
Edith Baumann, Jazz Notes 23, 2008 Pigment on canvas 60 x 60 inches June 30 – August 27, 2011

Heather Hutchison, Bend, 2011 Enamel on acrylic sheet 10 x 10 x 2 inches June 25 – August 28, 2011 Hutchison, a Saugerties resident and a 2011 recipient of the esteemed Gottlieb Foundation’s Individual Support Grant, has called the Hudson Valley home for ten years. Her newest series, “Bends,” employ enamel on acrylic and are formed by heating and hand molding clear sheets of Plexiglas; changes and fluctuations in light, transparency and shadows are recurring [...]

June 25 - July 30, 2011
My Dear Friends: Those keynote events, which recently awakened your planet to faith and to action, have torn away the last veils of denial from the Collective Consciousness. A stone has been thrown into the water, and ripples of pure energy now spread around the globe – ushering in what will eventually become known as The Age of Conscious Choice. Doorways are opening, and magic is afoot!

Work by Gilbert Hsiao. June 23 – August 5, 2011 McKenzie Fine Art is pleased to announce its summer group exhibition, Sound and Vision. It will open with a reception for the artists on Thursday, June 23, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and run through Friday, August 5, 2011. The exhibition will feature paintings and works on paper by four artists whose art is strongly influenced by music: John Aslanidis, Daniel Hill, Gilbert Hsiao, and [...]

Installation view, works by Lars Breuer (left) Untitled, 2007 Lacquer on canvas 24 x 24 inches Inverse Diamond, n.d. Lacquer and floor paint on canvas 24 x 16 inches June 10 – July 16, 2011 Galleri Kant presents the exhibition “Crisp & Shout” featuring the works of artists Lars Breuer, Ruth Campau, Terry Haggerty, Michael Mørk, and Jan van der Ploeg.

Douglas Melini, Fusi-Form, 2010 June 23 – August 6, 2011 from fall 05 to fall 06 i went to a shrink to help figure my way thru some anxiety i was experiencing. the two things from that shrinking that i continue to reflect upon are process resistant / outcome resistant and from a long winded rambling about my range of sexual interests, the amusing awareness of a parallel between that and my gallery’s exhibition program. [...]
Tags: Adnrew Masullo, Bill Jenkins, Bobbie Olliver, Brett Reichman, Bruno Fazzolari, Clint Jukkala, David Deutsch, Douglas Melini, Feature Inc., Jennifer Sirey, Jiyeon Park, Jonathan Hartshorn, Josh Criscione Nusbaum, Juan Gomez, Mai Braun, Michael Ottersen, Nathaniel Robinson, New York, Robert Fontanelli, Sam Gordon, Scooter LaForge, Selena Kimball, Tamara Zahaykevich, Ted O'Sullivan, Todd Knopke, Vivian Kahra

Franck Salzwedel, Installation view June 2 – June 24, 2011 Blackston is pleased to present The Star Wept Rose, a solo exhibition of new acrylic on board monochrome paintings by artist Franck Salzwedel. A reception will be held on Thursday, June 2nd from 6 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The exhibition will run through June 24th, 2011. Salzwedel utilizes both precision and intuition in applying layers of pigment to reveal luminescent, entirely smooth panels of singular [...]

László Moholy-Nagy, K VII, 1922 Oil on canvas 45 x 55 inches László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) is a world-famous figure of twentieth-century avant-garde art. As a most versatile artist he had a radically experimental practice in the field of painting, sculpture, photography and film as well as commercial and industrial design and scenography. His visual art together with his theoretical and educational work, his photographs, films and photograms – now synonymous with his name – were [...]

Anne Tyng, Dodecahedron with Nested Cube, 2010 Luan plywood model 96 x 102 inches April 15 – June 18, 2011 Inhabiting Geometry is the first major exhibition of the work of the visionary architect and theorist Anne Tyng. Since the 1950s, when she worked closely with Louis I. Kahn and independently pioneered habitable space-frame architecture, Tyng has applied natural and numeric systems to built forms on all scales, from urban plans to domestic spaces. This [...]

Installation view. June 4 – July 27, 2011 The premise for Color Field Revised opening at Loretta Howard Gallery on June 4, 2011 is simple. Color Field painting was a large movement of that included many more artists than the handful usually associated with the term. As David Anfam writes in his essay Color Spectacles for the exhibition Color Fields at the Deutsche + Guggenheim in Berlin in 2010 : Color Field painting needs to [...]

Elaine Cameron-Weir, installation view. May 8 – June 18, 2011 Elaine solo This isn’t so much de—centered if only because work is more about the materials Rather the too many around, and the dandy is an impotent creature. work become unburdened from functional aspects, like cage doors which interrupt the if the birdcage is a sculpture, but it may no longer be a birdcage. Again years sculpture Coumarin, among distinctive additive; Coumarin by anti-human “For [...]

Book Launch: June 14, Auckland, New Zealand This is not writing brings together for the first time the writings of the great New Zealand artist Julian Dashper (1960-2009). As an artist and writer he was deliberate as nature, and this body of work represents a parallel to his ongoing consideration of painting practice in the aftermath of modernism. Throughout his career as artist and educator, Dashper wrote, assiduously, in a range of forms as particular [...]

Trevor Richards, Installation view. June 4 – 25, 2011 “The French philosopher Jacques Rancière highlights the restricted basis of modern art, the idea of artistic independence framing all ways of making, seeing and judging art in modernity. Certainly, most theories of modernist abstraction represent art as something to be experienced in and of itself, but the idea that art should conform to a single possibility and direction collapsed decades ago. Current societies are formed around [...]

Pablo Picasso lists the artists he recommends from the pivotal 1913 Armory Show in New York. June 3 – October 2, 2011 From the weekly shopping list to the Ten Commandments, our lives are full of lists—some dashed off quickly, others beautifully illustrated, all providing insight into the personalities and habits of their makers. The exhibition celebrates this most common form of documentation by presenting an array of lists made by a broad range of [...]

Detail of work by Andrew Huston June 11 – July 30, 2011 Hebel _121 is delighted to present New York based artist Andrew Huston for the first time with a site specific installation . Continuing his interest with reflective materials and mirrors, Huston has installed curtain walls of aluminum leaf on fabric mesh, a floor to ceiling installation of receding panels that occupy the central space of the gallery. The metal leaf gilded on to [...]

Gilbert Hsiao, Dual, 2007 Acrylic on panel 32 x 32 inches May 21 – July 15, 2011 Participating Artists: Alice Adams, Babe Shapiro, Ce Roser, Cecily Kahn, Charles Hinman, Clover Vail, Corey Postiglione, Creighton Michael, Daniel G. Hill, David Mackenzie, David Reed, David Row, Don Voisine, Dorothea Rockburne, Edward Shalala, Emily Berger, Gabriele Evertz, Gail Gregg, Gilbert Hsiao, Heidi Gluck, Henry Brown, Irene Lawrence, Irene Rousseau, James Gross, James Juszczyk, James O. Clark, James Seawright, [...]
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Tags: Alice Adams, Babe Shapiro, Ce Roser, Cecily Kahn, Charles Hinman, Clover Vail, Corey Postiglione, Creighton Michael, Daniel G. Hill, David Mackenzie, David Reed, David Row, Don Voisine, Dorothea Rockburne, Edward Shalala, Emily Berger, Gabriele Evertz, Gail Gregg, Gilbert Hsiao, Heidi Gluck, Henry Brown, Irene Lawrence, Irene Rousseau, James Gross, James Juszczyk, James O. Clark, James Seawright, Jane Logemann, Jeanne Wilkinson, Joan Waltemath, Joan Webster Price, John Goodyear, John Obuck, John Pai, John T. Phillips, Judith Murray, Julian Jackson, Katinka Mann, Kenneth Bushnell, Kes Zapkus, Leo Rabkin, Louis Silverstein, Lucio Pozzi, Lynne Harlow, Manfred Mohr, Mara Held, Mark Dagley, Mark Williams, Marthe Keller, Martin Ball, Mary Obering, Merrill Wagner, Mon Levinson, Nancy Manter, Nola Zirin, OK Harris, Peter Stroud, Phillis Ideal, Raquel Rabinovich, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Richard Pugliese, Richard Stone, Richard Timperio, Robert Swain, Sharon Brant, Siri Berg, Stephen Maine, Stephen Westfall, Steve Karlik, Susan Bonfils, Thornton Willis, Tom Doyle, Tom Evans, Vera Vasek, Victor Kord, Vincent Longo, Vito Giacalone, Will Barnet

David E. Peterson, Volume and Shadow #3, 2011 June 11 – August 6, 2011 Alejandra von Hartz Gallery in Miami, Florida, presents the exhibition “Tridimensional.” The show will include artists Soledad Arias, Marta Chilindrón, Juan Raúl Hoyos, Silvana Lacarra, Artur Lescher, Karina Peisajovich, David E. Peterson, Roberto Behar & Rosario Marquardt, and Ana Tiscornia.

Multiple artists, Drawing 37, 2011 Mixed media 8.5 x 11 inches BUSHWICK-Norte Maar is pleased to present SO HAPPY TOGETHER: forty-five artists and their one hundred collaborative drawings a special exhibition celebrating the collaborative spirit and BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS. An opening reception and silent auction will be held Friday, June 3, 6-9PM at Norte Maar (83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1B, Brooklyn). Over the course of nine weeks this winter, a group of artists met every Wednesday [...]
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Tags: Abe Storer, Alex Porcaro, Allie Rex, Amy Lincoln, Andrea Bergart, Andrea LaBouff, Andrew Hunt, Athena Wyman Battalen, Austin Thomas, Ben Godward, Brian LaRossa, Brian Leo, Brooke Moyse, Bushwick, Bushwick Open Studios, Chris McGee, Cojo, Ebony Rose, Emily Hochman, Eric Trosko, Geddes Levenson, Gili Levy, J.P. Marin, Joe Ballweg, Joy Curtis, Judith Braun, Julie Torres, Karen Marston, Kyle Chayka, Lauren Collings, Leif Parsons, Lily Zhang, Liz Ainslie, Maanik Singh Chauhan, Matthew Landon, Mike Olin, Molly Roberson, New York, Norte Maar, Osamu Kobayashi, Paul D'Agostino, Paul McEnery, Peter Brock, Rebecca Litt, Shanna Maurizi, Sheryl Oppenheim, Steven Brower, Steven Ketchum, Wendy Klemperer, Yejin Yoo

Daniel Göttin, Skizze Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie Zurich, 2011 June 10 – July 16, 2011 Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie is very pleased to present paintings, objects and installation works of the past 20 years in Daniel Göttin’s (wel)come back exhibition to Switzerland entitled Concrete Relations. After traveling and punctuating landscapes and exhibition spaces from the United States, Japan and Australia to Basel’s neighboring Hégenheim (FR), it seems timely to return to Zurich 10 years after his 2001 [...]

Installation view. May 10 – September 25 2011 The first special exhibition of the Daimler Art Collection to be held in the Mercedes-Benz Museum (built by UN Studio), which first opened its doors in 2006, showcases key exhibits from the collection as well as new work commissioned by renowned international artists in various thematic stages – integrated into the company’s history on a floor area of 16,500 m². The exhibition will also include numerous works [...]