The Best Photos of the Dayartdaily.org awards Group Matrix installation Best Photo of the Day |
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Lloyd MartinGreat feature article about Lloyd Martin in Elle Decor's 25th Anniversary September Issue |
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Kate O'Donovan Cook |
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Kate O'Donovan Cook |
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New England BiennialArt New England reviews the New England Biennial selected by gallerist Stephen Haller. |
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Lloyd MartinLloyd Martin's exhibition Mettere receives a great review in Art New England. Read it here. |
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Larry ZoxLarry Zox's painting is a focal point David Scott's design. Read about it in the Wall Street Journal.
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Larry Zox at the National Gallery of ArtLarry Zox's Decorah, in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art, is now on exhibition in the Atrium of the museum's East Wing.
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Sam Jury wins MIT Exhibition AwardStephen Haller Gallery artist Sam Jury wins first prize in "To Extremes: Public Art in a Changing World". An invitational juried exhibition of imaginative and striking proposals for public artworks that explore climate change and extreme events. Reception April 23rd, MIT, Boston, MA. |
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Sam Jury is Perlmutter Award WinnerThe Rose Art Museum and Stephen Haller Gallery are happy to announce that artist Sam Jury will be honored on November 1st with the 2011 Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Award. The award honors emerging artists on the cusp of international acclaim. Roxy Paine, Barry McGee, Dana Schutz, and Alexis Rockman are among the past recipients. |
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Larry ZoxThis exhibition explores the most important trends in US and European art in the 1950s and 1960s. The exhibition also features work by Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, Karel Appel, Alberto Burri, Antoni Tàpies, Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, and Piero Manzoni. |
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Ronnie LandfieldRead the David Cohen review of Ronnie Landfield's Structure and Color exhibition on artcritical.com. |
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Sam JurySam Jury at the Rose Art Museum. Collecting Stories: The collection's growth over five decades is conveyed in this selection of major works, from gifts of modernist paintings that inspired the Rose's formation to contemporary art acquisitions connected to its legacy of bold exhibitions. Artists include Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, Nam June Paik, Richard Prince, Jenny Holzer, Dana Schutz, Kiki Smith, and Sam Jury. |
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Larry ZoxLarry Zox at Weserburg. Color in Flux at the Museum of Modern Art Weserburg in Bremen, Germany celebrates the 20th anniversary of the museum. Works by the most important representatives of Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting will be compared with works by younger artists. Featured artists include Ai Weiwei, Lynda Benglis, Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, Sigmar Polke, Roxy Paine, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol and Larry Zox. |
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Sam JurySam Jury at the Krannert Art Museum. At Fifty: Krannert Art Museum, 1961-2011 curated by Michael Rush runs from August 26 through October 23, 2011. |
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Larry ZoxLarry Zox: Collage Paintings from the 1960's will open on June 30, 2011 at Stephen Haller Gallery and will include rare early works from the late artist's personal collection. |
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Catherine GfellerPhotographer Catherine Gfeller's solo exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Luzern in Lucerne, Switzerland opened on February 26, 2011 and will run through May 8, 2011. |
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Ronnie LandfieldTake a virtual visit of Ronnie Landfield's studio and learn about the artist whom Louis Zona, Director of the Butler Institute of American Art, called "pure and simple, one of the best painters in America." Directed, shot & edited by Iva Radivojevic. |
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Sam JuryThe Sam Jury video all things being equal has been acquired by the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Dublin, Ireland for its permanent collection. |
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Johnnie Winona Ross |
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Larry ZoxThe work of Larry Zox is included in the exhibition Color Fields (curated by Richard Armstrong) at Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin from October 22, 2010 until January 10, 2011. The exhibition features prominent representatives of post war abstract painting such as Morris Louis, Frank Stella, Helen Frankenthaler, Mark Rothko, and Larry Zox. Cynthia Griffin Haller represented the gallery at the opening of the exhibition in Berlin. Zox’s painting Esso Lexington, companion piece to the Guggenheim's Alto Velto and to the major Zox painting in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, hangs in Gallery III at Stephen Haller Gallery. |
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Sam JuryRead the review of our recent Sam Jury exhibition in the October issue of Art in America here. |
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Johnnie Winona RossJohnnie Winona Ross is currently exhibited in 2 solo exhibitions: at the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe and the Harwood Museum of Art, Taos. |
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Larry ZoxLarry Zox’s paintings were recently included in two exhibitions about Max’s Kansas City artists at Steven Kasher and Loretta Howard galleries, and in the current Abrams Image book: Max’s Kansas City: Art, Glamour, Rock and Roll. Stephen Haller Gallery represents the Estate of Larry Zox. An outstanding Zox painting from this period currently hangs at the gallery. |
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Kate O’Donovan CookA new series of photographs by Kate O’Donovan Cook has arrived at the gallery. Congratulations to Kate on the successful completion of her MFA at the Maryland Institute College of Art. |
Sam JuryMuseum director, curator, author, and critic Michael Rush interviews SAM JURY for his online radio show RUSH INTERACTIVE. |
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Johnnie Winona RossIn January 2010, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery acquired Johnnie Winona Ross’ Deep Creek Seeps 101, 2008, 48 x 46 inches. |
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Sam JuryAn exhibition of Sam Jury’s work opened on Jan. 6, 2010 in the Process Room of the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin where she was an artist-in-residence at the Museum. Her video work, forever is never, was also installed at the Herbert F Johnson Museum, Cornell and was followed by her first NY solo exhibition at Stephen Haller Gallery in April, 2010. |
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Lloyd MartinLloyd Martin was honored with the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Painting Fellowship. |
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Kate O’Donovan CookThe Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University has aquired Kate O’Donovan Cook’s Waldorf Series of photographs for its permanent collection. O’Donovan Cook’s work joins fellow Stephen Haller Gallery artists Larry Zox and Sam Jury, whose work is also represented in the museum’s permanent collection. |
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Ronnie LandfieldTwo large scale paintings (13 x 9 feet) by Ronnie Landfield were recently installed in the lobby at 1177 Sixth Avenue (at 46th Street) in New York City. |
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Johannes GirardoniJohannes Girardoni’s work was included in Chicago’s Elmhurst Art Museum exhibition: Contemporary Works from the Cleve Carney Collection, a contemporary selection which also included works by Roxy Paine, Jenny Holzer, Johannes Girardoni, Mel Bochner and others – January, 2010. Read more about the exhibition On the West Coast, Girardoni’s work was included in the California Center for the Arts exhibition: Three Decades of Contemporary Art, which featured works by Ryan McGinness, Johannes Girardoni, Robert Irwin and others - December 31st, 2009. |
Nobu FukuiNobu Fukui's work was included in the Haggerty Museum of Art’s exhibition, entitled Jump Cut Pop, featuring over fifty works by six artists from the mid-1960s to 2008 inspired by the Pop Art movement. The exhibition explored the juxtaposision of photo-based images drawn from popular culture with text and/or seemingly unrelated popular images. |
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Giorgio MorandiStephen Haller was interviewed by artist/writer Joanne Mattera about his recollections of Giorgio Morandi, with whom he spent time in Bologna, Italy as a young man. Morandi was not only a mentor and great inspiration to Haller, but also became a friend. Haller further discussed his relationship with Morandi for Voice of America, in concurrence with Morandi and Modern Still Life at the The Phillips Collection in Washington DC during the summer of 2009. |
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