Past
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ANN WEATHERSBY
There is a code of behavior she knew 13 Dec 2019 - 26 Jan 2020 Ann Weathersby's first solo exhibition in New York, consisting of new mixed media works. Weathersby mixes the colors in her painterly glass sculptures, pressing kinetic hues into stillness. No wonder this is how people used to evoke divine presence: a pool of pink light stains the empty floor. Here, shadows... Read more -
SOMAYA CRITCHLOW
Sincere for Synonym 18 Oct - 22 Nov 2019 Sincere for Synonym (taken from Critchlow's eponymous piece of writing that is constructed around using interplaced titles borrowed from episodes of the TV series Love and Hip Hop) is the second solo exhibition by artist Somaya Critchlow (b. 1993, UK). It brings together a selection of works that cross reference... Read more -
PENNY DAVENPORT
Silent Ancestors 7 Sep - 13 Oct 2019 In a book from the 13th century found at the British Library, a simple text, on a piece of parchment reads: For the whole world is full of different creatures, like a book written with various words and full of sentences…The centuries-old text conjures Penny Davenport's works on paper in... Read more -
YOU CAN’T WIN: JACK BLACK’S AMERICA
Curated by Randy Kennedy 11 Jul - 18 Aug 2019 This is an art exhibition lying within the penumbra of a book. The book is the 1926 underground classic You Can't Win, whose title was devised by its publishers as a moral: Crime doesn't pay. Don't try it or you'll end up like the author, Jack Black, drifter, grifter, opium... Read more -
THE GARDEN OF CYRUS
Lorena Ancona, Amy Kim Keeler, Kate Newby, Lara Saget, Martha Tuttle 7 Jun - 6 Jul 2019 The Garden of Cyrus, a group exhibition with five artists whose methods and materials are closely tied to nature and the communion that exists among the natural world, between all that is invisible and visible, alive and dead, mineral and vegetable, human and animal, ad infinitum. The interaction between the... Read more -
FELIPE BAEZA
La Emergencia de Hacer Memoria 1 May - 2 Jun 2019 La Emergencia de Hacer Memoria, an exhibition of new works on wood panel by Felipe Baeza. This marks Baeza's first solo exhibition in New York, as well as the release of his first artist's book, Gente del Occidente de Mexico published by Fortnight Institute in a limited edition. Read more -
STU MEAD: THE WITCHING HOUR
Curated by Ariella Wolens 29 Mar - 26 Apr 2019 The Witching Hour, an exhibition of paintings by the artist Stu Mead. Born in the United States, Mead is currently based in Berlin, Germany, where he has lived since 2000. This show marks the first solo presentation of Mead's work in New York. Long celebrated as a radical figure within... Read more -
PENNY SLINGER: INSIDE OUT
Presented by Fortnight Institute in collaboration with Blum & Poe 8 Feb - 17 Mar 2019 Inside Out, an exhibition of work by Penny Slinger, hosted in collaboration with Blum & Poe. This presentation brings together film, photography, and collage from four bodies of work from the late 1960s and 70s, related in their dedication to mapping and unveiling the feminine psyche, and dismantling repressive social... Read more -
ANDREW POPE
Lonescape 10 Jan - 3 Feb 2019 Lonescape, Andrew Pope's first solo exhibition. Pope is a self-taught artist born in Atlanta, GA, living and working in NYC. In this exhibition of new paintings and drawings, the artist revisits sites of memory and translates these redacted moments into visible marks. Read more -
JANE KAPLOWITZ: RSVP: Jane Rosenblum (1977-2018)
Curated by Alison M. Gingeras 28 Nov 2018 - 6 Jan 2019 RSVP Jane Rosenblum (1977-2018), Jane Kaplowitz's first solo exhibition in nineteen years. Curated by Alison M. Gingeras, RSVP Jane Rosenblum explores the dual identity of an artist who has transformed her role as a consummate art world insider into the conceptual substance of her work. Read more