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THE ART LIST

THE ART LIST

Read Reviews by David Ebony

 

FALLS VILLAGE, CT

Furnace Art On Paper Archive
107 Main St.
@furnace_artonpaper

Oct. 12 - Nov. 16, '24.

MATERIALITY AND THE PRINT. Featuring Dan Devine, Christy Gast, Beka, Goedde, Alice Hope, Henry Klimowitz, Christina Tenaglia, and Janis Stemmermann. Curated by Janis Stemmermann.

KENT, CT

Carol Corey Fine Art
6 North Main St. Kent Barns.
@carolcoreyfineart

Nov. 9 - Dec. 22, ‘24.

STOP AND BREATHE A group exhibition of contemplative works to help us pause, rest and start again. FeaturingElise Ansel, Roz Chast, Dozer Bell, Leslie Giuiliani, John Guthrie, Andy Harper, and James Mullen amongst others.

Craven Contemporary
4 Fulling Ln. Kent Barns.
@cravencontemporary

Oct. 12 - Jan 5, ‘24

NEW YORK ESCAPES by Hugh Kepets. The show features paintings of quintessential New York scenes created in the 1970s and 1980s.

Kenise Barnes Fine Art
7 Fulling Ln.
@kenisebarnesfineart

Oct. 19 - Nov. 24, '24.

POINT OF VIEW. Landscape paintings and drawings by Andrea Kantrowitz, David Konigsberg, and Thomas Sarrantonio.

Peggy Mercury
9 Maple St. Kent Barns #2
@itspeggymercury

Nov. 16 - Jan, 5, ‘25

XANADU: A VISION IN A DREAM, A METAPHOR FOR OPULENCE OR IDYLLIC PLACE. Artist February James explores the idea of XANADU: A vision in a dream, a metaphor for opulence or an idyllic place, based upon Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s description of Shangdu in his poem ‘Kubla Khan.’

NEW CANAAN, CT

The Glass House
199 Elm St.
@theglasshouse_newcanaan

April 15 - Dec. 15, ‘24.

‘SHIGERU BAN: THE PAPER LOG HOUSE. On the occasion of the 75th Anniversary and the restoration of the Brick House, The Glass House is partnering with Shigeru Ban Architects to construct 'The Paper Log House,’ a 14 by 14-foot enclosure made of paper tubes, wood and milk crates deployed to provide temporary housing for victims of disaster across five continents over the last 30 years.

RIDGEFIELD, CT

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main St.
@thealdrich

Oct. 28, ‘24 - March 16 ‘25.

A GARDEN OF PROMISE AND DISSENT. This intergenerational group exhibition explores the animation of the “garden” as a site of private expression and public action. Featured artists: Terry Adkins, Kelly Akashi, Teresa Baker, Alina Bliumis, Carolina Caycedo, Carl Cheng, Rachelle Dang, Anders Hamilton, Maren Hassinger, Hugh Hayden, Max Hooper Schneider, Athena LaTocha, among others. Curated by Amy Smith-Stewart, Chief Curator.

Nov. 17 - May 18, ‘25

MARTHA DIAMOND: DEEP TIME. Comprised of paintings, works on paper, and monotypes, this focused survey of Diamond’s career proposes “deep time” as a new way of understanding her contribution to American painting.

SHARON, CT

Standard Space
147 Main St.
@standard_space

Oct. 26 - Nov. 24, ‘24.

SIGNALS
by Dannielle Tegeder

WILLIAMSTOWN, MA

Clark Art Institute
225 South St.
@clarkart

Through Jan. 10 ‘25

DAVID-JEREMIAH: I DRIVE THEE. The Clark presents the fifth installment of its public spaces series with artist David-Jeremiah in his first institutional solo show outside Texas. This exhibition represents an overview of and conclusion to the artist’s cycle of large circular reliefs, or tondos, collectively titled ‘I Drive Thee.’

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, NY  

Hessel Museum of Art
Bard College
33 Garden Rd.
@ccsbard

June 22 - Dec. 1, ‘24.

CARRIE MAE WEEMS: REMEMBER TO DREAM. The exhibit revisits the range and breadth of Carrie Mae Weems’ prolific career through seldom displayed and lesser-known works that demonstrate the evolution of her pioneering, politically engaged practice.

HO TZU NYEN: TIME & THE TIGER. The exhibit marks the first in-depth examination of artist Ho Tzu Nyen’s multifaceted practice (b. 1976, Singapore) in the United States. Widely considered one of the most innovative artists to emerge internationally in the past 20 years, Ho creates complex and compelling video installations that probe reality, history, and fiction rooted in the culture of Southeast Asia.

CAIRO, NY

A.THERIEN
3026 Route 23B
@atherien_upstate

July 27 - Oct. 6, ‘24.

GEORGE PLATT LYNES: BILLY. A series of portraits.

 

CATSKILL, NY

Hill Street Gallery
65 Hill St.
@hillstreetgallerycatskill

Nov. 2, ‘24 - Jan. 12, ‘25.

THE HOLIDAY SHOW Showcasing limited edition photographs by Bruce Byers, spanning 40 years and 15 countries. Additionally, the gallery will feature Glenn Batkin, antique prints of Catskill and the surrounding area from The Old Print Shop, paintings from renowned Cuban artists, and a collection of pottery from various ceramic artists.

Thomas Cole National Historic Site
218 Spring St.
@thomascolesite 

July 20 - Dec. 1 , ’24.

PROPHETSTOWN A new a site-responsive solo exhibition with the contemporary artist Alan Michelson (Mohawk member of the Six Nations of the Grand River). Addressing history, landscape and ecology from an Indigenous perspective, the exhibition includes a room-size installation of the series ‘Prophetstown,’ which references the log cabin in Thomas Cole’s 1847 painting ‘Home in the Woods.’ 

CLINTON CORNERS, NY

Art Sales & Research
@artsalesandresearch

By appointment only.

Located in a former barn featuring Post-War, Outsider and Contemporary artists and offering art advice to collectors, new and established.

COLD SPRING, NY

Magazzino Italian Art
2700 Route 9
@magazzino

Nov. 15, ‘24 - July 28, ‘25

A JOURNEY TO AMERICA: MARIA LAI. The first retrospective in the United States dedicated to one of the most important Italian artists of the 20th century. Featuring approximately 100 works tracing a career that bridged her native Sardinian traditions, Arte Povera, and the influence of American culture.

Sept. 14, ’23 - Jan. 6, ‘25.

ETTORE SPALETTI: PAROLE DIO COLORE

Sept. 14, ’23 - March 31,’ 25

CARLO SCARPA: TIMELESS MASTERPIECES.

2018 - Ongoing exhibition.

ARTE POVERA Magazzino presents a comprehensive panorama on the artistic practice of 12 artists associated with the Arte Povera movement: Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti,  Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Gilberto Zorio.

Studio Tashtego
158 Main St.
@studio_tashtego

Oct. 19 -Dec. 1, ‘24.

RECENT WORKS by Natalia Engelhardt. Her artistic practice is characterized by a movement-oriented approach to hand building ceramics. In a world of extremes, her work investigates the profound beauty in subtlety.

ELLENVILLE, NY

marathon gallery
6 Market St
@marathonnnnnnnnn

Nov. 2 - Dec. 15 ‘24.

99 PAINTINGS by John C Gonzalez.

GARRISON, NY

Boscobel House & Garden
1601 Route 9D
@boscobelhg

Ongoing in the visitor center.

RECLAIMED RESILIENCE; HIGHLIGHTS FROM BOSCOBEL’S COLLECTION. Showcasing some of the most iconic collection objects ranging from portraits, to furniture, ceramics, and more. This exhibition will be one of the only times these collection objects have been removed from their historic domestic setting inside of the house.

Manitoga
584 Route 9D
@visitmanitoga

Sept. 13 - Nov. 18, ‘24.

THE MOSS ROOM. A two-person exhibition of outdoor sculpture by Alma Allen and Bosco Sodi situated in the woodland quarry landscape of the National Landmark Manitoga. THE MOSS ROOM observes the connections to this unique property and links these artists’ distinctive practices, highlighting Allen and Sodi’s experimental approach to form and material that engages a dynamic history of the natural world and draws especially from the landscape of the Americas. Curated by Kate Orne and co-organized by Kasmin Gallery

GERMANTOWN, NY

Alexander Gray Associates
224 Main St.
@alexandergrayassociates

Sept. 21 –Dec. 21, '24.

ALANNAH FARRELL: ERECT Inspired by the eerie imagery of George Tooker and Hans Bellmer, Farrell’s intimate depictions of their life simultaneously appear as near-cinematic scenes rife with psychodrama. Looming high rises are a recurring motif in these new portraits, tableaus, and cityscapes. Alluding to volatility and change, these towering forms—constantly rising and falling to redefine the city’s skyline—emerge as metaphors for the human body.

Mary MacGill
212 Main St.
@marymacgillgallery

Through Dec. 22, ‘24.

LANDSDCAPES Mary MacGill Gallery is featuring Berlin based Daniella Mooney's paintings. These works are paired with one-off designs by Mary MacGill. 

GHENT, NY

Art Omi
1405 Co Route 22
@art_omi

Oct. 5, ‘24- Jan. 26, ‘26.

SHABOOM: PRESUMED IGNORANT. The first institutional exhibition of the collective SHABOOM—created by artists Silky Shoemaker, Paul Soileau, and Lex Vaughn. the project takes up the golden era of '90s court tv with an installation that will be activated by the most juvenile of antics, as well as billboards and happenings in the wild co-produced by Shandaken Projects. Embracing slapstick, SHABOOM presents scenes that teeter on the edge of disaster and teem with slips, flops, and the cheapest of pleasures. 

HILLSDALE, NY

LABspace
2642 NY Route 23
@labspace_art

Oct. 5 - Nov. 24, '24.

SUSAN CARR: RITUALS. A solo exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and ceramics. 

HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY

Beekman Arts Club
171 Beekman Rd.
@beekmanartsclub

Created as a unique gathering place for artists and collectors, Beekman Arts Club is located in a historic barn. The 'club' has expanded its exhibition space to an Victorian house in the Newburgh location.

HUDSON, NY

D’Arcy Simpson Art Works
409 Warren St. 
@darcysimpsonartworks

Oct. 19 - Nov. 17, ‘24.

GIVE AND TAKE.

Michael Simpson’s life-size paintings are jazz-inspired color improvisations. The relationships among the four colors and the viewer are Simpson’s main interest of study.

 

HUDSON, NY cont.

Ornamentum Gallery
506 Warren St.
@ornamentum_gallery

Oct. 26 - Nov 17, ‘24.

BEST OF by Petra Zimmermann. Making jewelry-about-jewelry remains as Zimmermann's central theme: sculptural, opulent and sensuous rings exhibited together with a wall installation featuring reinterpretations of found historical jewelry material, voluminous bracelets and necklaces that play on the threshold between body and space, their decorative function only unfolding when worn.

Pamela Salisbury Gallery
362 1/2 Warren St.
@pamelasalisburyhudson

Oct. 19- Nov 23, '24.

A LONG JOURNEY by Brenda Goodman.

MERRY COMPANY by Katie DeGroot.

WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU by Rachel Schmidhofer.

TWO'D AND THREE'D by Willard Boepple, Margaret Saliske, and Don Voisine.

Private Public Gallery
530 Columbia St.
@privatepublicgalleryhudson

Sept. 28 - Nov. 10, ‘24.

VOICE OF SILENCE. A solo exhibition by artist Susan Wides. Wides’ distilled and wildly illusionistic large scale photographs and projected videos are vibrant and powerful that bring us in and then leave us without equilibrium.

Stair Galleries
549 Warren St.
@stairgalleries

Auctions throughout the year. Stair Galleries is renowned for its expertly curated sales of fine art, decorative art, and furniture. Visit the website for upcoming auctions.

Susan Eley Fine Art
433 Warren St.
@sefa_gallery

Oct. 17 - Dec. 22, ‘24.

FLOWERS SHALL GROW A Ellen Hermanos retrospective. The show will feature a range of works from Hermanos’ series throughout her life including “Tulips,” “Golden Windows” and ”Dots.”

The Campus
341 NY-217 @thecampusupstate

New exhibits in Spring, ‘25. A collaborative space by Bortolami Gallery, James Cohan, kaufmann repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and kurimanzutto

Window on Hudson / The Hudson Eye
43 S. 3rd St.
@windowonhudson
@the.hudson.eye

Oct. 24 - Dec. 1, ‘24.

THE COLEUS PROJECT: A CONSTELLATION OF COLEUS CREATURES by Alyson Pou

KINDERHOOK, NY

Bill Arning Exhibitions
17 Broad St.
@billarningexhibitions

Oct. 19- Dec. 8 '24.

OVER DECADES: Judy Glantzman + Stephen Lack

September Gallery
4 Hudson St.
@septembergallery

Oct. 12 - Dec. 22, ‘24.

ALL AT ONCE. A group exhibition featuring work by Anne Beresford, Diane Dwyer, Ellen Lesperance,
Holly Mills, Natalie Lerner,
Sacha Ingber, and Sam Vernon.

The School / Jack Shainman
25 Broad St.
@jackshainman

May 18 - Nov. 16, ‘24.

NINA CHANEL ABNEY: LIE DOGGO. A monumental exhibition of work by Nina Chanel Abney that spans her creative practice, uniting a new series of paintings with collages, site-specific murals, an immersive digital art installation, and the debut of a new body of large scale sculpture. Paying homage to the sophisticated color theories of Matisse, continuing the legacy of cubists, Picasso and Léger, and connecting with the synesthetic sensibilities of Harlem Renaissance greats, Douglas and Lawrence, Abney brings these historical movements into contemporary pertinence.

KINGSTON, NY

BCMT GALLERY
793 Hurley Av.
@bcmtco

Oct. 12, ‘24 - on going.

SENSIBILITY CONVERSATION. A new gallery highlighting craft & processes. An ongoing exhibition featuring work by Joshua Vogel, Kat Howard, Sue Kirk, Julia Dankov, Henry Pfeffer. Ann Swingler, Samuel Aguirre, Margaret Griffith, Peter Petrochko, Nettie Summer, and Sarah Kersten.

MILLERTON, NY

Geary Contemporary
34 Main St.
@gearycontemporary

Oct. 19 - Dec. 15, ‘24.

I HAVE TIME FOR DEATH AND REBIRTH by Eve Biddle. This exhibition will feature an array of works, including silkscreen prints on paper and panel, large-scale sculptures, and mixed media pieces that span the last five years of Biddle’s career.

WHEN THE SPIRIT MOVES YOU, a group exhibition curated by Elijah Wheat Showroom. The premise assembles an exhibition that is meant to serve as a deconstructed altar, this idiom, typically used to explain a decisive and active direction, opens space for an impulse to interact and to engage.

MONTICELLO, NY

Assembly
397 Broadway
@assembly.ny

April 13 - Nov. 16, ‘24.

ASSEMBLY 3. The third exhibition at Assembly features work by Bosco Sodi, Johnny Abrahams Davide Balliano, and Alama Allen.

NEW PALTZ, NY

Samuel Dorsky
Museum of Art

1 Hawk Dr.
@dorskymuseum

Sept. 7 - Dec. 7 ‘24.

IN AND OUT OF LINEAGE:
Tracing Artistic Heritage through SUNY New Paltz Faculty, an exhibition featuring artwork by 20 members of the University’s Departments of Art and Design, exploring the symbiotic relationship between creating, teaching and mentoring.

WASSAIC, NY

Wassaic Project
37 Furnace Bank Rd.
@wassaicproject

Dec. 7, ‘24 - March 15, ‘25.

A SPACE BETWEEN WORLDS. The Winter Exhibition, features nine artists throughout Maxon Mills; Dana Robinson, Mary Tooley Parker, Paolo Arao, Jazmine Hayes, Jamal Ademola, Regina Durante Jestrow, Judy Suh, Amira Pualwan, and Walker Esner.