Pamela Jorden at Philip Martin Gallery
Pamela Jorden currently has a solo show, Window Prism Eyes, up at Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles. The show runs through January 29th, 2021. 2712 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90034
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Pamela Jorden currently has a solo show, Window Prism Eyes, up at Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles. The show runs through January 29th, 2021. 2712 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Mark McKnight is showing a new series of large-format cyanotypes as a part of “Working From Home: New Commissions From Tucson”, curated by Laura Copelin, at The Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson. The show opens on Sunday, October 4th and runs through March 21, 2021. 265 South Church Avenue, Tucson, AZ, 85701
Holly Coulis is showing a painting in an exhibition called Good Painting, curated by Austin Lee, at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in New York. The show runs from September 19–November 7, 2020. 18 Wooster Street & 76 Grand Street, New York
Tamara Gonzales has four new paintings in “A Zigzag Over Essence” curated by Brigitte Mulholland. The show is on view from September 24 until October 24 at Winter Street Gallery in Massachusetts.
Jennifer J. Lee has a solo show of new paintings, “Wallflowers” at Chateau Shatto in Los Angeles, CA. The show runs from September 12- November 07, 2020.
Mark McKnight has several works in A Time of Monsters, an online exhibition organized by César García-Alvarez at Fort Gansevoort. The exhibition will be on view through July 8, 2020.
Holly Coulis will be exhibiting a new gouache work in Summer Group Show I, at Tif Sigfrids in Athens, GA. The show will run through July 20th, 2020. 119 North Jackson Street, Athens, GA.
Barry Stone and Lucy Helton have a two person online exhibition, Silver_Page_Radio_Light, hosted by the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia. The show focuses on a FAX exchange between the Austin based Stone and the New York based Helton between April and May, 2020. On view June 22- July 6, 2020.
David Gilbert has a solo show, The Great Outdoors, at Gallery 12.26 in Dallas, Texas. The show runs until July18th, 2020. 150 Manufacturing St. #205, Dallas, Texas
Sam Contis has a selection of works on view as a part of Masculinities: Liberation through Photography, a group exhibition at Barbican Art Gallery in London, UK. 20 February –17 May 2020.
San Contis has a selection of new photogravure works on view as a part of Dorothea Lange: Words and Pictures, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The show is on view February 9th – May 9th, 2020.
Tamara Gonzales has work in All of Them Witches, organized by Dan Nadel and Laurie Simmons, at Jeffery Deitch Projects in Los Angeles. The show runs from February 8–April 11, 2020.
925 North Orange Drive, Los Angeles
Alex Dodge has several works in Winter Show, a group exhibition at Maki Fine Arts in Tokyo, Japan. The show runs from 25 January – 23 February 2020
5-1-1F, Nishigokencho, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo 162-0812
Benjamin Butler has a solo show, Two-Tones, Monochromes, and Other Landscapes, at Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo. The show runs from February 1 – February 29, 2020.
Complex 665 2F, 6-5-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 106-0032 Japan
Joy Curtis has new work in Cult of the Crimson Queen, a show curated by Michelle Segre at Ceysson & Bénétière. The show opens February 5 and runs through March 14, 2020. Artists in the show include Sarah Braman, Amy Brener, Sedrick Chisom, Kari Cholnoky, Joy Curtis, Nikita Gale, Naotaka Hiro, Michael Mahalchick, Sarah Peters and Jennifer Sirey.
The RISD Museum announces a significant gift of 66 contemporary artworks from collectors Avo Samuelian and Manuel Gonzalez. Thirty-three works were brought into the collection in December 2019 joining a similar gift to the museum of 33 works in 2017. Both gifts expand the museum’s Contemporary Art and Prints, Drawings, and Photographs collections considerably, introducing works by Uri Aran, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Lothar Hempel, Jordan Nassar, and Paul P; additional works by Karla Black, Jim Lambie, and Tony Feher strengthen the RISD Museum’s commitment to artists already in the collection. Also of note are works by RISD alumni and faculty including David Scanavino, David Benjamin Sherry, and Patricia Treib that further develop the museum’s representation of figures who have helped define the school’s reputation. Read more on ArtDaily.com
Demetrius Oliver will have work in An Infinite and Omnivorous Sky, a group exhibition about the mysteries and militarization of outer space curated by Kendra Paitz, at the University Galleries at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. The show features works by Amy Balkin, Jen Bervin, James Bridle, william cordova, Rohini Devasher, Ala Ebtekar, Spencer Finch, Dianna Frid, Carrie Gundersdorf, Basim Magdy, Brittany Nelson, Demetrius Oliver, Kambui Olujimi, Lisa Oppenheim, Trevor Paglen, Katie Paterson, Dario Robleto, Cauleen Smith, and Kerry Tribe. The show runs from January 10th – February 19, 2020.
University Galleries, 11 Uptown Circle, Suite 103, Normal, IL 61761
Aperture Foundation, in collaboration with Farrar, Straus and Giroux and Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, is pleased to present a conversation between acclaimed writer Garth Greenwell and photographer Mark McKnight, winner of the 2019 Aperture Portfolio Prize.
Join us in celebrating Greenwell’s newest book, Cleanness, and McKnight’s exhibition at Aperture Gallery, on view through January 18, 2020—coinciding with his first solo show at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, January 10–February 16, 2020. Greenwell and McKnight will speak together about the mystery and beauty of rendering queer life in words and photographs.
Klaus Gallery will be at NADA Miami art fair with works by Lisha Bai, Glen Baldridge, Holly Coulis, Jennifer J. Lee, Zachary Leener, and Demetrius Oliver. The fair runs from December 5-8, 2019. Located at the Ice Palace Film Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33136, Booth 2.02
Pamela Jorden has a solo show, Falling Flowing, Still, up at Romer Young Gallery in San Francisco. The show runs until December 14, 2019.
Mark McKnight, winner of the 2019 Aperture Portfolio Prize, is opening at solo show at the Aperture Foundation in New York on Friday November 22nd. The show runs until January 18th, 2019.
Benjamin Butler has a painting in a group show, sotto voce, curated by Robert Bordo, at Bortolami Gallery in New York. The show runs from November 15th to December 20th, 2019.
David Gilbert has a solo show, Painted Ladies, opening Friday November 15th, at Rebecca Camacho Presents in San Francisco. The show runs from November 15th – December 20th. 794 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109.
Please join us for a conversation surrounding
Nancy Brooks Brody’s 18 Feet 8 Inch Line with
Jill Casid
Jo-ey Tang
Nancy Brooks Brody
Friday, September 20th, 6:00 pm
at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Pamela Jorden’s work is in “Synthesis: Some Abstraction in Los Angeles” at Claremont University, curated by Mario D. Vasquez. The show runs from September 3rd through 13th.
Irwin Kremen’s work is included in “Nurikabe” organized by Troedsson Villa at Tetsuo’s Garage in Nikko, Japan. The show is on view from August 17 through September 8.
Jennifer J. Lee is showing two paintings in a group show, A Cloth Over a Birdcage, at Chateau Shatto in Los Angeles, CA. The show runs from July 27- September 7. 1206 S. Maple Ave, Suite 1030, Los Angeles, CA
Holly Coulis is showing a painting in a group show, “En Plein Air” at Simon Lee Gallery in London. The show runs from 19 July – 31 August 2019. 12 Berkeley Street, London.
Dan Cameron reviewed Tamara Gonzales’s show, Bo Yancon, in the July – August 2019 issue of the Brooklyn Rail.
Sam Contis will be exhibiting new work in Character Study, a group show at Ratio 3 in San Francisco. The show runs from June 28 – August 16, 2019. 2831A Mission Street, San Francisco
Graham Anderson will be exhibiting his painting “The Conning Tower”, 2016, in a group show called L’IM_AGE_N, curated by Timothy Hull, at ASHES/ASHES in New York. The show runs from June 28th – August 4, 2019. 56 Eldridge Street.
Amna Asghar will be exhibiting a series of works in Halal Metropolis, curated by Sally Howell, Osman Kahn, and Razi Jafri, at Indus Detroit. Show opens June 21st and runs through July 31st.
1713 Waverly Street, Detroit, MI.
David Gilbert will be exhibiting new work in Slipper, a group show at Queens in Los Angeles. The show runs from June 23 – July 21, 2019. 2601 Pasadena Ave, Los Angeles, CA 9003.
Glen Baldridge is opening a solo show of new paintings, “No Way”, at Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton, NY. The show runs from June 8 – July 9, 2019. 79 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY.
Holly Coulis is opening a solo show, Stilly, at Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles. The show runs until July 6th, 2019. 2712 S. La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90034
Jennifer J. Lee has a new painting on view in Double Play, a group show curated by Left Field Projects at The Pit in Los Angeles, California.
Amna Asghar has new work on view in Hedonist Buddhist, at Washington Project for the Arts in Washington DC. The show runs from April 13 – June 23, 2019.
WPA Annex, 1921 8th Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
Jennifer J. Lee’s recent show at the gallery is reviewed by Rahel Aima in the April issue of Art in America.
Glen Baldridge and Alex Dodge have prints on view in Pulled in Brooklyn, curated by Roberta Waddell and Samantha Rippner with Luther Davis, at the International Print Center New York. The show runs until June 15th, 2019. 508 West 26th Street, 5A, New York, NY 10001
Jennifer J. Lee is exhibiting two paintings in a group show called Last Night I Wore a Costume, curated by Lisa Cooley, at LX Arts. The show runs until May 29th, 2019. 36 East 60th Street, New York, NY.
Pamela Jorden is exhibiting work in a two person show with Katy Cowan at Philip Martin Gallery in Los Angeles. The show runs until April 20, 2019. 2712 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90034
Alex Dodge is interviewed in Japan Metropolis about his new work and upcoming show at Maki Fine Arts in Tokyo.
David Gilbert’s show, House & Garden is reviewed by Barry N. Neuman in the February issue of Whitehot Magazine.
Jennifer J. Lee has two paintings on view in The Views at Fisher Parrish in Brooklyn. The show is up until March 24th, 2019. 238 Wilson Ave.
Glen Baldridge has a painting on view at Essex Flowers gallery as a part of “AXxoN N: A Collective Commentary on David Lynch’s ‘Inland Empire’”— organized by Jonathan Ehrenberg and Sean McCarthy. Up through March 10. 19 Monroe Street, NYC.
David Gilbert’s work is featured in the February issue of Artforum, with an essay about his most recent show at the gallery written by Wayne Koestenbaum.
Alex Dodge discusses his recent work and process in a great interview with Kate McQuillen in the new issue of Art in Print. Sampling Ourselves: A Conversation with Alex Dodge
Amna Asghar is interviewed about the influence of Andy Warhol on the occasion of the Whitney Museum’s “Andy Warhol: A to B and Back Again.”
Tamara Gonzales has a solo show in Los Angeles at the Pit II. It opened on November 2nd and will run until December 16.
Backlit Vases and Fruit by Holly Coulis is part of the inaugural exhibition at Nicelle Beauchene’s Gallery Third Floor, . The show runs from November 4 to December 9th.
Glen Baldridge and Alex Dodge will have prints on view with Flying Horse Editions in the IFPDA Print Fair. The show is held at the Jacob Javitz Center in NYC October 24th – 28th, 2018.
Barry Stone has a photograph hanging in Drop Out at Super Dutchess at 53 Orchard Street in New York. The show is up until October 27th, 2018.
Amna Asghar has a new edition entitled Forever Yours, now available through Exhibition A.
“Gardening on the Moon,” opening October 18 and running through November 24 at George Lawson Gallery in California includes two works on paper by Tamara Gonzales. The group show was curated by Andrea Belag.
Barry Stone’s work is included in Federal Project 2, a series in Topic Magazine. Barry’s photos are featured in Hot, Wet, and Out of Control: The history of Texas’s power struggle with water. The project has a concurrent exhibition at Photoville in DUMBO, Brooklyn.
Tamara Gonzales will be showing work in X Marks the Spot: Women of the New York Studio School, curated by Malado Baldwin & Maia Ibar, at the New York Studio School. The show runs through August 26, 2018. 8 W 8th St, New York, NY 10011
Tamara Gonzales will have work in Sunchasers, a group show opening at The Pit in Los Angeles. On view through August 12, 2018. 918 Ruberta Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201
Pamela Jorden will be showing work in GENIUS LOCI 6 – Focus Los Angeles, a group show at Setareh Gallery in Düsseldorf, Germany. Up through August 24th, 2018. Königsallee 27-31.
Sam Contis is showing a photograph in Earache, curated by Jordan Stein, at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, CA. 49 Geary Blvd suite 450. The show is up through August 18.
Holly Coulis has a solo show, Island, at Cooper Cole Gallery in Toronto. The show runs from June 30 – August 4, 2018. 1134 Dupont Street, Toronto, ON
Tamara Gonzales will be exhibiting work in Out of Control, a group show curated by Peter and Sally Saul, at Venus Over Manhattan in New York. The show runs from June 28–August 10, 2018. 980 Madison Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10075
Holly Coulis will be showing a new painting in A Rose is A Rose is A Rose is A Rose, curated by Nikki Maloof and Louis Fratino, at Jack Hanley Gallery in New York. The show runs from June 28 – August 3, 2018. 327 Broome Street, New York, NY 10002
On June 1st Simon Lee opened a exhibition of Holly Coulis’s work as part of their Viewing Room program in London. The show will run through June 30th.
Amna Asghar is showing two paintings in a group show: What We Loved Was Not Enough, at Super Dutchess. The show is up through May 27th. 53 Orchard Street, NYC
Tamara Gonzales is interviewed by Brian Alfred— now up on the Sound and Vision podcast.
Ian Pedigo has work in Climate of New York, a group show at the Milton Art Bank in Milton, Pennsylvania. The show runs from May 5th – July 21st, 2018.
23 South Front Street, Milton, PA 17847
Yuki Higashino writes about Benjamin Butlers show “Recent Trees and Monochromes” at Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna, in Artforum.com.
Tamara Gonzales will be showing several works in Optimist Prime, a group show at New City Galerie in Burlington, Vermont.
The show runs from May 4th- July 24th, 2018. 132 Church Street, Burlington VT.
Benjamin Butler has a solo show, Recent Trees and Monocromes, up at Galerie Martin Janda in Vienna, Austria. The show runs from April 26 through May 2, 2018. Galerie Martin Janda
Eschenbachgasse 11, 1010 Vienna
Glen Baldridge is having a solo show, All the Surveyors at William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. The show runs from April 2nd – May 9th, 2018. 300 Pompton Road,
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
Sam Contis will be on a panel, HISTORY/HER STORIES: Photographs by Women*, at the AIPAD Photography show on Thursday, April 5th at 4:30 PM.
She will also be signing copies of her Deep Springs book with Mack books on Saturday, April 7th, 2-3 PM. Stand 80, Publisher’s section.
Barry Stone will be giving a talk about his book, Daily in a Nimble Sea, at AIPAD Photobook Spotlight on Friday, April 6th at 5:40 PM
Glen Baldridge will be showing new paintings in Force of Nature, at Steve Turner Gallery in Los Angeles. The show runs from March 31 – May 12, 2018.
Sam Contis has work in Being: New Photography 2018, curated by Lucy Gallun, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The show runs from March 8- August 19, 2018. 11 West 53rd Street, New York, NY.
From March 9 through April 15 Pamela Jorden’s work is included in “Carry the Bend,” a group show at Brennan and Griffin focusing on the lineage of gesture within the realm of abstract painting. The exhibition highlights works from the mid 1960’s to today.
Benjamin Butler’s solo show opens on March 3rd at Aura Gallery and runs through April 3rd.
Tamara Gonzales will give a lecture on her work at The New York Studio School on February 20, 2018 at 6:30. The lecture is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Click here for more info.
Tamara Gonzales will show two paintings and a tapestry in “A Radical Voice” curated by Janet Goleas at Southampton Arts Center. The show opens February 17 and runs through March 25th.
Barry Stone’s work is included in “Desire Lines” opening January 26, running through May 26 at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. Stone will be giving an artist talk about his work on January 25th.
Glen Baldridge has a drawing on view in Un/Settled, a show of prints, drawings, and photographs at the RISD Museum in Providence, Rhode Island. The show is up through July 8, 2018. 20 North Main Street, Providence Rhode Island.
Holly Coulis is exhibiting a new painting in a group show, Line and Verse, curated by Ridley Howard, at Andréhn-Schiptjenko Gallery in Stockholm, Sweden. The show runs from 11 January – 17 February 2018. Hudiksvallsgatan 8, Stockholm, Sweden
2nd Floor
“Glass Tambourine” at the Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University in Orange County California will feature work by Pamela Jorden. Opening January 29, running through March 9th.
Amna Asghar will have a painting in “Myth, Memory, and Migration: Stories from the Asian Diaspora” curated by Tiffany Jaeyeon Shin. The show opens at the NARS Foundation on January 26 from 6 to 8 pm. The show runs through February 23rd.
Tamara Gonzales will have a drawing in a group show curated by Joe Bradley and Jeremy Willis at Real Estate opening on January 19, from 6-9pm.
Klaus will be showing works by David Gilbert, Tamara Gonzales and Demetrius Oliver at NADA Miami.
December 7th -10th
Booth 3.02
Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Tickets available here
Glen Baldridge has a work on view as a part of Drawings and Prints: Selections from the Met Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
November 21, 2017–February 5, 2018. 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10028
Barry Stone is exhibiting work in Open Codes: Living in Digital Worlds, at ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany.
October 20, 2017 – May 8, 2018. ZKM | Center for Art and Media
Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Germany
Pamela Jorden is exhibiting new paintings in Selections: New York at the San Luis Obispo Museum in San Luis Obispo, CA. November 3 – December 29, 2017. 1010 Broad Street (on the west end of the Mission Plaza) San Luis Obispo, California 93401
Glen Baldridge and Alex Dodge have a two person show, Pair, up at the Pizzuti Collection in Columbus, Ohio. The show features works by both artists from 2005 through 2017.
November 17, 2017 – April 29, 2018. 632 North Park Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Amna Asghar will be exhibiting two paintings in Cutting Room Floor, a group show at Karst and Gorse in Wappingers Falls, New York. The show runs from October 13 – November 12, 2017.
14 Market Street, Wappingers Falls, New York.
David Gilbert will be showing new works in a two person show with Rachelle Sawatsky at Del Vaz Projects in Los Angeles. The show opens on Sunday, October 1st. 1526 Armacost Ave, Apartment #202, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery will participate in the Sunday Art Fair in London. We will show work by Glen Baldridge and Allyson Vieira. The fair runs from October 5th through 8th.
David Gilbert’s work was predominantly mentioned in the review on artforum.com of “Hurts to Laugh” curated by Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer at Various Small Fires in Los Angeles. Read the review here!
Barry Stone is opening a solo show of new works, Daily, in a Nimble Sea at GAA Gallery in Provincetown, MA. July 14-31, 2017. 494 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
David Gilbert will be showing photographs in Hurts to Laugh, curated by Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, at Various Small Fires in Los Angeles. The show opens July 8th, 2017, 5-7 PM.
812 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90038
Benjamin Butler will be showing a painting in The Secret Life of Plants, co-curated by Jennifer Coates and Nick Lawrence, at Freight and Volume Gallery in New York. The show opens July 8th and runs until September 3rd, 2017. The Opening reception is Saturday, July 8th, 7pm – 10pm. 97 Allen St. (storefront), New York, NY 10002
On Saturday, June 3, “Repeater” by David Scanavino, opened at the Moody Center for the Arts in Houston. The site specific installation curated by Alison Weaver will be on view through August 26, 2017.
The Nancy Graves Foundation has named Sam Contis this year’s recipient of its annual Grants for Visual Artists program. Artnews
Pamela Jorden is opening a solo show, Sun Drawing Water, at Romer Young Gallery in San Francisco, CA. The show runs from May 25th – June 24, 2017. 1240 22nd St., San Francisco, CA