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2014 Amy Feldman & Michael Rey, Freddy, Baltimore, US Brooklyn Performance Combine, The Brooklyn Museum, New York, US This One's Optimistic: Pincushion, New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut, US Verge, Munch Gallery, New York, US Perfume, Jan Kaps, Cologne, DE The New York Moment, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Saint - Etienne, FR Correspondence, Publication Studio Hudson, Catskill, US Higher Learning, Lehman College and Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, US Brian Belott, Paul De Muro, Amy Feldman, Galerie Zürcher, Paris, FR
Munch Gallery is pleased to present «Super Powers and Special Abilities», a solo exhibition by Scooter LaForge.
The direction is clear and distinct which in the case of Munch Gallery, one of the pioneering galleries on the Lower East Side, has proven itself consistent in this manner.
Just Seeds Justseeds Sowing the Seeds of Love Opening Reception: Friday December 7th, 7 - 9 pm Exhibition runs December 7 - 23, 2012 «Sowing the Seeds of Love» by collective group, Justseeds, is the newest exhibition in conjunction with Munch Gallery.
Rose Eken's exhibition «Love is the Drug» was on view at Munch Gallery through February 3rd, 2013.
Brendan has exhibited his work in numerous galleries and museums, including Munch Gallery, Lower East Side, NY; Spattered Columns, New York, NY; Famous Accountants, Bushwick, NY; The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY; Leubsdorf Art Gallery (Hunter College), New York, NY; Center for the Book Arts, New York, NY; A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY; Exile, Berlin, Germany; Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ.

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Tour tranquil galleries swirling around a central spiral staircase, munch on spicy lamb and charred octopus, and sip hot tantra cocktails as you toss museum etiquette to the wind.
You could also visit Oslo's world famous Art Gallery and view Munch's most famous piece, the expressionist painting known as «The Scream».
The first stop, Norway's capital, Oslo, boasts the National Gallery, home to Edvard Munch's haunting «The Scream, as well as works by other European artists, from Manet to Picasso.
So it comes as no surprise to discover its unashamedly biased guide to its local area, outrageously skewed to its team's book - loving, gallery - visiting, food - munching tastes.
Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Love, Lose and the Cycle of Life Use your own mobile device and headphones and our free wi - fi to stream the audio tour in the galleries or enjoy the tour at home on your computer.
Inspired by the special exhibition Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Love, Loss, and the Cycle of Life, this gallery talk contemplates three works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 — 1938), part of the Ludwig and Rosy Fischer Collection, a key German Expressionist artist with consideration of the impact of his life experiences.
The Joyce W. Pope Gallery provides the perfect space for smaller traveling exhibitions like Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester and the Creative Mind, Edvard Munch: Symbolism in Print, and Object of Devotion: Medieval English Alabaster Sculpture from the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Ten January and February exhibitions you don't want to miss: Marlene Dumas at Tate Modern, London; Melgaard + Munch at Munch Museum, Oslo; Otobong Nkanga at Museum Folkwang, Essen; By Proxy at James Cohan, New York; Barbara Hammer at KOW, Berlin; Melanie Gilligan at Casco, Utrecht; The Lulennial at Lulu, Mexico City; Monika Sosnowska at Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Porto; Nick Mauss at 303 Gallery, New York; Garry Winogrand at Jeu de Paume, Paris.
Edvard Munch, Madonna, 1895, color lithograph, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of The Epstein Family Collection, 2015.5.1
The exhibition unfolds in eight thematically - focused galleries that explore Munch's long - term engagement with particular subjects that recur throughout his career — love, death, sickness, psychological turmoil and mortality, especially his own.
I realized walking outside of the gallery that it very much looked like pink in the Edvard Munch outside the gallery,» he said, referring to the 1904 oil «Aasgaardstrand» hanging in Avery Court.
Gallery F 15 presents a new exhibition of Edvard Munch's art, with a picky choice of works from the years when he lived in Moss.
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, 5 February — 15 May Unlike his fellow Norwegian Edvard Munch, Nikolai Astrup is not a household name.
From the gallery: «[Billy] Childish's influences range from artists whose work he admires, including Vincent van Gogh, Kurt Schwitters, Edvard Munch, Mikhail Larionov, and Karl Schmidt - Rottluff.
«Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch» closes with a gallery devoted to the artist's four, exhilarating Seasons — Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter — displayed side - by - side.
• Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944) The Sick Child (1885) National Gallery, Oslo.
The John Szoke Gallery is located in New York City and specializes in both Pablo Picasso prints and Edvard Munch prints.
And, in the adjacent gallery, Jasper Johns, now 87, is represented by over 30 years of his peripatetic late style, from «Between the Clock and the Bed» (1981), with its intimations of a figure and spreading light amid abstract hatch marks (its identically titled inspiration, by Edvard Munch, is on view at the Met Breuer) to «Regrets» (2013), a large, dark, dense work that circles back toward abstraction.
12 «Hill of Munch» and «Gallery Artist Group Show» at Rachel Uffner Gallery, 170 Suffolk Street, through March 27.
Highlights include a strong pairing of paintings by Matisse and Picasso at Hammer Galleries, an Egyptian mummy mask at Cahn International, bronzes of lovers and thinkers at Bowman Sculpture, Warhol's interpretation of Munch's The Scream at Waterhouse & Dodd and Yufuku Gallery's presentation of contemporary Asian ceramics and glass works.
New York and London gallery Skarstedt can now count among its early sales Andy Warhol's 1984 remix of Edvard Munch's The Scream The work sold to a private collector for around # 3.4 million, at Frieze Masters 2014.
Skarstedt Gallery found buyers for a large 1982 painting by Georg Baselitz, «Edward in front of the mirror (Munch),» priced at $ 3 million, and Richard Prince's 1987 painting, «You No Tell — I No Tell,» offered at $ 2.2 million.
- Edvard Munch: The Scream (1893) National Gallery, Oslo.
National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design (Oslo) Established in 2003 following a merger of the Norwegian Museum of Architecture, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery of Norway, and the National Touring Exhibitions, its permanent collection features works by all important Norwegian artists, notably Edvard Munch.
♦ Skarstedt gallery found buyers for a large 1982 painting by Georg Baselitz, «Edward in front of the mirror Munch,» priced at $ 3 million, and Richard Prince's 1987 painting, «You No Tell — I No Tell,» offered at $ 2.2 million.
Dulwich Picture Gallery to hold first major exhibition outside Norway of artist collected by Edvard Munch
Given to the Gallery as a gift of The Epstein Family Collection are four extraordinary Edvard Munch prints.
The Gallery also acquired works on paper by Edvard Munch (1863 — 1944), Jim Dine (b. 1935), and Sam Francis (1923 — 1994) and photographs by Dora Maar (1907 — 1997), Rogi André (1905 — 1970), and Idris Khan (b. 1978).
Now represented by the universally respected Paula Cooper Gallery, Auerbach shares the roster with greats like Carl Andre, Sol LeWitt, and Claes Oldenburg, though her oeuvre reflects a munch younger, more contemporary perspective.
Warhol's «The Scream (After Munch),» a 1984 work inspired by the Norwegian artist, was sold by Skarstedt Gallery for about $ 5.5 million.
Home Alone Gallery on Franklin Street, a new project space curated by the artists Nate Lowman, Hanna Liden and Leo Fitzpatrick owes its name to Macaulay Culkin and Edward Munch in equal measure.
This summer, the National Galleries of Scotland has mounted a show in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum and the Ateneum Art Museum Finnish National Gallery to organize a big exhibition of Symbolist landscape paintings from the turn of the 20th century, featuring work by Van Gogh, Mondrian, Munch and Kandinsky as well as «a number of less familiar but brilliantly inventive artists» from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
Whether it's the night terrors of Edvard Munch or the shadowy holy light of Dutch nativity scenes, northern European artists have long found their voice in the dark — as the Towner Art Gallery's latest show explores
A timely exhibition at the Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, called Towards Night, surveys «the nocturnal» in art from the Romantic nights of Caspar David Friedrich and JMW Turner, through the dreamlike nights of Edvard Munch and Marc Chagall, to night scenes and thoughts by the likes of Louise Bourgeois and Peter Doig.
For gravitas, John Szoke Gallery from New York has brooding, tenebrous works on paper by Edvard Munch, including a devastating Death and the Maiden, as well as those web - like linear displays of virtuoso draftsmanship, the Picasso drypoint series, the best of which is Sculpture, Tete de Marie Therese of 1933.
Published to accompany the group exhibition Toys, including Adeline Kueh, Lim Kok Boon, Tan Wee Lit, Shirley Soh, Ana Prvacki, Damien Lock, Wolfgang Munch / Kiyoshi Furukawa, Ye Shufang and Lim Shing Ee, at the Earl Lu Gallery Essay by Gunalan Nadarajan Biographical information Softback, 36 pages, 18 x 18 cm, 9 illus.
Unlike the sterile and elitist vibes in many NYC art venues, here gallery - goers may easily find a welcoming group of artists engaged in lively and casual conversation with Michael David, the charismatic gallery director, while occasionally munching on pizza from Roberta's.
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