Days of Never
At Monya Rowe’s second-floor gallery in Chelsea, to April 13 2013
MONYA ROWE GALLERY
504 West 22nd Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10011
212 255 5065
At Monya Rowe’s second-floor gallery in Chelsea, to April 13 2013
MONYA ROWE GALLERY
504 West 22nd Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10011
212 255 5065
Dalhousie Art Gallery, 6101 University Avenue, Halifax
Across Canada March 14 to 20, 2013
By Canadian Art
POSTED: MARCH 14, 2013
DEAD ZONE at Nudashank
A Film about the Future by Alex Da Corte
February 16 – March 16
Alex Perweiler
Andrew Gbur
Borna Sammak
Jamie Felton
John Roebas
Kyle Thurman
Sean Fitzgerald
Opening Reception: February 16, 7 – 10pm.
Address:
NUDASHANK
405 W. Franklin Street
3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/JayDeFeo
Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective is organized by Dana Miller, Curator of the Permanent Collection.
This retrospective is the definitive exhibition to date of the work of Jay DeFeo (1929–89). At the outset of her career in the 1950s, DeFeo was at the center of a vibrant community of Beat artists, poets, and musicians in San Francisco. Although she is best known for her monumental painting The Rose (1958–66, now in the Whitney’s collection), which she spent eight years making and which later languished hidden behind a wall for two decades, DeFeo created an astoundingly diverse range of works spanning four decades. Her unconventional approach to materials and intensive, physical process make DeFeo a unique figure in postwar American art who defies easy categorization.
“Robert Archambeau has been an indisputable force in Manitoba and Canadian ceramics for well over fifty years.”
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3C 1V1
Tel 204.786.6641
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E-mail inquiries@wag.ca
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STROKETRACEBLOW: Mark Making at
Steven Zevitas Gallery
StrokeTraceBlow
Joshua Neustein, Jacob El Hanani, Roland Flexner
February 7 – March 9, 2013
Reception: Friday, March 1st, 5:30pm
Painter Painter presents new work by 15 artists from the US and Europe in a focused survey of emergent developments in abstract painting and studio practice.