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Top 10 Solo Shows Opening This Week in New York

Top 10 Solo Shows Opening This Week in New York

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08 Sep, 2016

Top 10 Solo Shows Opening This Week in New York
 


Alix Pearlstein: Harem ROOM-1
at On Stellar Rays
Lower East Side - New York, NY, USA
Sep 08, 2016 - Oct 16,
2016

Alix Pearlstein: Harem ROOM-1 at On Stellar Rays On Stellar Rays is pleased to announce Harem ROOM-1, ’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting sculpture and video. Taken together, Pearlstein’s new work, located within the unstable present, arouses the disquiet felt moving through an anxious populace. Harem, meaning a group of women perceived as centering around a particular male. read more...

 


Victor Burgin: Midwest
at Cristin Tierney Gallery
New York, NY, USA
Sep 08,
2016 - Oct 22, 2016

Victor Burgin: Midwest at Cristin Tierney Gallery Cristin Tierney Gallery is pleased to present Midwest, an exhibition of recent digital projection works by that focus on an oft-mythologized region of the United States. Understood by many to be representative of the larger nation, the Midwest is frequently on the lips and minds of politicians, pundits, and journalists during election cycles. Given the surreal and chaotic presidential politics of 2016, Burgin’s work offers us the opportunity to examine another part of the rich and complicated history of the heartland. read more...

 


Leonardo Drew
at Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
New York, NY, USA
Sep 08,
2016 - Oct 08, 2016

Leonardo Drew at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by on view from September 8 through October 8, 2016. The exhibition marks Drew’s fifth solo show at the gallery. Leonardo Drew is known for his abstract sculptural installations, which incorporate materials such as paper, rope, wood, paint chips, tree branches and roots, and sheet metal. In Drew’s hands, these raw materials are exhaustingly transformed to resemble debris. read more...

 


Marco Breuer: Silent Speed
at Yossi Milo Gallery
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Sep 08,
2016 - Oct 29, 2016

Marco Breuer: Silent Speed at Yossi Milo Gallery Yossi Milo Gallery is pleased to present a new exhibition by . Silent Speed brings together interconnected groups of work that represent Breuer’s recent in-depth exploration of the idea of form finding. Free-flowing shapes loop in and out of photographic color works (ranging in size from 14 by 11 to 30 by 24 inches), Polaroid sequences, small collages, studies for double-pages, and a newsprint tabloid publication. Breuer’s shapes hover between silhouettes, logos, human form, and shadows. read more...

 


Iva Gueorguieva
at Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Sep 08,
2016 - Oct 08, 2016

Iva Gueorguieva at Ameringer, McEnery, Yohe AMERINGER | McENERY | YOHE is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent paintings and sculptures by . The exhibition will open on 8 September and remain on view through 8 October 2016. A public reception for the artist will be held on 8 September from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with essays by Jaime DeSimone, Sarah Bay Gachot, and Matthew Scott McGarvey. read more...

 


Lynda Benglis: New Work
at Cheim & Read
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Sep 08,
2016 - Oct 22, 2016

Lynda Benglis: New Work at Cheim & Read Cheim & Read is pleased to announce Lynda Benglis: New Work, an exhibition opening on September 8, 2016, and running through October 22. A catalogue will be available with an essay by Nancy Princenthal. This is Benglis’s sixth exhibition with the gallery. Since the 1960s, has been celebrated for the free, ecstatic forms she has poured, thrown and molded in ceramic, latex, polyurethane and bronze. read more...

 


Allison Schulnik: Hoof II
at ZieherSmith
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Sep 08,
2016 - Oct 08, 2016

Allison Schulnik: Hoof II at ZieherSmith For her third exhibition at the gallery, focuses on oil paintings and goauches that embody her visionary ideas of enfranchisement. Schulnik’s otherworldly compositions begin as meditations or daydreams that are realized with bold applications of paint, including dense impasto that alternately conceals and reveals layers of detail. Thematically, “Hoof II” expands upon her recent body of work featuring female protagonists, including unicorns, centaurettes, and felines as well as the dramatic “Lady,” a bewitching self-portrait. read more...

 


Simon Denny: Blockchain Future States
at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, 18th Street
Chelsea - New York, NY, USA
Sep 08,
2016 - Oct 22, 2016

Simon Denny: Blockchain Future States at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, 18th Street Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce a new exhibition of works by entitled Blockchain Future States, opening Thursday, September 8th. At a moment when public debate spotlights a global governance system that seems to ignore the needs of many of its participants, starkly contrasting visions for alternative political systems are emerging. What would a world look like where the collusion of an elite few would be rendered technically impossible? read more...

 


Alex Prager: La Grande Sortie
at Lehmann Maupin, Chrystie Street
Lower East Side - New York, NY, USA
Sep 07,
2016 - Oct 23, 2016

Alex Prager: La Grande Sortie at Lehmann Maupin, Chrystie Street Lehmann Maupin is pleased to present La Grande Sortie, the gallery’s third solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker . The exhibition will feature Prager’s newest film, La Grande Sortie, in its US premiere, along with a new series of photographs shot on location during the film’s production in Paris. In this body of work, the viewer is confronted with the dual perspectives of performer and audience and asked to consider the underlying tension inherent in this relationship. read more...

 


Kate Steciw
at Higher Pictures
Upper East Side - New York, NY, USA
Sep 10,
2016 - Oct 12, 2016

Kate Steciw at Higher Pictures Higher Pictures is pleased to present new work by the artist . This is Steciw’s second solo exhibition with Higher Pictures. In this new series of sculptures, Steciw continues to explore the ways in which immaterial and anonymous images cycle through the emptying out, accumulation, and transformation of meaning from one digital platform to various physical forms. Here, however, she steps away from using stock photographs as her sole source material and has reintroduced her own snapshots alongside the hired images, a simple gesture that disavows any hierarchical difference between these two kinds of “forgotten” images. read more...

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