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STEVE DIBENEDETTO
Recent Paintings and Drawings October 28 - December 3, 2005 Nolan/Eckman Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent drawings and paintings by Steve DiBenedetto. DiBenedetto has been showing his paintings in New York since the 1980's, and through that time he has created a cosmology, a visual toolbox, around a group of motifs: ferris wheels, helicopters, octopi, dilapidated... Read more -
IAN HAMILTON FINLAY
The French Revolution September 14 - October 21, 2005 'Anarchy within, invasion from without. A country cracking from outside pressure, disintegrating from internal strain. Revolution is at its height. War. Inflation. Hunger. Fear. Hate. Sabotage. Fanaticism. Hopes. Boundless idealism . . . and the dread that all the gains of the Revolution would be lost. And the faith that... Read more -
EXTRAORDINARY VISIONS
June 3 - July 28, 2005 HANS BELLMER · ANNE CHU · AMY CUTLER · VALÉRIE FAVRE · AMY FINKBEINER · GEORGE GROSZ · KARL HUBBUCH · YUN-FEI JI · ALICE MAHER · JIM NUTT · ERWIN PFRANG · RUDOLF SCHLICHTER · PETER STAUSS Extraordinary Visions features figurative works on paper by a diverse group of... Read more -
MIROSLAV TICHÝ
April 15 - May 27, 2005 Read more -
BRICE MARDEN, AL TAYLOR, TERRY WINTERS
Works on Paper March 4 - April 8, 2005 This exhibition brings together drawings by Brice Marden, Al Taylor, and Terry Winters, three artists for whom drawing is an essential part of the creative process and has profoundly affected their approach in making painting and sculpture. Brice Marden's (b. 1938) deceptively spare ink drawings are remarkable for an intuitive... Read more -
BARRY LE VA
9g-Wagner Diagrams, ICA Variations January 28 - February 25, 2005 Nolan/Eckman Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Barry Le Va, 9g Wagner Diagrams ICA Variations. On view will be new large-scale brown ink collages, each demonstrating Le Va's process of finding the correct variation from which he draws upon to complete wall and floor installations. These drawings develop... Read more -
YOUNG-JAE LEE: CERAMICS | JAMES BISHOP: OIL ON PAPER
December 9, 2004 - January 14, 2005 This exhibition will feature works by two exceptional modern masters. Young-Jae Lee is represented by hand-thrown shallow bowls and tall pots, fashioned in the tradition of ancient Korean ceramics. Surface, glaze, and shape differ subtly, radiating the grace, proficiency and delicacy characteristic of this artist. Born in Korea, Ms. Lee... Read more