Sentences with phrase «pierogi through»

William Lamson ran (with interruption from the fire department for gallery violations of building code) at The Boiler at Pierogi through November 14, 2010, Izima Kaoru at von Lintel through October 9.
Powhida had a solo show at Schroeder Romero through May 16, 2009, Ward Shelley at Pierogi through May 17.

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During blueberry season we used to eat everything with blueberries, from raw blueberries with sugar, through cold blueberry soups to pierogi filled with blueberries and topped with soured cream.
Place the pierogis in the boiling water; approximated 10 — 12 minutes or until they float to the top and are cooked through.
Painter Paul Behnke tours several painting exhibitions in Brooklyn including: Louder Milk: Tom Burckhardt at Pierogi Gallery (closed May 8, 2011), One Dozen Paintings at The Journal Gallery (with work by Peter Coffin, Jacob Kasssy, Sam Moyer, Joshua Smith, Sarah Braman, Olivier Mosset, Tauba Auerbach, Dan Walsh, and Leif Ritchey - through May 20, 2011), Bezold Effects: Molly Herman at b. conte (through May 11, 2011), and Drawing Into Paint: Margrit Lewczuk at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery (through May 29, 2011).
His first New York show was at Pierogi back in 1996, and since 2005 he has been represented here by Pace, who are staging his latest show at their 510 West 25th Street space through this Saturday, April 30.
Ross Bleckner ran through April 19 at Lehmann Maupin, James Nares through April 26 at Paul Kasmin, Gregg Stone through at Pierogi, Walter Biggs through at Sperone Westwater, Callum Innes through March 29 at Sean Kelly, Pat Lipsky through April 12 at Elizabeth Harris, and Nancy Scheinman through May 3 at Allen Sheppard.
The piece debuted in a group show that opened last Friday, 23 June 2006, called «Factitious» at Brooklyn's Pierogi Gallery, and will run through 31 July 2006.
An installation by seven galleries of seven video artists» work: MELANIE BONAJO (P • P • O • W) • DANIEL CANOGAR (bitforms gallery) • RICO GATSON (Ronald Feldman Fine Arts) • KATE GILMORE (David Castillo) • WOJCIECH GILEWICZ (Momenta Art) • WILLIAM LAMSON (Pierogi) • RAFAËL ROZENDAAL (Postmasters) on view through May 11th
Curated by Joe Amrhein and Petur Arason 2004 «Nothing Compared to This,» CAC Museum, Cincinnati, OH 2003 «One on One,» Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY «Mine,» Lombard Fried Fine arts, New York, NY 2002 «Meiosis,» Sol Gallery, Providence RI «Perspectives,» Woods Gerrry Gallery, Providence RI «Caribbean Biennial,» Museum of Modern Art, Santa Domingo 2001 «Synergism,» Pro Gallery, Nassau, Bahamas 2000 Glass Triennial, Woods Gerrry Gallery, Providence, RI «Shattered Fractions,» College Gallery, Nassau, Bahamas «On The Edge of Time,» Contemporary Art from the Carribbean, Washington DC 1999 «Visual Dialogue,» Group of works traveling through the Bahamas «Post Independent Art,» Central Bank Gallery, Nassau Bahamas 1998 «Floyd's Fury,» Pro Gallery, Nassau Bahamas
The idea for Pierogi's Flat Files grew out of my realization that people don't often get to see these kinds of works in formal gallery and museum shows, and so the Flat File portfolios were an ideal way for people to look through and actually touch original works and, in a sense, become their own curator, with works by established artists next to those by relative unknowns.»
The current exhibitions at Pierogi will be on view through Sunday, July 13.
In this video we walk through Hall 20, where the galleries Contemporary Fine Arts, Spencer Brownstone, Eigen + Art, Mai 36, Arndt & Partner, Marianne Boesky, Dogenhaus, Pierogi (among others) present their artists.
Read full article here * 5 Must - See Gallery Shows During Armory Week «Rage for Art (Again)» at Pierogi, through March 27 (155 Suffolk Street) The Williamsburg mainstay ventures into the L.E.S. and opens its doors with this sprawling group show.
Molino Drawings Still May 22 — June 21, 2009 Work and Trade, William Lamson's new solo exhibition at Pierogi, features three projects in which the artist creates a mark - making system through collaboration with forces outside of his control.
That being so, the paintings on view through March 26 at the Pierogi Gallery in New York City can't help invoking intellectual movement as well: they set the viewer's mind tumbling toward successive interpretations.
Adapted from Jana Prikryl's essay in the catalog for Elliott Green's «Human Nature,» which is on view at the Pierogi Gallery through March 26.
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