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Group Show at Callicoon Fine Arts
#Callicoon Fine Arts#Colter Jacobsen#Etel Adnan#Exhibitions#Kahlil Robert Irving#New York#United States
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Harry Dodge
I am a Strange Loop
2017
Aluminum, lacquer (paint and clear), wood, hardware, Speed-rail joint
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Crystal Z. Campbell in 'A Field of Meaning' at Callicoon Fine Arts
By revisiting historical events through one individual’s point of view, Crystal Z. Campbell reconsiders the 1921 race massacre that devastated Tulsa, Oklahoma’s burgeoning African American Greenwood District. The artist personalizes this archival photo of a Tulsa woman, adding color and patterning and thereby making it impossible to overlook this peaceful scenario as ordinary or everyday. (On view in ‘A Field of Meaning’ at Callicoon Fine Arts on the Lower East Side). Crystal Z. Campbell, Notes from Black Wall Street: Receptive, Soft and Absolute, mixed media on birch wood panel, 24 x 30 inches, 2019.
#crystal z campbell#notes from black wall street#callicoon fine arts#tulsa#photo#tour#art#lower east side#a field of meaning
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A.K. Burns at Callicoon Fine Arts in New York City
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Installation view of A.K. Burns’ “Fault Lines” at Callicoon Fine Arts, 2017
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“Between the sun and the moon, the restless desire to live and the restless desire to die, the mountain holds the balance”.
Etel Adnan: Mount Tamalpais, 2000. (Callicoon Fine Arts, New York)
Brain Pickings
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NYC Book Launch for Douglas A. Martin's ACKER
NYC Book Launch for Douglas A. Martin’s ACKER
The NYC book launch for Goddard MFA faculty member Douglas A. Martin‘s new book Acker, will be held on Monday, November 20, 7pm, at Callicoon Fine Arts, 49 Delancey Street. The event will include readings by Wayne Koestenbaum, Dorothea Lasky, Douglas A. Martin, and Darcey Steinke. Acker, published by Nightboat, is a lyric cover of Kathy Acker’s career and a study of the development of narrative…
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#book launch#Callicoon Fine Arts#Darcey Steinke#Delancey Street#Dorthea Lasky#faculty#Goddard MFA#Kathy Acker#lyric essay#Maggie Nelson#Nightboat#NYC#Wayne Koestebaum
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OSMOS Magazine Issue 11 $25 ORDER
Issue 11 of OSMOS Magazine includes an essay by contributing editor Tom McDonough on photographer Eileen Quinlan, a feature on Ketty La Rocca by Massimiliano Gioni, a portfolio of works by Xaviera Simmons, a personal reflection on the work of Mathieu Mercier by Cay Sophie Rabinowitz, the life and work of Hervé Guibert as introduced by his gallerist Photios Giovanis, an essay on the photographic investigations of Dove Allouche by curator Drew Sawyer, an introduction to the work of Martine Syms by Jocelyn Miller, an essay by Jeffrey Kirkwood describing his research on the innovative Swiss artist and filmmaker Klaus Lutz, a look at Frances Uckermann's photographs of the 1980s NY art world by Christian Rattemeyer, the works and memories of artist-turned-gallerist Kerry Schuss with an introduction by Lee Plested, a portfolio of works by David Goldes, a feature on Susan Kleinberg's new video Balafre as introduced by Kenta Murakami, a postcard by Dawit L. Petros, a story by Jeff Crane titled White Priviledge: Skiing as Art, a series of instagram posts by photographer Alex Golshani from the protests following Trump's unexpected election win, and a reportage by Alex Welsh investigating housing discrimination and its effects on African American communities in the US, all enclosed within a cover by Peter Funch.
#magazine#osmos11#Tom McDonough#Eileen Quinlan#Ketty La rocca#Massimiliano Gioni#Xaviera Simmons#Mathieu Mercier#Cay Sophie Rabinowitz#Herve Guibert#Photios Giovanis#Callicoon Fine Arts#Dove Allouche#Drew Sawyer#Martine Syms#Jocelyn Miller#Jeffrey Kirkwood#Klaus Lutz#Frances Uckermann#Christian Rattemeyer#Kerry Scuss#Lee Plested#David Goldes#Susan Kleinberg#Kenta Murakami#Dawit Petros#Jeff Crane#Alex Golshani#Alex Welsh#Peter Funch
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On the Radar: Small Press Lit Events 2019
Keep your Poetry Month inspiration going all through the spring by checking out these rad small press poetry events!
We’ve included a mix of book launches, readings, festivals, and workshops from SPD authors, presses, and friends to keep you busy (all over the country, so pack up poets)!
You can find more events like these on our Facebook page.
If you’re an SPD small press with an upcoming author event, send that info our way!
xoxo
Thursday, July 25th
Showcase Reading: Wadud, Sze, Berggrun & Meléndez [NYC] Poets House
Paradiso II: Destiny Hemphill - Eli Viszk - José Romero [CHAPEL HILL, NC] Nightlight Bar & Club
Gabriel Urza: THE WHITE DEATH (Nouvella Books) [PORTLAND] Powells
Community Voices: Poets Speak with Marvin K. White [SF] Museum of the African Diaspora
Friday, July 26th
Because is an Answer: d.a. carter [PORTLAND] Yale Union
SPD Presents: Rita Bullwinkel/ Erick Sáenz/ Kenyatta AC Hinkle/ Chia-Lun Chang [BERKELEY] Moe's Books
Brolaski, Downing, Hume, Koeneke [BERKELEY] Woolsey Heights
Saturday, July 27th
[BOOK LAUNCH] Kabir's Jacket Has a Thousand Pockets by Ayaz Pirani (Mawenzi House) [TORONTO] Knife Fork Book
The 9th Annual NYC Poetry Festival [NYC] Colonel's Row
Reading w/ Jonathan Farmer, Jennifer Funk, C.T. Salazar, and Lindsay Lusby (Bull City Press) [HILLSBOROUGH, NC] Bull City Press House Party
Fourth Annual Chicago Poetry Block Party w/ Poetry Foundation & Poetry Magazine [CHICAGO] National Museum of Mexican Art
Book Launch for The Canción Cannibal Cabaret & Other Songs (Aztlan Libre Press) [SAN ANTONIO] Guadalupe Cultural Arts Theatre
Queer Poetry Night [VENICE] Beyond Baroque
The Fire Thieves reading series [SF] Dog Eared Books Castro
Monday, July 29th
Brandon Shimoda w/ Janice Lee [PORTLAND] Powell's
Tuesday, July 30th
Launch Event! Speech by Jill Magi (Nightboat) [NYC] Callicoon Fine Arts
Poetry Reading: Lee Ann Brown and Hoa Nguyen (Miama University) [OXFORD, OH] Irvin Hall
Wednesday, July 31st
Folkland Book Club featuring books from Small Press Distribution [OAKLAND] Oakland Main Library
Nature / Nurture - Open Mic Poetry featuring Elæ [Lynne DeSilva-Johnson], Kristen Gallagher, Adrian Silbernagel, and Chris Campanioni [NYC] The Algonquin Hotel
Thursday, August 1st
Showcase Reading: Gloria, Silbernagel, Rice-Evans & Cane [NYC] Poet's House
Friday, August 2nd
Salón de Belleza: Gallo, Gizzi, Glantz, Salas Rivera [MEXICO CITY] Aeromoto
Saturday, August 3rd
An evening with Ariana Reines [CATSKILL, NY] Bills
The First Saturday Showcase [OAKLAND] Nomadic Press
Tuesday, August 6th
A Bilingual Reading to Celebrate Women in Translation Month (PEN America) [NYC] Greenlight Bookstore
Wednesday, August 7th
Across The Margin's Michael Shields in conversation with author Casey Rae [DC] Songbyrd
Flash Reading at Art Walk (Bridge Eight Press) [JACKSONVILLE, FL] MOCA Jacksonville
Friday, August 9th
New Life Quarterly Issue 5 Release Party [BERKELEY] 2727 California Street
Francesca Bell & Judy Grahn [SF] Alley Cat Books
Thursday, August 15th
Show Us Your Spines: August 2019 (RADAR Productions) [SF] Jolene's Bar
#nyc#berkeley#san francisco#brooklyn#minneapolis#Chicago#oakland#portland#literary events#book launch#book festival#small press#poets#poets of tumblr#writers of tumblr#events
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Beautiful, sensitive and natural black-and-white photos of French artist and intellectual Hervé Guibert are on view at Callicoon Fine Arts in New York until February 10. The fifteen silver gelatine prints, taken between 1976 and 1988 and never before seen in the United States, portray intimate scenes of his private life surrounded by friends and, mostly, lovers. http://bit.ly/2Gu9Ff6 http://bit.ly/2DYUg4F
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World is nothing without art (blog) contemporaryartdaily:Dayanita Singh at Callicoon Fine Arts via Tumblr
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Dayanita Singh at Callicoon Fine Arts
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Installation view: Utopia Landscape or Vacation in the Age of Sad Passion
2016
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Nicholas Buffon at Callicoon Fine Arts
Central Park is bursting with color and life in this acrylic painting by New York artist Nicholas Buffon, currently on view on the Lower East Side at Callicoon Fine Arts. Featuring the Bethesda Fountain’s ‘Angel of the Waters’ by queer sculptor Emma Stebbins, the painting calls attention to and celebrates sites important to LGBTQ communities around the city. (On view through March 24th). Nicholas Buffon, Bethesda Fountain, acrylic and carbon transfer on Bristol paper, 20 ½ x 13 ½ inches, 2018.
#nicholas buffon#bethesda fountain#painting#paint#carbon transfer#callicoon fine arts#gallery#lower east side#tour#art
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A.K. Burns at Callicoon Fine Arts in New York City
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Week in Review: June 7, 2020
This week’s featured exhibitions: Cindy Ji Hye Kim at Rodolphe Janssen Lap-See Lam at Nordenhake Hikari Ono at XYZ Collective Brandon Ndife at Bureau Christian Philipp Müller at Longtang Nora Turato at LA MAISON DE RENDEZ-VOUS Kiki Kogelnik at MOSTYN Ola Vasiljeva at Pori Art Museum Group Show at Callicoon Fine Arts Etel Adnan at […]
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