Jess: Selected Works
Opening reception: Thursday, January 16, 2014, 5–7 pm Information: www.tibordenagy.com, info@tibordenagy.com, 212/262-5050
Opening reception: Thursday, January 16, 2014, 5–7 pm Information: www.tibordenagy.com, info@tibordenagy.com, 212/262-5050
This exhibition presents archival materials from the newly acquired Larry Rivers Papers, including correspondence, source material, and photographs.
Exhibitions related to "Fluxus and the Essential Questions of Life"
Exhibitions in New York City related to Art/Memory/Place
Exploring the life’s work and legacy of Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta (1948–1985), this show also includes documents from the A.I.R. Gallery Archives, Fales Library, NYU, and BloodWork, a film by Richard Move.
Mabou Mines launches its 40th anniversary season with the world premiere of FINN, a digital and live-action adventure based on the legend of Finn McCool.
Ten years after Robert Blanchon’s untimely death from AIDS, the exhibition of this photo-based conceptual artist’s works, writing, and ephemera marks the transfer of his papers to Fales Library at NYU.
Related Exhibition John Wood: Quiet Protest On view May 15-September 20, 2009 International Center of Photography 1133 Avenue of the Americas (at 43rd St.) New York, NY 10036 Information: http://www.icp.org/ (click on “museum”), 212/857-0000 Spanning the 1960s through 1990s, John Wood’s Quiet Protest series explores political and social issues through photo montage—rather than documentary […]
Curated by Maura Reilly, Richard Bell: I Am Not Sorry is the first exhibition in the U.S. to survey the work of this controversial Aboriginal artist.
Curated by Brenda Croft, formerly Senior Curator of Indigenous Art, National Gallery of Australia, Culture Warriors will be the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of contemporary Australian Indigenous art ever presented in the U.S.