The Watermill Center hosted STAND, a benefit for the 30th Anniversary of The Watermill Center, with new solo exhibitions by Christopher Knowles and Robert Nava on the night of July 30. The STAND benefit, curated by Noah Khoshbin, was created to be a space where artists from different countries and backgrounds could come together to…
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The Watermill Center, an interdisciplinary laboratory for the arts and humanities presents STAND, its 30th anniversary Summer Benefit. The July 30th evening, curated by Noah Khoshbin, will feature performances, installations, exhibitions, cocktails, and food from local chef, Colin Ambrose. The night takes inspiration from writer H.G Well’s assertion for renewal “if you fell down yesterday,…
View a gallery of artwork to be featured at Sotheby's for the New York Academy of Art's "Artists for Artists" Benefit Auction. The New York Academy of Art is presenting their latest "Artists for Artists" Benefit Auction in honor of genre-defying painter, Peter Saul. This year's auction takes place on December 14th at Sotheby's New…
SECOND SMILE April 23rd - May 24th, 2020 www.theholenyc.com The Hole NYC opened a new online group exhibit titled "Second Smile", running from April 23th - May 24th, 2020 on their gallery website. Second Smile looks at new tendencies in figuration with a surrealist bent. Including loans of classical surrealist works, the exhibition will focus…
Kidnapping Incites Years of Murderous Doom October 21st - November 19th, 2017 The Hole: 312 Bowery, New York New York City art gallery The Hole is gearing up for the opening of "Kidnapping Incites Years of Murderous Doom," a solo exhibition of new works by sculptor Adam Parker Smith. The show's unusual title is a six-word paraphrase of Homer's…
Not A Photo The Hole 312 Bowery, New York 10012 November 29, 2015-January 16, 2016 The Hole have announced a group show of photography in the expanded realm; titled Not a Photo, the show is a photo show with no actual photos and will open on November 29th from 5-7pm. Not a Photo looks at…