Canada - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Canada. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Joan Snyder “ComeClose”
Canada presents ComeClose, an exhibition of new paintings by Joan Snyder that glow with intense feeling and color. The shapes, marks, and images in ComeClose are distilled from decades of dedicated studio...More »
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Anke Weyer “Nocturnes”
Canada presents Nocturnes, a solo exhibition with Brooklyn-based painter Anke Weyer. In a new group of rhythmic, gestural works, Weyer continues to index a highly physicalized painting practice that results...More »
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Katherine Bradford “Arms and the Sea”
Canada presents Arms and the Sea, Katherine Bradford’s fifth one-person exhibition with the gallery. This new series extends and deepens Bradford’s signature figurative paintings by employing fields of...More »
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Ken D. Resseger “Objet Outta”
Canada presents Objet Outta, a solo exhibition of paintings by Ken D. Resseger. In these works on panel, blobs of paint and passages of erasure suggest ground features woven with knots of beautyberry,...More »
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Marc Hundley “The Vanity of Human Greatness”
Canada presents The Vanity of Human Greatness, Marc Hundley’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. This exploration of Hundley’s private and public worlds is built across both spaces in the gallery. The...More »
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Gerald Ferguson “Last Landscapes”
In the late 1960s, Cincinnati-born Gerald Ferguson traded in New York’s conceptual art scene for the chance to transform a provincial art college in Nova Scotia. For Ferguson, who was running in the same...More »
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Katherine Bernhardt “I’m Bart Simpson, who the hell are you?”
Canada presents “I’m Bart Simpson, who the hell are you?”, an exhibition of new paintings by Katherine Bernhardt. This show finds Bernhardt at her bravura best, continuing to mine the cultural gold of...More »
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Luke Murphy: Industrial Incandescent
Luke Murphy (b.1963) was born in Boston, MA and lives and works in New York, NY. His work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at SMoCA, Scottsdale, AZ; Canada, New York, NY; Shane Campbell Gallery,...More »
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Brian Belott “Reassembler 9”
Brian Belott (b.1983, Newark, NJ) is an artist, curator, performer, and publisher based in Brooklyn, New York. His work playfully situates dissimilar objects, ideas and found oddities alongside one another...More »
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“Notions” Exhibition
Azikiwe Mohammed (b. 1983, New York, NY) is a 2005 graduate of Bard College, where he studied photography and fine arts. Mohammed received the Art Matters Grant in 2015, the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist...More »
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Annabeth Marks “TORSO”
Canada presents TORSO, an exhibition of paintings by Annabeth Marks. Intimate in scale and materially inventive, the paintings are constructions of layered cut painted canvas. The color is high chroma,...More »
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Mary Manning “Ambient Music”
Mary makes a point to let me know that whatever we see in the image is correct. And it feels like someone whispering “yes” whenever my eyes land on something. I spend the rest of day trying to pay attention...More »
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Lyric Shen “Biscuit”
On the way back, we passed many large houses in the woods. Watching through a window frame, as snow is falling at an angle, something on somebody’s large flatscreen television. So…just enough in edges...More »
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Sahar Khoury “You Can’t Cut It Into Pieces”
By Larry Rinder and Colter Jacobsen Chew Low, Swallow La, Whole Hole, Field Goal Sahar asked me and Colter Jacobsen, my partner, to write something about her show in part because her current work...More »
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Matt Connors “Body Forth” and Ryan Preciado “A Cliff to Climb”
Canada presents Body Forth and A Cliff to Climb, two solo exhibitions by Matt Connors and Ryan Preciado. In conjunction with the exhibitions, a book by Matt and Ryan will be published by Pre-Echo Press...More »
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RJ Messineo “Gold Gold”
Canada presents Gold Gold, RJ Messineo’s second solo show with the gallery. Gold is both a color and an elemental metal. Gold is both a noun and an adjective. The paintings are similarly multi-dimensional,...More »
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Spencer Lewis “On Valentines”
Beyond showing his well-known abstract paintings, Spencer Lewis will use Canada’s space to debut large-scale sculpture. Cast in bronze with some parts painted and other parts polished, there are Post-It...More »
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Aurora Pellizzi “Transfiguration”
Canada present TRANSFIGURATION, its first exhibition by Aurora Pellizzi at Canada. The dimensional wall-hangings exhibited are part of an ongoing series of textural paintings made by Pellizzi in Mexico,...More »
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Michael Mahalchick Exhibition
Canada presents US, Michael Mahalchick’s seventh solo show with the gallery. The centerpiece of US is an installation of nearly four hundred latex masks that fill the gallery’s largest wall. The masks...More »
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“The Thick Stream” Exhibition
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Jason Fox “5 Seasons”
Canada presents 5 Seasons by Jason Fox, the artist’s third solo show with the gallery. The title alludes to The Seasons paintings by Jasper Johns or references a potential fifth season due to global warming....More »
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Katherine Bradford “Mother Paintings”
Canada presents Mother Paintings, Katherine Bradford’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. In this new body of work, Bradford fuses inquisitive brushwork and a lushly evocative palette with psychological...More »
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“Black Femme: Sovereign of WAP and the Virtual Realm” Exhibition
Group exhibition curated by Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle “Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a technical standard for accessing information over a mobile wireless network. Not to be confused with...More »
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Anke Weyer “Heart, Heart”
Canada presents Heart, Heart, new paintings by Anke Weyer, an artist who has been showing with the gallery since 2000. The heart is conjured in these works not as a turn to sentimentality, but rather...More »
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Rachel Eulena Williams “Tracing Memory”
Canada presents Tracing Memory by Rachel Eulena Williams, the artist’s debut show at the gallery. Striking a balance between painting and sculpture, Williams revels in the structure and propositional space...More »
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Tyson Reeder “Gorp”
Canada presents Gorp, Tyson Reeder’s second solo exhibition at Canada. This new series of paintings find the artist in a winsome mood. The paintings depict landscapes and imaginary urban scenes. Custom...More »
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Sadie Laska “EREHWON”
Sadie Laska’s EREHWON is a spectacle of collaged and painted banners circling Canada’s project space. Try to remember a time when the display of flags was limited to post offices, parades, or the lawn...More »
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Joan Snyder “The Summer Becomes a Room”
Canada presents The Summer Becomes a Room, Joan Snyder’s first exhibition with the gallery. Joan Snyder has been making expressive, materially complex paintings for over 50 years. Snyder first rose to...More »
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Scott Reeder “Didactic Sunsets”
Scott Reeder is the Midwestern Magritte. In Didactic Sunsets, his first show at Canada, Reeder frequently offers multiple versions of the same painting. Through repetition he takes the unique aura out...More »
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Katherine Bernhardt “Done With Xanax”
Katherine Bernhardt debuted her “pattern paintings” at Canada in 2014, cementing her reputation as a painter full of liveliness, candor and formal inventiveness. The paintings in Done with Xanax are executed...More »
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Marc Hundley “Under The Net”
Canada presents UNDER THE NET, Marc Hundley’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Marc Hundley makes furniture for his paintings. Finely but practically executed chairs, benches, and kiosks invite...More »
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Lily Ludlow “New Paintings”
In Lily Ludlow’s new paintings, marking her seventh show with the gallery, we are offered a taste of her latent Baroque sensibilities. Contorted female figures hover in dark clouds; the imagery offers...More »
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Xylor Jane “3Lakes”
CANADA presents 3Lakes an exhibition of new paintings by Xylor Jane and the artist’s sixth exhibition with the gallery. In conjunction with the show, CANADA and parrasch heijnen gallery published ‘Xylor...More »
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Sahar Khoury “Afterhours”
CANADA presents Afterhours, a solo exhibition by Sahar Khoury. Khoury makes sculptures that, upon first encounter, resemble vessels, baskets, screens and tapestries. These objects prefer distortion over...More »
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Robert Janitz “College Robert Janitz”
CANADA and Anton Kern Gallery present their first solo exhibitions with Robert Janitz. College Robert Janitz will open at CANADA on Friday, December 14th; and Uptown Campus at Anton Kern Gallery opens...More »
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Mary Manning “Love”
Love is not only a noun, it is touch and it is vision and it is also a verb. Love is the action here. This is the condition of making my stuff.* It is an act of will, conscious or subconscious, to record,...More »
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Denzil Hurley “Within, Without and About”
CANADA presents Within, Without and About, the gallery’s second solo show with Denzil Hurley. The new paintings are modular, built from individual panels that are stacked and fitted together. Sometimes...More »
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Katherine Bradford “Friends and Strangers”
CANADA presents Friends and Strangers by Katherine Bradford, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. This show finds the artist channeling an environment of febrile political and social...More »
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Shana Moulton & Nick Hallett “Whispering Pines 10: Phase I”
Whispering Pines 10, the long-awaited continuation of Shana Moulton’s celebrated video series, is a cross-platform opera collaboration with composer Nick Hallett. Phase I, its first sequence of videos,...More »
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Luke Murphy “Every Pixel Bright”
Every Pixel Bright, CANADA’s fifth exhibition by Luke Murphy, presents a new series of digital sculptures comprised of LED matrix panels and programmed by the artist. Murphy continues to mine and repurpose...More »
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Daniel Hesidence “Place Holders”
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RJ Messineo “Fellow Feeling”
CANADA presents Fellow Feeling by RJ Messineo, the artist’s first solo show in New York. Through muscular mark-making and small improvisational gestures, these paintings convey a hardscrabble version of...More »
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“Noon - One” Exhibition
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Katherine Bernhardt “Green”
Green is Katherine Bernhardt’s fifth solo show with the gallery and finds the artist oscillating between optimism and dread. Bernhardt uses green to allude to jungles, money, grass, smoggy air pollution,...More »
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“Working/Not Working” Exhibition
Working/Not Working is a group show organized by Matt Connors, continually adjusted over the course of its run. Including: Anna Betbeze Martin Boyce Sonia Delaunay Anne Eastman Nancy Holt &...More »
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Matt Connors “Hocket”
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Lily Ludlow Exhibition
CANADA presents an exhibition of new works by Lily Ludlow in its 331 space. More »
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Bernadette Mayer “Memory”
CANADA presents Bernadette Mayer’s multimedia work Memory, created in 1971 and originally shown in February of 1972 at 98 Greene Street, the art and performance space run by Holly Solomon. This is the...More »
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“Tomorrow Tomorrow” Exhibition
CANADA presents Tomorrow Tomorrow, a group exhibition featuring Demian DinéYazhi’ and Noelle Sosaya, MK Guth, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Kristan Kennedy, Evan La Londe, Charlie Perez-Tlatenchi, Michelle...More »
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Johanna Jackson & Sahar Khoury “Bow Bow”
Curated by Tony Cox CANADA presents bow bow, a two-person exhibition featuring Johanna Jackson and Sahar Khoury. These two sculptors have neither collaborated nor shown together. Artist curator Tony...More »
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Jess Fuller “Bertha”
CANADA presents Bertha, a solo exhibition by Jess Fuller. In her newest body of work, she continues her investigation into painted and sewn canvas forms, with arrangements that have grown in complexity...More »
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Jason Fox “Square Cave”
CANADA presents Square Cave, an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Jason Fox presented in both galleries. In conjunction with the show, CANADA has published a book on the artist. In Fox’s...More »
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Joanna Malinowska “Not a Metaphorical Forest”
CANADA presents Not a Metaphorical Forest, a solo exhibition by Joanna Malinowska. Under the guise of humor and makeshift formal arrangements, the artist reflects on the complex and highly paradoxical...More »
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Bella Foster “Food of Light”
In Bella Foster’s exhibition Food of Light at CANADA 331, twenty new paintings are presented, each one a miniature tribute, the size of a reproduction in a coffee table book. Rendered in watercolor on...More »
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Elizabeth Murray Exhibition
“I remember something that happened when I was three years old that was fundamental. I was at a nursery school and the teacher sat me down to color with him. He took a big piece of paper and a big red...More »
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Anke Weyer “Frightful Falls”
CANADA presents Frightful Falls, an exhibition of new paintings by gallery artist Anke Weyer. The paintings presented in Frightful Falls were created over the course of a long summer in a converted...More »
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Aidas Bareikis “Barrel of Fortune”
I met Aidas Bareikis in the mid 1990’s at an art camp in Maine, he was on a Fulbright scholarship and had just graduated from Hunter College. He was from the Soviet side of Europe which at that time was...More »
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Elizabeth McIntosh “Bricks are Heavy”
CANADA presents Bricks are Heavy, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Elizabeth McIntosh. Known for her bold, colorful abstraction, Vancouver-based artist Elizabeth McIntosh has exhibited widely across...More »
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“Daydream from 2013” Exhibition
Curated by Matthew Flaherty Regarding human presence and obsolescence. A real figure A. B. C. And when you are on TV make sure to waive to the audience. Sometimes when I’m walking to the store...More »
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“Make Painting Great Again” Exhibition
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Willy Le Maitre “title flight tiger compound returns”
CANADA presents title flight tiger compound returns, a solo exhibition by Willy Le Maitre. In his new suite of lenticular photographs, Mr. Le Maitre continues to test the acuity of our perception. Drawing...More »
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Marc Hundley “New Music”
CANADA presents New Music, a solo exhibition by Marc Hundley in our 331 space. New Music includes printed works on paper, two hand-made benches, along with a ‘free shelf’ loaded with pamphlets and tickets....More »
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Michael Mahalchick “Skin Game”
Canada presents Skin Game, a solo exhibition by Michael Mahalchick. Mr. Mahalchick’s ability to make something out of nothing is rooted in corporeal materiality, visual puns, and loose conceptual framing....More »
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Alicia Gibson “Purgatory Emporium”
CANADA presents Purgatory Emporium, Alicia Gibson’s first solo exhibition in New York City. Gibson’s paintings are imbued, paradoxically, with so much sentimentality and rigor that they throw you off-kilter...More »
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Luke Murphy “Unhappy Users”
CANADA presents Unhappy Users, Luke Murphy’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition includes a new body of diagrammatic paintings in the front room and seven digital animations in the...More »
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“Anthem of the Sun” Exhibition
A group exhibition at CANADA 331 Organized by Pali Kashi Philip H. Ashley Andy Cahill Ian Cooper Kenneth Zoran Curwood Ben Dowell Alex Eagleton Elizabeth Ferry Jerry the Marble Faun Dan...More »
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Katherine Bradford “Fear of Waves”
Canada presents “Fear of Waves” a one-person exhibition by Katherine Bradford which will be held in the main space of the gallery. This new body of work is an expansion on themes and ideas that she has...More »
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Daniel Hesidence “Summers Gun”
CANADA announces that it now represents Daniel Hesidence, whose first exhibition at the gallery, Summers Gun, opens Saturday, November 7th. Summers Gun represents a rarity in the supercharged atmosphere...More »
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Samara Golden”A Fall of Corners”
To help celebrate this gallery’s 16th season we open our doors to a new installation by Los Angeles based artist Samara Golden. Ms Golden is a Michigan native. She was schooled at the Minneapolis College...More »
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Sadie Laska “I, Clouded”
CANADA presents I, Clouded the first solo exhibition by Sadie Laska at the gallery. Sadie Laska’s paintings are meditations on the fog of contemporary communication and the pleasurable agonies of trial...More »
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Xylor Jane “trice”
CANADA presents “trice” a solo exhibition by Xylor Jane, her fourth at the gallery. Xylor Jane’s paintings have evolved in several important ways in this new body of work, producing surfaces full of...More »
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“Third Heat” Exhibition
CANADA presents “Third Heat” a group exhibition featuring Gina Beavers, Brian Belott, Annie Pearlman and Torey Thornton. These artists refresh the power of painting by dipping it into a bathtub of folkloric...More »
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Robin Peck “Crania”
CANADA presents Crania, new sculpture by Robin Peck. Since the late 1960s Peck has been a contributor to the traditions of minimalism, post-minimalism and conceptualism. His work has served as a guardian...More »
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Tyson Reeder “New Paintings”
CANADA presents “New Paintings” a solo show by Tyson Reeder; his first exhibition with the gallery. Never out to twist arms, the paintings instead guide us to the delights of seeing strangeness in the...More »
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Lily Ludlow “Pareidolia”
Lily Ludlow continues to make us yearn. Ludlow presents increasingly abstract compositions which emanate light but are covered in clouds. Layers of paint sanded through to the canvas create a diffused...More »
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Jason Fox “Supernaturalism”
In Supernaturalism, Fox has produced a magic series of portraits. The paintings seem to ask: George Harrison, Dee Dee Ramone, and Barak Obama walk into a bar… Dylan, sitting by himself in the corner,...More »
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“Anthropocene” Exhibition
CANADA presents Anthropocene, a group exhibition featuring Bram Bogart, Nicole Cherubini, Sarah Cromarty, Al Freeman, Alicia Gibson, Peter Harkawik, Chris Hood, Elisabeth Kley, Stuart Lorimer, Meghan Petras,...More »
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“Supports/Surfaces” Exhibition
CANADA presents “Supports/Surfaces”, the first comprehensive exhibition in the United States of this under-recognized French art movement. Supports/Surfaces was a loose confederation of about 15 artists...More »
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Matt Connors “Machines”
CANADA presents “Machines” a solo exhibition by Matt Connors. It might be tempting to read Connors’ project as theoretical, but this is disrupted by a strong lyrical component in the work that registers...More »
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“The Weird Show” Exhibition
This three-person crew of Weird art makers collectively toys with the structures of consciousness, the perception of time and space and the central structure of an experience and its intentionality. With...More »
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Katherine Bernhardt “Stupid, Crazy, Ridiculous, Funny Patterns”
CANADA presents “Stupid, Crazy, Funny, Ridiculous Patterns” the newest round of paintings from Katherine Bernhardt. The paintings are a painterly jumble of the following items on colorfully activated grounds:...More »
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Anke Weyer “Du”
“DU is you, me, the painting, two letters whose form i like, a personal form of address.” - A. Weyer CANADA presents a new selection of paintings by Anke Weyer. Ms. Weyer is a long-time veteran of...More »
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Michael Williams “Acoustic Canvas”
This time Michael Williams presents a dozen new paintings, crafted largely with the help of digital technology. The “paintings” are drawn in a computer and printed on canvas, then stretched, and often...More »
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Joanna Malinowska “A Hawk from a Handsaw”
CANADA presents the second solo exhibition by Joanna Malinoswka, “A Hawk from a Handsaw”. This is the inaugural exhibition in CANADA’s new location on Broome Street near Bowery. Joanna Malinowska was...More »
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"Hot Time Tub Machine" Exhibition
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Xylor Jane "3:07 A.M."
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Michael Mahalchick "IT"
CANADA presents IT, Michael Mahalchick’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. In this exhibition Mahalchick presents sculptural arrangements, fashioning pieces from cheap and discarded items. THIS...More »
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Gerald Ferguson Exhibition
CANADA presents this exhibition of paintings by Gerald Ferguson curated by Luke Murphy. It includes eleven major works and is accompanied by a catalog with essays and pieces by Lawrence Weiner, Donald...More »
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"I, Bear" Exhibition
5 Nights of video and music/sound performances Tony Stinkmetal videos in the front gallery during normal gallery hours Performances by: December 13th- Tecla, Pegasus Warning December 14th- Malik...More »
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Magic Flying Carpets of the Berber Kingdom of Morocco "The Pop-Up Souk"
Hosted by Elizabeth Bernhardt, Katherine Bernhardt, Yousef JdiaMore »
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Lily Ludlow "Ten for Aidas"
Lily Ludlow has been a friend and artist with this gallery from the moment of it's conception. She has provided psychic support and key inspiration for all involved. As a curator, filmmaker and painter...More »
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Carrie Moyer "Canonical"
Carrie Moyer's new paintings are the most lyrical and personal works to date in her ever-evolving painting practice. "Canonical" displays a confidence in expressive power of pure abstraction. These paintings...More »
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"Free Soil" Exhibition
"Thus we stand now between two infinities, — the infinity of the Past, and the infinity of the Future; and the infinity of the Future is equal to the infinity of the Past. In comparison with these untold...More »
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Michael Williams "Straightforward as a Noodle"
The use of a commercial airbrush has surfaced in Michael Williams’ latest oil paintings, the type of airbrush often seen at various Jersey shore custom t-shirt stands.The immediacy and high tempo of this...More »
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"Dadarhea" Exhibition
What began as a summer workshop for video ideas to manifest has now become an unruly feature-length film formed of individuals collaborating in abandon. All participants have been swirling around and bumping...More »
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Joe Bradley "Human Form"
Figuration is the depiction of the human form in space. In Joe Bradley's most recent works the artist inverts the process. Space depicts the human figure, through the contrast of void and presence. Plato...More »
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Matt Connors "You Don't Know"
[Image: Matt Connors "Tunnel" (2010) Oil, acrylic, colored pencil on canvas 36 x 30 in.]More »
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"Material Issue and Other Matters" Exhibition
It is time to grapple with a developing situation, time to grab the fundamental stuff with both hands and coax it into submission. It is time to refudiate the opposition, to push it pull it, jump in and...More »
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"Slummer Nights" Exhibition
"Slummer Nights," organized by Sadie Laska, explores the relationship between visual art and music with a four-night series of collaborative events. Each night a group of musicians and artists will transform...More »
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"Homunculi" Exhibition
Curated by Trinie Dalton, the artists in this show make figurative work that feels like primordial, barely changed representation of their inner-homunculi. But actually, it is their artwork itself that...More »
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Katherine Bernhardt "Tombouctou 52 Jours"
We picked the best camels, big reddish tan ones with long eyelashes and brightly colored tassels hanging from their bridles. The group was quiet as we finished packing our provisions, there was tension...More »
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Elena Pankova & Anke Weyer "Mother the Cake is Burning"
"Mother the Cake is Burning" refers to a schoolyard game that both artists played as children growing up in Germany and the USSR. The point of the game was for girls act to out what trouble could arise...More »
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Joanna Malinowska “Time of Guerrilla Metaphysics”
“Time of Guerilla Metaphysics” consists primarily of a giant sculpture of a Boli, which is a spiritual talisman created by the Bamana people in what is now Mali in West Africa. The Boli is a small, amorphous...More »
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"Uncle Big" Exhibition
Puzzle pieces fracture and reconnect the images of daily life in many of these paintings, as if the artist is daydreaming strange situations into existence. A cat trotting across an electric ping-pong...More »
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"Spaced Out / On Time" Exhibition
Be mine! Get physical. Get spaced out. Dismantled this place. Lost in thought and color, and stain, and mess, in construction, in color, in time, ON TIME. Lets get lost! These artist are not afraid to...More »
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"Summer Screenings" Film Program
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Melissa Brown "Paper Fortune"
Melissa Brown is a printmaker who makes large-scale woodcuts with images collected from lottery Tickets, money, and supermarket tabloids. Ms. Browns’ pieces are funny, punchy and curiously abstract, sharing...More »
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Carrie Moyer "Arcana"
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Luke Murphy "Certainty Shelter"
In one room with three large digital projections, a central pedestal holds three Geiger counters with their probes pointed at what appears, at first glance, to be an innocuous glass vase. That vessel however...More »
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Xylor Jane "N.D.E."
Mathematics and the grid are once again used by the Massachusetts based painter Xylor Jane to mark the intervals of life and the passage of time in bold color and complicated rhythms. Jane's paintings...More »
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Michael Mahalchick "For What It's Worth"
For his third solo show at CANADA, Michael Mahalchick presents, "For What It's Worth". Mr. Mahalchick, widely known for his cast of thousands performances, musical scores for contemporary dance and large...More »
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Lily Ludlow and Allen Cordell "Sowing Circle"
For their fourth collaborative film project Lily Ludlow and Allen Cordell present Sowing Circle. The installation consists of three large projections surrounding a table set with the remnants of a gathering....More »
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Joe Bradley "Schmagoo Paintings"
For his second solo show at CANADA, Mr, Bradley presents "Schmagoo Paintings". Drawn with grease pencil on white canvas, the boldness of the "one shot" method is undermined by the absurdity of the subject...More »
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Eunice Kim "Moon the Magic Loser"
Through two weeks of thoughtful space time polarity analysis, Eunice Kim has realigned our chi. With collage sculpture, and mobiles, Kim revitalizes the hope of art as full environmental trip. As an architect,...More »
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"Journey to the Center of Uranus" Exhibition
Uranus: (Latin from Greek ouranus, heaven or sky) In astronamy one of the primary planets. It is about 1,754,000,000 miles from the sun. About 33,000 miles in diameter and it's period of revolution around...More »
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Jocelyn Shipley "The Secret Life of Sculpture"
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Katherine Bernhardt "Kate, Giselle, Natalia, Agyness, Simon, Kanye & George"
Katherine Bernhardt is hosting a month-long sleepover party at CANADA with her favorite people and we are all invited. Fashion models, rappers and pop legends populate Bernhardt’s paintings in dizzying...More »
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Matt Connors Exhibition