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Going Backwards Since

Sunday March 13

  • Greater New York 2005 at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 22-25 Jackson Avenue (at 46th), Long Island City Opening Event 12-6 Gad Zooks,what a show!
  • Pattie Lee Becker at Wave Hill, 2-4
  • The Armory Show at Piers 90 & 91, 12th Avenue, 50th & 52 th Streets, Noon-8
  • Douglas Kelley "Pervy Postures" at The Danger Restricted Gallery, 525 West 45th Street, #2, 6-8

 

Saturday March 12

  • The National Academy Museum presents Surrealism USA: A Symposium. Distinguished scholars explore the artistic and literary distinctions between surrealism in Europe and in that it states (all star cast) at the National Academy of Design Museum, 1083 Fifth Avenue,1-4:30 p.m. $15-
  • Eve Mansdorf at First Street Gallery, 526 West, 26th Street, suite 915, 3-5
  • Manuel Esnoz, existing in the surrounding area at Kravets/Wehby Gallery, 521 West 21rst Street, 6-8
  • Debra Drexler, Celebrating the Armory at White Box | The Annex, 6-8
  • Martin Creed has left Gavin Browns Enterprise
  • Fran Kornfeld at Holland Tunnel, 61 S 3rd Street, Brooklyn, 3-5
  • Crossed Destinies,  at Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, WAH Center, 135 Broadway, Brooklyn, 718-486-7372 (call first), wahcenter@earthlink.net, www.WAHcenter.org sat & sun 12-6 L Train to Bedford Avenue. Go south down Bedford Ave, passing under the Williamsburg Bridge, and continuing to Broadway. 4-7
  • Katia Bassanini, Sol Sax at Momenta Art, 72 Berry St, Brooklyn,
    Reception: Saturday, March 12, 6-11 PM, in conjunction with the Williamsburg Gallery Associations After Hours event Exhibition Dates: March 11 through April 10, 2005 Gallery Hours: Friday through Monday, 12-6 PM
  • Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset: End Station, The Bohen Foundation will open its latest commissioned project, a site-specific installation by Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset titled End Station, with a preview reception on Saturday, March 12, from 6 to 8 PM.

    End Station transforms the entire lower level of the Foundation into an abandoned, ghost-like subway station. After crossing the existing grating and descending the metal staircase, viewers turn a corner to find themselves standing on the platform, looking at the tracks, benches and signage of a typical New York City subway station, but one that has been stopped in time. Incorporating subtle hints of a bygone era such as a 1980s poster or tags of graffiti, End Station toys with our memories of a former New York,one that is familiar but indefinable. In End Station, Elmgreen & Dragset continue to explore their interest in location and site specificity. The installation is appropriately situated in the Meatpacking District, which has its own ghosts and few remaining pieces of history.

    Like much of their earlier work, End Station forces a re-examination of space and the typical expectations of walking into an art exhibition are completely altered. An environment developed for intellectual and aesthetic curiosity is now representative of the most public and utilitarian of spaces. As stated by Beatrix Ruf, in their work [Elmgreen & Dragset] formulate the presentation, presence and representation of structures as a stopping point, a break which offers an opportunity for redefinition or individualized definition of their use. Whats more, they prompt curiosity about the presence of the viewer. Someone was here, someone will be here; something was here, something will be here. (Kunsthalle Zurich, 2002).

    Michael Elmgreen (Denmark) & Ingar Dragset (Norway) live in Berlin and have been working together since the mid-1990s. They have had numerous exhibitions around the world, including solo shows at the Tate Modern, London, the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi in Milan, Portikus in Frankfurt, and the Fundacion la Caixa in Barcelona. They have also participated in various biennials such as Venice, Sao Paulo and Berlin. This spring they are included in a group show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and have an installation at the Wrong Gallery in Chelsea. CoCo 144 & Ghost appear by special arrangement with Martinez Gallery End Station will be on view at the Bohen Foundation through July 1, 2005, and is open to the public Tuesday through Friday from 12 to 6 PM. For more information, please call 212.414.4575.

  • Brooklyn!!! Armory Show Weekend.
    WGA (Williamsburg Galleries Association) open until 11 PM.

    Each venue hosts its own independent mini-event. From the outrageous to the smart.

    And don't miss this special opening:
    OpenGround and Galerie Scherer8 proudly present Williamsburg Wedding, an organically initiated international exchange between artists in Brooklyn and Berlin.

    Late-night after-parties to follow at secret venues. Check with your favorite galleries for details.

    For map and orientation, go directly to the Greeting Center at Spike Hill Bar and Grill, 184 Bedford Ave., directly across from the Bedford Stop on the L train. There, you will find information on all the galleries and locals on hand to point the way.

    Williamsburg is five minutes by subway from Union Square. Seven, by taxi. New York's epicenter of emerging art explodes with new galleries every month. At 48 and counting, it has never been stronger.

    This is the third annual After-Hours, an official Williamsburg Gallery Association event. Working to galvanize the diversity and vitality of this internationally recognized epicenter of emerging art, the Williamsburg Gallery Association (WGA) liaises with museums, artists, writers, and other galleries and organizations around the world. Founded in 2002 with 23 charter members, the WGA serves to promote the artists and programs of its members through advertising, public programs, and collaborative events that reach out both citywide and beyond. Membership is open to galleries located in the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Greenpoint who are primarily dedicated to exhibiting contemporary art.

    • 31GRAND 31 Grand St.
      Fri - Sun. 1-7pm & by appt. tel: 718 388 2858

      February 11 - March 13: VINCENT SKELTIS, "Nowhere But Up."
      Opening Reception: Friday, February 11, 7-10 PM
      March 11 - 14: scopeNY: featured artist - JOHN COPELAND. At the FLATOTEL 135 West 52nd Street, New York, NY 10019 March 18 - April 17: JEFF WYCKOFF, "Codex: El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula."
      Opening Reception: Friday, March 18, 7-10 PM
      April 22 - May 22: BARNABY WHITFIELD, "Whore With Red Cheeks."
      Opening Reception: Friday, April 22, 7-10 PM
      June 3 - July 3: JACOB DYRENFORTH, Title Pending
      Opening Reception: Friday, June 3, 7-10 PM
      July 8 - Aug 7: "Dead Kids Do Nothing." Group show curated by Adam Stennett
      Opening Reception: Friday, July 8, 7-10 PM


      65 HOPE STREET GALLERY 65 Hope St.
      Sat. & Sun. 12-6pm & by appt. tel: 718 963 2028

      September 11 - November 7: "The Wedding Project," curated by Jennifer S. Musawwir & Melissa Potter. Marietta Davis, Jess Dobkin , Jessica Doyle, Zena el-Khalil, Ardele Lister, Melissa Potter, Ethan Shoshan, Nick Stillman, Paul Wong, Jennifer Yazon & Maria Yoon
      November 13 - January 16, 2005 "Hijacking Gender," curated by Nicco Beretta. Allison O'Connel, Raechel Legakes, Shiloh Burton and more.

      BLACK AND WHITE GALLERY 483 Driggs Ave.
      Friday - Monday, 12-6pm and by appointment tel: 718 599 8775

      Feb 11 - Mar 14, 2005: Inside: LAUREN LULOFF: Recent Work & ITTY NEUHAUS: Strata. Outside: TONY STANZIONE: Cold Storage (site-specific sculptural installation)
      Opening reception: Friday, February 11, 6-9pm
      Mar 18 - Apr 25, 2005:
      Inside: JULIAN MONTAGUE: Taxonomies. Outside: TOM KOTIK (site-specific sculptural installation).
      Opening reception: Friday, March 18, 6-9pm
      Apr 29 - Jun 6, 2005: Inside: MEGAN FOSTER: Recent Work. Outside: TOM KOTIK (site-specific sculptural installation continues).
      Opening reception: Friday, April 29, 6-9pm
      Jun 10 - Jul 18, 2005: CRITS' PIX, V.2.0 - 2nd annual group show curated by LILLY WEI. Critic and independent curator Lilly Wei will invite 5 critics to pick up-and-coming artists.

      BOREAS 133-A Roebling St.
      Fri-Mon 1-6 pm tel: 718 384 3562
      February 25 – March 20: Federico Solmi: "Rocco Never Dies." Drawing Animation Video, Related Drawings and Paintings
      Opening: February 25, 6-9 pm
      Mar 11-13: DIVA Art Fair: Tumi Magnusson and Federico Solmi. Digital Photomural, Photographs, Video Installation, Drawing Animation, Embassy Suites Hotel #312
      April 1 – May 1: Adam Bateman: "Morphology." Sculptural, Wall Relief, and Digital Structures
      Opening: April 1, 6-9 pm
      April 8 – June 19: "Purgatory: The Holy Ghost." Part 3 of an Icelandic Curatorial Trilogy. Carl Boutard, Darri Lorenzen, Florian Knispel, Huginn Thor Arason, Hulda Ros Gudnadottir, Unnar Orn Jonasson Audarson, Raoul Schmidt
      Opening: April 8, 7-10 pm
      May 6 – June 12: Andrea Hersh New Paintings: "Veiled Surrealism."
      Opening: May 13, 6-9 pm

      CH'I 293 Grand St.
      Thurs-Mon 11:30am-8pm
      & by appt. tel: 718 218 8939 fax: 718 218 9347

      February 17 - March 16: "Waxed Beauty." The Oil & Encaustic paintings of Elise Freda Public
      Opening: February 25, 6-9 PM
      March 18 - April 16: "The Return." New paintings by Chinese Master, Liu Jian, His first NYC exhibition in 10 years
      Opening: March 18, 6-9 PM
      April 18 - May 17: "Of Wood & Charcoal." The sculpture & drawings of Amanda Dow Thompson, Fresh from England to the Big Apple. Also "Cubic." The glass sculptures of Jee-Hee Byun.
      Opening: April 22, 6-9 PM
      May 18 - June 16: "Abstracts from Life." New works by Chase Hsieh Public. Also, "Magnified Beauty." Nnew photography by Jesse Cohen.
      Opening: May 20, 6-9 PM
      June 17 - July 22: "Industrial Metaphors." The Sculpture of Steven Dobbin. Also: "Mind Journey." Mixed media paintings by HunJu.
      Opening: June 17, 6-9 PM
      June 23 - 26: CH'I at AAF Contemporary Fair, San Francisco, Fort Mason Festival Pavilon


      DAM, STUHLTRAGER GALLERY 38 Marcy Ave
      Tel: 718.387.9818

      January 15 - February 20: JIM MURRAY (drawing / painting). Collector's Room: ERIC HOLLANDER (printed paintings)
      Reception: January 15, 7-9, PM
      March 12 - April 17: CAROL SALMANSON (light installation). Collector's Room: JAE HI AHN (mixed media installation)
      Reception: March 12, 7-10, PM
      April 23- May 29: FREDRIC CARPENTER (reality tv installation). Collector's Room: STEFAN KENEAS (wind up scuplture)
      Reception: April, 23, 7-9, PM
      June 11 - July 17: MARK ANDREAS (interactive metal sculpture). Collector's Room: TBA
      Reception: June 11, 7-9, PM
      July 23 - August 28: JEFF SCHNEIDER (painting). Collector's Room: CRISTOBAL DAM (painting)


      THE DOLLHAUS 37 Broadway
      Fri.-Sun. 12-6pm tel: 718-486-0330

      March 12 - April 10: Cathleen Grado, Recent Paintings and Drawings
      Opening: Saturday, March 12, 8 PM - Midnight.
      April 16 - May 15: Jonathon S Allen, "Property Prophecy of the Floating Heads"
      Opening: Saturday, April 16, 8 PM - Midnight
      May 21 - June 19: Artur Arbit, "A. A. O. 5. X. 2."
      Opening: Saturday, May 21, 8 PM - Midnight.
      June 25 - July 24: Alypne, "Improbable Anatomies II."
      Opening: Saturday, June 25, 8 PM - Midnight.

      FIGUREWORKS 168 N. 6th St.
      Fri.-Sun. 1-6pm tel: 718 486 7021

      February 18 - March 27: ARLENE MORRIS - new paintings
      Reception: Friday, February 18, 6-9 PM
      April 1 - May 8: WORKING CLASS - PART II - 1950's - 1960's. 20th Century Figurative Work. Various artists including: Raul Anguiano, Arbit Blatas, Leonid Berman, Mark Datz, Adolf Dehn, Noel Rockmore, Nicholas Takis
      Special Event: FIGUREWORKS 5TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY
      April 1, 2005, 6-9 PM
      May 13 - June 19: AUDREY RHODA - paintings. JOSHUA KATCHER - ceramics
      Reception: May 13th, 6-9 PM


      FRONT ROOM 147 Roebling St.
      Fri.-Sun. 1-6pm tel: 718 782 2556

      January 28 - March 13: "Melt." Thomas Broadbent and Jerelyn Hanrahan
      March 18 - April 10: "By Artificial Resemblance: Portraits from Four Centuries." Thomas Broadbent and Jerelyn Hanrahan
      Reception: Friday March 18, 7-9 PM
      Apri 15 - May 8: Sean Hemmerle
      Reception: Friday April 15th, 7-9pm

    • GALERÍA GALOU 237 Kent Ave.
      Fri.–Sun. 1–6pm & by app. tel: 718-486-3730 cell: 917-407-2029

      October 9 - October 31: Leonor Mendoza Sewing Bricks / installation
      Opening reception: Sautrday, October 9, 6-9 pm
      December 11 - 30: Big Proportions, an exhibition of small works by Galeria Galou's artists, special guests and a selection of photographs presented by Grapa Contemporary Art.
      Closing Party TBA.

      GOLIATH VISUAL SPACE 117 Dobbin St.
      Sat.–Sun. 12–6pm & by app. tel: 718.389.0369

      February 19 - March 6: 13 Boxes: Diversity Focused
      Hamra Abbas, Astrid Bowlby, James Cullinane, Erik Guzman, Folkert de Jong, David Krippendorff, Robert Lemon, James Nelson, Taney Roniger, and Rene Trevino. "13 boxes" is a project which is about focused diversity. 10 artists are asked to create 13 unique pieces of work from a set size, orientation, and ratio. One piece from each artist fills 13 boxes, making a total of 130 pieces.
      Opening February 19, 7-9 pm

      HOLLAND TUNNEL 61 S. 3rd St.
      Sat. & Sun. 1-5pm tel: 718 384 5738

      February 12 - March 6: "Babes." Small works group exhibition celebrating the many aspects of Woman.
      Opening reception: Saturday, February 12, 3-5 pm with wpecial appearance by Lex Grey
      March 12 - April 17: "My Blue Heaven." An installation of recent drawings by Fran Kornfeld.
      Opening reception: Sat., March 12th, 3-5 pm, with a special performance by Lex Grey and the Urban Pioneers between 6 & 9 pm.

      JACK THE PELICAN PRESENTS 487 Driggs Ave.
      Thur.-Sun. 12-6pm tel: 718 782 0183

      Through Feb 13: The Hedonistic Imperative, curated by raham Guerra. Artists include: James Adams, Matt Borruso, Carl D'Alvia, Michael Joaquin Grey, Paul Jacobsen, Jerry Kearns, Kim Keever, Ted Mineo, Norm Paris, Michael Rees, Robert Yarber and Suzanne Walters.
      February 18-March 20: Peter Caine, "Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto."
      Opening Reception, Friday, February 18, 7-9pm

      LUNAR BASE 197 Grand St.
      Thur. - Mon. 1-7pm tel: 718-599-9205 646-456-8033

      through March 15: "Link the World." Artists: Yoshiaki Asai, Chaval, D. Dominick Lombardi, Ninko Ouzou, Hisao Sakai, Savako. Featuring a complete collection of Little Blue series by Hisao Sakai, newly released limited edition serigraphs, Heads by D. Dominick Lomabrdi.
      March 18 - April 4: Teresa Scarpulla "Azul, Bleu, e Blu..." Metaphysical body parts paintings in blue.
      Opening: Friday, March 18, 6-8 PM
      April 8 - May 2: "Fortune." Artists: Yoshiaki Asai, Chaval, Takaharu Yonezawa
      Opening: Friday, April 8, 6-8 PM
      May 13 - 30: "Post Apocalyptic Tattoos." Artist: D. Dominick Lombardi
      Opening: Friday, May 13, 6-9 PM

      MCCAIG WELLES GALLERY 129 Roebling Street, Suite B
      Tues. - Fri. 11 -7pm, Sat & Sun 12 - 7pm, and by appointment
      tel: 718 384 8729

      March 4- March 23: Joseph Whiteley "Drive The Car Into The Ditch."
      Opening reception: Friday, March 4 7-10 PM
      March 26- April 2: "Underground" Pratt Graduate Thesis Show, Curated by Melissa McCaig-Welles. Artists/participants: Juried Show: To be announced.
      Opening reception: Friday, April 1 7-10 PM
      April 16- May 8: A "Goldmine Shithouse" collaboration
      Opening reception: Saturday, April 16, 7-10 PM
      May 13- May 31: Anthony Pugh; LOGIK
      Opening reception: Friday, May 13 7-10 PM
      June 4- June 19: Sam Friedman
      Opening reception: Saturday, June 4 7-10 PM
      June 24- July 10: R. Nicholas Kuszyk
      Opening reception: Friday, June 24 7-10 PM
      July 15- July 31: Toyota Scion is touring the country and having a group show in every state. McCaig-Welles Gallery has been selected as the NYC Gallery. Artists: To be announced.
      Opening reception: Saturday, July 15 7-10 PM
      August 5- August 31: Jen Larkin
      Opening reception: Friday, August 5 7-10 PM


      MOMENTA ART 72 Berry St.
      Fri.-Mon. 12-6pm tel: 718 218 8 58

      February 4 - March 7: Jennifer Karady, Claudia Weber Reception: Friday, February 4, 6-9 PM
      March 11 through April 11: Video by Katia Bassanini, installation and sculpture by Sol Sax
      April 15 through April 30: Annual Benefit
      May 6 - May 30: "Diversity Project." As a part of the Diversity Project organized by Danny Simmons, Momenta will present works by Donna Alberico, Amy Chan, Vandana Jain, Swati Khurana, Luis Mallo, Erik Richard Parra, Hannes Priesch, Zoe Sheehan Saldana, Jana Williams.
      June 3 - July 4: Series of performance events organized by artists Lovett/Condagnone

      OPEN GROUND 252 Grand St.
      Sat - Sun 1-6pm

      March 5 - 20: Williamsburg Wedding (A Brooklyn - Berlin Exchange). Soundscape by DJ Damone. OpenGround and Galerie Scherer8 proudly present Williamsburg Wedding, an organically initiated international exchange between artists in Brooklyn and Berlin. On March 5th, Open Ground has the pleasure of introducing seven German artists to New York City with a group exhibition at Open Ground in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In turn on April 1st, Galerie Scherer8 and the storefronts on Schererstraâe in Wedding, Berlin, will host site-specific installations and artwork from 23 artists in the Open Ground collective.
      Opening Reception: March 12, 8pm - late

      PARKER’S BOX 193 Grand St.
      Fri.-Mon. 1-7pm tel: 718 388 2882

      February 18 - March 21: "Throb"
      Steven Brower, Simon Faithfull, Patrick Martinez, Tere Recarens, Mike Rogers. Video works by gallery artists all tackling human parameters, whether physical, psychological or cerebral, offering us a lively tour along a few of the frontiers that challenge us Homo Sapiens.
      Opening: Friday Feb 18, 6-9pm

      PIEROGI 177 N. 9th St.
      Thur.–Mon. 12–6pm tel: 718 599 2144

      February 11 - March 14: Gallery 1: Jonathan Schipper, "A Failure of Direct Automation and Rock 'n Roll to Appease the Gods." Gallery 2: Simon Lee, "Recent Works."
      Opening: Friday February 11, 7-9 PM
      The Armory Show 2005
      Pier 92, Booth #120 (at 52nd St and the West Side Highway)
      Press and professional preview: March 10, 12-5pm
      Hours: March 11th - 13th, 12-8pm and March 14th, 12-5pm
      During the Armory Show Pierogi will present several projects:
      Gary Panter and Joshua White will have daily performances of their Light Show with electronic music by Brian Dewan
      Simon Lee's "Bus Obscura" will operate from the Armory Show, Pier 92 We are pleased to present "Bus Obscura," by Simon Lee, at The Armory Show 2005. This is a unique opportunity to visit a site-specific event outside of the Armory piers.
      March 18 - April 18: Gallery 1: Jim Torok. Gallery 2: Marilla Palmer.
      Opening: Friday, March 18, 7-9 PM


      PLUS ULTRA 235 S. 1st St.
      Fri.-Mon. 12-6pm & by appt. tel: 718 387 3844

      February 18 - March 21: Brian Walker, "Lost in Queens: A Natural History Museum in 7 Parts."
      Opening reception: Friday, February 18, 7-9 PM
      March 25 to April 25: Jeff Hand, New solo exhibition
      Opening reception: Friday, March 25, 7-9 PM
      April 29 to May 30: Trevor Wentworth, New solo exhibition
      Opening reception: Friday, April 29, 7-9 PM

      PRISKA C. JUSCHKA FINE ART 97 N. 9th St.
      Wed.-Mon. 12-6pm tel: 718 782 4100

      January 21 - March 21: Nin Brudermann. "N.A.S.D. Projekt Fledermaus." Mixed Media Installation.
      Opening: Friday, January 21

      ROEBLING HALL 390 Wythe Ave.
      Fri.-Mon. 12-6pm tel: 718 599 5352

      April 24 - May 17 "INSIDE 89 SECONDS AT ALCÁZAR," - Eve Sussman and the Rufus Corporation Opening April 23

      SCHROEDER ROMERO 173A N. 3rd St.
      Fri.-Mon. 12-6pm & by appt. tel 718 486 8992
      February 18 - March 28: Susan Graham, "Drift." Super-8 Film Installation
      Opening reception: February, 18 6-9 PM
      April 1 - May 2: Eric Heist, "Travel Agents." Mixed media installation
      Opening reception: April 1, 6-9pm

      SOUTHFIRST 60 N. 6th St.
      Fri - Sun 1-6 and by appointment tel: 718 599 4884

      September 10 - October 24: "Everything Beautiful is Far Away," Large-scale watercolors by Beth Brideau, drawings by Mike Pare, and a project by Tucker Nichols

 

Bus Schedule - THE ARMORY SHOW / DiVA FAIR

For those of you who will be at The Armory Show tonight, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, please find below the bus schedule between The Armory Show and DiVA Fair. This is a direct line. Free of charge.
Opening Night - TONIGHT, 7 p.m. Tickets are no longer available through Ticketweb.com. Remaining Opening Night passes may be purchased tonight at the fair. -Admission to The Armory Show is $20, complimentary with DiVA Fair VIP card. -Admission to DiVA Fair is $7. Opening Night at DiVA Fair is $45. Admits 2 For infor! mation on the opening gala of The Armory Show, contact The Armory Show; info@thearmoryshow.comThursday

Saturday, March 12th
Departure from The Armory Show
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
Departure from DiVA Fair
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
4:30 pm
5:30 pmSunday, March 13th
Departure from The Armory Show
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
Departure from DiVA Fair
2:30 pm
3:30 pm
4:30 pm

DiVA: Digital and Video Art Fair
Friday and Saturday, March 11th and 12th, 2005, from Noon - 8 p.m.;
Sunday, March 13th, 2005, from Noon - 6 p.m.
At the Embassy Suites Hotel
102 North End Ave, New York, 10282 - Battery Park
(212) 945 - 0100

 

Friday March 11

  • "Pictures are the Problem" at the Pelham Art Center, 155 fifth Avenue,6:30-8
  • Leaving Cockaigne, w/ Gelatin, Torben Giehler, John Kacere, Tony Matelli, Erik Parker, Alexis Rockman, Tom Sanford, Kelli WIlliams at Leo Koenig Inc., last exhibition in its current space, 249 Centre Street, 6-8
  • Epic w/ Sarah Bedford, Melissa Brown, Allison Schulnik at Bellwether,134 Tenth Ave., betw 18th and 19th Streets, 6-8
  • Women on the Verge, Maggie Cardelus, Jennifer Coates, Kim Fisher, Servane Hottinger, Elizabeth Huey, Lori Nix, Mary Redmond, Eva Rothschild, Clare Woods at Alona Kagan Gallery, 540 West 29th Street, Closing Reception, 6-8
  • Julie Harvey's Go-Go Party at the Puck Building 295 Lafayette, 9-1 cf the 12th!!
  • Cynthia Hartling, "Cream", at Galeria Janet Kurnatowski, 205 Norman Avenue, Brooklyn,7-9
  • Damien Hirst at Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street & Eleventh Avenue, 6-8
  • Scope Art Fair Augusto Arbizo at ScopeNewYork room #1012, Flatotel 135 West 52 nd Street
  • Jacques de Beaufort Terrible Ecstacy at Julia Friedman, 504 West 22nd Steet., 6-8:30
  • "The Red Thread", Austrian artists at the Alliance Art Gallery.197 East Broadway, 6-8
  • The Armory Show at Piers 90 & 91, 12th Avenue, 50th & 52 th Streets, Noon-8
  • Kim McCarty at Briggs Robinson Gallery, 527 West 29th St., , 6-8
  • Julião Sarmento at Sean Kelly Gallery, 528 West 29th Street, 6-9
  • Jan Vercruysse at Tracy Williams, Ltd, 313 bis West 4 Street, 6-8
  • The Fourth Annual -scopeNewYork is pleased to announce that -scopeNewYork will take place from Friday, March 11 through Monday, March 14, 2005, at the Flatotel Hotel, 135 West 52nd Street (between 6th and 7th avenues). The Flatotel is located around the corner from The Museum of Modern Art, 57th Street galleries, major subways and is walking distance from The Armory Show (shuttle bus service between -scope and The Armory Show). 75 exhibitors from around the world are open daily from 12pm to 8pm. Admission is $10 and catalogs are $5 each.

    Press Preview Brunch: -scopeNewYork launches with a Press Preview Friday, March 11, from 12pm to 2pm (RSVP alethea@scope-art.com). The brunch will feature a special performance by Skip Arnold, courtesy of Spencer Brownstone Gallery.

    Culture on the Verge: The Friday opening night party begins at 9pm ($20 admission). Exhibitor rooms are open until 12am with festivities taking place throughout the hotel and ground floor atrium space until 2am. Culture on the Verge will feature live music, special performances and film/video screenings. Of special note:

    Panel discussions: Finding the Fund in Art, Saturday, March 12, will include Pamela Auchincloss, Director, Artist Pension Trust/New York; Marek Claassen, Artfacts.net; Fred Dunbar, SVP, National Economic Research Associates, Inc.; Michael Moses, Professor, New York University and Michael Plummer, President & COO, Fernwood Art Investments. God in Art, Sunday, March 13, will include Joe Martin Hill, critic, NYU; Linda Nochlin, critic, NYU; Andres Serrano, artist; Hady Sy, artist; John Yau, critic; Victor Zamudio-Taylor, critic and curator and will be moderated by Ethan Cohen, gallerist. Both are from 3pm to 4pm and are included with admission.

    Silent Auction: Works are donated by exhibiting artists. Bidding begins on Friday, March 11 at 12pm and closes on Monday, March 14 at 4pm. Proceeds benefit the Emerging Artist Grant, Independent Curator Awards and Performance-scope Grants in addition to local art and education programs Young Audiences New York and Groundswell Community Mural Project.

    Galleries: 31GRAND, Acuna-Hansen, Andrew Edlin Gallery, Angell gallery, Anna Klinkhammer Galerie, AP4-ART, Art&Idea, Artcore Gallery, Black & White Gallery, bonelli arte contemporanea, bucheon, Caren Golden Fine Art, Carl Berg Gallery, Carl Hammer Gallery, Catharine Clark Gallery, Christopher Cutts Gallery, COFA/claire oliver fine art, curcioprojects, Cynthia Broan Gallery, David Lusk Gallery, Dinter Fine Art, Dust Gallery, Ethan Cohen Gallery, eva hober, Factor, Inc., Fay Gold Gallery, Foley Gallery, Frederieke Taylor gallery, GALERIA SICART, Galerie Adler, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, Galerie Magda Danysz, GALERIE POLLER, Galerie Schuster, Galerie sphn, Galleria Ca di Fra, gallery joe, Gallery Roemerapotheke, James Nicholson Gallery, JHB Gallery, JORGE ALCOLEA, Le Salon for Art Collectors | Vanessa Suchar, Leonard Tachmes Gallery, Lisa Kirk, lyonswiergallery, M%, MAGROROCCA, Michael Steinberg Fine Art, Miller Block Gallery, Mixed Greens, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New Context Gallery, Pablo's Birthday, patrick heide art projects, PH Gallery, Punto Gris, Rare, Ricardo Reyes Arte, Ricco/Maresca Gallery, Robert Knafo/SV, Samson Projects, Sara Nightingale Gallery, SlingShot Project, STATE, Stephanie Theodore, Tatar Gallery, The Proposition, TZR Galerie, volcker & freunde, W/O WALLS, Yancey Richardson Gallery, YOO Project

 

Thursday March 10

  • Please join us for the opening of the retrospective exhibition of Larry Clark at the International Centerfor Photography, 1133 Avenue of the Americas (at 43rd Street) Invitation attached (Click here for PDF) , please print it out and present it at the door for admission 7:30 – 9:30 pm
  • Reactions to the Modern Capitalist Ethic" **(Part 1).** "US-UK" (Part 2) will open in London this fall. *Artists:Melanie Baker, Craig Bunting, Fred Fleisher, Charles Hanley, Fred Holland, Anna Krenz, Ryan S. Lemke, Sonja Laban, Hugh Mendes, Adam Nankervis, Sladjan Nedeljkovic, Robert Pirretti, Finlay Taylor, Emna Zghal. Curated by Ryan S. Lemke and Jeff Koan- Baysa at the outpost gallery of ~scopeNewYork, *The Lab Gallery at the Roger Smith Hotel*, 501 Lexington Avenue at 47th Street. 630-9PM. Open brunch on Sunday, March 13, 10AM-2PM
  • Aneta Grzeszykowska andJan Smaga at Robert Mann Gallery, 210 eleventh Avenue, 6-8
  • Crazy, Sexy Hollywood (photography) at Art At Large, At the Film Center Building, 630 Ninth Avenue, between 44th and 45th streets, #707, 6-9
  • Nathan Oliveira at DC Moore Gallery, 724 5th Avenue, 57th Street, 6-7:30
  • The Armory Show at Piers 90 & 91, 12th Ave. at 50th & 52nd St.s, invite 6-9
  • Basquiat at the Brooklyn Museum, Press Preview (Good reports!)
    By Subway Take the 2 or 3 to Eastern Parkway/Brooklyn Museum. Transfers to the 2 and 3 are available from the 4 and 5 (at Nevins Street) and the B, D, Q, N, R, and LIRR (at Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Street). See a subway map. Check MTA service advisories for the most up-to-date subway travel information
  • Please join us to celebrate the opening of The Armory Show 2005
    The International Fair of New ArtPress Conference
    Thursday, March 10, Noon-1pm VIP Lounge, Pier 90 (12th Avenue at 50th Street)
    Remarks By: Glenn Lowry, The Museum of Modern Art Director, Andrew Alper, New York City Economic Development Corporation President, Rosina Gomez-Baeza, ARCO Director, Katelijne De Backer, Armory Show Director, Paul Morris, Armory Show Founder Guests Of Honor: Jockum Nordström, Artist Peter Cornell, Global Managing Partner, Clifford Chance-The Armory Show Presenting Sponsor RSVP to Armory Show Communications Director Pamela Doan at p.doan@thearmoryshow.com or 212.645.6440. Journalists who RSVP can pick up their Press Pass at the Press Conference.
    **** The Professional Preview coincides Thursday, March 10, noon-4pm Piers 90 & 92. Pre-registration is closed. Register onsite at the press desk on either pier. ***
  • BUS SCHEDULE - THE ARMORY SHOW / DiVA FAIR
    For those of you who will be at The Armory Show tonight, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, please find below the bus schedule between The Armory Show and DiVA Fair. This is a direct line. Free of charge.
    Opening Night - TONIGHT, 7 p.m. Tickets are no longer available through Ticketweb.com. Remaining Opening Night passes may be purchased tonight at the fair. -Admission to The Armory Show is $20, complimentary with DiVA Fair VIP card. -Admission to DiVA Fair is $7. Opening Night at DiVA Fair is $45. Admits 2 For infor! mation on the opening gala of The Armory Show, contact The Armory Show; info@thearmoryshow.comThursday, March 10th - Opening Night Departure from The Armory Show
    8:00 pm
    9:00 pm
    Departure from DiVA Fair
    8:30 pmFriday, March 11th
    Departure from The Armory Show
    2:00 pm
    3:00 pm
    4:00 pm
    5:00 pm
    Departure from DiVA Fair
    2:30 pm
    3:30 pm
    4:30 pm
    5:30 pmSaturday, March 12th
    Departure from The Armory Show
    2:00 pm
    3:00 pm
    4:00 pm
    5:00 pm
    Departure from DiVA Fair
    2:30 pm
    3:30 pm
    4:30 pm
    5:30 pmSunday, March 13th
    Departure from The Armory Show
    2:00 pm
    3:00 pm
    4:00 pm
    Departure from DiVA Fair
    2:30 pm
    3:30 pm
    4:30 pmDiVA: Digital and Video Art Fair
    Friday and Saturday, March 11th and 12th, 2005, from Noon - 8 p.m.;
    Sunday, March 13th, 2005, from Noon - 6 p.m.
    At the Embassy Suites Hotel
    102 North End Ave, New York, 10282 - Battery Park
    (212) 945 - 0100
  • For Immediate ReleaseTHE ART SHOW 2005, ORGANIZED BY
    THE ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (ADAA),
    REPORTS EXTRAORDINAY SALES,
    OPENING GALA PREVIEW RAISES RECORD $1 MILLION
    FOR HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT
    New York, March 8, 2005 — The nation’s leading art galleries came together for one of the most successful art fairs in their history at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York City during the last week of February. Organized by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), to benefit Henry Street Settlement, The Art Show 2005, which concluded its five-day run on Monday, February 28, reported extraordinary sales and drew rave reviews. This year’s Show of 70 ADAA galleries was also notable for its increased presentation of an outstanding selection of museum quality contemporary paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, photography and video.
    The Art Show Gala Preview, held Wednesday, February 23, attracted a glittering crowd of art world, business and media leaders including numerous celebrities. The event raised a record amount (more than $1,000,000) for Henry Street Settlement, a pioneering social services and arts agency located on New York’s Lower East Side.
    “The 2005 Art Show was attended by markedly younger audience, and met with an enthusiastic reception,” noted Richard Solomon, President of both the ADAA and Pace Prints. “It was considered by many to be the most diverse, contemporary and exciting Art Show in years. The dealers were ecstatic.”
    “Unequivocally, the collectors had nothing but great praise for The Art Show,” said Roland Augustine, Chair of The Art Show committee and partner in Luhring Augustine.
    Despite two snowstorms, more than 12,000 attended the show from the preview on Wednesday, February 23 through the last day on Monday, February 28, including top collectors, museum curators and critics. Celebrities have always flocked to The Art Show and this year an outstanding group came to see the Show, including Steve Martin, Katie Couric, Jerry Stiller, Tracey Ulman, Bianca Jagger, Salman Rushdie, Ben Gazzara, Mike Nichols and Anthony Edwards. Artists and artworld luminaries are also easy to spot, among them Glenn D. Lowry, Leonard A. Lauder, Steve Cohen, Agnes Gund, Donald Marron, David Ganek, Aby Rosen, Christopher Wool, Chuck Close, Will Barnet, and Yoko Ono all put in appearances this year.
    “The success of The Art Show will provide great assistance to Henry Street Settlement’s efforts to offer essential programs and services to the people of the Lower East Side,” noted Jeffrey Tucker, Co-Chair, Henry Street Settlement Art Show Committee. “We thank the dealers of the ADAA for helping achieve this goal.”Sales Highlights
    A number of dealers at The Art Show reported sold-out shows. At Pace Wildenstein, New York, the Isamu Noguchi solo exhibition was a complete sell out. Noguchi is the sixth solo exhibition organized by the gallery for The Art Show.
    CRG Gallery, New York, offered a revolving exhibition of three one-person shows. A solo exhibition by Jim Hodges was sold out. Overall, the gallery sold 22 works ranging from $4,000 to $140,000. Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, reported a sold-out exhibition. The gallery sold to a number of collectors from outside New York, and visited with museum groups that were in attendance. Artists shown in booth included: Kiki Smith, Louise Bourgeois, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Fred Sandback, Allan McCollum and Julian Opie.
    Luhring Augustine, New York, reported $1,000,000 in sales of works by Christopher Wool whose iconic text pieces were presented in their booth in a solo exhibition. All of the original work by Wool had sold out. In addition, Luhring Augustine oversaw the publication of a new print that was sold solely for the benefit of Henry Street Settlement. The Christopher Wool aquatint is available for $1,500 and 28 were sold at the show.
    A first time exhibitor at The Art Show, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York, was pleased with excellent results and did extremely well with painting, selling a large work by Charline von Heyl and three paintings by Troy Brauntuch. Cheim & Read, New York, reported a successful show, having sold two Joan Mitchell works for $150,000 and $850,000, and a Louise Bourgeois for $350,000. The gallery was delighted with the quality of attendees: “highly informed collectors and astute art advisors.” Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco, made multiple sales to top New York collectors including four works by Gerhard Richter and an important ceramic by Lucio Fontana.
    Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, was highly satisfied by sales of work by Thomas Struth, Daniel Buren, Gerhard Richter and John Baldessari. Brent Sikkema, New York, sold out an edition of six Vik Muniz photographs featured in a two-person installation in their booth. Sperone Westwater, New York, reported sales of works by Carla Accardi, Guillermo Kuitca and Lucio Fontana. A monumental camel entitled Pleistocene Skeleton, 1970, by Nancy Graves at Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, New York, was priced at $200,000 and sold to a major U.S. museum.
    Works by Willem De Kooning sold well at The Art Show. Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, sold a 1949 painting entitled Seated Woman priced at just over $3 million to a private out of town collector. Richard Gray Gallery, New York and Chicago, reported the sale of a 1976 oil, Figures in a Landscape No. 1 priced at $850,000, to a private collector from the New York area, as well as a Miro sculpture for $275,000.
    A number of galleries felt The Art Show 2005 was their best show ever. Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, noted it was the strongest show to date. Among the works sold were 12 photographs by Diane Arbus to a collector who is gifting the work to a major European museum. Joan T. Washburn Gallery, New York, agreed it was the best show yet, selling 10 works from $5,000 to $350,000 from artists such as Mark Rothko, David Smith and George Sugarman. “Last year was great and this year was even better,” noted Thomas Segal Gallery, Baltimore, which sold more than 20 works including those by Cy Twombly.
    Achim Moeller Fine Art, New York, reported that a curator from a major American museum flew to New York specifically to see an 1872 landscape by Alfred Sisley, which was on view for the first time in 45 years. (A nearly identical painting is in the collection of the Louvre,Paris.) Babcock Galleries, New York sold four paintings by Will Barnet ranging in price from $100,000 to $250,000. Galerie Lelong, New York, reported sales of work by Jane Hammond, Kate Shepherd and Petah Coyne and met museum colleagues and collectors from all over the country. Hans P. Kraus Jr., Inc., New York, sold a number of photographs to major U.S. and international institutions including Roger Fenton’s The Valley of the Shadow of Death, 1855, to a European museum for six figures.
    Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York, sold a total of 15 works for $12,000 to $120,000 to all new clients. Knoedler & Company, New York, reported excellent sales of major works by Robert Motherwell, Jules Olitski, Judith Rothschild, David Smith, James Castle, and Frank Stella. Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, new to the fair this year, noted sales of ten works by Brice Marden, John Baldessari, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo, Sandeep Mukherjee, and others.
    In the Latin American market, Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art, New York, was delighted by a number of major sales including a long lost illustration of a scene depicting the Harlem Renaissance by the Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias circa 1926, which was purchased by a Mexican museum. Sculpture by Isabel De Obaldia and Fernando Botero, and a Deigo Rivera drawing also found buyers. CDS Gallery, New York, noted the sale of an oil by Armando Reverón for $350,000.
    Pace Prints, New York, reported “an outstanding fair” with sales of five Picasso prints among others as well several pieces of African Art from Pace Primitive. Forum Gallery, New York and Los Angeles, noted that their sales were “excellent” at The Art Show. The gallery sold a portrait by Robert Henri in the mid six figures as well as a number of works by their contemporary artists ranging from $15,000 to $30,000. O’Hara Gallery, New York also reported excellent sales, including work by Alexander Calder and Andy Warhol.
    Henry Darger’s At Jennie Richee, Escape During Approach of New Storm, at Galerie St. Etienne, New York, sold for more than $50,000. Martha Parrish & James Reinish, Inc., New York, found buyers for eight works including a gouache on paper by Isamu Noguchi and a watercolor by John Marin. James Goodman Gallery, New York, reported a Jean Dubuffet sculpture from 1969 went for six figures to a private collector in New York. Garth Clark Gallery, New York, found buyers for 14 pieces, including three large stoneware horses by Jean-Pierre Larocque. ACA Galleries, New York, sold more than $1,000,000 of work including Romare Bearden’s collage, Show Time from 1974.The Art Show 2006
    The 18th Annual Art Show will be held from Thursday, February 23 through Monday, February 27, 2006, at the Seventh Regiment Armory on Park Avenue at 67th Street, New York City. The Art Show Gala Benefit Preview will be held on Wednesday, February 22, 2006, to benefit Henry Street Settlement.Art Dealers Association of America
    All Art Show exhibitors are members of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), a non-profit membership organization of the nation’s leading galleries. Founded in 1962, ADAA seeks to promote the highest standards of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice within the profession. More information on the Art Dealers Association of America may be found at www.artdealers.org.Henry Street Settlement
    Founded in 1893 by social work pioneer Lillian Wald and based on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Henry Street Settlement delivers a wide range of social services and arts’ programming that improves the lives of more than 100,000 New Yorkers each year. Distinguished by a profound connection to its neighbors, a willingness to address new problems with swift and innovative solutions, and a strong record of accomplishment, Henry Street challenges the effects of urban poverty by helping families achieve better lives for themselves and their children.# # #
    For further press information or visual materials, please contact:
    Sara Fitzmaurice / Daniel Tanzilli
    FITZ & CO
    535 West 23 Street #SI0H
    New York, NY 10011
    T 212-627-1455 x221 / x226
    F 212-627-0654
    sara@fitzandco.com / daniel@fitzandco.com

 

Wednesday March 9

  • Thomas Ruft at David Zwirner, 525 West 19th Street (btwn 10th & 11th), 6-8
  • Zingmagazine's Party at Serena Chelsea Hotel, 222 West 23rd Street, 7-11
  • Dominique Petitgand, Jo Ao Simoes, Yoshiaki Kaihatsu at Goliath Visual Space, 117 Dobbin Street, Brooklyn, 8-10.
  • Chris Martin at Uta Scharf, 42 East 76th Street, 6-8
  • Ann Craven, A Poppy Is A Poppy Is A Poppy at the Horticultural Society of New York, 128 West 58th St., 6-8
  • Joel Shapiro at PaceWildenstein, 32 East 57th Street, 6-7:30
  • Brian McKee at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, 1018 Madison Avenue, Avenue, 5th fl., (betw 78th and 79th Streets), 6-8
  • North by Northwest at Winston Wachter Mayer Fine Art, 39 East 78th Street, ste #301, 6-8
  • Chuck Connelly & Robert Selwyn at DFN Gallery, 176 Franklin Street, 6-8
  • Magical Landscapes at A Taste of Art, 147 Duane Street, 6-8
  • Multiple Artists at Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art, 86 Walker Street, 6th fl., 6-9
  • Something spectacular at Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, 3rd fl., 6-9
  • Colleen Barry at Frost & Reed, Fine Art Dealers, 21 East 67th Street, 3-6

 

Tuesday March 8

  • "Holylands" - three channel video by Irish Artist Seamus Harahan at Spencer Brownstone, 39 Wooster Street, 6-8
  • Artist Talk by Sarah Morris, Public Art Fund presents Tuesday Night Talks at the New School, John Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street (Betw 5th and 6th Ave.s) 6:30 p.m., $5- (In her latest short film, "Los Angeles," Sarah Morris depicts the city's spectacular architecture, its sprawling urban plan and, most importantly, its role as a center for image production. Shot in twelve days using a 35mm CinemaScope camera, Morris's panoramic film of Los Angeles portrays the days leading up to the Oscars, capturing the isolation and alienation of a city built on the superficial successes of its industry.)
  • Marti Cormand at Jose Bienvenu Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, 6-8
  • "Exploding Plastic Inevitable:40 Fun Galleries" at Bergdorf Goodman, 5th Avenue at 58th Street, Third floor, 6:30-8:30
  • Nathan Oliveira at DC Moore, 724 Fifth Avenue, 8th fl., 6-7:30
  • Body Human & Natalia Arias at Nohra Haime, 41 East 57th Street, 6th fl., 6-8
  • Michael Cline at Daniel Reich Gallery, 537 A West 23rd Street, 6-8 (Daniel Reich Gallery requests the pleasure of your company a cocktail reception in honor of Michael Cline following his the vernissage at the Gallery at 8:30) thanks!

 

Monday March 7

  • Benefit Auction at Phillips, Artists for Tsunami Relief - New York artist Orit Ben-Shitrit has organized a cornucopia of contemporary art talent for live and silent auctions at Phillips de Pury & Co. auction house, works by: Reed Anderson, Kamrooz Aram, Jill Baroff, Fabian Birgfeld, Louise Bourgeois, Nina Bovasso, Carol Bove, Andrea Bowers, Tom Burckhardt, Kathe Burkhart, Edward Burtynsky, Nicole Cherubini, Fritz Chesnut, Clare Churchouse, Marti Cormand, Daniel Davidson, Don Doe, Eric Doeringer, Chris Doyle, David Ellis, Rosemarie Fiore, Eric Fischl, Angela Fraleigh, Jonah Freeman, Jeffrey Gibson, Peter Halley, Marc Handelman, Ellen Harvey, An Hoang, Christian Holstad, Seonna Hong, Simen Johan, Ryan Johnson, Douglas Kelley,Jeff Koons, Shay Kun, Jenny Laden, Justin Lieberman, Tim Lokiec, Marco Maggi, Stefana,McClure, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Sarah Oppenheimer, Carl Ostendarp, Paul Paddock, Erik Parker, Sheila Pepe, Danica Phelps, Jack Pierson, Michael Rodriguez, Royal Art Lodge, David Salle, Dana Schutz, Vicki Sher, Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, Ken Solomon, Nancy Spero, Tony Stanzione, Julianne Swartz, Heide Trepanier, Juan Usle, Mark Dean Veca, Aaron Wexler, Zachary Wollard, Mie Yim, Robert Yoder, Daniel Zeller, and more. 100% of auction proceeds will be donated to AmeriCares charity for tsunami relief. Unlike other charities, AmeriCares gives 98% of all donations received directly to tsunami victims. Tickets: $20 in advance; $30 at the door at Phillips de Pury & Co. 450 West 15th Street, 6-10 pm

 

Sunday March 6th

  • Ocularis at Galapagos Art Space 70 North 6th Street
    (Between Wythe and Kent, L train to Bedford Ave.) Brooklyn, NY 11211
    (718) 388-8713  www.ocularis.net $6
      • "SIX IN ITALY"
        Sunday March 6th, 2005 at 7pm Ocularis is very pleased to present the film program "Six in Italy". In these short documentary, essay, and experimental films  by filmmakers Peter Greenaway, Jacob Burckhardt, Michelangelo Antonioni, Curtis  Harrington, Jonas Mekas, and Luigi Comencini, Italian cities are  refracted through a variety of artistic visions.

     

Saturday March 5

  • Christoph Draeger, In Collaboration With Gary Breslin, The Brazil Project (centers on the film Constructio Infernalis, a 30-minute cinematic horror thriller inspired by the failed utopian aspirations of modernist architecture). at Roeblinghall, 606 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • Jules de Balincout at Zach Feuer (LFL) Gallery, 530 west, 24th Street, 6-8
  • Eric Fischl at Mary Boone Gallery, 541 West 24th Street, 5-7
  • Past/Present/Forever (group-ie show) Curated by Jan Braar Christensen at Buia Gallery, 541 W. 23rd St., 6-8
  • Feature Inc., 530 West 25th Street, ground fl., 6-8
    Diana Cooper at Postmasters Gallery, 459 West 19th Street, 6-8
  • Other America at Exit Art, 475 Tenth Avenue, 7-10
  • No Convenient Subway Stops at Art in General, 79 Walker Street, btwn Broadway & Lafayette, 7-9
  • Tatiana Grant and Countess Tatiana Bobrinskoy take the pleasure in inviting you to celebrate International Women’s Day at an art exhibition by American artists Jan Schoonover and Ruth Rintel at the Grant Gallery,7 Mercer Street. (Between Grand andCanal Street) A silent auction will offer works by established living artists to benefit the children of Beslan, who were victims of terrorists in September 2004. Large medical and rehabilitation efforts and funds are needed and we need your help to make it happen. All purchases are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law, as checks will be made to the order of Saint John, a tax exempt worldwide charitable organization whose Grand Prior, Count Nicholas Bobrinskoy is the great, great, great grandson of Empress Catherine the Great of Russia. 6-8
  • Eleanor Winters at Franklin 54 Gallery, 4-7
  • Some Shows  at OK Harris Works of Art, 3-5
  • Phil Joanou  at Walter Wickiser Gallery, 568 Broadway, #104B, 6-8
  • Marcia Clark at Blue Mountain Gallery, 530 West 25, 4th fl., 3-6
  • Greta Anderson at Prince Street Gallery, 5-7
  •  Kirsten Deirup & Melissa Martin at Rare, 521 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • AnnMarie McDonnell & Suim Choi at Soho20 Chelsea, 511 West 25th Street, Ste. 605, 6-8
  • Diane Brawarsky & Monica Rich Kosann at Katharina Rich Perlow, 41 East 57th Street, 13th fl., 2-5
  • Peter Dizozza’s Pianist/Singer/Songwriters Salon Williamsburg Art and Historical Center Celebrate the release of “Enid and The Boys Take this Show on the Road,” 8PM
  • William Steiger at Kenise Barnes Fine Art,1955 Palmer avenue, Larchement, 6:30-8:30

 

Friday March 4

  • Martin Kippenberger Self-Portraits at Luhring Augustine, 531 West 24th Street, 6-8
  • Betsabeé Romero  at Galeria Ramis Barquet, 532 West 24th Street
  • Pedro Barbeito & Vincent Mazeau at Lehmann Maupin, 540 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • David Cohen, "The Review Panel" at the National Academy of Design Museum, 1083 Fifth Avenue,
  • Tabaimo at James Cohan Gallery, 533 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • Hervé Di Rosa at Haim Chanin Fine Arts, 210 Eleventh Avenue (btwn 24th & 25th), Ste. 201, 6-8
  • Claudia Amorim at Kiana Malekzadeh, 6-8
  • James Tormey & Sue Wall at Uptown Gallery, 1194 Madison Avenue, 2-4
  • Nicholas Von Grainger at Ex Gallery, 872 Kent Avenue, Williamburg, Brooklyn, 5-9

 

Is it hot in here or is the DKS Back? Marco Lopez, South of Realism at White Box

March 1-6

  • "Work on Paper" at The Seventh Regiment Amory, Park Avenue at 67th St., 12-8

 

Thursday March 3

  • Jonas Mekas at Maya Stendhal Gallery, 545 West 20th Street, 6-9 (Highly reccommended!)
  • David Shrigley at Anton Kern, 532 West 20th Street, 6-8
  • Jan Mancuska at Andrew Kreps, 516A West 20th Street, 6-8
  • Carlo Ferraris, "Even Left-handed People Are Good People" at Florence Lynch Gallery, 531-539 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Emily Sartor at Massimo Audiello, 526 W. 26th St., #519, 6-8
  • Mikyung at Amos Eno Gallery, 530 W, 25th St. 6th Fl., 6-8
  • Marco Lopez, Al Sur Del Realismo, South of Realism (The artist delivers his viewers with arresting and in-your-face images that confront the stereotypical models of what has become known as ‘Photography from Latin America’.  His flawless technique coupled with Mr. Lopez’ ironic eye, give new meaning to the  "male gaze".  In an unforgiving transformation of Frida Kahlo's iconic self-portrait titled "Two Fridas" the artist has positioned a male orderly and patient centerfold and, by tying them together with an I.V., blood flows from one to the other. Similarly, in the artist’s "Sireno del Rio de la Plata", a male siren reposes at a beach that has become a public and industrial garbage dump.  El Sireno looks melancholically into the camera and his expression establishes an immediate and sharp contrast between the impossibility of encountering this beautiful siren in the devastated environments of our contaminated shorelines.) at White Box, 525 W. 26th St.. 6-8 (translation- Hunky male escorts let it all hang out!)
  • Stuart Elster at Lucas Schoormans, 508 West 26th Street, # 11B 6-8
  • Miriam Cabess, my story at Moti Hasson Gallery, 330 West 38th St. Ste. 211, 6-8
  • Roger Rothstein ''Cultural residue" at Bond gallery, 5 Rivington Street (btwn Bowery&Christie) 5-11pm
  • Debra Drexler, "Gauguin's Zombie" at the Annex, 601 W. 26 th St, !7th floor, 6-8
  • Herve DI Rosa at Haim Chanin Fine Arts, 210 eleventh Avenue, 2nd Floor, 6-8
  • Hans Op De Beeck, 'In their mind..." at Nicole Klagsbrun, 526 West 26th Street, #213, 6-8
  • Jose Damasceno  at The Project, 37 East 57th Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
  • d.i.why? the ground-breaking inaugural solo exhibition of Ben Jones, a member of the renowned three-person art collective, Paper Rad at Foxy Production, 547 West 27th Street, 6th fl., (Betw 10 And 11 Avenues) 6.00 - 8.30 pm
  • Derek Buckner/Tim Steele  at George Billis Gallery, 6-8
  • Carolyn Virgil at Bowery Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, 4th fl., 5-8
  • Alison Wilding at Betty Cuningham Gallery, 541 W, 25th Street 6-8
  • Mark Cooper & Susanne Ramsenthaler at 511 Gallery, 6-8
  • "Ethno-Kitsch" at Kashya Hildebrand Gallery, 531-539 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Lech Bider at Synagogue for the Arts, 49 White Street, 6-8
  • Pat Rendleman at Ezair Gallery, 905 Madison Avenue, btw. 72nd & 73rd,, 6-8
  • Jessica Stockholder at The Gallery at Dieu Donne Papermill, 433 Broome Street, 6-8
  • Wirls/Randall/McElhinney at Painting Center, 6-8
  • Gallery Spring Sculpture at Woodward Gallery, 476 Broome Street, 5th fl., 6-8
  • Toland Grinnell at Mary Boone, 745 Fifth Avenue, 4th fl., 5-7
  • Calvert Coggeshall at Gallery Schlesinger, 24 East 73rd Street, 2nd fl., 6-8

 

Wednesday 2

  • Opening Benefit of "Work on Paper" at The Seventh Regiment Amory, Park Avenue at 67th St., 6-9

 

Tuesday March 1

  • In their second solo show, collaborating artists Smith/Stewart (Stephanie Smith b. 1968, Manchester and Edward Stewart b. 1961, Belfast) present the US premiere of new work which continues to revolve around their fundamental concerns: the relationship of the body and space, image and sound, light and dark and notions of the 'in-between' at Klemens Gasser & Tanja Grunert Inc., 524 West 19th Street, 2nd fl., 6-8
  • Simulacrum at Gallery 612, 526 W. 26th St., 6th fl. 6-8.
  • Robert Graham at Jadite, 413 West 50th Street,, 6-8
  • Group Show at Jain Marunouchi Gallery 5:30-7:30

 

Saturday February 19

  • Shannon Ebner Dead Demo-cracy Letters at at Wallspace, 547 West 27th Street, 6-8

  • Rob & Nick Carter at Eyestorm, through 3/26

  • Things of that Nature at Sixtyseven, 547 West 27th Street, 3rd floor, between 10th & 11th Ave.s, through 3/26, 6-8

  • Anne Neely at Lohin Geduld Gallery, 531 West 25th Street,, through 3/19, 5-7

  • Danielle Webb at Baumgartner, 522 West 24th Street, through 3/26, 6-8 22-17

  • Amy Globus at D'Amelio Terras, 525 West 22rd Street, 6-8

  • Chinatsu Ban at Marianne Boesky Gallery, 535 West 22rd Street, through 3/19, 6-8

  • Sarah Morris at Friedrich Petzel, 535 West 22nd Street, through 3/26, 6-8

  • Lawrence Beck at Sonnabend, 536 West 22th Street, 5-7

  • Richard Mayhew, paintings at ACA 529 West 20th Street, 5th fl., through 3/19, 3-6

  • Imprints at Axis Gallery, 453 West 17th Street, 4th fl., through 4/2, 6-

 

Thursday February 17

  • Philip Geiger at Tibor de Nagy, 724 Fifth Avenue, 12th fl., 5-7

  • Lane Twitchell at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, 730 Fifth Avenue, at 57th Street, 7th fl., 6-8

  • Mayumi Lake Poo-Chi at MY Art Prospects 547 W. 27th Street, 2Fl, 6-8

  • Because I Dream, I'm not" at Capsule 521 W26, through 3/26, 6-8

  • Paradise Lost at Marvelli Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, 6-8

  • Architectural Drawings By Hand at Henry Urbach Architecture, 526 West 26th Street, 6-8

  • Jim Dingilian at McKenzie Fine Art, 511 West 25th Street, 2nd fl.,, 6-8

  • William Ropp, Children, Robert Vizzini Death Valley at Clamp Art 531 W25, through, 6-8

  • Jean-Michel Basquiat at Cheim & Read, 547 West 25th Street,, through 3/26, 6-8

  • Arnold Helbling at Von Lintel Gallery, 555 West 25th Street, 2nd fl., 6-8

  • Logical Conclusions 40 Years of Rule-Based Art w/ Carl Andre, Tara Donovan, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Damien Hirst, Sol LeWitt, On Kawara, Jeff Koons, Vik Muniz, Ed Ruscha, James Siena at PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street,, through 3/26

  • Amy Jenkins at Kustera Tilton, 520 West 21rst Street, 6-8

  • Weston Woolley at CVB 407 W. 13, through 3/7, 6-9

  • Dress the Dress at Xanadu 217 Thompson (W. 3rd & Bleecker), 7-10

  • Ruth Rintel at Grant Gallery, 7 Mercer Street, 6-8

  • Encaustic Show at Cheryl Hazan 35 N. Moore, 630-830

 

Friday February 18

  • New Millennium at Gallery Korea, Korean Cultural Service, 460 Park Avenue at 57th Street, 6th fl., 6-8

  • Micro Universe at The Lab, The Roger Smith Hotel, 501 Lexington Ave. at 47th St., 6:30-9

  • William Betts at Thomas Werner Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, #712, 6-8

  • Julia von Eichel, Katherine Finneran at at Polytechnic @ Michael Steinberg Fine Art, 526 West 26th St., 215,, 215 6-8

  • Michelle Mercurio at Annina Nosei Gallery , 530 West 22nd St., 2nd fl.,, 6-8

  • Rob Fisher at Cohan & Leslie, 138 Tenth Avenue (btwn 18th & 19th), through 3/26, 6-8

  • Desire at Talwar Gallery, 108 East 16th Street, through 3/26