High Noon - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for High Noon. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Ali Miller “Distant Gratification”
High Noon presents Ali Miller’s second exhibition with the gallery, Distant Gratification. Miller’s newest paintings engage a post-impressionist philosophy of image composition and mark-making, centering...More »
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KC Crow Maddux “Finger Trap”
High Noon presents KC Crow Maddux’s New York solo debut, Finger Trap. Maddux’s multimedia work centers around abstracted photos of his own nonbinary, transgender body, presented as photo gel transfers...More »
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Eleanna Anagnos “Fever Logic”
High Noon presents Fever Logic, the gallery’s second exhibition of works by Eleanna Anagnos. Anagnos has spent the better part of the past two years in Mexico City expanding her practice’s engagement with...More »
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Jennifer Coates “Lesser Gods Of Lakewood, PA”
High Noon presents Lesser Gods of Lakewood, PA, the gallery’s second exhibition of paintings by Jennifer Coates. The exhibition will take place across two locations on parallel streets— High Noon’s permanent...More »
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Amanda Church “Passengers”
I am a passenger And I ride, and I ride Iggy Pop, “The Passenger,” from Lust for Life, 1977 High Noon presents Passengers, the gallery’s second exhibition of paintings by Amanda Church. In Church’s...More »
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SHENEQUA “Still Here”
How we feel, matters. Meaning: it creates matter. It assumes form. Pain has the potential to change the very physicality of the brain. Culture, society, discourse, language, tradition. They are physical...More »
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Rafael Plaisant “Playground”
High Noon presents Rafael Plaisant’s NYC solo debut, Playground. In his acrylic works on linen and gouache drawings, Plaisant explores texture and movement within a structural framework that nods to multi-cultural...More »
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Bobbie Oliver “By the River”
High Noon presents Bobbie Oliver’s second exhibition with the gallery, By the River. Oliver’s newest paintings cite her environment as a signifier, owing much of the imagery to the time spent outside the...More »
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Theresa Hackett “Around the Bend”
High Noon presents Theresa Hackett’s second exhibition with the gallery, Around the Bend. Hackett’s newest paintings are double-sided works on 72” x 48” aluminum panels suspended in mid-air 12” from the...More »
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Lindsay Walt “Into Air”
High Noon presents Lindsay Walt’s second exhibition with the gallery, Into Air. Walt’s recent paintings combine architectonic form with luminous color as a way of exploring the confluence of matter with...More »
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Lindsay Walt “Into Air”
High Noon presents Lindsay Walt’s second exhibition with the gallery, Into Air. Walt’s recent paintings combine architectonic form with luminous color as a way of exploring the confluence of matter with...More »
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Ryan Crotty “Eyes Closed to the Sun”
High Noon presents Ryan Crotty’s third exhibition with the gallery, Eyes Closed to the Sun. Crotty’s paintings are composed of transparent layers of acrylic sheathed one atop another over a base of modeling...More »
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Colin Thomson “Unusual Characters”
A veteran of the New York art world, Colin Thomson observes in an interview with artist Jim Butler, “It’s a fascinating flushing process, things come in and things go out.” He’s referring to stylistic...More »
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Jennifer Coates “Toxic Halo”
“What does it mean to want to draw oneself to and into holiness, history, and ritual without the myopia required to fully believe? A blazing at shapes’ edges shimmers and wavers where the blinders would...More »
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Jennifer Coates “Toxic Halo”
HIGH NOON presents Jennifer Coates’s debut with the gallery. The title, Toxic Halo, is a phrase from a song written by the artist called “Ruin.” Sunlight hits the flesh, the air repeats your name, like...More »
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Jill Levine “NOW”
HIGH NOON presents a new body of sculptures and tablets by native New York artist Jill Levine in her second exhibition with the gallery, entitled NOW. Levine’s current work carries with it the immediacy...More »
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Amanda Church “Recliners”
HIGH NOON presents a group of recent paintings by Amanda Church in her first solo exhibition with the gallery titled Recliners. In art history, the word could refer to works depicting the recumbent female...More »
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Hanna von Goeler “Reverse Alchemy”
In HIGH NOON’s first site-specific installation, the freshly laundered “rags” of artist Hanna von Goeler hang on clothes lines for her debut exhibition with the gallery, Reverse Alchemy. This network of...More »
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Ryan Crotty “Diviner”
For Ryan Crotty’s second exhibition with the gallery, Diviner, the newest iteration of his work presents itself in several distinct series. Along with certain transitional pieces emerging from a result...More »
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Taro Suzuki “Snakes on a Plane”
HIGH NOON presents Taro Suzuki’s solo debut with the gallery, Snakes on a Plane. Suzuki’s introduction to the New York art world began when he was recruited in 8th grade to work on a light show at the...More »
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Eleanna Anagnos “Mother Tongue”
HIGH NOON presents Eleanna Anagnos’ solo NYC debut, Mother Tongue. Through multidimensional works made from paper pulp, plaster, and clay, Anagnos blurs the line between painting and sculpture to investigate...More »
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Bobbie Oliver “Residuals”
HIGH NOON presents Bobbie Oliver’s solo debut with the gallery, Residuals. Oliver’s paintings unfold like the feeling of a dream upon waking, wherein something once vivid slips away into the unconscious,...More »
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Mary Jones “Travel Light”
Stop ye travellers as you pass by As you are now, so once was I As I am now, soon you shall be Prepare yourself to follow me. -Epitaph of unknown European origin HIGH NOON presents Mary Jones’...More »
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Robert Otto Epstein “This is Heavy”
HIGH NOON presents Robert Otto Epstein’s solo debut, This is Heavy. Epstein’s work reads as the visual equivalent of an acid trip uploaded to an old school desktop computer via a floppy disk. The methodical...More »
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Fatemeh Burnes “Capriccio”
HIGH NOON presents Fatemeh Burnes’ New York solo debut, Capriccio. Burnes’ work across media prods at the seemingly diametrically opposed concepts of “nature” versus “human nature.” She references events,...More »
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Daina Mattis “Vessels”
HIGH NOON presents Daina Mattis’ first solo exhibition with the gallery, Vessels. The title, aptly chosen for the word’s versatility reflects on the themes explored in Mattis’ most recent body of work–...More »