 9.8 x 15.7 in © Image Courtesy of Zoe Bradley Design
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east village/lower east side
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information@christopherhenrygallery.com
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cut paper mixed-media drawing sculpture
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> DESCRIPTION
Opening this May at the Christopher Henry Gallery, NYC, the exhibition "A Cut Above" will pay homage to a group of international established and emerging artists working with cut paper. Exhibiting artists include: Hina Aoyama, Jaq Belcher, Doug Beube, Zoe Bradley, Brian Dettmer, Danielle Durchslag, Adam Fowler, Chris Gilmour, Dylan Graham, Guy Laramée, Pablo Lehmann and Thomas Witte.
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