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Peter C. Jones - Jungle Stories
Aug
21
2:00 PM14:00

Peter C. Jones - Jungle Stories

© Peter C. Jones, Jungle Stories - No. 11 - Little Compton RI, September 2010.

Join KMR Arts for the opening of Peter C. Jones: Jungle Stories from August 21 to October 16, 2021. The opening reception is on Saturday, August 21 from 2-6pm. We would love to see you!

Peter C. Jones’s Jungle Stories, an extraordinary, timely body of work, taps into the pulse of three jungles: The Cultivated Jungle, the Actual Jungle, and the Asphalt Jungle, all found along the Atlantic coasts of Rhode Island, Brazil, and Manhattan. With these three disparate Jungles, Jones has captured the essential elements of the wild and the cultivated, both at the mercy of the unpredictable nature of human behavior.

The Cultivated Jungle consists of photographs made in a spectacular garden room at John Gwynne and Mikel Folcarelli’s sublime Sakonnet Garden in coastal Rhode Island. Jones depicts the Actual Jungle in the coastal town of Una in Bahia, Brazil. The Asphalt Jungle, derived from quotes collected from Jones’s decades in Manhattan, capture the non-stop pulse of the city of ambition.

Laura Bidwell writes in the catalogue for Jungle Stories, “There is a line, a vein, a pulse that runs through everything. It can be seen through a leaf held up to the sun or just below the surface of the skin. Red, green, blue the veins. Green, yellow, red the earth. Sharpness and tenderness exist together. Plants reach and stretch. Words reach and touch.”

Gallery owner Kathy McCarver says of this work, " One of my favorite aspects of this work is the unprecedented luminosity of the plant materials that simultaneously function as precise graphic elements. It is a privilege to work with Peter and to host his third solo exhibition at KMR Arts.”

Peter C. Jones is a fine art photographer, documentary film director and producer, and author. Born and raised in New York City, he is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design where he spent his senior year studying privately with Harry Callahan. Jones’s work is included in numerous public and private collections including The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The High Museum, The Transformer Station Collection, The Hermes Collection, and the Cleveland Clinic Collection.

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DOMINIQUE PAUL: Silent Spring
Mar
25
to May 2

DOMINIQUE PAUL: Silent Spring

The Insects of Surinam 11, 2013 ©Dominique Paul

The Insects of Surinam 11, 2013 ©Dominique Paul

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA  is excited to present the new solo exhibition Silent Spring by Dominique Paul (b.1967), a Canadian-born photographer and mixed-media artist who works between Montreal and New York. This is the artist’s third solo exhibition and the first spring presentation at the gallery’s new Upper East Side location. The exhibition will run from March 25 to May 2, 2020.  An artist reception will be held on Wednesday, March 25th from 6pm to 8pm.

WED – SAT 11am - 6pm

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POWERFUL AND DANGEROUS: THE WORDS AND IMAGES OF AUDRE LORDE
Mar
22
to May 31

POWERFUL AND DANGEROUS: THE WORDS AND IMAGES OF AUDRE LORDE

©Robert Alexander, 1983

©Robert Alexander, 1983

The Alice Austen House presents the 1983 landmark press photo series of Audre Lorde by Robert Alexander

Powerful and Dangerous will explore the relationship between language and activism as well as how photographic composition conveys different messages. The exhibition will hold up a lens to the contemporary women’s movement and consider how Lorde’s words resonate today. During the 3-month exhibition there will be a series of public programs, including scholars talks, readings and artist-led photo walks in the Staten Island neighborhood of Stapleton where Lorde’s home, now an LGBTQ Historic landmark, is located.

Opening reception on Sunday, March 22, 2020 from 2:00 - 5:00 PM

Tuesday-Friday: 1pm-5pm

Saturday-Sunday: 11am–5pm

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Joseph Desler Costa | Dream Date
Mar
5
to Apr 25

Joseph Desler Costa | Dream Date

Green Apples, 2019 ©Joseph Desler Costa

Green Apples, 2019 ©Joseph Desler Costa

ClampArt is pleased to present Joseph Desler Costa’s “Dream Date,” the artist’s first solo show at the gallery. “Dream Date” is as much about dreams as it is about dates. Costa’s highly constructed photographs picture his anxieties and desires as he reconciles a longing for symbols from his youth with the more pervasive images that now occupy his field of view. The resulting works—part autobiographical, part fiction—are a materialization of memories and fantasies warped not only by the passage of time but also by a steady consumption of media imagery.

Opening reception: Thursday, March 5, 2020. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

March 5 – April 25, 2020

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Michael Avedon
Feb
11
8:00 PM20:00

Michael Avedon

©Michael Avedon

©Michael Avedon

Through his work across fashion, portraiture, and documentary, Michael Avedon has established himself as an important new voice as a young artist in the world of photography. His 2018 cover story for New York Magazine, “72 Years of School Shootings”, was hailed as a significant and influential work of photojournalism. His unique approach to image making has included collaborations with brands such as Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, and Dior. Avedon will be joined by New York Magazine’s Director of Photography Jody Quon to explore the artist’s journey and how concepts such as empathy, history, politics, and legacy inform his vision.

This event is free and open to the public, however an RSVP is required at nationalartsclub.eventbrite.com. Check out the gallery’s website for more information.

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Justin Capalbo, Sandi Daniel, Steven Gilbert, Maria Muzalevskaya
Jan
27
to Feb 27

Justin Capalbo, Sandi Daniel, Steven Gilbert, Maria Muzalevskaya

©Sandi Daniel, Enchanted Forest

©Sandi Daniel, Enchanted Forest

Soho Photo Gallery is proud to present the following solo shows: Freudian slips by Steven Gilbert, Enchanted Forest by Sandi Daniel, Fifth Wave by Justin Musalevskaya and Crawl by Justin Capalbo.

OPENING RECEPTION: Tuesday, January 28​. 2020, 6 – 8pm

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Jan Tichy: Light Shop
Jan
22
to Feb 23

Jan Tichy: Light Shop

Installation no.38 Neon Sculpture

Installation no.38 Neon Sculpture

Fridman Gallery is honored to present Light Shop, Jan Tichy’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Tichy's new works — photograms, sculpted neons, video with sound, and his signature time-based light installation — explore the local history of the Bowery Lighting District in relationship to the commodification of light and the resulting light pollution. 

Opening Reception

Wednesday, January 22, 2020 

6–8 pm

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Jan
17
to Feb 9

Vital Force: Water Essential

©Zoe Wetherall, Niagara

©Zoe Wetherall, Niagara

Front Room Gallery is pleased to present Vital Force: Water Essential, featuring artists that investigate the topic of water as resource, force and transport.  Artists in this exhibition approach the topic in a variety of mediums within aquatic imagery, assemblage, narrative and abstract views of this essential element.

Opening Reception: Friday January 17th 7-9PM

The gallery is open THURSDAY -SUNDAY 12-6PM and by appointment.

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Stan Douglas: Doppelgänger
Jan
16
to Feb 22

Stan Douglas: Doppelgänger

Doppelgänger © Stan Douglas

Doppelgänger © Stan Douglas

David Zwirner is pleased to present Doppelgänger, a video installation by Stan Douglas, on view at the gallery’s 537 West 20th Street location in New York. Debuted at the 2019 Venice Biennale, May You Live in Interesting Times, this ambitious work will be exhibited for the first time in the United States. Doppelgänger will concurrently be on view at Victoria Miro, London, opening on January 31.

Opening Reception 

Thursday, January 16, 6–8 PM

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Close to Home | Photographs by Wendy Small
Jan
16
to Feb 22

Close to Home | Photographs by Wendy Small

Mabel, Wendy Small, 9 Photographs on lford matte Photo paper, 20 x 16 inches (each)

Mabel, Wendy Small, 9 Photographs on lford matte Photo paper, 20 x 16 inches (each)

The works in Wendy Small’s upcoming exhibition, Close to Home, are pulled from a series of photographs in which she documented the comfort and container of her own home. These domestic vignettes were composed in her everyday life and without pretense, except that each would contain at least one work of her own.

On View: January 16 – February 22, 2020

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 16, 2020, 6 – 8 pm

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Issei Suda: ISSEI SUDA (1940-2019): Human Memory
Jan
16
11:00 AM11:00

Issei Suda: ISSEI SUDA (1940-2019): Human Memory

Kohinata, Bunkyo-ku, 1981, Issei Suda, 1981, Gelatin silver print,8 5/8 × 8 3/8 in

Kohinata, Bunkyo-ku, 1981, Issei Suda, 1981, Gelatin silver print,8 5/8 × 8 3/8 in

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA is honored to present The Legacy of ISSEI SUDA (1940-2019): Human Memory, the first posthumous exhibition in the United States of renowned Japanese photographer Issei Suda who passed away in early 2019. This is the gallery’s second exhibition of the artist, following the 2014 exhibition “Life in Flower: 1971-1979.” The exhibition is from January 17 to February 29, 2020.

Tueday– Saturday 11am - 6pm 

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Lucas Samaras: Me, Myself and...
Jan
16
to Feb 22

Lucas Samaras: Me, Myself and...

Untitled, 2019, ©Lucas Samaras

Untitled, 2019, ©Lucas Samaras

This exhibition tracks Samaras’s own history alongside the evolution of his protean body of work, continuing his longstanding investigation into self-imagery and psychological gender-elasticity.

Opening Reception Jan 16, 2020, 6 – 8 PM

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
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Richard Jay Raderman,  Paul S. Stetzer, Joanna Epstein, Ellen Galinsky, Joel Morgovsky
Jan
7
to Jan 25

Richard Jay Raderman, Paul S. Stetzer, Joanna Epstein, Ellen Galinsky, Joel Morgovsky

Joel Morgovsky, Blue Phone Hoods, 2018

Joel Morgovsky, Blue Phone Hoods, 2018

Soho Photo Gallery is pleased to announce five solo shows. Outside In by Ellen Galinsky, I only ever thought of you as temporary by Joanna Epstein, We Will Remember by Paul S. Stetzer, Bending Bulidings by Richard Jay Raderman, From Cuba by Joel Morgovsky.

OPENING RECEPTION: Tuesday, January 7, 2020, 6-8pm 

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Arno Rafael Minkkinen: 50 Years
Jan
4
to Feb 8

Arno Rafael Minkkinen: 50 Years

©Arno Rafael Minkkinen, From the Shelton Hotel Looking East, 2005

©Arno Rafael Minkkinen, From the Shelton Hotel Looking East, 2005

Edwynn Houk Gallery is pleased to announce Arno Rafael Minkkinen: Fifty Years, an exhibition of black and white photographs commemorating the artist’s half a century-long career. Selected from his expansive oeuvre, these fifteen images encompass every decade since Minkkinen began photographing in the early 1970s and span the globe, featuring his native Finland, his later homes of New York City and Andover, Massachusetts, as well as locations ranging from China to Portugal. 

Tuesday - Saturday, 11am - 6pm.

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Oct
26
to Dec 9

Exhibition: Howard Greenberg Gallery - Raghubir Singh: BOMBAY

Raghubir Singh, Muslim Girl, Nagpada, Bombay, c. 1990-1993. Chromogenic print. Photograph copyright © 2017 Succession Raghubir Singh, Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery

Raghubir Singh, Muslim Girl, Nagpada, Bombay, c. 1990-1993. Chromogenic print. Photograph copyright © 2017 Succession Raghubir Singh, Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery

Raghubir Singh

Howard Greenberg Gallery

41 E 57th St, New York, NY 10022

Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday | 10AM-6PM

Phone:
212 334 0010

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Oct
19
to Dec 9

Exhibition: SepiaEYE - Group Exposition: Bounce

Atul Bhalla, Leap from Panch Ganga, 2015. © Atul Bhalla courtesy of SepiaEYE.

Atul Bhalla, Leap from Panch Ganga, 2015. © Atul Bhalla courtesy of SepiaEYE.

Featuring artists:
Alex Webb
Atul Bhalla
Beatrice Pediconi
Bhupendra Karia
Nandita Raman
Osamu James Nakagawa
Pamela Singh
Qiana Mestrich
Raghubir Singh
Rebecca Norris Webb
and Vivan Sundaram

Opening Reception October 19th | 6-8PM

SepiaEYE

547 West 27th Street, #608 New York, NY 10001

Hours:
Wednesday - Saturday | 11AM-6PM

Phone:

212 967 0738

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