Kader Attia: Show Your Injuries Lehmann Maupin November 8th - December 13th, 2014 Show your injuries will be Kader Attia's debut exhibition with Lehmann Maupin, presented in two installations, one at each gallery location. Attia grew up in both Algeria and the suburbs of Paris, and he uses this experience of living as a part of…
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Jessica Rankin: "Dear Another" Salon 94 Freemans 1 Freeman Alley, New York November 5 - December 21, 2014 Playing upon the interconnectedness of words and images, Jessica Rankin has created a series of "word constellations." She begins with a bunch of words, gathered from her own stream of consciousness, from found texts, stores, memories, or…
The Floral Ghost Planthouse Gallery 107 W 28th Street October 24th - December 12th, 2014 This October, Planthouse Gallery has invited six artists - Simryn Gill, Florian Meisenberg, Katia Santibañez, Philip Taaffe, Fred Tomaselli, and Anton Würth - along with the writer Susan Orlean, to consider plants and the perpetually changing nature of the city,…
Rachel Sussman: The Oldest Living Things in the World PioneerWorks Center for Art and Innovation September 13-November 2, 2014 Since 2004, Rachel Sussman has worked with scientists, traveling all over the world to discover organisms 2,000 years and older. In her current project at PioneerWorks, The Oldest Living Things in the World, she explores the relation…
Alyssa Pheobus Mumtaz: Ghosts of the Great Highway Tracy Williams, Ltd. September 12-October 11, 2014 This September, Tracy Williams, Ltd. in New York will present Ghosts of the Great Highway, Alyssa Pheobus Mumtaz's third exhibition with the gallery. This body of work, inspired by archaeology and the interior life of artifacts, reflect Mumtaz's shift from cultural landscapes…
Roxy Paine: Denuded Lens Marianne Boesky Gallery September 4-October 18, 2014 This September, Marianne Boesky Gallery will present Denuded Lens, a solo exhibition of new works by Roxy Paine. Since the early 1990s, Roxy Paine has explored the comparison and contrast of organic elements with mechanic, illuminating the aesthetics that are in the heart of the artistic…
Grays the Mountain Sends Sascha Wolf Gallery October 29-December 21, 2014 This October, Sascha Wolf Gallery will present Bryan Schutmaat's first monograph in a solo exhibition, Grays the Mountain Sends. This body of work explores the contrast and similarities of boys to men in the settings of small, working-class Western towns. "I've long been intrigued by the West –…
1. Second Floor: The Private Apartment of Mademoiselle Chanel Saatchi Gallery, London September 12-22, 2014 Take a look inside Mademoiselle Chanel's infamous apartment at 31 Rue Cambon, Paris, through intimate photographs by Sam Taylor-Johnson. The exhibit will show 34 photographs, beautifully printed in black and white. "Shooting at Coco Chanel's apartment was an unexpectedly absorbing experience,"…
Queen of the Night presents an unforgettable extravaganza melding elements of cabaret, dance and immersive performance art accompanied by cocktails and a dinner feast. Created by Sleep No More producer Randy Weiner, it opened on New Year's Eve at the newly renovated Diamond Horseshoe supper club within the Paramount Hotel and tickets are available now through…
The 13th annual Tribeca Film Festival launched April 16th. For the opening night at the Beacon Theatre, the festival presented a screening of the Nas documentary "Time is Illmatic," followed by a performance by the rapper. Some of the more anticipated films that are slated to be screened at the festival include: the Bjork concert film…
Matt Lipps Jessica Silverman Gallery NYC April 2 6-8 PM Artist Matt Lipps and CCA visiting scholar Charlotte Cotton discuss Lipps' current exhibition "The Populist Camera," during this event hosted by the Jessica Silverman Gallery. The exhibition is a requiem for analog image-making that engages with the ubiquity of photography in the digital age. Using…
The Armory Show 2014 March 6th - March 9th, 2014 Piers 92 & 94, New York, NY The Armory Show 2014 will host over 200 galleries from 29 countries exhibiting an array of significant modern and contemporary works. The fair will coincide with the opening of the Whitney Biennial, further establishing March in New York as…
Fred W. McDarrah: Save the Village January 30th - March 8th, 2014 Steven Kasher Gallery, New York City Save the Village is a collection of over 130 rare and iconic vintage prints spanning the years 1958 to 1979 which seeks to demonstrate that Fred W. McDarrah was the most curious, knowledgeable, and indefatigable photographer of the…
Opposition: Black Mask January 16th - February 14th, 2014 Boo-Hooray Gallery 265 Canal St, New York City Artist Ben Morea is largely known as the driving force behind 1960s revolutionary art in New York City. In 1968, Morea formed Up Against The Wall Motherf*ckers, a group of self-proclaimed 'outcasts'. The group was deemed "the middle-class nightmare"…
Performa is dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth century art and to encouraging new directions for the twenty-first century. Performa 13, the fifth iteration of NYC’s scattered biennial of live-visual art performances is back at it again from November 1st till the 24th. Launched in 2011 as…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wxI4KK9ZYo Many a New Yorker is making a pilgrimage to Ludlow St or Lexington and 125th to pay tribute to one of the greatest songwriters of our time, with Lou Reed’s ‘I’m Waiting For The Man,’ blasting hypnotically from their cans on the way. The notoriously brooding co-founder of The Velvet Underground and legendary New…
Starred perform live at The Untitled Magazine Music Issue 6 Launch Party in New York at The Box On May 8, 2013 The Untitled Magazine celebrated the launch of the latest issue, The Music Issue 6, at The Box NYC. From 8pm – midnight, the event featured performances by Starred and Early Morning Rebel, who…
THE FORTUNE SOCIETY'S THIRD ANNUAL SPRING SOIREE The Young Philanthropist Society rased more than $100K at The Fortune Society's Third Annual Spring Soiree on May 16th, 2013. Acclaimed Documentary Filmmaker Eguene Jarecki was also honored for his work to create awareness about the Criminal Justice System and U.S. Drug Policy. Hundreds of young philanthropists converged…
Impossible Project NYC Space 425 Broadway, 5th Floor New York, NY 10013 May 16 - June 17 Intimate Portraits is a joint exhibition by Maripol and Slava Mogutin. Both are accomplished artists with extensive work in instant film, whose images blend the lines between art, documentary, and fashion. The nature of instant film allowed the…
Who Shot Natalie White? An Imagery Exhibition of and by Natalie White ROX Gallery 86 Delancey Street New York, NY April 16 - May 16 "More Siren than Muse, more Muse than model, her look, her odd beauty, her song, are all irresistibly sweet, an appeal hard to resist. Yield to it, oh sailor, oh…