Clayton Patterson and crew annual shindig starts 7pm
4 Those of Us who Merely Tolerate Civilization
March 11- April 7
Opening reception Wednesday, March 20th from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
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SATURDAYS
PAY WHAT YOU WISH
5–8 pm
SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
1071 5TH AVE, NEW YORK, NY
BETWEEN 88TH & 89TH ST
We Shall Make America Wonder
Joe Coleman, Felipe Jesus Consalvos, Henry Darger, & Duke Riley
March 16 - April 20, 2019
Andrew Edlin Gallery is proud to present « We Shall Make America Wonder, » a group exhibition featuring the art of Joe Coleman, Felipe Jesus Consalvos, Henry Darger and Duke Riley.
These four visionaries are each eminent cartographers of latent lands, where the unimaginable is fully imagined and otherness is not only recognizable but relatable. Their worlds apart are built up with a richness of minutiae, an internal logic that allows the irrational to ring true.
For some of these artists God is in the details, for others it is likely the devil. Collectively, we can see them as embroiderers of some quilt-like map of all the madness, superstition, faith, desire and dread festering within the American psyche.
—Carlo McCormick
1220 5th Avenue NYC at 103rd st
Join us for the launch of The Artist's Studio, our new series of evenings with Doyle’s Director of Contemporary Art Angelo Madrigale in one-on-one conversations with some of the best and brightest talents in the art world today.
Chris "Daze" Ellis / Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 6:30pm
A lifelong New Yorker, Chris “Daze” Ellis emerged from the graffiti scene of the 1980s, ascending to worldwide fame with his vibrantly colored post-Pop depictions of the City and its disparate denizens. Ellis’ work can be seen in museums worldwide, including the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands, the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Visit DazeWorld.com
The event is free; reservations are required
Reservations: 212-427-4141, ext 600, or events@Doyle.com
Fun time with works on paper
Patrick Martinez
That Which We Do Not SeeOpening On:
Thursday, March 7, 6 – 8 PM March 7 – April 20, 2019
Fort Gansevoort 5 Ninth Ave. NYC
Plan B
A Pop-up Exhibition, March 6–9, 2019
Plan B is a pop-up exhibition, featuring galleries and artists from all over the world, which was built with love and support for the arts. The show is occurring within the heart of the Chelsea Arts District. Wednesday–Saturday, during New York’s art week—with special late opening hours on Friday until 8PM.
Plan B is made possible thanks to the generosity of Peter Hort, Rema Hort Mann Foundation, David Zwirner, and RiSBE, as well as colleagues within the arts community, coupled with support and facilitation by team VOLTA and Quang Bao (1969 Gallery director).
Plan B
525 W 19 St + 534 W 21 St
Opening Wednesday, March 6, 9AM – 5PM
Thursday, March 7, 10AM – 6PM
Friday, March 8, 10AM – 8PM
Saturday, March 9, 10AM – 6PM
Free Admission
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Overlooked No More: The Underground Graffiti Adventures of Dondi
Donald Joseph White, considered a legend before “street art” became popular, turned New York City’s subways into rolling canvases of color, humor and social commentary. Click link below for article:
