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NOVEMBER 2022

On Thursday, November 17th,
the following galleries remain open from 4 pm -8 pm
to allow visitors to engage with the vibrant art community in the Lower East Side.

No appointment or tickets needed.


 

56 Henry

56 Henry Street, New York, NY 10002

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Laurie Simmons: Color Pictures / Deep Photos

2007-2022

November 4 - January 15, 2022

There is humor in Simmons’s images—their miniaturized elements throwing into relief the constructed, larger-than-life nature of the work of feminine seduction—but there is also tenderness, and real power. Surpassing the ephemeral world of the internet, these women offer a vision that is vivid, deeply alive, ecstatically full, thanks to Simmons’s act of layered revisiting. Her dolls are real women, generously suspended before us, as if in an act of magic.

 

Al Freeman: Floors 

October 27 - December 4, 2022

Each of the four vinyl sculptures that hang in the room resembles an assortment of iconic objects on a surface viewed from above: A dark woodgrain floor with lotto tickets torn and scratched; a luminous Scandinavian job populated by Alka-Seltzer packages; black and white tiles offset a chewable Pepto Bismol packet; a cement pavement cluttered with pennies and receipts. Just the usual sights, unremarkable things enlarged, purposefully out of scale with the intricately made backgrounds.

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website: 56henry.nyc

 

 

1969

103 Allen Street, New York, NY 10002

November 17 - December 17, 2022

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Robert Martin: Flamboyant Beckoning

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website: http://www.1969gallery.com/

 

 

Cindy Rucker Gallery

143B Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

October 27 - December 11, 2022

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Nathaniel Donnett: and/ or/ existence

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Nathaniel Donnett’s work discusses existential migration/ N. Masani Landfair creates work that sparks a dialogue about how the misuse of the environment effects health issues, poverty, and climate change.

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N. Masani Landfair: and/ or/ existence

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The African American aesthetic is testament to both the persistence and regenerative strength of tradition. The evolution of its sonic and visual output is guided by both academically trained artists and other aesthetically astute artists whose creative visions were honed through family and community experiences.

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website: cindyruckergallery.com

 

 

Cristin Tierney Gallery

219 Bowery, Floor 2, New York, NY 10002

November 3 - December 17, 2022

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Elise Ferguson, Mark Sengbusch, and Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins: Themes and Variations 

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This exhibition highlights work by artists influenced by the history and strategies of design. Their practices exhibit a devotion to research and technology, complemented by an economy of form and command of materials. In Themes and Variations, the artists’ experimental approaches have been channeled into a spirited body of abstract paintings and sculptures marked by repetitive forms and suggestive palettes.

 

website: cristintierney.com

 

 

Derek Eller Gallery

300 Broome Street, New York, NY 10002

November 17 - December 23, 2022

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Michael Berryhill: El Paso

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website: derekeller.com

 

 

Equity Gallery

245 Broome Street, New York, NY 10002

November 3 - December 4, 2022

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Fran O'Neill, Anthony Rebholz, Bruce Gagnier 

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Recent large scale abstract paintings by O'Neill, imaginative floral paintings by Rebholz, life-sized figurative bronzes by Gagnier

 

website: nyartistsequity.org

 

 

Essex Flowers

19 Monroe Street, New York, NY 10002

November 11 - December 11, 2022

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Zachary Fabri / Benin Ford / Fabienne Lasserre / Jonathan Miralda and Andrés Villalobos / Richard Roth / Carolina Saquel / Maria Walker:  Magic Lantern

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Calvin Burton 9:31 AM (3 hours ago) to me Connecting to the world through the senses of sight and touch, and their conflation in the haptic. Works by Zachary Fabri, Benin Ford, Fabienne Lasserre, Jonathan Miralda & Andrés Villalobos, Richard Roth, Carolina Saquel, Maria Walker.

 

website: https://essexflowers.us/

 

 

Foxy Production

2 East Broadway, #22, New York, NY 10038

October 28 - December 18, 2022

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Rafal Bujnowski: Lamp Black Love Story

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“Lamp Black Love Story,” Rafal Bujnowski’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, analyzes the effects of light on surfaces and how this fusion generates meaning. Minimalist figurations seem to move in and out of abstraction in mysterious scenes replete with desire. A primary visual theme of the exhibition is lamp black, the traditional carbon paint with blue and brown undertones that seems to contain a world of colors within it. Bujnowski embraces the possibilities of monochrome tonality and the positive/negative binary as sites of struggle and desire, while always considering the role of the artist within this nexus of relationships.

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website: foxyproduction.com

 

 

Fridman Gallery

169 Bowery, New York, NY 10002

November, 2 - December 17, 2022

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Ghalia Benali, Hana Yilma Godine, Dindga McCannon, Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Anastasiia Podervianska, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, Nafis M. White: Fabula Rasa

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Fridman Gallery is honored to present Fabula Rasa, a group exhibition of nine artists from across generations and around the world who create new myths by taking traditional fables as points of departure. The exhibition is a collection of stories, a platform for experiencing the rituals depicted by the artists, an opportunity for the gallery space itself to become ceremonial grounds.

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website: www.fridmangallery.com

 

 

FROSCH&CO

34 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002

October 20 - November 27, 2022

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Yanik Wagner: Unmapping

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In Unmapping, Wagner explores how we navigate our presence in space and time. The artist distills mundane places and events through memory, reflecting on both the absurdity and connectedness of phenomenal experience. His paintings capture the peculiar state of being-in-the-world and collapse a sense of physical location, temporality, and movement.

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website: https://froschandco.com/

 

 

Gallery Arte Azulejo

154 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

November 9 - November 30, 2022

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Veronica Miranda Martinez: Back to the Origins 

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Verónica Miranda Martinez is an abstract artist from Madrid, Spain. Through Abstract Art, mixing distinct textures, techniques, and bright colors in her creations, Verónica explores themes surrounding creation.

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website: galleryarteazulejo.com

 

 

GR Gallery

255 Bowery, New York, NY, 10002

November 3 - December 3, 2022

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Naritaka Satoh: REVEAL

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GR gallery is pleased to present “Reveal”,  Naritaka Satoh first solo exhibition in the U.S. and with the gallery. Spreading around the whole gallery space, the show will present fourteen artworks executed with the artist signature technique combining acrylic and pencil on wood panel. Appositely conceived for the event, this new body of works expands Satoh’s visual vocabulary with enhanced subjects, colors and expressions and deepen his discourse on the introspection and duality of the human psyche and the complexity of the hidden symbolism.  His highly unique style juxtaposes hyper realistic, perfectly balanced and controlled, black and white details, with howling and instinctive, abstract-expressionist like, thick acrylic brushstrokes.

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website: gr-gallery.com

 

 

Hannah Traore Gallery

150 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

November 17 - February 4, 2023

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Anya Paintsil: Proof of Their Victories 

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Through striking usage of rug-hooking, embroidery, and tapestry-making, Paintsil weaves together investigations into identity, culture, and legend.

 

website: hannahtraoregallery.com

 

 

Hashimoto Contemporary

54 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002

November 12 - December 3, 2022

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Genevieve Cohn: Tracing Shadows

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Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Tracing Shadows, a solo exhibition by Boston-based artist Genevieve Cohn. The exhibition will be Cohn's inaugural solo presentation at Hashimoto Contemporary.

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website: www.hashimotocontemporary.com

 

 

Hyacinth Gallery

179 Canal Street #4B, New York, NY 10013

November 4 - December 18, 2022

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Genevieve Goffman: Before it All Went Wrong

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Genevieve Goffman uses a range of 3D modeling and printing practices to represent a totalizing vision of human achievement, failure, and ambition in the context of artistic and political world-building.

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website: Hyacinthgallery.com

 

 

Kai Matsumiya

264 Canal Street, Suite 5E, New York, NY 10002

September 29 - November 18, 2022

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Pedro Wirz: sadnest

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On September 29, we inaugurate Kai Matsumiya’s new gallery space at 264 Canal Street with a solo exhibition by Swiss-Brazilian artist Pedro Wirz. Following Wirz’s presentation at the Kunsthalle Basel in 2021-22, sadnest continues the artist’s investigations into the interlinked realms of the organic, synthetic, and technological as they relate to radically altered and rapidly changing perceptions of the environment.

 

website: kaimatsumiya.com

 

 

Krause Gallery

149 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

November 17th - December 31st

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Mikael Takacs and Bustart: Stills // Motions

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Stills of on screen icons and Motions of iconic charcaters; Mikael Takacs and Bustart create works to fondly rrevisit the past and affectionately progress to whats to come..

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website: KrauseGallery.com

 

 

LATITUDE Gallery New York

64A Bayard Street, New York, NY 10013

November 12 - December 18, 2022

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Kyong Kim & Tiantian Luo: Verify in Field

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website: latitudegallerynyc.com

 

 

LICHTUNDFIRE

175 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002

November 3 - November 26, 2022

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INTERSTELLAR - Between Stars

Barbara Bachner, Gretl Bauer, Henry Biber, Leslie Ford, Philip Gerstein, Augustus Goertz, Victoria Lowe and Bobbie Moline-Kramer

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This exhibition, with work in various media, digital art, painting, process art and works on paper, brings together a group of accomplished mid-career artists by way of a curatorial concept that connects their work as it alludes to an outer space, cosmic and otherwise ethereal experience invoked by color, composition, material and medium. INTERSTELLAR presents an eclectic group of artists that encompasses minimalist and process work as well as abstract expressionism and abstract surrealism — while marking the gallery's 7-Year-Anniversary on 175 Rivington Street. Curated by the gallery's director Priska Juschka with a Reception THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 6-8 PM.

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website: lichtundfire.com

 

 

Lubov

5 East Broadway, #402, New York, NY 10038

November 12  - January 8, 2023

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Covey Gong & Eli Ping

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New sculpture and installation work by Covey Gong and Eli Ping

 

website: lubov.nyc

 

 

Marc Straus

299 Grand Street. New York, NY 10002

Through December 18, 2022

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Katrina Andry: Into the Water and Out of the Fire

MARC STRAUS is pleased to present Katrina Andry: Into the Water and Out of the Fire, an exhibition of works spanning from 2017 to the present. This will be Andry’s first one-person exhibition with the gallery.

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Omar Rodriguez-Graham

MARC STRAUS is pleased to present an exhibition of recent works by Mexico City based artist Omar Rodriguez-Graham. This will be Rodriguez-Graham's third one-person exhibition with the gallery. Omar Rodriguez-Graham's paintings are the results of his ongoing exploration in the terrains of color, texture, and time. 

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Abdulnasser Gharem: Hospitable Thoughts

Abdulnasser Gharem (b. 1973) lives and works in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In Hospitable Thoughts, his first solo gallery exhibition in New York, he engages with themes of control and authority, as well as a desire to preserve and respect the history upon which traditional art is built.

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website: www.marcstraus.com

 

 

Maxwell Graham / Essex Street

55 Hester Street, New York, NY 10001

October 29 - December 16, 2022

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Sara Deraedt

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website: maxwellgraham.biz

 

 

McKenzie Fine Art

55 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

November 4 - December 18, 2022

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Laura Sharp Wilson: From The Dining Room

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Laura Sharp Wilson paints with acrylic on mulberry paper mounted on wood panels, creating vividly colored, precisely rendered works that draw on a visual language derived from the world of decorative arts. In this exhibition, botanical imagery predominates in compositions that are more ordered and simplified than in previous paintings. Patterns and motifs found in textiles, porcelain, and jewelry have long been a constant in Wilson’s surreal environments; forms are encircled, tethered, bound, or draped by cords, ribbons, ornamental beads, and thorny flowering vines.

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website: mckenziefineart.com

 

 

Signs and Symbols

249 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002

November 3 - December 20, 2022

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Anabel Daou: Only If

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Annabel Daou's second solo exhibition at the gallery, Only If, explores themes relating to nature, history, personal experience and collective belonging. Daou’s language-oriented work draws from the words that saturate ordinary life. The word “only,” here, registers the intractable desire to claim individual experience and to hold steadfast in the moment to one or another oscillating position taken in relation to others or to ourselves.

 

website: signsandsymbols.art

 

 

Steven S. Powers + Joshua Lowenfels

53 Stanton Street, New York, NY 10002

October 20 - November 20, 2022

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Ryder Henry: Housing Works

 

Ryder Henry's paintings and sculptures explore an urban future through a lens of the past—views of a future that seemingly has already happened. Vintage cars and bikes line crushed-stone streets, a rocket shell has been converted into apartments, and turbines generate power. Nostalgia is ever present and there is a calm that belies the intensity of the environments.

 

website: Stevenspowers.com

 

 

Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects

208 Forsyth Street, New York, NY 10002

October 19 - December 10

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Anne Harvey & Raymond Mason: In Paris

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In Paris is a two person exhibition of American painter Anne Harvey (1916-1967) and her friend English sculptor Raymond Mason (1922- 2010). Both artists spent most of their working lives in Paris. They captured their adopted city with verve and obsession; from throngs of humanity in Mason's work to a complex web of empty interiors and individual figures in Harvey's.

 

website: shfap.com

 

 

Susan Eley Fine Art

190 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

November 3  - December 21, 2022 

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James Isherwood & Lisa Pressman: Downtown Debut 

 

Downtown Debut is a reflection of the diversity of Susan Eley Fine Art’s dynamic artist roster. James Isherwood and Lisa Pressman represent SEFA’s embrace of figuration and abstraction; of painting and paper; of landscape and mark-making; of color and minimalism. Their solo presentations on the Lower East Side will be displayed on separate floors for viewers to appreciate the skill and uniqueness of each artist.

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website: susaneleyfineart.com

 

 

Thomas Nickles Project

47 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002

November 17 - January 22, 2023

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Adrian Fernandez: Sketch for a Monument 

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Two distinct bodies of work—mysterious virtually rendered photographic landscapes featuring elaborate decaying skeletal structures and rusted abstract sculptural volumes of welded corten steel—unite in Cuban-born artist Adrián Fernández architectural fictionalization of the ways in which ideology is perpetuated.

 

website: thomasnickles.com

 

 

Van Der Plas Gallery

156 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002

November 11 - November 27, 2022

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Club 51: Artworks from Al Diaz, LeCrue Eyebrows, Jason McLean, Shalom Neuman, & Devon Marinac

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Group exhibition featuring artworks from Al Diaz, LeCrue Eyebrows, Jason McLean, Shalom Neuman, & Devon Marinac.

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website: vanderplasgallery.com

 

 

Voltz Clarke Gallery

195 Chrystie Street, New York, NY 10002

November 17 - January 6, 2023

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Holland Cunningham: Details

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Holland Cunningham is an American painter whose recent body of work reflects on her studies at the American Academy in Rome. Spending six weeks at the American Academy in Rome had a positive impact on Cunningham’s work and expanded her oeuvre, since there were already ties between her abstract work and some 18th century Italian frescoes and paintings. Cunningham continues to make work inspired by the paintings of Tiepolo and other late Italian artists, as well as frescoes in the very ancient churches and ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii. The American Academy inspired Cunningham to explore making paintings inspired by such works of art in a more literal way—a slight move away from her current series, “Other People’s Memories.” However, both bodies of work follow the theme of memory and what remains. Whether it is an ancient fresco in an ash -covered palazzo in Pompeii, or a moment in time of a family snapshot, both reside in the past, but the memory remains, especially as the viewer projects their own histories or memories onto the work Cunningham creates.

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website: voltzclarke.com

 

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