As July comes to a close, New York
City galleries continue opening exhibitions that will remain on view through summer.
Not exact matches
Liverpool
continued their preparations for the Premier League trip to Leicester
City with a Saturday evening training session — and our photographers were there to provide a
gallery from Melwood.
As his law firm
continued to prosper, Herb began looking for a new, grander home for his family within the
city's historic district around the Albright - Knox Art
Gallery.
The
city's art museums
continue to flex their muscles: the National
Gallery of Australia's big - ticket James Turrell survey and the National Portrait
Gallery's fascinating In the Flesh exhibition are must - sees for anyone visiting in 2015.
This book provides a complete documentation of the New York Painting and Sculpture Annuals held initially as the «9th St.» Exhibition and
continued at the Stable
Gallery in New York
City for 1951 until 1957.
The Martos
Gallery connection
continues with Michel Auder opening a solo show, «Everybody Knows» at Martos
Gallery in New York
City in September (Opens September 17, 2015).
Ruby
City, a 14,000 - square - foot
gallery at 150 Camp St., broke ground in May and «is well underway and will
continue as planned» to open in mid-2019, O'Connor stated.
While living in New York
City in 1998, Rogers became friends with artist Michael Shaw and started to immerse himself more fully in the art scene by attending
gallery openings,
continuing to meet artists — and buying art.
For the commercial
galleries, project spaces, and pop - up exhibition venues that populate the area, it's a dramatic win for the
city that many hope will help nourish the
continuing growth of the
gallery scene (and which jaded Nashvillians hope won't damage the ability of independent spaces to operate in the area).
Victoria Siddall, Director, Frieze Fairs said: «The list of exhibitors for Frieze London is stronger than ever - from the emerging to the world's most established — signifying that Frieze Week in this
city continues to be a vital hub for international
galleries.
Strong representation from Central and South America also
continues this year with returning
galleries A Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro), Mendes Wood DM (São Paulo), Galería Jaqueline Martins (both São Paulo), Instituto de Visión (Bogotá) and Proyectos Ultravioleta (Guatemala
City) alongside newcomers Luis Adelantado (Mexico
City) and Galeria Nora Fisch (Buenos Aires), among many others.
Chelsea
continues to grow and is now a major New York
City destination because of all the
galleries, the Highline walkway and the wonderful restaurants and shops popping up every day.
Howard, Katie, «Keith Mayerson in My American Dream @ Marlborough Chelsea», Art Blog Dog Blog, December 19 (link) Indrisek, Scott, «7 Must - See
Gallery Shows in New York», Blouin Artinfo, December 16 (link) Wolin, Joseph R., «Critic's pick — Keith Mayerson: My American Dream», Time Out New York, December 5 (link) Pollack, Maika, «Keith Mayerson», Interview, November 10 (link) Lehrer, Adam, «Artist Keith Mayerson's Meta - Narrative of Appropriated Americana Explored in «My American Dream» at Marlborough Chelsea in New York», Autre, November 5 (link) Brown, Jeffrey, «Whitney Museum opens more space for risk - taking artists», PBS News Hour, April 30 (link) Johnson, Paddy, «At the Whitney: Industry, Advertising, and Death Makes America Hard to See», Art F
City, April 27 (link) Russeth, Andrew, «The Whitney Opens With a Winner», ARTnews, April 23 (link) Indrisek, Scott, «The Whitney, Chapter by Chapter: How to See 100 - Plus Years of Art in One Day», Blouin Artinfo, April 23 (link) Mogilevskaya, Regina, «Prewiew: America is Hard to See at the Whitney», Blouin Artinfo, April 23 (link) Bilsborough, Michael, «Course of Empire», SVA
Continuing Education Blog, April 23 (link) Shaw, Dash, «Go Burn Brightly», American Book Review, Volume 36, Number 2, January / February 2015, p. 4 Shelton, David, «David Shelton Reports from the Dallas Arts Fair», PaperCity, April 17 (link) Lin, Allie, «Iconoscapes at Freddy, Flowers at Franklin Street», Post Office Arts Journal, January 25 (link)
Be it the rebound of the real estate market,
continued financial hard - luck of Gen - Y» ers or the proclivity of New York
City to run on pretension, permanent project spaces and artist - run
galleries remain few and far between in the Big Apple.
The artist
continues his exultation of the familiar — frayed urban palms in Florida, highway overpasses, subway stations — with a series of lively new paintings on view through May 23 at Kohn
Gallery in Los Angeles, marking his first solo show in the
city in over a decade.
While
continuing our efforts in Upstate New York, in 2006 NM began presenting arts events in Brooklyn establishing the first apartment
gallery in Bushwick.Now, NM serves the New York
City Metro area with a focus on East New York, Brooklyn, our new local neighborhood.
‡ This placement on the threshold of early and late twentieth century modernism served Stankiewicz well, as he
continued to exhibit and develop his sculpture throughout the 1960s and 1970s, establishing relationships with New York
galleries even after he left the
city in 1962 for rural Massachusetts.
NCECA encourages participation from conference host
city galleries and other exhibiting venues that may not have previously engaged with ceramic arts; after the conference many participants
continue to be involved in the local and global conversation about and support for a clay - based artistic practice.
These concerns
continue in two recent exhibitions at the Barbara Gladstone
galleries in New York
City.
In
gallery news: abstract painter McArthur Binion has joined Lehmann Maupin (Binion's work will be on show at the
gallery's Hong Kong outpost later this year); and New York's Regina Rex is closing its Lower East Side space — though the
gallery have plans to
continue contributing to the
city's exhibition scene, as well as participating in the upcoming Condo gallery share in Mexico City this Ap
city's exhibition scene, as well as participating in the upcoming Condo
gallery share in Mexico
City this Ap
City this April.
When «Ruby
City» is complete, SPACE
Gallery will
continue to function, primarily as a place to host temporary exhibits and installations.
In October 2016, the discussion
continued on the eve of a solo exhibition opening at Anita Rogers
Gallery in New York
City.
In 2008, kurimanzutto opened a permanent
gallery space in Mexico
City, yet the
gallery continues to search for places outside the white - cube to carry forward its original vision.
, Frac des Pays de la Loire, Carquefou, France Projects 70 - Jim Hodges, Beatriz Milhazes, Faith Ringgold, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Age of Influence: Reflections in the Mirror of American Culture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, USA Outbound: Passages from the 90's, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, USA ZONA F; An approach to the spaces inhabited by the feminist discourses in contemporary art, EACC, Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castelló, Spain The Trunk Show, Zoller
Gallery, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, USA Of the Moment: Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection, SFMOMA, San Francisco, California, USA 1999 1999 Drawings, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Regarding Beauty: A View of the Late 20th Century, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., USA The American Century: Art and Culture, 1900 - 2000, Part II, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA Natural Dependency, Jerwood
Gallery, London, England Matter of Time, Dorsky
Gallery, New York, USA Collectors Collect Contemporary: 1990 - 1999, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Fresh Flowers, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington D.C., USA 1998 Let Freedom Ring, ICA / VITA BREVIS, Boston, Massachusets, USA Abstract Painting Once Removed, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas,
continues to Kempner Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas
City, Missouri, USA Political Pictures: Confrontation and Commemoration in Recent Art, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington.
Strong representation from Central and South America also
continues this year with returning
galleries A Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro), Mendes Wood DM (São Paulo), Galería Jaqueline Martins (São Paulo), Instituto de Visión (Bogotá) and Proyectos Ultravioleta (Guatemala
City) alongside newcomers Luis Adelantado (Mexico
City) and Galeria Nora Fisch (Buenos Aires), among many others.
The show
continues at Leeds
City Art
Gallery until February 19th.
While Lévy and her L&M Arts co-founder Robert Mnuchin will operate separate New York
City galleries as of January 2013, they will
continue to run L&M Los Angeles together as a team.
In 2015, after a two - year hiatus, Black & White
Gallery / Project Space has settled in Bushwick, Brooklyn - the current creative hub of New York
City and
continues to experiment with different exhibition modules in its current space and beyond.
20152050: A Brief History of the Future, Royal Museums of Fine Art Belgium, Brussels Then For Now, Delphina Foundation, London Island, g39, Cardiff Inside
Cities: art and the built environment, Arup, London Behold
continues to return, curated by Mark Titchner, Bethlem
Gallery, Bethlem Royal Hospital, UK Ma Voix, Le Silo U1: Château - Thierry, France Our Work is Together Today, public work for Sceaux Gardens Estate Peckham, commissioned by SouthLondon
Gallery Provocation, Queen Elizabeth Hall entrance, Love flags across the site; South Bank Centre Festival of Love, London
Frieze New York also
continues to grow as a platform for the world's most exciting emerging
galleries, with exhibitors including VI, VII (Oslo), Bridget Donahue (New York) and Proyectos Ultravioleta (Guatemala
City) joining the fair for the first time.
She
continued to exhibit at the Mutual Life
Gallery and was represented in the New York City g
Gallery and was represented in the New York
City gallerygallery.
EXHIBITION On view as part of 2018 MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS March 4 — April 6, 2018 The Art
Gallery at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa TRANSGRESSING BOUNDARIES by Nisha Pinjani ARTIST STATEMENT: The focus of my research has been on the daily lives of South Asian women, specifically in my home
city of Karachi,
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Solo exhibitions have
continued to be mounted since his death in 1990, including Ralph Humphrey: Frame Paintings, 1964 to 1965 at Mary Boone
Gallery, New York
City, September 8 — October 6, 1990 and Ralph Humphrey: Conveyance at Gary Snyder
Gallery, April 2 — May 16, 2015.
«We can not deny that political instability takes its toll on all markets,»
continues Güreli, «however, the collectors are extremely loyal to the
galleries that are represented both internationally and within the
city and understand the role art has in reconciliation and mutual understanding.»
Tannaz Oroumchi's first UK solo show will see new work that not only
continues with the labyrinthine
City, but the swirling roads around St Paul's Cathedral that butt against the river Thames, the angular spikes of Oxford Street and the stretch of community around Whitecross Street will take pride of place at Curious Duke
Gallery this May.
As Victoria Siddall, Frieze Fairs Director, notes: «Frieze London is stronger than ever — from the emerging to the world's most established — signifying that Frieze Week in this
city continues to be a vital hub for international
galleries.
New York Artists Equity / Equity
Gallery, New York
City, («Artists Equity») and Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Oklahoma
City, («Oklahoma Contemporary») present the collaboration «You Don't Belong Here,» an exhibition connecting two
cities to each other, to history, and to the
continued white - washing of American history, featuring the works of Crystal Z Campbell and Bryce Zackery at the 2018 edition of SPRING / BREAK Art Show.
She developed the Fine Arts Department and
Gallery Program at Delgado Community College, where she
continued to teach painting and life drawing courses until moving permanently to New York
City in 1992.
The
gallery aims to provide a cornerstone for supporters of these genres and to
continue to build a sense of community within the art world in New York
City.
INTERSECTIONS VISITING ARTIST JOSEPH MAIDA Sunday, March 1 / Art
Gallery 2 - 3 pm, gallery walk - through with Joseph Maida + Phil Jung 3 - 5 pm, reception Tuesday, March 3 / ART Auditorium 5:15 - 5:50 pm, reception 6:00 - 7:30 pm, lecture Joseph Maida: Creative City Boy Joseph Maida presents his work and discusses his trajectory as an artist who has divided his Continue Reading
Gallery 2 - 3 pm,
gallery walk - through with Joseph Maida + Phil Jung 3 - 5 pm, reception Tuesday, March 3 / ART Auditorium 5:15 - 5:50 pm, reception 6:00 - 7:30 pm, lecture Joseph Maida: Creative City Boy Joseph Maida presents his work and discusses his trajectory as an artist who has divided his Continue Reading
gallery walk - through with Joseph Maida + Phil Jung 3 - 5 pm, reception Tuesday, March 3 / ART Auditorium 5:15 - 5:50 pm, reception 6:00 - 7:30 pm, lecture Joseph Maida: Creative
City Boy Joseph Maida presents his work and discusses his trajectory as an artist who has divided his
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Faith47
continues her Aqua Regalia exhibition series with a new show at Jonathan LeVine
Gallery, and her first solo exhibition in New York
City...
The
City of Brea Art
Gallery (CA), Call for California Artists: 33rd Annual Made In California Juried Exhibition Deadline: February 23rd, 2018, 11:59 pm PST In its 33rd year, this annual juried tradition showcases a fascinating collection of artwork from artists all...
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North Charleston Cultural Arts Department (SC), International Call for Artists: North Charleston
City Gallery Exhibitions 2018 — 2019 Deadline: November 30th, 2017 The North Charleston
City Gallery, situated in two corridors of the northwest corner of the Charleston Area Convention...
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The presence of works by important contemporary Irish artists including Elizabeth Magill, Seán Shanahan and Brian Maguire illustrates the
continuing evolution of Dublin
City Gallery The Hugh Lane's collection, and the recently donated prestigious paintings by Francis Bacon and Sean Scully are particular highlights of this unique and indispensable reference.
Frieze Week in this
city continues to be a vital hub for international
galleries.
As female artists are celebrated in major
galleries worldwide and as overworked
city - dwellers flock to life - drawing classes, Banner
continues to re-invent the nude — a genre traditionally associated with the male gaze.
2009 The Open, Deitch Studios, Long Island
City, NY Alternative Abstraction, Nina Freudenhiem
Gallery, Buffalo, NY 2008 Hunter MFA Thesis Exhibition, Times Square
Gallery at Hunter, New York, NY Come on Shake it Check it, Massimo Audiello
Gallery New York, NY 2007 Dialogues, Times Square
Gallery at Hunter, New York, NY 2006 Gimmicks, Paragraph, Kansas
City, MO -LRB--LRB--LRB--LRB--LRB-(O)-RRB--RRB--RRB--RRB--RRB-, Paragraph Project Space, Kansas
City, MO 2005 Impulse Art Fair, Miami, FL The Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY Nova, New Art Fair, Chicago, IL On Site and In Progress, The Bank
Gallery at UCP, Kansas
City, MO Y - Topia, Byron Cohen
Gallery, Kansas
City, MO Corporate Partnership Exhibition Program, Kansas
City, MO 4 Pop, Gunnison Art Center, Gunnison, CO 2004 Ungood, Shaw Hofstra Associates, Kansas
City, MO The Stray Show, 1418 N. Kingsbury, Chicago, IL KCAI Annual BFA Show, H and R Block Art Space, Kansas
City, MO Hover Craft, Beth Alison
Gallery, Kansas
City, MO Kansas
City Flat Files, H and R Block Art Space, Kansas
City, MO 2003 The Digital Show, KCAI Painting
Gallery, Kansas
City, MO The Untitled Show, The Apex
Gallery, Kansas
City, MO 2002 1 +1 = 1, The Hobbs Building, Kansas
City, MO Deconstruction, Leedy - Voulkos Art Center, Kansas
City, MO Peter Demos
continued Lectures: 2005 Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Slide Lecture Series, Kansas
City, MO Publications: 2005 «New American Paintings» No. 59 Open Studios Press, Illus and Bio
Continue reading to discover our list of new
gallery shows opening in New York
City through December 2017.
You Can Go Home Again: «Outer Local» The Santa Fe Art Project, an exhibition series that highlights emerging talent in the
city's contemporary art scene as well as artists without
gallery representation, continues at David Richard G
gallery representation,
continues at David Richard
GalleryGallery.
I will of course
continue to organise shows in various locations in town and beyond the big smoke but having a 50 square meter office in Dublin
City Centre (a stone's throw away from Dublin
City The Hugh Lane
Gallery) means that you will be able to come and see works by the gallery's artists in a more private envir
Gallery) means that you will be able to come and see works by the
gallery's artists in a more private envir
gallery's artists in a more private environment.