«The street has become nearly synonymous with the Lower East
Side gallery scene.»
A new addition to the Upper East
Side gallery scene, Heather James Fine Art New York will present its inaugural exhibition, «Wojciech Fangor: The Early 1960s.»
After being forced out of its 57th Street building due to impending demolition, Peter Blum Gallery in New York has found a new space at 176 Grand Street, where Little Italy meets SoHo and just a few blocks from the heart of the Lower East
Side Gallery scene.
Located in the heart of the burgeoning Lower East
Side gallery scene, this large scale event provides an exciting opportunity to visit many contemporary artists at once who will have their artwork on display in their studios.
Located in the heart of the burgeoning Lower East
Side gallery scene, this event provides an opportunity to visit over 30 contemporary artists who will have their current artwork on display in their studios.
-- The week's art shows in pictures guardian.co.uk — This week's exhibitions previews: Tim Etchells Afro Modern Toby Paterson Amanda Beech Sonia Boyce Chris Ofili Michael Landy Basil Beattie guardian.co.uk — The Upper East
Side gallery scene NYT — California Gleaming And other shows worth viewing WSJ
Maybe you associate the neighborhood with Mad Men or the cruel world of 1960s advertising, but put that aside and head uptown because the Upper East
Side gallery scene is one of New York's better - kept secrets.
Not exact matches
Special Features Series Promos Twin Peaks: Phenomenon (Featurettes) Comic - Con 2017: Twin Peaks Panel A Very Lovely Dream: One Week in Twin Peaks Richard Beymer Films Rancho Rosa Logos Behind - the -
Scenes Photo
Gallery The Man with the Gray Elevated Hair Tell It Martin Two Blue Balls The Number of Completion Bad Binoculars See You On The Other
Side Dear Friend Do Not Pick Up Hitchhikers A Bloody Finger In Your Mouth The Polish Accountant A Pot of Boiling Oil
Bonus extras include a new interview with actor Sid Haig recorded exclusively for this release; archive interview with producer - director Jack Hill; stills
gallery; double -
sided fold - out poster; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork; and limited edition booklet containing behind - the -
scenes information about the cast and the making of the film.
When she returned from her uptown wilderness to the fashionable Upper West
side in the 1960s she was out of step with the contemporary
scene, however Neel made a concerted effort to reengage with the New York art world painting numerous portraits of artists, curators and
gallery owners, including the poet and MOMA curator Frank O'Hara, and artists Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson.
Rachel Uffner's eponymous
gallery, which opened on Orchard Street in 2008, helped build up the Lower East
Side's
gallery scene.
Sperone Westwater, Salon 94, and Lehmann Maupin still feel like invaders to the Lower East
Side — but they had joined the New Museum, a mature
gallery scene, and no end of restaurants.
City Focus: New York (Part 1): In the first of a two - part focus on New York's evolving, post-Sandy contemporary art
scene, ArtReview takes a look at the latest
gallery developments in Chelsea, on the Upper East
Side and in the outer boroughs.
Lisa Cooley
Gallery, one of the most influential
scene - makers of the Lower East
Side, is closing its brick - and - mortar location on Norfolk Street.
A founding member of the seminal Park Place
Gallery in Soho and perhaps best known for The Wall, located on the side of a building not far from the gallery, Myers was part of an emerging downtown scene that ignored traditional boundaries between disciplines and between aesthetics and fu
Gallery in Soho and perhaps best known for The Wall, located on the
side of a building not far from the
gallery, Myers was part of an emerging downtown scene that ignored traditional boundaries between disciplines and between aesthetics and fu
gallery, Myers was part of an emerging downtown
scene that ignored traditional boundaries between disciplines and between aesthetics and function.
Although new to the Upper East
Side art
scene, Mignoni
Gallery is entering the ring swinging with this group show of nine female heavy hitters.
Born in Albany, California, in 1935, De Maria moved to New York City in 1960, where he became entrenched in the burgeoning downtown art
scene, taking part in Alan Kaprow's «Happenings» and showing Dada - inspired wood sculptures at Paula Cooper's space on the Upper East
Side (then called Paula Johnson
Gallery).
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 April.
Located steps from The New Museum in New York's Lower East
Side, both
galleries strive to provide more accessibility to visitors to the developing downtown art
scene.
I counted seven Lower East
Side galleries and two from Bushwick, but had I escaped the global art
scene?
Movements may be a thing of the past, but social networks are very much a part of the present, and two current group exhibitions at Chelsea
galleries, «Context Message» at Zach Feuer and «
Side Show» at Greene Naftali, offer an opportunity to check in with some promising young artists who are in the midst of fomenting vital
scenes.
Selected recent performances, exhibitions, and film screenings include: Weddings and Babies, Pilar Corrias
Gallery, London (2017); The Next Step, Two Queens, Leicester (2016); Alice Theobald and Atomik Architecture, BALTIC Ryder Commission, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2016); You've got my back and I'm on your
side, FRAC Champagne - Ardenne, Reims (2016); The boys the girls and the political, Lisson
Gallery, London (2015); The Fifth Artist, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge (2015);
Scene Four: Home, Flat Time House, London (2015); Dear Luxembourg (yours, bucktoothed grl), Nosbaum Reding Projects, Luxembourg (2015); Marmalade Me, South London
Gallery, London (2014); I've said yes now, that's it., Outpost, Norwich (2014) and Chisenhale
Gallery, London (2014); AFTER / HOURS / DROP / BOX, Modern Art Oxford, Oxford (2013) and Spike Island, Bristol (2014); Young London, V22, London (2013); They Keep Putting Words In My Mouth!
Featuring a playful
scene of three nuns in an art
gallery with a towering marble sculpture off to the
side, this piece captures Canevari's theme of nuns in relatively secular settings.
Then it's on to the Lower East
Side, where an entire budding
gallery scene has opened around (and before!)
Since its inception in 2008, Flow has become a prominent player in New York and Los Angeles art
scenes — particularly on the Lower East
Side and other emerging - art
gallery sectors — where she is known for her savvy in brokering deals.
In the main
gallery is Body Double 27, 2010, a three - channel video installation of the same
scene repeated,
side - by -
side, with several different actors playing the same role as varying «types.»
The 700 square foot art space, located in the heart of the dynamic
gallery scene in New York's Lower East
Side, is designed to be a fluid and flexible new model that is responsive to a range of artists» needs.
This new model of self - curation redefined contemporary art and moved the contemporary art
gallery scene from Manhattan's Midtown and Upper East
Side to downtown, a transformation that led to the re-establishment of the city's cultural geography, a legacy that remains to this day.
Having the many
galleries on the East
Side participate in the tour shows people that there actually is a year round art
scene in Austin.
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Side Art
Scene, Patti Astor
With half a dozen
gallery spaces (one of which, Regina Rex, participated in this past weekend's Nada art fair), a historic 17th C. farmhouse that is hosting a sculpture show curated by Bushwick and Lower East
Side gallerists Deborah Brown and Leslie Heller and the mothership of studio buildings that is 1717 Troutman, Ridgewood has all the trappings of an art
scene all its own.
Organized in New York for the
gallery's Shanghai space, DOWNTOWN is a group exhibition featuring eight artists whose work exemplifies the alternative
scene in New York City's burgeoning Lower East
Side art district.
Reviewing the fertile melting pot of downtown New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s, The East
Side Scene excavates the nightclubs and
galleries where that decade's defining art was first exhibited.
On view at the
gallery's Chelsea and Lower East
Side locations, Prager has produced a series of large - scale pigment print photographs depicting elaborately staged crowd
scenes and a companion piece, an immersive three - channel film installation starring the actress Elizabeth Banks.
New York 2015 Located on 154 Ludlow Street, the Richard Taittinger
Gallery is a 5,445 sq.ft space that introduces the Chelsea gallery atmosphere to the upcoming artistic scene of the Lower Eas
Gallery is a 5,445 sq.ft space that introduces the Chelsea
gallery atmosphere to the upcoming artistic scene of the Lower Eas
gallery atmosphere to the upcoming artistic
scene of the Lower East
Side.
Spring / Summer 2017 has seen several exciting changes in the New York art
scene such as the inaugurations of new Lower East
Side galleries for Galerie Eva Presenhuber (Zürich) and Galerie Perrotin (Paris) and the opening of Lisson
Gallery's second space on 10th Avenue.
In this edition of the NYC
Galleries Scene, we selected a range of summer shows, themed exhibitions and solo shows opening in
galleries located in Chelsea, the Lower East
Side and Brooklyn.
It is sponsored by the Whitechapel
Gallery and allows anyone with a spirit of adventure on a magical mystery tour of the edgier
side of the London art
scene.