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The new Jack Early exhibition at the Fergus McCaffrey will showcase the artist's new work.
Last chance to see our Jack Early exhibition at Fergus McCaffrey, New York before it closes tomorrow, Saturday, April 9!

Not exact matches

This dynamic exhibition brings together painting by six artists who studied at the New York Studio School in the early 1970s: Andrea Belag, Robert Bordo, Joyce Pensato, David Reed, Adam Simon, and Christopher Wool; and six Studio School teachers who influenced them: Nicolas Carone, Philip Guston, Mercedes Matter, George McNeil, Steven Sloman, and Jack Tworkov.
Birmingham, Michigan - The David Klein Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of drawings from the early 1970s by Jack Tworkov.
Earlier that summer he wrote a letter to Andrew Forge, then dean of the School of Art and Architecture at Yale, where Jack had been chairman of the Department of Art through the late 60s, as part of a dialogue to help Forge write a catalogue essay for the exhibition.
Betty Tompkins, Carolee Schneemann, contemporary art, culture, Dara Schaefer, difference, distortion, exhibition, female, gay, gender, identity, image, Jack Early, male, Marilyn Minter, object, oppression, radical art, Rob Pruitt, stereotype, straight, Thomas Lanigan Schmidt
Featuring artwork by: John Connell Lilly Fenichel Jean - Marie Haessle Phillis Ideal Ward Jackson Jack Jefferson Matsumi Kanemitsu Beatrice Mandelmann Eugene Newmann Paul Pascarella Deborah Remington Louis Ribak Michio Takayama A group exhibition featuring Abstract Expressionist paintings from the 1940s and 50s by Lilly Fenichel, Jack Jefferson and Deborah Remington, each affiliated with the San Francisco School of Abstract Expressionism, as well as early and contemporary gestural artwork by a selection of artists from New York, California and Northern New Mexico.
Exhibitionism's 16 exhibitions in the Hessel Museum are (1) «Jonathan Borofsky,» featuring Borofsky's Green Space Painting with Chattering Man at 2,814,787; (2) «Andy Warhol and Matthew Higgs,» including Warhol's portrait of Marieluise Hessel and a work by Higgs; (3) «Art as Idea,» with works by W. Imi Knoebel, Joseph Kosuth, and Allan McCollum; (4) «Rupture,» with works by John Bock, Saul Fletcher, Isa Genzken, Thomas Hirschhorn, Martin Kippenberger, and Karlheinz Weinberger; (5) «Robert Mapplethorpe and Judy Linn,» including 11 of the 70 Mapplethorpe works in the Hessel Collection along with Linn's intimate portraits of Mapplethorpe; (6) «For Holly,» including works by Gary Burnley, Valerie Jaudon, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan - Schmidt, Kim MacConnel, Ned Smyth, and Joe Zucker — acquired by Hessel from legendary SoHo art dealer Holly Solomon; (7) «Inside — Outside,» juxtaposing works by Scott Burton and Günther Förg with the picture windows of the Hessel Museum; (8) «Lexicon,» exploring a recurring motif of the Collection through works by Martin Creed, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Bruce Nauman, Sean Landers, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Jason Rhoades, and Allen Ruppersberg; (9) «Real Life,» examines different forms of social systems in works by Robert Beck, Sophie Calle, Matt Mullican, Cady Noland, Pruitt & Early, and Lawrence Weiner; (10) «Image is a Burden,» presents a number of idiosyncratic positions in relation to the figure and figuration (and disfigurement) through works by Rita Ackerman, Jonathan Borofsky, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Adrian Piper, Peter Saul, Rosemarie Trockel, and Nicola Tyson; (11) «Mirror Objects,» including works by Donald Judd, Blinky Palermo, and Jorge Pardo; (12) «1982,» including works by Carl Andre, Robert Longo, Robert Mangold, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. R. Penck, and Cindy Sherman, all of which were produced in close — chronological — proximity to one another; (13) «Monitor,» with works by Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Vlatka Horvat, Bruce Nauman, and Aïda Ruilova; (14) «Cindy Sherman,» includes 7 of the 25 works by Sherman in the Hessel Collection; (15) «Silence,» with works by Christian Marclay, Pieter Laurens Mol, and Lorna Simpson that demonstrate art's persistent interest in and engagement with the paradoxical idea of «silence»; and (16) «Dan Flavin and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.»
From Wednesday night's opening exhibition on the work and collaborative legacy of early digital / conceptual artist Alison Knowles at The Graduate Center to Thursday night's absolute must - see double exhibition of Meleko Mokgosi [pictured] at both of Jack Shainman's Chelsea locations there's plenty to see and do.
In 1977 he curated the influential exhibition Pictures at Artists Space, presenting the early work of Sherrie Levine, Jack Goldstein, Philip Smith, Troy Brauntuch, and Robert Longo.
He curated the exhibition «Primary Structures,» earlier this year at the San Francisco Art Institute, has recently presented Creativity Explored in association with Jack Fisher Gallery and has previously collaborated with the De Young Museum and the San Jose Museum of Art.
Jack Tilton Gallery, (booth A08) is the place to see Simone Leigh's intricate and wonderfully tactile sculptures from the «Jam Packed and Jelly Tight» exhibition held at the gallery earlier this year.
An earlier version of this article misstated the timing of an exhibition of Geoffrey Chadsey's work at the Jack Shainman Gallery.
In 1985, the painting was included in important exhibition in Dallas, TX, at the Adams - Middleton Gallery titled Jack Tworkov: The Early and the Late Years.
In his largest solo exhibition to date, Jack Early showcases a new body of paintings and sculptures.
Perle Fine / Spanierman / 53 E 58 / thru 6/8 (extended) Against the Grain thru 9/15, Etc. / Museum of Art and Design / 2 Columbus Circle @ 59 Albert York / Davis & Langdale / 231 E 60 / thru 6/14 Paul Klee / Moeller / 35 E 64 / thru 6/14 Nobutaka Aozaki; Alex Nunez / Boesky / 118 E 64 / thru 6/15 Charles Burns / Baumgold / 60 E 66 / thru 6/26 Pruitt - Early / McCaffrey / 23 E 67 / thru 6/29 Luis Roldan / Faria / 35 E 67 / thru 6/15 Xul Solar & Jorge Luis Borges / Americas Society / 680 Park Ave. @ 68 / thru 7/20 Frank Gehry / Feely / 33 E 68 / thru 6/29 Paul McCarthy / Hauser & Wirth / 32 E 69 / thru 7/26 Howard Hodgkin / Jacobson / 17 E 71 / thru 6/29 Lucas Samaras / Starr / 5 E 73 / thru 8/9 Opening 6/7 Alexander Gorlizki / Van Doren Waxter / 23 E 73 / thru 6/28 Natvar Bhavsar / Freedman / 25 E 73 / thru 9/28 Robert Irwin thru 9/1 Opening 6/27; Stewart Uoo; Jana Euler thru 6/15; Etc. / Whitney Museum / Madison @ 75 Egan Frantz / Tilton / 8 E 76 / thru 6/22 Travess Smalley / Higher Pictures / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 6/8 (extended) Jake & Dinos Chapman / Yoshii / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 6/29 William Copley and BFBC, Inc. / Venus Over Manhattan / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 6/22 Cecily Brown; Dennis Hopper / Gagosian / 980 Madison @ 77th / thru 6/22 Elizabeth Peyton / Werner / 4 E 77 / thru 6/15 (extended) Martial Raysse / Luxembourg & Dayan / 64 E 77 / thru 7/13 Ellsworth Kelly / Mnuchin / 45 E 78 / thru 6/8 (extended) Robert Mapplethorpe / Skarstedt / 20 E 79 / thru 6/15 Fausto Melotti / Mathes / 22 E 80 / thru 7/26 Sopheap Pich thru 7/7; Imran Qureshi thru 11/3; Punk thru 8/14; Ken Price thru 9/22 Opening 6/18; Etc. / Met Museum / 5th Avenue @ 82nd James Turrell thru 9/25 Opening 6/21; New Harmony thru 9/8; Etc. / Guggenheim / 1071 Fifth Avenue @ 89 Jeffery Gibson; Phoebe Washburn; Jennifer Steinkamp; Etc. / National Academy / 1083 Fifth Avenue @ 89 / thru 9/8 Paper Goods: A.Belag; E.Berriolo; T.McGlynn; J.Waltemath; C.Webster; S.Woolfalk curated by Kara Rooney / Eley / 46 W 90 / thru 6/22 Barbara Bloom thru 8/4; Jack Goldstein thru 9/29; Etc. / Jewish Museum / 1109 5th Avenue @ 92 Creighton Michael; Pinkney Herbert / Fox / 838 West End @ 101 # 8C / thru 9/12 La Bienal 2013: Here Is Where We Jump / El Museo del Barrio / 1230 Fifth @ 104 / thru 1/4 Opening 6/12 (7 - 9 PM) Speak, Memory: Yael Bartana; Irina Botea; Peter Cain; Glenn Ligon; Janet Kaploowitz / Wallach @ Columbia / 1190 Amsterdam / thru 6/8 Fred Wilson; David Hartt; Mendi + Keith Obadike; Assembly Required; Beauford Delaney; Etc. / Studio Museum / 144 W 125 / thru 6/30 Ceremonial Exhibition / American Academy of Arts & Letters / Audubon Terrace, Broadway @ 155 & 156 / thru 6/9 BROOKLYN Silhouettes: Skowhegan Alumni / Fort Hamilton / 3021 Fort Hamilton Pkwy / thru 6/16 Nancy Nowacek / Recess / 159 Pioneer / Red Hook / thru 7/30 Middling Reception 6/22 Closing Reception 7/27 Inside Out curated by Laura Phipps / Kentler Int.
In this third Jack Goldstein solo exhibition at our gallery we are showing a selection of his earlier b / w films like» A Glass of Milk «(1971),» A Spotlight «(1972), and the previously rarely seen colour film» A Reading «(1973), as well as his last film» Under Water Sea Fantasy «(1983 - 2003) which Goldstein began in the 80s and completed shortly before his death.
Despite early monographic shows organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Art Museum in 1970 (in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa) and the Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery of the University of Texas at Austin (now the Jack S. Blanton Art Museum) in 1971 and 1974, and his inclusion in many important group exhibitions in this country over the last three decades, Torres - García's art has for the most part remained the exclusive province of academics and art cognoscenti.
David Richard Contemporary is pleased to present, Works of the Early 1960s, the gallery's first solo exhibition for sculptor and painter Jack Zajac.
«From his early metaphoric athleticism,» said Jack Lane, director of the Dallas Museum of Arts, who was at the helm of SFMOMA for Barney's inaugural exhibition, «Barney has gone on to become our era's equivalent of Wagner's «Ring Cycle.»»
Earlier this year his Time of Nothing and Notom series exhibited at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival in an exhibition titled, Space (with artists: Lee Freidlander, Juergen Teller, Nan Goldin, Todd Hido, Jack Pierson, John Divola, Mike Brodie and Catherine Opie).
«Jack Early's Life Story in Under 20 Minutes» is among works on view in the exhibition «A Better Yesterday» at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
[5] «Since his retrospective exhibition at the Whitney in 1964,» Tucker wrote, «Jack Tworkov has been working on a body of paintings in which technique, color, and formal bias appear startlingly different from his earlier Abstract Expressionist works.
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