Brooklyn, NY — 440 Gallery is pleased to present the second solo show by Jay Friedenberg, featuring large-scale panoramic scenes from around the globe. Friedenberg’s artwork is a combination of traditional and modern photographic techniques that is enhanced by digital effects to [Read More]
Monthly Archives: May 2016
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Iconic photographs from 1933 to 2007 Capture the tumultuous changes in Cuba’s iconography and culture at Throckmorton Fine Art June 16– September 17, 2016 Throckmorton Fine Art (www.throckmorton-nyc.com) has announced a special show of 42 vintage photographic images of Cuba created over [Read More]
NextNewPaper – June 5 – September 18; Opening Reception June 5, 2-4pm NextNewPaper continues the ICA’s recurring series of exhibitions dedicated to exploring emerging artists and art practices. In this iteration, 17 Bay Area artists use paper as their medium, creating works [Read More]
Mary Ellen Bartley: Looking Between the Covers – June 5 – September 4; Opening Reception June 5, 2-4pm Mary Ellen Bartley’s photographs explore the materiality of the printed book – the formal qualities of the paper, the binding, the spine, the cover [Read More]
In collaboration with Seager Gray Gallery, the ICA will present This is Not a Book: Chapter 2 in the Focus Gallery. June 5 – September 11; Opening Reception June 5, 2-4pm. For the past decade, Seager Gray has taken the lead in [Read More]
A picture’s worth a thousand words. Or one. Or a multi-volume series of novels with no end in sight. A single piece of art may take on vastly different meanings to different people. Even a work that wasn’t made with some sort [Read More]
An exciting opportunity for artists and photographers to have their work published by one of the largest fine art galleries in the US. The Greenwich Workshop is inviting photographers and artists to share their work under the #Greenwich_Mobile banner with a “can’t [Read More]
On May 7, 2016 from 1:00–3:30pm, you can join the conversation as the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC), American Institute of Architects (AIA) Equity in Architecture, and University of Cincinnati’s Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning college (DAAP) host a celebration of Zaha Hadid’s [Read More]