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This weekend and all next week SPRING/BREAK Art Show will return to the OLD SCHOOL on 32 Prince Street for an ancillary two-part show on view from March 10th - 16th. Curated by Arielle de St. Phalle and Taylor Roy, as well as SPRING/BREAK co-founders Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori, the special downtown exhibition continues the 2018 theme of STRANGER COMES TO TOWN.
ALL ABOUT FRANK curated by Arielle De Saint Phalle + Taylor Roy:
Andrea Bergart, Erika Blair, Joe Brainard + Frank O'Hara, Kari Cholnoky, David Cutrone, Joey Frank, Leo Fitzpatrick, Henny Garfunkel, Duncan Hannah, Robert Hawkins, Max Heiges, KT Hickman, Tessa Hughes-Freeland, Tom Jarmusch, Jim Jarmusch, Ambre Kelly, Malcolm Kenter, Rachel Marino, Frank Mouris, Caroline Mouris, Iggy Pop, Larry Rivers, Walter Robinson, Taylor Roy, Jonathan Sabbagh + Nick Ball, Luc Sante, Talwst, David Shapiro, Ken Tisa, Betty Tompkins, Gracia Villamil + Tyondai Braxton, WHITE HILLS, Winshluss, Robin Winters, Rob Wynne, and the collection of Frank Andrews.
STREET LIFE curated by Ambre Kelly + Andrew Gori
Ori Carino + Ben Armas, Adam Mignanelli, Toyo Tsuchiya
Gagosian is pleased to present “Easyfun-Ethereal,” seven large-scale paintings by Jeff Koons, which were first presented together at the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin in 2000. Three of the paintings are on generous loan from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Also on view, will be "Woman Reclining" (2010–14), a granite sculpture from the "Antiquity" series.
Toying around with some old pics and iMovie
Opening reception:
Thursday, March 8, 6–8PM
Gagosian is pleased to present the first career-spanning exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Cy Twombly, organized in association with the Cy Twombly Foundation.
Looking forward to this one!
Meet Me At Delancey / Essex
March 3rd - 25th, 2018
a group exhibition curated by Jennifer Rizzo
Spoke NYC is pleased to present Meet Me At Delancey / Essex, a group exhibition featuring over 20 artists living and working in the greater NYC area. As the local landscape continuously changes, Spoke Art recognizes the importance for the street, lowbrow, pop surrealism and new contemporary genres to have representation and an outlet to exhibit work within the community. 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.
Many works are directly inspired by city life, such as Olek’s never before exhibited video from 2010 which documents her guerrilla style installation, crocheting fruit and vegetables that were then added to the produce selection at the historic Essex Street Market. Alternatively, Luke O’Sullivan’s architecturally inspired sculpture depicts imaginary structures and their underground landscape.
About the exhibition, curator Jennifer Rizzo states, “Meet Me At Delancey / Essex is a celebration of community, in every sense of the word - by bringing together both emerging and established artists as well as being a physical hub for creative exchange, my hope is that SPOKE NYC becomes the go to destination for the lowbrow and new contemporary genres.”
Please join us Saturday, March 3rd from 6 - 8pm for the opening reception of Meet Me At Delancey / Essex. Complimentary beverages will be served and some of the artists will be in attendance. For more information, or additional images, please email us at nyc@spoke-art.com.
Participating Artists:
Aaron Li-Hill | Beau Stanton | Bryce Wymer | Buff Monster
Caitlin McCormack | Dennis McNett | Ellis Gallagher
Fumi Mini Nakamura | Cash For Your Warhol | Ian Ferguson
Jeremy Hush | Jim Houser | Jordan Seiler | Justin Hager
Logan Hicks | Luke O'Sullivan | Olek | Scott Albrecht I Sergio Barrale
Swoon Studio I Taylor Schultek
Getting ready for the Patch & Pin Expo coming to NYC April 21st!
At Wall Works in the BX!
Art Doc Trailer: Blurred Lines
A little absurdity is an integral part of the Arts.
Proud to be a part of another great show!
Some stand out pieces from tonite's Valentines Vinyl inspired show. Queen Andrea, Mike "2esae" Baca, Anthony Castro, OWVBICS, Sonni, Dragon76, Al Diaz, Dizmology, Noxer and Icy & Sot
JOSÉ PARLÁ: No Space / Non Place
December 15, 2017 – April 15, 2018 33 West 42nd St.
The Neuberger Museum of Art is pleased to commission José Parlá, a critically acclaimed, multidisciplinary artist working in painting, large-scale murals, photography, video, and sculpture, to create a major new mural for NEU SPACE│42. In his work, layers of paint, gestural drawing, and found ephemera combine to evoke the histories of urban environments.
