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MORPHOLOGICAL MUTINY
Steve DiBenedetto, Alexander Ross and James Siena December 9, 2009 - January 22, 2010 David Nolan Gallery is pleased to present Morphological Mutiny, an exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper by three New York artists: Steve DiBenedetto, Alexander Ross and James Siena. In the project poom, we will feature a new installation by Romanian artist, Ciprian Muresan, entitled Incorrigible Believers. The exhibition... Read more -
IAN HAMILTON FINLAY
Camouflage November 4 - December 4, 2009 David Nolan Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Camouflage, an installation of sculptures and prints by the renowned Scottish artist, Ian Hamilton Finlay (b. 1925, Nassau, the Bahamas - d. 2006, Lanark, Scotland). The exhibition at David Nolan Gallery will consist of ten stone, bronze and plaster sculptures... Read more -
BARRY LE VA
Sculptures and Drawings, 1966-2008 (Part I) October 29 - December 18, 2009 Nolan Judin Berlin is pleased to dedicate two exhibitions to New York artist Barry Le Va's (*1941) extensive oeuvre of drawings and sculptures. The first exhibition, focusing on the period from 1966 to ca. 1985, is organized around two sculptures of meat cleavers that the artist drove into the walls... Read more -
MEL KENDRICK
Markers at Madison Square Park September 16, 2009 - February 14, 2010 MAD. SQ. ART 2009 MEL KENDRICK: MARKERS September 17 – December 31, 2009 Presented by the Madison Square Park Conservancy MARKERS The five new sculptures that make up Mel Kendrick's Markers exhibition in Madison Square Park are at once radically new and quintessentially Kendrick; on the one hand a bold... Read more -
GEORGE GROSZ
The Years in America, 1933-1958 September 15 - October 30, 2009 David Nolan Gallery is pleased to present the first major George Grosz exhibition in the United States dedicated exclusively to his years in Exile. The works on view – paintings, watercolors, drawings and collage – allow for a reassessment of this pivotal figure of 20th century art. For 27 years,... Read more -
SLOUGH
Curated by Steve DiBenedetto May 27 - July 23, 2009 David Nolan Gallery is pleased to announce Slough, a group exhibition curated by gallery artist Steve DiBenedetto. The impetus behind this exhibition is the flexibility of the word slough, which has various interpretations. Pronounced slew, slough can describe a bog-like, swampy, dark, primordial and somewhat mysterious realm. The alternate and... Read more -
PETER SAUL
New Paintings April 1 - May 22, 2009 New York, NY March 10, 2009 - David Nolan Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new large scale paintings by Peter Saul, one of America's quintessential painters of the past fifty years, whose works challenge the cool attitude of post war American art with his own brand... Read more -
GEORGE GROSZ
The Years in America: 1933-1958 February 27 - April 24, 2009 Nolan Judin is pleased to present the first major George Grosz exhibition dedicated exclusively to his years in Exile. Over 100 works on view – paintings, watercolors, drawings – and many documents allow for a reassessment of this pivotal figure of 20th Century art. For 27 years, more than half... Read more -
SERBAN SAVU
The Edge of the Empire February 4 - March 27, 2009 New York, NY, January 10, 2009 – David Nolan Gallery is pleased to present the first major solo exhibition in the United States of Romanian artist Serban Savu. This will be the third exhibition at the gallery's new Chelsea location. Savu is part of a group of artists from Cluj,... Read more -
SANDRA VÁSQUEZ DE LA HORRA
Viva la Musa! December 11, 2008 - January 30, 2009 New York, November 12, 2008 – For the second exhibition at its new Chelsea location, David Nolan Gallery is pleased to present 'Viva La Musa!,' (Long Live The Muse!), the first New York exhibition of Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, featuring over 60 new drawings. Vásquez de la Horra was... Read more -
MEL KENDRICK
Study for a Monument December 7, 2008 - January 30, 2009 David Nolan Gallery is pleased to inaugurate the Project Room at our new Chelsea location with a work in progress by American sculptor Mel Kendrick. For his third exhibition with the gallery, Kendrick will present Study for a Monument, a 12 x 6 x 6' EPS (expanded polystyrene) sculpture that... Read more