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The past is a foreign country; they do things differentlythere— Leslie Poles Hartley. Actually I never read thenovel this prescient quote is attributed to, The Go-Between(1953). But with the recent death of Harold Pinter, whowrote the screenplay for the 1971 film adaptation, I’vebeen sifting through fragments of language that resonateacross time. Seems like a lot of people want to go backin time. Who would have thought we would be debat-ing the merits of The New Deal nearly a hundred yearsafter the The Great Depression. (Whose idea was it tocall the Depression “Great” by the way?)
As inconvenient truths go, unfortunately when all ofthe economic stimulus plans and protectionist plans ofthe 1930s failed to turn around the most significantworldwide economic depression to date, the worldwidewar economy — yeah, that one, World War Two,rather conveniently “happened” in 1939 and all of asudden everyone was back at work. Sure do hopethat today’s economic stimulus plans and protectionistplans don’t fail; you never know what can happen.Just a thought.
Then again, lots of people want to live in the future;they’re saving other peoples’ money for a rainy day or anuclear winter, whichever comes first.What’s your pleasure;hot or cold? In any case, money is not money unless youspend it. Like blood, it has to circulate or it’s useless.The more you save, the more you lose. Where’s that“irrational exuberance” when we really need it?
Yes, the world is changing; no, nothing’s changed at all.The past is a foreign country — How does that goagain?
10 The West Coast: An Overviewof the California Art SceneBy Sarah Nardi
28 Jane Gennaroat Rogue SpaceBy Mary Hrbacek
32 Andrea ChiesiAt Nohra Haime GalleryBy Vivi Ying He
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The West Coast:An Overview of the California Art Scene
By Sarah Nardi
Most states have a varied cultural texture, a sub-tle social gradation that works its way east to
west, north to south. But the vast landscape ofCalifornia often feels less like a contiguous culturethan a distinct collection of self-contained worlds.Each of the state’s three major cities is animated byits own political, social and aesthetic philosophiesand defined by a particular historical identity. Art,and the corresponding gallery culture, reflect thisreality, making each city home to its own uniquescene.
San Diego, at the southernmost tip of the state,has a reputation for being the country’s mosttemperate city. Surrounded by lush naturalbeauty, the larger metropolitan area stretchesnorth along the Pacific, encompassing the cityand a string of affluent, coastal communities.Like the weather, the social climate tends to begenial — marked by a steadiness that borderson staid. Taste in San Diego is largely conser-vative, a fact which galleries, the most successfulof which have been active for more than twentyyears, must constantly contend. The city’s twomain gallery districts are located in Little Italy,a self-styled neighborhood district west of down-town and La Jolla, a wealthy resort community tothe north.
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Jason Sherry Axed it!, 2009.Molded 33 1/3 record, spray paint. 19 x 19 inches. Courtesy: Luis De Jesus Seminal Projects, San Diego, CA.
“...the vast landscape of California often feels lesslike a contiguous culture than a distinct collectionof self-contained worlds”
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Ansel Adams The Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 1942. gelatin silver print.15 x 18 3/4 inches. Courtesy: Joseph Bellows Gallery, La Jolla, CA
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Virginia Beahan Panaderia (bakery) René Ávila Reyes, Martir de la Revolución, Holguín, Cuba, 2004.Chromogenic print. Courtesy: Joseph Bellows Gallery, La Jolla, CA
Little Italy’s reputation as an up-and-coming artdistrict has been cemented in recent years by astring of young, progressive gallerists who haveset up shop amid the area’s coffee shops andcafes. Many of the galleries, like Subtext — asmall space with an adjoining bookstore on Ket-tner Boulevard — place an emphasis on urbancontemporary art and design; courting an audi-ence that may have otherwise migrated north toL.A. Around the corner on India Street, the three-year old Luis de Jesus Seminal Projects has gaineda reputation for its experimental exhibition pro-gram that juxtaposes local work with emergingmulti-media artists from around the world. Thoughpopular with the young and hip, the area hasstruggled to initiate a dialogue with San Diego’ssmall, somewhat timid community of collectors, themajority of which is concentrated in the north.“San Diego is a highly segregated place,” onegallerist explains. “We don’t have the kind of as-similation, the cultural collision, that happens inother cities and you feel that as a gallery. Collec-tors play it very safe.” The one space in the areathat seems to have struck a successful balance be-tween mid-career contemporary and blue-chip isScott White Contemporary Art, tucked away onWest Kalima Street.
A ten-mile drive on the I-5 North leads to La Jollawhere most of San Diego’s best known galleriesare located. The downtown area is small andposh, with galleries interspersed between luxurystorefronts and high-end boutiques. TasendeGallery, located on a scenic stretch of ProspectStreet, has been in La Jolla since 1979 when itmoved operations from Acapulco, Mexico. Witha heavy emphasis on sculpture, the gallery hasmounted exhibitions of recognizable work byartists like Giacomo Manzu, Isamu Noguci andMark di Suvero. A few blocks away on Girard,Joseph Bellows Gallery maintains three exhibitionsrooms of contemporary photography and vintageprints from iconic names like Ansel Adams andIrving Penn. And through a hard-to-find back alleyentrance, Quint Gallery occupies a quiet, subter-
“Though Chinatown remains a viable art district,its rapid growth began to slow within a few yearsand by 2003, the L.A. scene was ready for thenext phase of its evolution”
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Sebastian Blanck Isca and Hudson, (no further information provided). Courtesy: Scott White Contemporary, San Diego, CA
ranean space on Drury Lane. Of the city’s estab-lished gallerists, Mark Quint is perhaps the mostadventurous and seems particularly adept at nav-igating the space between emerging artists andwell-known work.
Two hours away in Los Angeles, intrepid galleryowners are in no short supply. L.A. has long beenconsidered the Western analogue of New YorkCity. But it’s only within the past several years thatthe L.A. gallery scene has really come into itsown, developing both the vibrancy and gravitas toact as a true cultural counterbalance to the East.For the past two decades, a cadre of enterprisinggallerists has steadily staked its claim in areasthroughout the city and carved the Los Angelessprawl into a series of distinct, navigable districts.
Chinatown, a 24-square block area to the north ofdowntown, was the scene of a major culturalrenaissance in the nineties. The area had been ineconomic free fall for about a decade when gal-leries, drawn to the neighborhood by low rentsand compact, urban charm, began to settle in.The recently shuttered Black Dragon Society wasamong the first exhibition spaces to open onChinatown’s Chung King Road in 1998. Run byan artist collective and operated only sporadically,Black Dragon had devoted many of its shows tostudent work and was instrumental in establishingthe unrefined “art school” vibe that still permeatesparts of the area. Traditional contemporary gal-ler ies soon fol lowed and within two years,Chinatown became a thriving gallery district thatbalanced a unique mix of the commercial and theconceptual. China Art Objects, another ChungKing Road pioneer, was an early supporter ofemerging L.A. artists Pae White and Ruby Neri
and for the past decade has focused heavily oncultivating local talent. Other contemporaryspaces dotting the easily traversed length ofChung King include The Happy Lion, The Box,Kathryn Brennan Gallery (formerly Sister) andSabina Lee. Steps away on Cottage Home Street,Steve Hanson (of China Art Objects), KathrynBrennan and Thomas Solomon (son of the lateNew York dealer Holly Solomon) have opened thecollaborative Cottage Home, a 4,000 square-footexhibition space in a former Chinese theater.
Though Chinatown remains a viable art district,its rapid growth began to slow within a few yearsand by 2003, the L.A. scene was ready for thenext phase of its evolution. At the time, Tim Blumand Jeff Poe (of the eponymous Blum & Poe) werelooking to relocate the well-known gallery from itsSanta Monica location to a larger space. Theyeventually settled on a sparse, industrialized stripin Culver City, an area located east of Venice onthe Santa Monica freeway. When it openedamong the warehouses and tire yards on a run-down stretch of La Cienega Boulevard, Blum &Poe was the only established gallery for miles. Buttypifying the will and enterprising spirit of the city’sgallerists, Kim Light (of Lightbox) followed Blum &Poe into the cultural wilderness, immediatelytrailed by LAXART, Susanne Vielmetter and LizbethOliveria (now closed). The settlement quickly ex-panded into an empire and today, over thirty gal-leries are operating in Culver City. Seriouscollectors frequent the district, mingling with scen-esters and casual spectators, to view work thatranges from the famous — Takashi Murakami andSam Durant — to the infamous — Bruce LaBruceand Dash Snow. The Culver City Art District, asit’s now known, has quickly gained an interna-
“The Culver City Art District, as it’s now known,has quickly gained an international reputationfor high-caliber work and is home to some ofL.A.’s best known galleries”
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Robert Bechtle Covered Car - SF (Version II), 2007. Watercolor on paper. 10 x 14 inches.Courtesy: Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA
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Beth Dow Yew, Hinton Ampner, from the series In the Garden, 2003. Platinum print.Courtesy: Joseph Bellows Gallery, La Jolla, CA
tional reputation for high-caliber work and is hometo some of L.A.’s best known galleries including:Roberts and Tilton, Peres Projects, LA Contempo-rary, Cherry and Martin and Sandroni.Rey.David Kordansky has just relocated to the areafrom Chinatown while Susanne Vielmetter re-cently expanded into a larger space on Wash-ington Boulevard. And in October, Blum & Poemoved across the street from their original 5,000square-foot space to a 21,000 square-foot com-plex that includes three galleries and a private res-idence for visiting artists.
A short drive west from Culver City leads to thetown of Santa Monica. The longtime home ofDavid Hockey, the area is awash in the intensehues of cerulean and sand made famous by hispaintings. As an arts district, the area is bestknown for Bergamot Station, an industrial complexhousing two dozen galleries and the Santa MonicaMuseum of Art. Bergamot was a trolley stationuntil 1954 when it became a warehouse districtand the site of a celery packing plant. It was laterpurchased by the City of Santa Monica which en-listed Wayne Blank, co-owner of ShoshanaWayne gallery, to develop the space for artisticuse. The resulting complex, which opened in1994, is a pedestrian-friendly grouping of gal-leries and shops that attracts hundreds of thou-sands of visitors a year. Those visiting BergamotStation can expect a healthy mix of emerging andmid-career work from notable galleries likeRosamund Felsen, where the focus is exposingyoung, regional artists, and Robert Berman, anearly exhibiter of Keith Haring and RaymondPettibon.
Venice, which borders Santa Monica to the south,is home to the popular LA Louver gallery. Locatedon a sunny stretch of Venice Boulevard, La Louveris best known for “Rouge Wave,” an annual exhi-bition showcasing emerging L.A. artists, as wellas for its roster of recognizable mid-career artistsincluding Richard Deacon, Deborah Butterfieldand Dale Chihuly. The New York-based L&M Artsis constructing a two-building complex down thestreet with a planned opening of September 2010and will kick off their exhibition program with ashow by Paul McCarthy. Though L&M consideredopening a branch in Berlin, the gallery eventuallysettled on Los Angeles, citing a creative energy inthe city similar to that of New York in the fifties.
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Serena Cole Venus (black headpiece), 2008. Watercolor, colored pencil, and gold leaf. 30 x 2 inches.Courtesy: Triple Base Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Area Figurative movement. John BerggruenGallery, among the most prominent in the city, hasan established reputation for exhibiting seminalCalifornia artists like Richard Diebenkorn, RichardSerra and Ed Ruscha. Berggruen is located oneblock west of Union Square on Grant Avenue.
But it’s to the south of Union Square, in the MissionDistrict, where a handful of relatively young gal-lerists are working closely with local artists, hop-ing to usher in a new era of San Francisco culture.Despite having one of the highest artist per capitarates in the world, San Francisco has been largelyunable to provide the kind of international expo-sure emerging artists need to build an establishedreputation. Mission galleries like Ratio-3, TripleBase, Fecal Face, Jack Hanley and, in theTendernob district, Silverman Gallery, are hopingto change this with progressive curatorial programsdesigned to garner international attention for bothemerging local artists and the San Francisco artsscene. Chris Perez of Ratio-3, who has made aname for himself with high profile exhibitions likethe West Coast debut of Ryan McGinley, regularlyexhibits young locals like Mitzi Pederson andJonathan Runico. Jessica Silverman, the 26-yearold founder of Silverman Gallery, cultivates rela-tionships with galleries abroad, bringing in thework of emerging international artists while send-ing her artists to show overseas. And Fecal FaceDot Gallery, the physical manifestation of the pop-ular e-zine Fecalface.com, has largely been cred-ited with legitimizing the New Mission School, amovement with roots in street culture and comic art.
Across the Bay Bridge in Oakland, gallery cultureis informed by the city’s gritty, grassroots history.Oakland has long been a hotbed of activism andattendant feelings of solidarity and optimism per-
If Los Angeles is approaching the apotheosis of itscreative evolution, San Francisco is just beginningthe ascent. After spending decades entangled inassociations with the counterculture, the city is step-ping beyond the hazy shadow of history and rais-ing its profile in the world of contemporary art.The area has arguably never been aligned withemerging artists in the way that other major citieshave. But as symbiosis between a new generationof gallerists and artists develops, the city seems tobe poised on the brink of major cultural change.
Union Square, bordered by four main streets,Stockton, Geary, Post and Powell, is situated in theheart of downtown and is home to the majority ofthe city’s most well-established galleries. Many arelocated at 49 Geary Street, where galleriesoccupy several floors of space. Fraenkel Gallery,on the fourth floor, has been operating since 1979and has a diverse history of photographic exhibi-tions that includes Diane Arbus, Richard Avedonand Sol LeWitt. One flight up, Robert KochGallery, also since 1979, maintains an extensivecollection of historical and contemporary photog-raphy with special emphasis on modernist andexperimental work of 1920’s and 30’s. Jack FischerGallery eschews easy categorization, offering aneclectic mix of intuitive, folk and outsider art. AndHaines Gallery, occupying a multi-room space onthe fifth floor, has a reputation for a progressiveexhibition program which includes the first majorWest Coast showings of Andy Goldsworthy andthe YBA’s. Rena Bransten, a longtime San Franciscogallerist, is located just up the street at 77 Geary.
Gallery Paule Anglim, at 14 Geary, has a longhistory of supporting experimental movements andartists in California such as Paul Kos, of the BayArea Conceptualists and Manuel Neri, of the Bay
“L.A. has long been considered the Westernanalogue of New York City. But it’s only withinthe past several years that the L.A. gallery scenehas really come into its own, developing boththe vibrancy and gravitas to act as a true culturalcounterbalance to the East”
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Ed Ruscha Report, 2007. Acrylic on museum board. 30 x 40 1/8 inches.Courtesy: John Berggruen Gallery. San Francisco, CA
vade the burgeoning arts district in the city’s up-town neighborhood. Centered around a stretch ofTelegraph Avenue, the district was the scene of an“art renaissance” in 2006 when a spate of newgalleries opened within months of one another.Looking for way to maximize the area’s exposure,gallerists began to work cooperatively, conceivinga cross-promoted first Friday event christened the“Oakland Art Murmur”. Immediately popular withlocals, the event managed to garner considerablenational attention by its third year. And though thelandscape has shifted considerably since 2006,several galleries in the district have become well-established. Johannson Projects, on the corner ofTelegraph and 23rd, works with a recognizableroster of mid-career artists including Devorah Sper-ber and Jim Campbell; Hatch Gallery, on 23rd,maintains a diverse mix of outsider/folk, experi-mental and pop; while Rock Paper Scissors Col-lective and The Compound, both on Telegraph,are run by artists and volunteers. A few blocksaway in the Ironworks district, Swarm galleryfocuses on contemporary and experimental workand runs The Nest, a neighborhood artist resi-dency program. The cooperative spirit that seemsto define the district extends beyond the galleriesto the small, devoted community of collectors thathas formed around them. “We affectionately callthem ‘emerging collectors’,” says one gallerist.“They may not spend the same kind of money ascollectors in other areas, but they’re highly sup-portive of Oakland artists and tend to follow themthroughout their careers. There’s just a tremendousamount of good will here right now.” M
“We affectionately call them ‘emergingcollectors’,” says one gallerist. “They may notspend the same kind of money as collectors inother areas, but they’re highly supportive ofOakland artists and tend to follow themthroughout their careers”
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Sarah Nardi is an arts and culture writer based in California,and a regular contributor to the M magazine.
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Jane Gennaro Moment Between Notes, 2004. egg,bone,gesso on canvas. 9 x12 x 6 inches.Courtesy: Rogue Space, New York
Jane GennaroRogue Space New York
By Mary Hrbacek
Jane Gennaro’s art is imbued with a sense of con-nection to the natural “found objects” she has dis-covered in the environs of her country home in NewYork State. Animal bones, insect parts, goose eggs,tortoise skulls and snake skins form the original im-petus for a diverse array of collages, assemblages,sculptures and drawings that combine natural itemswith personal articles such as clothing and bedding.In an intuitive creative process, Gennaro formulatesvisual ideas in response to the shapes and texturesthat attract her. This process stirs childhood memo-ries, transforming them into individual yet universalvisual narratives. The work delves into the sanctityof nature, the mystery of daily life, death, birth andregeneration.
The Bones and Egg series projects a dimensionof holiness inherent in the spiritual feeling ofthe sancti ty of l i fe and the natural world.Using white gauze or string, with eggs affixedto canvas, Gennaro creates soft web-like nestsusually associated with gestation. This formatelicits a sense of promise with the expectationthat culminates in bir th and regeneration. Thehint of gestation evokes a dimension of time inthe works. In some pieces, the eggs seem tobe trapped as in a spider’s web. The group ofwhite wall reliefs, especially the cross format,exude a feeling of purity and holiness usuallyassociated with the silent reverence one feelswhen approaching a shrine or entering achapel. The whiteness symbolizes the new be-ginnings of a tabula rasa. The Brides of Bonesculpture, constructed of deer bones and fab-ric, has a phantom, nostalgic quality of ghostlyapparitions glimpsed in moonlight.
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The Model series of cutout fashion magazine fig-ures comments on contemporary cultural values.In these works, Gennaro projects the anger shefeels at the diminished bodies and sick souls thatresult from the requisite starvation weight thatmodels must maintain in order to qualify for theirjobs in the fashion industry. This expectation ofthinness is a modern phenomenon. That theseemaciated beings are role models for young girlsis anathema to the increasingly liberated, self-actualizing contemporary woman. The artist alsoperforms a monologue called “Feed the Models”during the course of the exhibition.
In the related Hair and Model series, Gennaroemploys her own hair as lines in her intuitivedrawing process that results in an amalgam ofabstract flowing visceral organisms. Nervous ten-sion ignites a condition called trichotillomania, inwhich one pulls one’s hair out, strand by strand.She cites “hair pulling” as a female affliction, butuses this impulse creatively in her drawing pro-cedure.
The Kinderdraussen collages invoke the inno-cence of childhood by recreating the magic andwonder of early “bedtime” stories. In this nostal-gic series, Gennaro simulates the aura of fairytales by employing soft colors, flowers, bees,bones, insects, and eggs fixed on top of Eisen-hower era handkerchiefs. To these she adds vin-tage coloring book graphics of young childrenbusily reading, sleeping or at play. The workstap the power of fantasy to stir the childhoodmemories that persist within every adult child.
Gennaro’s highly imaginative, inventive art flowsfrom a consciousness of the unity of all forms oflife on the planet. She follows her muse, JosephCornell, in making narrative theatrical works im-bued with a sense of mystery. M
Jane Gennaro Shaking the Goose Egg, 2009. Mixed media on canvas. 20 x 20 inches. Courtesy: Rogue Space, New York
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High Line Open Studios’ Rogue Space is located in Chelseaat 526 West. 26th St., Ste. 9E, New York, NY 10001
“Animal bones, insect parts, goose eggs,tortoise skulls and snake skins form the originalimpetus for a diverse array of collages,assemblages, sculptures and drawings thatcombine natural items with personal articlessuch as clothing and bedding”
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Beyond Time: Andrea ChiesiNohra Haime Gallery
By Vivi Ying He
During his first one person show in New York, self-taughtItalian artist Andrea Chiesi discusses his paintings,
which are based on photographs that he takes of emptyand abandoned spaces.
Many of your paintings feature abandonedplaces. Why did you choose these places to paint?I started to paint abandoned places like factories andheavy industry because I’m interested in painting thehistory and memory of the last century. My firstmedium was shooting photos, but then I wanted torealize a traditional technique, oil on canvas becauseI love the history of Italian painting. I tried to do a newview of painting with the emotion of our time. Paintingoil on canvas, oil on linen. I change the colors, thephotos, to be just black and white. And I transformthe real places into more metaphysical places; aboutthe mind, the soul, nowhere.
I could feel that because I’ve seen similar workin Chinese art, with abandoned pictures; butthey were just pure photographs. Yours arepaintings; there is the emotion, the sadness ofsomething that it is gone. There is emotion. I tryto give light, I try to stop the time. Suspend the mo-ment. It is interesting for me to give hope to these kindsof pictures about shadow; the shadow of the light.It’s a spiritual search, about control, about concen-trating the technique of painting. I mean it’s hard to getthe light; it’s similar to life, there is hope, in going tothe light.
About hope, what do you mean? It’s a simpleview. First, I’m a painter. I use language with im-agery, I think one of the powers paintings have itthat they give something to your soul. It’s a religiousway of thinking of life. These painted places areout of time, out of the world, so I try to give hopeto myself and to those who view the pictures.
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“...first there is the real, physical place. ThenI paint, and another process starts. I changethe light and architecture; the technique istraditional. Hand drawn, slow painting”
Andrea Chiesi disusses his work, Beyond Time, at the Nohra Haime Gallery, New York. Photo: © Macinnis 2009.
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Each person who sees your paintings will have adifferent feeling; the experience is different. Onemay see the sadness, others the hope, all have different interpretations. Are these all of the sameplace? Yes, it’s an abandoned place, a factory. It wasa steel factory, abandoned and collapsed. It livesagain in the pictures, like a cathedral of our time.
Many of your paintings study architecture. I didn’tstudy architecture, but I’m interested in places wherepeople have passed through. These places are wait-ing for people to come again; my interest is in paint-ing, not architecture.
I understand that you are self tought, for all of thepaintings. Did you also do the photography thatthe paintings are based on? Yes, for me it’s neces-sary to go to places. I never use photos shot by some-one else, or downloaded from the internet. I have togo and feel the place. A lot of times I have problemswith the police; they’re closed places and so I don’thave authorization. I like exploring the landscape,seeing the transformation of the town. That’s the firstpart. The final part, the panting is more spiritual.
First you take pictures, then you make the paintings. That’s how you do it? Yes, first there is the real,physical place. Then I paint, and another processstarts. I change the light and architecture; the tech-nique is traditional. Hand drawn, slow painting.These sizes take at least two weeks to a month de-pending on my concentration. It’s very detailed, alot of technique. The detail is what I mean aboutlife being difficult, to go into the light.
How did you teach yourself painting? I starteddrawing in the 1980’s when I was young. But not in
a contemporary style, I started drawing in punk rockgothic, I drew alterative kinds things; I arrived at oilon canvas later. It’s been a slow process. But it’salways growing.
How did you start to work with this gallery, withNohra? She saw my gallery show in Milan, at mygallery there last year. It was simple, she liked it. Thenthere were some months for organizing the transport,new pictures, new work.
I feel in the contemporary art world, I haven’tseen work similar to yours, most people doportraits. The feeling of your painting is unique,it’s not only technique but the way you present it.You’re very kind; you’re right, maybe that’s so. I didnot study art, I became a painter through drawing.
Did you do an apprenticeship? No, it was some-thing that I had inside me, I had to get it out, toexpress it.
What about your family? My sister is a painter butshe never exhibited. It’s my own motivation andchoice of life. To be a painter now, doing this kind ofpainting, it was at first a life choice. Then sometimeafter, it became my job — what I doing for a living.In Italy, there are many people doing architecture orart who did not study. The Italians seem to know, onthe street, about painting. It’s a good, cultured envi-ronment. Many people absorb the centuries of art;but the problem now in Italy is that the governmentdoesn’t invest much in culture, so artists have had todo a lot on their own. There is not political culture forcontemporary art, so everyone is alone. The atmos-phere is good for starting and growing up, and thentrying to do other things outside. M
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Andrea Chiesi Kaliyuga 48, 2007. Oil on linen. 100 x 70 cm. Courtesy: Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
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Bodell/Fahey Umbrella ArtsGary Tenenbaum, “Chromatic Fields”, paintings and works onpaper, Oct 22 thru Nov 22317 E 9 St, 10003212.508.7196 [email protected] Tue-Sat 1-6
China SquarePlease call gallery for schedule102 Allen St, 10002212-255-8886 [email protected] Tue-Sat 12-6; Thu 12-8
CSVMulti-cultural arts center, ongoing events and shows107 Suffolk St, 10002212.260.4080 [email protected]
EnvoySlava Mogutin, “Food Chain”, photography, thru Nov 11; RyanWallace: “Glean”, photography, Nov 5 thru Dec 12131 Chrystie St, 10002212.226.4555 [email protected] Tue-Sun 12-6
Lehmann MaupinTracey Emin: “Tracey Emin”, sculpture, painting, Nov 5 thruDec 19201 Chrystie Street, 10002212 254 0054 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
The New Museum of Contemporary ArtUrs Fischer: “Urs Fischer: Marguerite de Ponty”, sculp-ture, installation, Oct 28 thru Feb 7; Nikhil Chopra: “NikhilChopra”, performance, Oct 28 thru Feb235 Bowery, 10002212-219-1222 [email protected] Wed-Sun 12-6; Fri-Sat 7-9
NY Studio GalleryEunjung Hwang: “1,3,8 Characters”, painting, video, sculp-ture, Nov 12 thru Dec 12154 Stanton St, 10002212.627.3276 [email protected] Thu-Sat 12-6; or by appt.
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White Box BoweryPonprofit curatorial program329 Broome St, 10002212.714.2347 [email protected] Wed-Sun 11-7
Woodward GalleryCristina Vergano: “Cristina Vergano: Just for You”, painting,sculpture, Nov 7 thru Jan 9133 Eldridge Street, 10002212.966.3411 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6; Sun 12-5
Zürcher StudioKatharina Ziemke: “The Thicket”, painting, Nov 5 thru Dec 833 Bleecker St, 10012212.777.0790 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6; Sun 2-6
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SohoBrooke AlexanderSol LeWitt, “Wall Drawing # 481: Two Part Drawing”, Multipleasymmetrical pyramids with color ink washes superimposed,installation, thru Jan 1659 Wooster, 2nd fl, 10012212.925.4338 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
Artists Space GalleryPlease call gallery for schedule38 Greene, 3rd fl, 10013212.226.3970 [email protected] Tue, Thu, Fri 12-6; Wed 12-8; Sat 12-5
Ethan Cohen Fine ArtsUshio Shinohara: “Wham! Pow! Vroom!”, Oct 22 thru Nov 27;Project Gallery, Group Show: “Chinese Contemporary ArtStars”18 Jay St, 10013212.625.1250 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Deitch ProjectsKristin Baker, “Splitting Twilight”, Nov 05 thru Dec 1976 Grand and 18 Wooster, 10013212.343.7300 [email protected] Tue–Sat 12-6
The Drawing Center“ReeMorton: At the Still Point of the TurningWorld”, thruDec 1835 Wooster, 10013212.219.2166 [email protected] Tue–Fri 10– 6; Sat 11–6
Ronald Feldman Fine ArtsVitaly Komar: “New Symbolism”, painting, Nov 7 thru Dec 2431 Mercer Street, 10013212-226-3232 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6; Mon. by appt.
OK Harris Works of ArtGroup Show, Robert Van Vranken, Dennis Michael Jones, TinoZago, Johnathan Janson, Jean-Pierre Seguin, Romain E., Var-ied Media, Oct 24 thru Nov 28383 West Broadway, 10012212.431.3600www.okharris.com Tue–Sat 10–6
Lemmons ContemporaryPlease call gallery for schedule.155 Hudson St, 10013212.336.0025 [email protected] Mon-Fri 11-6
Soho Photo Gallery“National Alternative Processes Competition Winners, RobertA. Schaefer, Jr., Juror”, Photography, Nov 3 thru Nov 28; “SohoPhoto Members Alternative Processes Show”, Photography,Nov 3 thru Nov 28; Guest Exhibitor: Laurent Lafolie, Photogra-phy, Nov 3 thru Nov 2815 White Street, 10013212-226-8571 [email protected] Wed-Sun 1-6
Staley-Wise GalleryLillian Bassman: WOMEN, photography, Oct 23 thru Nov 21560 Broadway, 3rd fl, 10012212.966.6223 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–5
Ward-nasse Gallery5 different ethinic groups of the Amazon: “Braids and Colorsof the Amazon”, paintings, Nov 7 thru Dec 6178 Prince, 10012212.925.6951 [email protected] Mon-Fri 10-6
Chelsea303 GalleryNick Mauss, sculpture, Oct 23 thru Dec 5525 W 22, 10011212.255.1121 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
532 Gallery / Thomas JaeckelHendrik Smit: “New Paintings”, Oct 29 thru Nov 28532 W 25, 10011917.701.3338 [email protected] Tue-Fri 11-6; Sat 1-5
ACA GalleriesDavid Burliuk, Louis Elshemius and Lawrence Lebduska:“Eccentrics, Misfits and Idealists”, Paintings and Works onPaper, thru Nov 28529 W 20, 10011212.206.8080 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6; 10:30-6
Agora GalleryGroup Show: “Metamorphosis, The Color of Transforma-tion,The Persistence of Form, The Rhythm of Color”, Paint-ing. sculpture, Nov 20 thru Dec 11; Ruth Gilmore Langs:“Ruth Gilmore Langs: Paint”, painting, Nov 20 thru Mar 19530 W 25, 10001212.226.4151 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Amsterdam Whitney GalleryGroup Shows: “Cornucopic Counterpoints”, Cora Crone-meyer, Debbie Davies, Jason Lincoln Jeffers; “Lights, VisionAction!”, Liz Goldberg, Boriana Kantcheva, Grady Zeeman,“Naturalistic Plentitudes”; Sara Chambers, Paul Kentz, Na-dine Rippelmeyer; “Synergistic D-Mentions”, Niclas Castello,Monireh Garoussian, Gerda Roze; “Collectors Choice” StevenHill, Richard Bailey, Nov 6 thru Dec 1511 W 25, 4th fl, 10001212.255.9050 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–5:30
Barry Friedman Ltd.Cristiano Bianchin, Yoichi Ohira, Laura de Santillana: “Venice.3 Visions in Glass”, Glass, Oct 29 thru Jan 16515 W 26, 10001212.239.8600 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Blank SpaceMarc Burkhardt, Oil Paint, wood, Nov 5 thru Nov 28; GroupShow, Drawing, Installation, Dec 3 thru Jan 9511 W 25, Ste. 204, 10001212-924-2025 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10-6
Blue Mountain GalleryMargaret Leveson, “Artists' Places: Oil Paintings of StudioBuildings in the Catskills 19th/Early 20th CenturyPakatakan Art Colony & Catskill Landscapes Nov 3 thru 28530 W 25, 4th fl, 10001646.486.4730 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
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J. Cacciola GalleryLinda Christensen: “Linda Christensen, New Paintings”,painting, Oct 1 thru Nov 28617 West 27th Street, 10001212-462-4646 [email protected] Tue-Fri 11-5; or by appt.
Chambers Fine Art“Harmonic Visions”, Oct 21 thru Dec 31; “Me, Myself and I”,Oct 17 thru Dec 5, 2009522 W. 19th, 10011212.414.1169 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Cheim & Read“Jack Pierson: Abstracts”, Oct 8 thru Nov 14; New Work:“Lynda Benglis”, sculpture, Nov 19 thru Dec 19547 W 25, 10001212.242.7727 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Chelsea Art Museum, Home of the MiotteFoundation“Mimmo Rotella: The Art Of Recycling and the Readymade”,affiche, Oct 3 thru Nov 14; “Jean Miotte: It's a BeautifulWorld”, painting, Oct 3 thru Dec 30; “Marlene Tseng Yu: Forcesof Nature”, painting, Oct 3 thru Nov 14; So-Bin Park, mixed-media, Nov 20 thru Jan 02; “Robert Chen: A Retrospective”Nov 20 thru Jan 02556 W 22, 10011212.255.0719 [email protected] Tue-Sat 12-6; Thu 12-8
James Cohan GalleryBill Biola, “Bodies of Light”, Video / Photography, Oct 23 thruDec 5533 W 26, 10001212.714.9500 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10–6
Betty Cuningham GalleryAbby Leigh, “ The Sleepers Eye”, mixed media, Oct 15 thruNov 14; Pearlstein/Held, Nov 19 thru Feb 13541 W 25, 10001212.242.2772 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10-6
Andrew Edlin GalleryIn Through the Out Door, Inaugural Show, Oct 22 thru Dec 5134 10th Ave, 10011212.206.9723 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Flag Art FoundationFelix Gonzalez-Torres & Jim Hodges, “Floating a Boulder”,Sculpture / Installation, Oct 1 thru Jan 31545 W 25, 9th fl, [email protected] By Invitation
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ChelseaFirst Street GalleryMark Gotbaum: “Mark Gotbaum-Paintings and Drawings”,Work in acrylic and pencil, Nov 3 thru Dec 5526 W 26, 9th fl, 10001646.336.8053 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–6
Gana Art New YorkUchida Shigeru, Oct 15 thru Nov 14; Nampyo Kim: “InstantLandscapes”, painting, Nov 19 thru Dec 19; Andy Warhol:“Small Paintings”, Nov 19 thru Dec 19568 West 25th Street, 10001212-229-5828 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Gagosian West 21st StreetRichard Serra, Blind Spot / Open Ended, sculpture, Oct 27thru Dec 23522 W 21, [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Gagosian West 24th StreetMike Kelley: “Horizontal Tracking Lines” Nov 7 thru Dec 23555 W 24, [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
George Billis GalleryEnrique Santana, painting, Nov 3 thru Dec 19; ElizabethO’Reilly, painting, Nov 3 thru Dec 19511 W 25, ground fl,10001212.645.2621 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Gladstone GalleryCaroll Dunham, drawing / installation, thru Dec 5515 W 24, 10011 [email protected] 212.206.9300
Horton & LiuMelanie Schiff, “Mirror & Mastodon”, Oct 15 thru Nov 15504 W 22, Parlor Level, 10011212.243.2663 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Jenkins Johnson“Rene Lynch: Behind the Garden Gate”, Oct 22 thru Dec 5521 W 26, 10001212.629.0707 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Kent Gallery“All in this Together: Dorothea Tanning& Friends”, thruNov 28541 W 25, 2nd fl, 10001212.627.3680 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Jim Kempner Fine ArtPlease call for schedule501 W 23, 10011212.206.6872 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
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Anton Kern GalleryMichael Joo, mixed media, Oct 22 thru Dec 5532 W 20,10011212.367.9663 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
Leo Kesting GalleryJason Douglas Griffin, “Getting to Know Someone: 80’sBabies”, Oct 9 thru Nov 8812 Washington St, 10014917.650.3760 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-7; Sun 1-6,Mon 1-6
Kips GalleryHaessle, “New Paintings”, Oct 15 thru Nov 10; AndyLeleisi’uao, “Asefeka of the Unmalosa”, Nov 10 thru Dec 8511 W 25, 10001212.242.4215 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–6
Lehmann Maupin GalleryTeresita Fernández, sculpture / installation, Oct 22 thruDec 19540 W 26, 10001212.255.2923 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Robert Mann GalleryRobert Frank, Sep 24 thru Jan 9210 Eleventh Avenue, 10001212.989.7600 [email protected] By Appointment Only
Matthew Marks GalleryPeter Fischli & David Weiss (Fischli & Weiss), mixed media,Oct 31 thru Jan 16522 W 22, 10011212.243.0200 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–6
Kathryn Markel Fine ArtsSara MacCulloch, “New Paintings”, Oct 15 thru Nov 14;Stephen Pentak, “Vertical Landscapes”, Nov 19 thru Dec 23529 W 20, 6th fl,10011212.366.5368 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10-6; Sat 11-6
McKenzie Fine ArtDavidMann, Oct 15 thruNov 14; LauraWatt, Nov 19 thru Dec 19511 W 25, #208, 10001212.989.5467 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10-6; Sat 11-6
Metro Pictures GalleryPaulina Olowska, Stephen G. Rodes and Catherine Sullivan,thru Oct 17; Olaf Breuning, Oct 29 thru Dec 5519 W 24, 10011212.206.7100 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
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ChelseaRicco / MarescaPlease call gallery for schedule529 W 20, 3rd fl, 10011212.627.4819 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–6
Andrea RosenMatthew Richie,“Lineshot”, sculpture, painting, wall draw-ing, Oct 23 thru Dec 2525 W 24, 10011212.627.6000 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
Julie Saul GallerySarah Anne Johnson, “House on Fire”, Sculpture, thru Nov 14535 W 22, 6th fl, 10011212.627.2410 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11–6
Jack Shainman GalleryMark Sheinkman, paintings, Oct 15 thru Nov 14; Antonio Mu-rado, paintings, Nov 19 thru Jan 16513 W. 20, 10011212.645.1701 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
Allen Sheppard GalleryPlease call gallery for schedule530 W 25, 10001212.989.9919 [email protected] Tue–Sat 12–6
Soho20 ChelseaEllen Hoffman: “The Summer House, memorial exhibition”,Drawing, Oct 27 thru Nov 21; Gayle Tanaka: “Saving Face”,Photography and Mixed Media, Oct 27 thru Nov 21; GroupShow: “SAVOIR-FAIRE: A series of live performances promot-ing women artists”, Performance, Nov 5 thru Nov 21511 W. 25, ste. 605, 10001212.367.8994 [email protected] Tue-Sat 12-6
Robert Steele GalleryKeizo Ushio: “Oushi Zokei”, Oct 14 thru Nov 14; Timothy PaulMyers: “Parts Repeated”, Nov 19 thru Dec 19511 W. 25 St. suite 101, 10011212.243.0165 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Stendhal GalleryPlease call gallery for schedule545 W. 20th St., 10011212.366.1549 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
StricoffJane LaFarge Hamill, Nov 5 thru Nov 17564 W. 25, 10001212.219.3977 [email protected] Tue–Sat 11-6
Studio 601Please call gallery for schedule511 West 25th Street, 10001212.367.7300 [email protected] Mon-Sat 10-6
ChelseaRobert Miller GalleryGroup Show, “Avec le Temps- In Time”, Belgian Contempo-rary artists, Nov 5 thru Dec 23524 W 26, 10001212.366.4774 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
Mixed GreensAdia Millett: “The Birth of Bardo”, mixed media installation,photography, video, Oct 8 thru Nov 7; Kimberley Hart: “Scout”,drawings, sculpture, Nov 12 thru Dec 23531 W 26, 1st fl, 10001212-331-8888 [email protected] Mon-Fri 10-6; Saturday11:00AM-6:00PM
The Museum at FIT“Fashion and Politics”, thru Nov 7; “American Beauty”, Nov 6thru April 10Seventh Ave at 27th, 10001212.217.5800 [email protected]/museum Tue-Fri 12-8; Sat 10-5
Reeves ContemporarySara Amos, “New Territories”, prints, Oct 15 thru Nov 14; H2OFilm on Water, all media, Nov 16 thru Dec 23535 W 24, 2nd fl, 10011212.714.0044 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
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MidtownAsia Society“Hanging Fire: Contemporary Art from Pakistan”, thru Jan 3725 Park Ave at 70th, 10021212.288.6400 [email protected] Tue-Sun 11-6; Fri 11-9
DC Moore GalleryEric Aho, Oct 8 thru Nov 7; “Jane Wilson: Recent Paintings”,Nov 12 thru Dec 23724 Fifth Ave at 57th, 8th fl, 10019212.247.2111 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–5:30
Forum GalleryGroup Show: “The Platonic Ideal”, Oct 1 thru Nov 28;HollyLane & Cybèle Young, Nov 12 thru Dec 23745 Fifth Ave, at 57th, 4th & 5th fl, 10151212.355.4545 [email protected] Mon-Fri 10-5:30
Fountain Gallery“Is White A Color?”, thruNov 11; “I Believe”, Nov 20 thru Dec 30702 Ninth Ave, 10019212.262.2756 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-7; Sun 1-5
Galerie St. EtienneCelebratingthe70thAnniversaryofGalerieSt.Etienne:“EgonSchieleAsPrintmaker”, paintings, drawings, prints,Nov 3 thru Jan924 W 57, 8th fl, 10019212.245.6734 [email protected] Tue-Fri 11-5
Gallery Korea“30 Years of Korean Cultural Service New York”, Nov 16 thruNov 30 ; “Faces and Facts: Korean Contemporary Art in NewYork”, Nov 19 thru Jan460 Park Ave, 6th fl, 10022212.759.9550 [email protected] Mon–Fri 10–7; Sat 10-4
The Gabarron Foundation, Carriage HouseCenter for the ArtsMiguel Galanda: “Night Metal”, painting and sculpture, Oct 30thru Dec 4149 E 38, 10016212.573.6968 x10 [email protected] By appointment only
HP Garcia GalleryBREAKTHROUGH:Reflections on theBerlinWall, a powerful andvisually stimulating exhibition commemorating the 20th anniver-sary of the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989. BREAKTHROUGH com-municates the personal reflections of the participating artists onthe realities of life around theBerlinWall, its consequences in thelives and psyche of the German people as well as the events thatfinally brought it down. Participating artists include: BertoldBarasch,MichelHaese,HeideHatry, LauraHatry, PaulKaestner,RichardRabensaat,HenryRasmussenand Iris Schieferstein,Nov3 thru Dec 23580 Eighth Avenue, 7th Floor, 10018212.354.7333 [email protected] Tue-Sat 1-6
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makato sasaki vivien schmidt hala schoukair joan schreder t.c.siang christel sobke julio susana han jong shin
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ChelseaStefan Stux GalleryGroupShow: “OnLove?OnWar?: Prominent Contemporary Chi-nese Artists”, Oct 22 thru Nov 14; Anna Jóelsdóttir: “PreistChews Velvet Haddock”, Installation, Nov 19 thru Jan 9530 W 25, 10001212.352.1600 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
Von Lintel GalleryMark Sheinkman, paintings, Oct 15 thru Nov 14; AntonioMurado, paintings, Nov 19 thru Jan 16520 W 23, Ground fl, 10011212.242.0599 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–6
Mike Weiss GalleryMaya Gold: Wake, painting, Oct 29 thru Jan 9520 W 24, 10011212.691.6899 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Andre Zarre GalleryDavid Rankin: Recent Works, Painting, thru Nov 7; Galleryone,“Anya Rubin: Recent Paintings” Nov 10 thru Dec 22;Gallery two, “Elena Borstein: Recent Paintings” Nov 10 thruDec 22529 West 20th Street, 10011212.255.0202andrezarregallery.com Tue-Sat 10
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MidtownHoward Greenberg GalleryBruce Davidson, “East 100th Street”, photography, Nov 5 thruJan 241 E 57, 14th fl, 10022212.334.0010 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10–6
Nohra Haime Gallery“Andrea Chisei: Beyond Time”, Painting, Oct 7 thru Nov 7;Hugo Tillman: “Daydreams of Mine”, Photography, Nov 11thru Dec 5; Carol K. Brown: “Paperdolls”, Painting, Nov 11thru Dec 541 E 57, 6th fl, 10022212.888.3550 [email protected] Mon–Sat 10–6
Bill Hodges GalleryNorman Lewis: “Black on White”, drawings, Nov 12 thru Dec1224 W 57, 10019212.333.2640 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10:30-6; Sat 12:30-5:30
Leonard Hutton GalleriesPost War American, Russian Avant-Garde, GermanExpressionism, European Modernism, Painting / Sculpture/ Works On Paper41 E 57, 6rd fl, 10022212.751.7373 [email protected] Mon-Fri 10-5:30
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MidtownInternational Center of PhotographyGroup Show: “Dress Codes: The Third ICP Triennial of Pho-tography and Video”, Photography, Oct 2 thru Jan 171133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, 10036212-857-0000 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6; until 8pm Fri
Jadite GalleriesChantal Cavanna” Travel”, painting, Nov 4 thru Nov 28; LuciaHervás: “Expanción del interior”, painting, Nov 4 thru Nov 28;MelenaPetrarca: “Marlyn’sDreams, painting,Nov 4 thru Nov 28413 W 50, 10019212.315.2740 [email protected] Tue-Sat 12-6
The Museum of Modern Art MoMAIn & Out of Amsterdam: Art & Project Bulletin, 1968-1989”,thru Nov 911 W 53, 10019212.708.9400www.moma.org
New Art CenterDemetrio Alfonso: “Constructions”, Nov 3 thru Nov 28; Beat-rice Burel: “Paintings”, Nov 3 thru Nov 28; Monica Budac:“Paintings”, Nov 3 thru Nov 21580 8th Avenue @ 38th Street, 10018212.354.2999 [email protected] Tue-Sat 1-6
Michael Rosenfeld GalleryNorman Lewis: “ Pulse, A Centenial Exhibition”, painting, Nov5 thru Dec 2324 W 57, 7th fl, 10019212.247.0082 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Sutton GalleryPlease call for schedule407 E 54, (bet. 1st Ave & Sutton Pl) , 10022212.753.0884 [email protected] 11-6; Sat 11-5
Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc.Ruven Afanador: "Mil Besos", photography, Oct 29 thruDec 12145 E 57, 3rd, 10022212.223.1059 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Zabriskie GalleryRichard Stankiewicz, Sculpture, thru Nov 7; Yasuo Kuniyoshi,painting / drawing, Nov 10 thru Jan 941 E 57, 4th fl, 10022212.752.1223 [email protected] Tue–Sat 10–5:
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UptownGuggenheim MuseumKandinsky, thru Jan 13; Thannhauser Collection and Kandin-sky Gallery, Ongoing1071 Fifth Ave at 89th, 10128212.423.3500 [email protected] Sat–Wed 10–5:45; Fri 10–8
LTMHRoya Akhavan: “Nexus“, thru Nov 0739 East 78th Street at Madison Avenue, 10075212-249-7695 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Hirschl & AdlerRandall Exon:” Currents”, painting, Oct 29 thru Dec 521 E 70, 10021212.535.8810 [email protected] Tue-Fri 9:30-5:15; Sat 9:30-4:45
Irena Hochman Fine Art LtdEmin, Grotjahn, Hirst, Judd, Katz, Maloney, Myslowski, Pi-casso, Ryman, Warhol.1100 Madison Avenue, 10028212.772.2227 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
The Jewish Museum“Reinventing Ritual: Contemporary Art and Design for Jew-ish Life”, thru Feb 7; “Rite Now: Sacred and Secular in Video”,thruFeb7; “CutureandContinuity: TheJewishJourney”, ongoing1109 Fifth Ave at 92nd, 10028212.423.3200 [email protected] Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu 11–5:45, Tue 11–8
Jo-An Fine Art Gallery20th Century Paintings and Fine Art Prints by Old and NewMasters Theresa Bernstein, FrankMason, Terence Coyle, An-thony Palumbo and others247 E 77, 10021212.717.9111 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-5:30
Knoedler & Co.Conrad Marca-Relli, “The New York Years, 1945-1967”, MixedMedia, thru Nov 1419 E 70, 10021212.794.0550 [email protected] Tue-Fri 9:30-5:30;Sat 10-5:30
Hans P. Kraus, Jr. Fine Photographs“Silver Anniversary: 25 Photographs, 1835-1914”, Oct 14thru Nov 20962 Park Avenue, 10028212-794-2064 [email protected] Mon-Fri 12-6
Lincoln Center Gallery“Lincoln Center: Celebrating 50 Years”, Oenslager Gallery,Varied Media / Ephemera, thru Jan 6; “List Art Collection”,ongoing136 W 65, 10023212.875.5017 [email protected] During showtimes, By appt.
UptownThe Americas SocietyFernell Franco: “Fernell Franco: Amarrados [Bound]”, FineArts Photography, Sep 17 thru Jan 2680 Park Ave at 68th, 10065212.249.8950 [email protected] Wed–Sat 12–6
Nathan A. Bernstein & Co., Ltd.Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary Fine Art21 East 65th Street, 2nd Floor, 10065212.288.8970 [email protected] 10-6; Sat. by appt.
Björn Ressle GalleryPlease call gallery for schedule16 E 79, 2nd fl, 10021212.744.2266 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10:30-6; Sat 10:30-5:30
China InstituteGroup Show: “Humanism in China: A Contemporary Recordof Photography”, Photography, Sep 24 thru Dec 13125 E 65th St, 10065212.744.8181 [email protected] Sun-Sat 10-5; Tue & Thu 5-8
Dickinson Roundell Inc.Old Masters, Impressionist, Modern and Post-War Art fromthe gallery's inventory. Viewings by appointment.19 E 66, 10021212.772.8083 [email protected] Mon-Fri 9-5
The Frick Collection“Watteau to Degas: French Drawings from the Frits Lugt Col-lection”, Oct 6 thru Jan 101 E 70, 10021212.288.0700 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6; Sun 11-5
Gagosian Madison AvenueRoger Ballen: “Boarding House”, Nov 5 thru Dec 23980 Madison at 76, 10021212.744.2313 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant WeylSophie Calle, “The Address Book”, Oct 8 thru Nov 8; JoelShapiro: “Boat, Bird, Mother and Child”, new screenprints,Nov 10 thru Dec 12980 Madison at 76th, 5th fl, 10021212.249.3324 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-6
Goedhuis Contemporary“Landscape Exhibion”, Group Show, Oct 22 thru Nov 2042 E 76, 10021212.535.6954 [email protected] Mon-Sat 10-6
Richard Gray GalleryContemporary and modern masters1018 Madison Ave, 10021212.472.8787 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-5:30
Metropolitan Museum of Art“Vermeer’s Masterpiece: The Milkmaid”, thru Nov 29; “RoxyPaine on the Roof: Maelstrom”, thru Nov 29Fifth Ave at 82nd, 10028212.879.5500www.metmuseum.org Tue–Thu & Sun 9:30–5:30; Fri–Sat 9:30–9:00
Galerie Mourlot“Modern Masters”, prints, ongoing”16 E 79, 10021212.288.8808 [email protected] Mon-Sat 10-6
El Museo Del Barrio“Nexus New York: Latin/American Artists in the Modern Me-tropolis” thru Feb1230 Fifth Ave at 104th, 10029212.831.7272 [email protected] Wed-Sun 11-5
The National Academy Museum“Reconfiguring the Body in American Art, 1820-2009”, paint-ing, sculpture, works on paper, thru Nov 151083 Fifth Avenue, @ 89th Street, 10128212.369.4880 [email protected] Wed-Thu 12-5; Fri- Sun 11-6
Neue Galerie New York“From Klimt to Klee: Masterworks from the Serge SabarskyCollection”, Oct 15 thru Feb 151048 Fifth Ave, 10028212.288.0665 [email protected] Thu, Sat-Mon 11-6; Fri 11-9
Michelle Rosenfeld“Asian Art and Modern Master Paintings”, Nov 1 thru Dec 2316 E 79 at Madison, 10021212.734.0900 [email protected] Mon-Fri 10-5
Anita Shapolsky GalleryGroup Show: “Potpourri”, painting, sculpture, Oct 8 thruJan 16152 E 65 (patio entrance), 10021212.452.1094 [email protected] Wed-Sat 11-6
Allan StonePlease call gallery for schedule113 E 90, 10128212.987.4997 [email protected]
Paul Thiebaud GalleryPlease call gallery for schedule42 East 76th St. (at Madison), 10021212.737-9759 [email protected] By appointment only
Erik Thomsen LLC Asian ArtJapanese screens, paintings and works of art44 E 74, 2nd Fl, 10021212.288.2588 [email protected] Mon-Fri 2-6; Sat 10-2
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QueensDean Project“Bryan Drury: Solo Exhibition,” Nov 21 thru Jan 84543 21 St, LIC 11101718.706.1462 [email protected] Thu-Sun 12-6; Mon by appt.
Deitch Projects“Keith Haring: The Ten Commandments”, Nov 08 thru Feb 154-40 44th Drive, Long Island City 11101212.343.7300 [email protected] Thu-Sun 2-8
Juvenal Reis StudiosA community of international, professional and emergingartists43-01 22nd St., 11101718.875.2098 [email protected] Mon-Fri 9-5
M55 ArtPlease call for schedule44-02 23rd Street, ground floor, 11101718.729.2988 [email protected] Thu-Sun 12-6
P.S.1 Contemporary Art CenterRobert Bergman, “Selected Portraits”, Photography, Oct 25thru Jan 4; “Between Spaces”, junior curitorial staff show,Oct 25 thru Apr 5; “1969”, Work from the collection producedin ‘69, Oct 25 thru Apr 522-25 Jackson Ave, LIC 11101718.784.2084 [email protected] Thu-Mon 12-6
QCC Art GalleryPatricia Dreyfus, “War Memories Reinvented”, thru Nov 6222-05, 56th Ave, 11364718.631.6396 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10-5; Sat-Sun 12-5
Socrates Sculpture Park“Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition”, thru March 8; “OpenSpace: Pentti Monkkonen, Temple of Dionysos”; “BroadwayBillboard: Stephen Shore, Amarillo, Texas, July, 1972”Broadway @ Vernon Blvd, LIC 11106718.956.1819 [email protected] Daily 10-6
BrooklynWilliamsburg Art & Historical Center(WAH)Rossukhon Songkhum, Oct 18 thru Dec13; ContemporaryWorks from the Permanent Collection, Part 2, thru Dec35 Broadway, 11211718.486.6012 [email protected] Sat-Sun 12-6
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UptownUbu“Modern Collage, Victorian Engravings & Nostalgia”, Oct 30thru Jan 30416 E 59, 10022212.753.4444 [email protected] By Appointment only
Van de Weghe Fine ArtPlease call gallery for schedule1018 Madison Avenue, 3rd fl, 10075212 744 1900 [email protected] Mone–Frit 10–6
Michael WernerPlease call gallery for schedule44 E. 77, 10021212.988.1623 [email protected]://www.michaelwerner.com/ Mon-Sat 10-6
Whitney Museum of American Art“Georgia O’Keeffe: Abstraction”, thru Jan 17.945 Madison Ave at 75th, 10021212.570.3676 [email protected] Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun 11–6, Fri 1–9
Wildenstein & Co. Inc.Representing some of America's foremost living artists aswell as the estates of major figures of modern art.19 E 64, 10021212.879.0500 [email protected] Mon-Sat 10-5
BrooklynArt 101, Inc.Dennis Tomkins:“OPTIC NERVE”, painting, Oct 16 thru Nov 29101 Grand Street, 11211718.302.2242 [email protected] Fri-Sun 1-6
Brooklyn Museum of Art“Reflections on the Electric Mirror: New Feminist Video”,thru Jan 10; Patricia Conin, “Harriet Hosmer, Lost andFound”, thru Jan 24; “From the Village to Vogue: The Mod-ernist Jewelry of Art Smith”, thru Feb 21;200 Eastern Parkway, 11238718638.5000 [email protected] Wed-Sun 10-5; Sat &Sun 11-6
Causey ContemporaryAlexis Portilla: “Under Currents”, Paintings & works onpaper, Oct 8 thru Nov 9; Steven Dobbin: “Reclamation”,Found object installation & sculpture, Nov 12 thru Dec 8293 Grand St, 11211718.218.8939 [email protected] Wed-Sun 11-7, Mon 9-5
Front Room GalleryPlease call for schedule147 Roebling Street, 11211718.782.2556 [email protected] Fri-Sun 1-6; by appt
Kentler International Drawing Space“Reinventing Silverpoint”, curated by Susan Schwalb &Mar-garet Mathews-Berenson353 Van Brunt St, 11231718.875.2098 [email protected] Thu-Sun 12–5
McCaig-Welles Gallery“Little Creatures”, Group Show129 Roebling St, 11211718.384.8729 [email protected] Tue-Fri 11-7; Sat-Sun 12–7
Parker's BoxPlease call gallery for schedule193 Grand Street, 11211718.388.2882 [email protected] Fri-Mon 1-7
PierogiHugo Crosthwaite: “Escape Rates Escaparates”, thru Nov 15;Gallery one, John Stoney, sculpture / drawing, Nov 20 thruDec 20; Gallery two, Johan Nobell, painting, Nov 20 thruDec 20177 North 9th St, 11211718.599.2144 [email protected] Thu-Mon 12–6
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National - ChicagoArt Institute of Chicago“500 Ways of Looking at Modern, a yearlong exploration ofwhat modern means”, thru June 30111 S Michigan Av, 60603312.443.3600www.artic.edu
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago“Alexander Calder in Focus”, Sculpture, thru Feb 14220 E Chicago Av, 60611312.397.4095www.mcachicago.org
Roy BoydBrigitte Riesebrodt: Metamorphoses, Oct 30 thru Jan 5739 N Wells St, 60654312.642.1606 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-5:30
Dubhe CarreñoPamela Murphy and Amanda Brea: “Coalescence”, Nov 20thru Jan 2118 N Peoria St, 2nd Fl, 60607312.666.3150 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10:30-5:30
Melanee CooperKathleen Waterloo: “map quest”, Nov 6 thru Dec 30; JulieKarabenick: “just around the block”, Nov 6 thru Dec 30740 N Franklin, 60654312.202.9305 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-5
Richard GrayJan Tichy, Installation, Oct 9 thru Nov 24; Jim Dine:“Old Me, Now: Self Portrait Drawings 2008-2009”, Nov 20thru Jan 16875 N Michigan Av, Ste 2503, (John Hancock Blg) 10014312.642.8877 [email protected] Mon-Fri 10-4:30
Carl HammerCJ Pyle: “Kilroy’s Delight”, drawings, Oct 16 thru Nov 28740 N Wells St, 60654312.266.8512 [email protected]
Kasia KayConcepts of Construction: (art)n new work and retrospectiveexhibition, at the Zhou B Art Center, 1029 W. 35th Street, Oct24 thru Nov 29;215 N Aberdeen St, 60607312.492.8828 [email protected] Wed-Sat 11-5
Richard NortonSpecializing in Impressionist and Modern paintings, draw-ings, and sculpture from the late nineteenth and early twen-tieth centuries, the gallery offers a wide range of servicesincluding consultation, appraisal, consignment, and pur-chase of artwork.612 Merchandise Mart, 60654312.644.8855 [email protected] Mon-Fri 9-5
Carrie SecristGroup Show, “As We Live and Breathe”, all Media, thru Nov14; “Angelo Musco at the Venice Biennale”, photography / in-stallation, thru Nov 22; Douglas C. Bloom: “New Painting”,Nov 14 thru Jan 9; Liliana Porter, video, prints Nov 14 thruJan 9835 W Washington Blvd, 60607312.491.0917 [email protected] Tue-Fri 11-6
Walsh Gallery“Trash”, Vivan Sundaram, Photomontage, thru Nov 14118 N Peoria St, 2nd Fl, 60607312.829.3312www.walshgallery.com Tue-Sat 10:30-5:30
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National - Los AngelesACE Gallery - Beverly HillsPlease call for schedule9430 Wilshire Blvd, Institute of Contemporary ArtBeverly Hills CA [email protected]
ACE Gallery“Recent Sculptures and Drawings”, Robert Graham; “ViolentTimes”, Melanie Pullen; “Recent Work”, Jeff Colson; “TheOyster Farm Drawings”, Ana Pollak; “Recent White LightPaintings”, Mary Corse; “Cactus Sculptures”, Dennis Oppen-heim; “Recent Work”, Christopher Taggart5514 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90036(323) 935-4411 [email protected]
Anderson GalleriesBarbizon, Academic, Impressionist and Post-ImpressionistPaintings354 N. Bedford Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90210(310) 858-1644 [email protected]
LAXART2009 LAXART Benefit Auction: Nov 152640 S. La Cienega, Los Angeles CA 90034310. 559.0166 [email protected]
Gagosian Beverly HillsDexter Dalwood: “Endless Night”, thru Nov 7; Jeff Koons“New Paintings”, Nov 14 thru Jan 9456 N. Camden Dr, Beverly Hills CA 90210(310) 271-9400 [email protected]
George Billis GalleryJared Joslin, painting, Nov 7 thru Dec 19; Carol Golemboski,photography, Nov 7 thru Dec 192716 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90034(310) 838-3685 [email protected]
Sam Lee Gallery“Locating Landscapes: New Strategies, New Technologies”,curated by Kate Palmer Albers, Oct 30 thru Dec 5990 N. Hill St, #190, Los Angeles CA 90012(323) 227-0275 [email protected]
JK GalleryJanis Goodman and Jessica McCambly, painting / installa-tion, Nov 7 thru Dec 192632 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90034(310) 837-3330 [email protected]
Chung King ProjectPlease call for schedule510 Bernard St, Los Angeles CA 90012(213) 625-1802 [email protected]
Bamboo Lane Gallery“Terra Incognita”, Paul Torres, Painting, Oct 20 thru Nov 20424 Bamboo Lane, Los Angeles CA 90012(213) 617-8137 [email protected]
Carmichael GalleryDan Witz: “Dark Doings”, Nov 5 thru Dec 31257 N. La Brea Av, West Hollywood CA 90038(323) 969-0600 [email protected] Tue-Sun 1-7
David Kordansky GalleryRashid Johnson, “Other Aspects”, Oct 30 thru Jan 163143 S. La Cienega Blvd, Unit A, Los Angeles CA 90016(323) 222-1482 [email protected]
Blum & Poe Gallery“Inaugural Group Exhibition”, VariedMedia, Oct 3 thru Nov 14;Sharron Lockheart, “Lunch Break”, Nov 21 thru Jan 92727 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90034(310) 836-2062 [email protected]
Koplin Del Rio GalleryZhi Lin: “Invisible and Unwelcomed People: Chinese RailroadWorkers”, drawings, Nov 7 thru Dec 196031 Washington Blvd, Culver City CA 90232(310) 836-9055 [email protected]
Kinkead ContemporaryTracy Nakayama, drawings,Nov 7 thru Dec 196029 Washington Blvd, Culver City CA 90232(310) 838-7400 [email protected]
LA ContemporaryHuguette Caland, “Autumn”, painting, Nov 7 thru Dec 192634 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90034(310) 559-6200 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-5
Honor FraserTomoo Gokita, painting, Nov 7 thru Dec 192622 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90034(310) 837-0191 [email protected]
The Company“Margo Victor”, Film, Painting, Oct 10 thru Nov 8; “AlexanderMay”, Installation, Nov 21 thru Jan 2946 Yale Street #39F, Los Angeles CA 90012(213) 221 7082 [email protected] Thu-Sun 12-6, by appt
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National - San FranciscoAsian Art Museum of San Francisco“Photographic Memories”, photographs thru Jan 17200 Larkin St, Civic Center, 94102415.581.3500 [email protected] Tue-Sun 10-5
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)“Focus on Artists: Selections from the Collection”,Oct 22 thru May 23; “On View: Candice Breitz”, Oct 01 thruDec 20; “The Provoke Era: Postwar Japanese Photography”,Sep 12 thru Dec 20151 Third St, 94103415.357.4000 [email protected] Mon-Tue 11-5:45, Thu 11-8:45, Fri-Sat 11-5:45
Fraenkel GalleryCarletonWatkins, “Discoveries”, photography, Nov 5 thru Jan49 Geary St, San Francisco CA 94108415.981.2661 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10:30-5:30, Sat 11-5
Andrea Schwartz GalleryPhilip Buller, Painting, thru Nov ; Howard Hersh, encaustic,Nov 11 thru Dec 18 (closed Nov 26 & Nov 28)525 2nd St, 94107415.495.2090 [email protected] Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 1-5
Jack Hanley GalleryAjit Chauhan: “What's That Hanging On My Bicycle?”Oct 08 thru Nov 07; Colter Jacobsen:“Moby Dick”, at CCAWattis Insititute, thru Dec 12;395 Valencia St, 94103415.552.1623 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
Jenkins Johnson Gallery“On Paper”, Group Exhibition, Oct 22 thru Dec 5464 Sutter St, 94108415.677.0770 [email protected] Tue-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5
Hackett-Freedman Modern Gallery20th century and contemporary painting and sculpture, witha focus on postwar American and Californian works. Pleasecontact the gallery for a private viewing250 Sutter St, 94108415.362.7152 www.realart.comBy Appointment Only
Haines Gallery / Haines ProjectsKota Ezawa, “Odessa Staircase Redux”, Oct 22 thru Dec 24;Katya Bonnenfant, “Hortensia Suitcase Delux”, Oct 22 thruDec 2449 Geary St, 5th Fl, / 1661 Tennessee Street, 3Q 94108415.397.8114 [email protected] By appointment only
Hosfelt GalleryAndrea Higgins, “Appearance” Oct 24 thru Dec 5; RuthMarten, “Side-Saddle”, Oct 24 thru Dec 5; Gerhard Mayer,“Organic Virtual Aseptic Lines”, Oct 24 thru Dec 5430 Clementina St, 94103415.495.5454 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-5:30
Modernism, Inc.Mark Stock and Caherine Courtenaye, painting, Nov 5 thruDec 23685 Market St., 94105415.541.0461 [email protected] Tue-Sat 10-5:30
George Krevsky GalleryLawrence Ferlinghetti, painting, drawing Nov 5 thru Dec 1977 Geary St., 94108415.397.9748
Yerba Buena Center for the ArtsWhen Lives Become Form: Contemporary Brazilian Art,1960s to the Present, Nov 5 thru Jan 31701 Mission St., 94103415.978.2787 [email protected] Thu-Fri 2-8, Sat 12-8, Sun 12-6, First Tue12-8
John Pence Gallery“Recent Oil Painting”, Travis Schlaht thru Nov 14; JacobPfeiffer and Zack Zdrale, “Recent Oil Paintings” Nov 20 thruDec 19750 Post St., 94109415.441.1138 [email protected] Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5
San Francisco Open StudiosPlease call for schedule934 Brannon St., 94103415.861.9838 [email protected] Mon-Fri 9-5, by appt
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International - ShanghaiContrasts GalleryPlease call for schedule181 Middle Jingxi Rd, Shanghai 20002+86.21.6323.1989www.contrastsgallery.com
MOCA ShanghaiThe Fifth Dimension - Art of Fiber and Space, Oct 18 thruNov 18; Animamix Biennial Nov thru FebPeople’s Park, 231 Nanjing West Road, Shanghai 200003+86.21.6321.9900 [email protected] Mon-Sun 10-6; Wed 10-10
1918 ArtSPACE ShanghaiHuang He: “A Struggle of Life and Death”, painting, installa-tion, Nov 7 thru Dec 3No,78 Changping Rd, Jing’An District, Shanghai 200041+86.21.5228.6776 [email protected],78 Changping Rd, Jing’An District
Elisabeth de BrabantLeng Hong, “Scented Seasons”, painting, Oct 22 thru JanNo. 299 Fuxing West Road near Huashan Road, 200031+86-021-6466-7428 www.elisabethdebrabant.comTue-Fri 10-6:30; Sat, Sun 1:30 - 6:30 PM
M97 GalleryChen Wei Solo Exhibition, photography from 2007-2009,Nov 14 thru Jan 15No. 97 Moganshan Rd. 2nd floor, 200060+86-021-6266-1597 [email protected]
ifa galleryGroup Show: “Beneath My Skin - contemporary art from Viet-nam”, painting, sculpture, Sep 15 thru Nov 15621 Changde Road, (near Wuding Road), 200040+862162560835 [email protected] Tue-Sun 10-7; by appointment
National - MiamiHarold Golen GalleryDienzo and Valerie Milovic, “Sweetness and Light”, painting,thru Nov 142294 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127305.989.3359 [email protected] Sat 1-5, second Sat 7-11,
The Dorsch GalleryJenny Brillhart, John Sanchez, Richard Hadden, thru Nov 14;Robert Ransom Thiele: “30”, sculpture, Nov 28 thru Dec 31151 NW 24 Street, 33127305.576.1278 [email protected] Tue-Sat 11-6
ABBA Fine ArtEmanuele Cacciatore: “Recent Paintings”, Oct 10 thru Nov12; Group Show, "ZING", Nov 14 thru Dec 18233 NW 36th Street, 33127305.576.4278 [email protected] Tue-Fri 12-5, Sat by appt
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ChicagoMelaneeCooper Kathleen Waterloo, Julie Karabenick 5-8AndrewBae Gapchul Lee 5-8CatherineEdelman Gregory Scott 5-8DavidWeinberg Eric Blu, Hunt Rettig 5-8MiamiSpinelloGallery Littlest Sister Invitational 7-10November 7 Saturday
Village/LESWoodwardGallery Cristinga Vergano 6-8SohoWarde-Nasse Braids and Colors of the Amazon 7-10Ronald FeldmanArts Vitaly Komar 6-8ChelseaFirst Street Gallery Mark Gotbaum 3-6BlueMountainGallery Margaret Leveson 3-6MidtownMichael Rosenfeld Norman Lewis 3-6Los AngelesGeorgeBillis Carol Golemboski, Jared Joslin 5-8JK Contemporary Janis Goodman, Jessica McCambly 6-8KoplinDel Rio Zhi Lin 6-8LA Contetmporary Huguette Caland 6-8Honor Frasier Tomoo Gokita 6-8
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1918 Ar tSPACE Shanghai59303 Gal ler y 39532 Gal ler y / ThomasJaecke l 39AABBA Fine Ar t 59ACA Gal ler ies 39ACE Gal ler y 55ACE Gal ler y - Bever lyHi l l s 55Agora Gal le r y 39Brooke Alexander 38The Amer icas Soc ie ty 48Amsterdam Whi tneyGal le r y 39Anderson Gal le r ies 55Andrea Schwar tz Gal le r y57Andrea Rosen 42Ar t 101 50Ar t Ins t i tu te o f Ch icago53Ar t i s t s Space Gal le r y 38As ia Soc ie ty 44As ian Ar t Museum of SanFranc i sco 57BBamboo Lane Gal le r y 55Bar r y Fr iedman L td . 39Nathan A . Berns te in &Co. , L td . 48B jörn Ress le Gal le r y 48Blank Space 39BLT Gal le r y 37Blue Mounta in Gal le r y 39Blum & Poe Gal le r y 55Bodel l/Fahey Umbre l laAr t s 37Mar y Boone Gal le r y 39Roy Boyd 53Brook lyn Museum of Ar t50CJ. Cacc io la Gal le r y 39Carmichae l Gal le r y 55Causey Contemporar y 50Chambers F ine Ar t 39Chambers F ine Ar t - Be i -j i ng 59Che im & Read 39Chel sea Ar t Museum 39China Ins t i tu te 48China Square 37Chr i s t ie ’ s †58, 59Chung King Pro jec t 55James Cohan Gal le r y 39Ethan Cohen F ine Ar t s 38Cont ras t s Gal le r y 59Melan ie Cooper 53CSV 37Be t ty Cun ingham Gal ler y39DDav id Kordansky Gal le r y55DC Moore Gal le r y 44Dean Pro jec t 51Dei t c h Pro jec t s 38, 51Dic k inson Rounde l l Inc .48Dorsch Gal le r y 59Doy le New York †58, 59The Drawing Center 38Dubhe Car reño 53
EEnvoy 37Andrew Edl in Gal le r y 39E l i sabe t h de Brabant 59FRonald Fe ldman F ine Ar t s38F i r s t S t ree t Gal le r y 41F lag Ar t Foundat ion 39Forum Gal ler y 44Foun ta in Gal le r y 44Fraenke l Gal le r y 57The Fr ic k Col lec t ion 48Fron t Room Gal ler y 50GGal ler y Korea 44The Gabar ron Founda -t ion , Car r iage HouseCenter for t he Ar t s 44Gagos ian 41Gagos ian Gal le r y 41,48, 55Galer ie S t . E t ienne 44Gana Ar t New York 41HP Garc ia Gal le r y 44Gemin i G.E .L . a t Jon iMoisan t Wey l 48George Krevsky Gal le r y57George B i l l i s Gal le r y 41,55Glads tone Gal le r y 41Goedhu i s Contemporar y48Haro ld Golen Gal le r y 59Richard Gray 53Richard Gray Gal le r y 48Howard Greenberg 46Guggenhe im Museum 49HLTMH 49Hacke t t - Freedman Mod-ern Gal le r y 57Nohra Haime Gal le r y 46Haines Gal le r y 57Car l Hammer 53Hirsc h l & Adler 49I rena Hochman F ine Ar tL td 49Bi l l Hodges Gal le r y 46Honor Fraser 55Hos fe l t Gal le r y 57Leonard Hut ton Gal le r ies46IIn ternat iona l Cen ter o fPho tography 46JJack Hanley Gal le r y 57Jadi te Gal le r ies 46Jenk ins Johnson 41Jenk ins Johnson Gal le r y57The Jewish Museum 49JK Gal le r y 55Jo - An F ine Ar t Gal le r y49John Pence Gal le r y 57Juvena l Re i s S tud ios 51KKas ia Kay 53J im Kempner F ine Ar t 41Kent Gal le r y 41Kent le r In terna t iona lDrawing 50
Anton Kern Gal le r y 41Leo Kes t ing Gal le r y 41Kinkead Contemporar y55Kips Gal le r y 41Knoedler & Co. 49Kopl in De l R io Gal le r y55Hans P. Kraus , J r. F inePho tographs 49LLehmann Maupin 37LA Contemporar y 55LAXART 55Lehmann Maupin Gal le r y41Lemmons Contemporar y38L inco ln Center Gal le r y 49MM55 Ar t 51M97 Gal ler y 59Rober t Mann Gal le r y 41Kathr yn Marke l F ine Ar t s41Mat t hew Marks Gal le r y41McCaig -Wel les Gal le r y50McKenz ie F ine Ar t 41Metro P ic tures Gal le r y41Metropol i tan Museum ofAr t 49Rober t Mi l le r Gal le r y 42Mixed Greens 42MOCA Shanghai 59Modern i sm, Inc . 57The Museum of ModernAr t MoMA 46Galer ie Mour lo t 49E l Museo Del Bar r io 49The Museum at F IT 42Museum of Contemporar yAr t Ch icago 53NNY S tud io Gal le r y 37The Nat iona l AcademyMuseum 49Neue Galer ie New York49New Ar t Cen ter 46The New Museum 37Richard Nor ton 53OOK Har r i s Works of Ar t38PP.S .1 Contemporar y Ar tCenter 51Parker ' s Box 50Pek in F ine Ar t s 59The Pen and Brush , Inc .37The Phator y l l c 37Ph i l l ips de Pur y & Co.†58, 59P ierog i 50QQCC Ar t Gal le r y 51RReeves Contemporar y 42Ricco / Maresca 42Michae l Rosenfe ldGal le r y 46
Miche l le Rosenfe ld 49SSut ton Gal le r y 46Sunday L .E .S . 37Sam Lee Gal le r y 55San Franc i sco Museum ofModern Ar t (SF MOMA)57San Franc i sco Open S tu -d ios 57Ju l ie Sau l 42Car r ies Secr i s t 53Jack Shainman Gal le r y42The Ani ta ShapolskyGal le r y 49Al len Sheppard Gal le r y42Socra tes Scu lp ture Park51Soho Pho to Gal le r y 38Soho20 Che l sea 42Sotheby’s †58, 59S ta ley -Wise Gal le r y 38Rober t S tee le Gal le r y 42Maya S tendhal Gal le r y42Al lan S tone 49S t r i co f f 42S tud io 601 42S te fan S tux Gal le r y 44Swann Gal le r ies †58TThe Company 55Pau l Th iebaud Gal le r y 49Er ik Thomsen LLC As ianAr t 49Throckmor ton F ine Ar t ,Inc . 46UUbu 50VVan de Weghe F ine Ar t50Von L in te l Gal le r y 44WWhi te Box Bower y 37Ju l ie Walsh 53Ward Nasse Gal le r y 38Mike Weiss Gal le r y 44Michae l Werner 50Whi tney Museum 50Wi ldens te in & Co. Inc . 50Wi l l iamsburg Ar t & His -tor i ca l Cen ter (WAH) 51Woodward Gal le r y 37YYerba Buena Center fort he Ar t s 57ZZabr i sk ie Gal le r y 46Andre Zar re Gal le r y 44Zürcher S tud io 37Hor ton & L iu 41
65Index
Doy le New York †58, 59The Drawing Center 38Dubhe Car reño 53EEnvoy 37Andrew Edl in Gal le r y 39E l i sabe t h de Brabant 59FRonald Fe ldman F ine Ar t s38F i r s t S t ree t Gal le r y 41F lag Ar t Foundat ion 39Forum Gal ler y 44Foun ta in Gal le r y 44Fraenke l Gal le r y 57The Fr ic k Col lec t ion 48Fron t Room Gal ler y 50GGal ler y Korea 44The Gabar ron Founda -t ion , Car r iage HouseCenter for t he Ar t s 44Gagos ian 41Gagos ian Gal le r y 41,48, 55Galer ie S t . E t ienne 44Gana Ar t New York 41HP Garc ia Gal le r y 44Gemin i G.E .L . a t Jon iMoisan t Wey l 48George Krevsky Gal le r y57George B i l l i s Gal le r y 41,55Glads tone Gal le r y 41Goedhu i s Contemporar y48Haro ld Golen Gal le r y 59Richard Gray 53Richard Gray Gal le r y 48Howard Greenberg 46Guggenhe im Museum 49HLTMH 49Hacke t t - Freedman Mod-ern Gal le r y 57Nohra Haime Gal le r y 46Haines Gal le r y 57Car l Hammer 53Hir sc h l & Adler 49I rena Hochman F ine Ar tL td 49Bi l l Hodges Gal le r y 46Honor Fraser 55Hos fe l t Gal le r y 57Leonard Hut ton Gal le r ies46IIn terna t iona l Cen ter o fPho tography 46JJack Hanley Gal le r y 57Jadi te Gal le r ies 46Jenk ins Johnson 41Jenk ins Johnson Gal le r y57The Jewish Museum 49JK Gal le r y 55Jo - An F ine Ar t Gal le r y49John Pence Gal le r y 57Juvena l Re i s S tud ios 51K
Kas ia Kay 53J im Kempner F ine Ar t 41Kent Gal le r y 41Kent le r In ternat iona lDrawing 50Anton Kern Gal le r y 41Leo Kes t ing Gal le r y 41Kinkead Contemporar y55Kips Gal le r y 41Knoedler & Co. 49Kopl in De l R io Gal le r y55Hans P. Kraus , J r. F inePho tographs 49LLehmann Maupin 37L A Contemporar y 55L AXART 55Lehmann Maupin Gal le r y41Lemmons Contemporar y38L inco ln Center Gal le r y49MM55 Ar t 51M97 Gal ler y 59Rober t Mann Gal le r y 41Kathr yn Marke l F ine Ar t s41Mat t hew Marks Gal le r y41McCaig -Wel les Gal le r y50McKenz ie F ine Ar t 41Metro P ic tures Gal le r y41Metropol i tan Museum ofAr t 49Rober t Mi l le r Gal le r y 42Mixed Greens 42MOCA Shanghai 59Modern i sm, Inc . 57The Museum of ModernAr t MoMA 46Galer ie Mour lo t 49E l Museo Del Bar r io 49The Museum at F IT 42Museum of Contempo-rar y Ar t Ch icago 53NNY S tud io Gal le r y 37The Nat iona l AcademyMuseum 49Neue Galer ie New York49New Ar t Cen ter 46The New Museum 37Richard Nor ton 53OOK Har r i s Works o f Ar t38PP.S .1 Contemporar y Ar tCen ter 51Parker ' s Box 50Pek in F ine Ar t s 59The Pen and Brush , Inc .37The Phator y l l c 37Ph i l l ips de Pur y & Co.†58, 59P ierog i 50
QQCC Ar t Gal le r y 51RReeves Contemporar y 42Ricco / Maresca 42Michae l Rosenfe ldGal le r y 46Miche l le Rosenfe ld 49SSut ton Gal le r y 46Sunday L .E .S . 37Sam Lee Gal le r y 55San Franc i sco Museum ofModern Ar t (SF MOMA)57San Franc i sco Open S tu -d ios 57Ju l ie Sau l 42Car r ies Secr i s t 53Jack Shainman Gal le r y42The Ani ta ShapolskyGal le r y 49Al len Sheppard Gal le r y42Socra tes Scu lp ture Park51Soho Pho to Gal le r y 38Soho20 Che l sea 42Sotheby ʼ s †58, 59S ta ley -Wise Gal le r y 38Rober t S tee le Gal le r y 42Maya S tendhal Gal le r y42Al lan S tone 49S t r i co f f 42S tud io 601 42S te fan S tux Gal le r y 44Swann Gal le r ies †58TThe Company 55Pau l Th iebaud Gal le r y49Er ik Thomsen LLC As ianAr t 49Throckmor ton F ine Ar t ,Inc . 46UUbu 50VVan de Weghe F ine Ar t50Von L in te l Gal le r y 44WWhi te Box Bower y 37Ju l ie Walsh 53Ward Nasse Gal le r y 38Mike Weiss Gal le r y 44Michae l Werner 50Whi tney Museum 50Wi ldens te in & Co. Inc .50Wi l l iamsburg Ar t & His -to r i ca l Cen ter (WAH) 51Woodward Gal le r y 37YYerba Buena Center fort he Ar t s 57ZZabr i sk ie Gal le r y 46Andre Zar re Gal le r y 44Zürcher S tud io 37Hor ton & L iu 41
1918 Ar tSPACE Shanghai59303 Gal ler y 39532 Gal ler y / ThomasJaecke l 39AABBA Fine Ar t 59ACA Gal ler ies 39ACE Gal ler y 55ACE Gal ler y - Bever lyHi l l s 55Agora Gal le r y 39Brooke Alexander 38The Amer icas Soc ie ty 48Amsterdam Whi tneyGal le r y 39Anderson Gal le r ies 55Andrea Schwar tz Gal le r y57Andrea Rosen 42Ar t 101 50Ar t Ins t i tu te o f Ch icago53Ar t i s t s Space Gal le r y 38As ia Soc ie ty 44As ian Ar t Museum of SanFranc i sco 57BBamboo Lane Gal le r y 55Bar r y Fr iedman L td . 39Nathan A . Berns te in &Co. , L td . 48B jörn Ress le Gal le r y 48Blank Space 39BLT Gal le r y 37Blue Mounta in Gal le r y39Blum & Poe Gal le r y 55Bode l l/Fahey Umbre l laAr t s 37Mar y Boone Gal le r y 39Roy Boyd 53Brook lyn Museum of Ar t50CJ. Cacc io la Gal le r y 39Carmichae l Gal le r y 55Causey Contemporar y 50Chambers F ine Ar t 39Chambers F ine Ar t - Be i -j i ng 59Che im & Read 39Chel sea Ar t Museum 39China Ins t i tu te 48China Square 37Chr i s t ie ʼ s †58, 59Chung King Pro jec t 55James Cohan Gal le r y 39Ethan Cohen F ine Ar t s38Cont ras t s Gal le r y 59Melan ie Cooper 53CSV 37Be t ty Cun ingham Gal ler y39DDav id Kordansky Gal le r y55DC Moore Gal le r y 44Dean Pro jec t 51Dei t c h Pro jec t s 38, 51Dic k inson Rounde l l Inc .48Dorsch Gal le r y 59
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