DC Moore Gallery
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DC Moore Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary American art.
535 West 22nd St, New York, NY
Joined November 2010
A 59-second impromptu non-thinking video review of the great Paul Cadmus show at D.C. Moore. An artist who engaged Masaccio, calendar art, kitsch, homoeroticism, classicism and art history in order to engage with and change a culture where being gay was a capital crime.
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Daybook: Connecting with a pensive Andy Warhol underneath a jumble of papers. Duane Michals (from c1958) at @DCMooreGallery. https://t.co/8S8YRBKXum
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From MoMA's magazine: "A 'New' Great Migration?" Jessica Lynne and Sola Olosunde discuss the legacy—and continuing relevance—of Jacob Lawrence’s epic Migration Series. https://t.co/RCPzzsAbxu
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Jessica Lynne and Sola Olosunde discuss the legacy—and continuing relevance—of Jacob Lawrence’s epic Migration Series.
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Concurrent: Solo Exhibitions of Whitfield Lovell and Chakaia Booker are on View at Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock. Wangechi Mutu and Firelei Báez are in conversation on Nov. 2. | https://t.co/dYnaCJdPmI via @culturetype @arkmfaorg @DCMooreGallery
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Image: George Woodman, c. 1975. Courtesy of Woodman Family Foundation Archive.
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DC Moore Gallery is pleased to announce representation of George Woodman (1932 - 2017), a painter and photographer whose career spanned over 60 years, in partnership with the Woodman Family Foundation. https://t.co/Eeb6xEVsM5
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Join us for a virtual conversation about Spiral, the collective of visual artists that formed in 1963. Members included Bearden, Norman Lewis, Hale Woodruff, Richard Mayhew & others. Mayhew joins in a virtual conversation on Thurs. July 27. 6- 7 pm (EST)
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A virtual conversation commemorating the artist collective, with the oldest living member, Richard Mayhew and scholar Courtney J. Martin.
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Wonderful Whitfield Lovell at @SmartUChicago. I wrote about him earlier this year —> https://t.co/Mpjwmn9XvY
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This is the final weekend to see @DCMooreGallery's exhibition of Janet Fish's (3x 69-72) paintings and works on paper from the 1980s, BEYOND THE STILL LIFE, highlighting a period in which the artist began incorporating landscape and figures into her work.
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❤️🔥📸🎨We meet DUANE MICHALS the GREATEST photographic innovator of the last century. For 65 years, he has pushed photography to new dimensions. Much imitated, highly influential, endlessly re-inventive. We explore his series, multiple exposures, and text: https://t.co/QHtfWMXGdh
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Join us tonight for a conversation with artist Darren Waterston and Xavier Salomon, Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator at the Frick Collection! Their conversation will take place at 6pm, April 18th, via Zoom. Register here: https://t.co/9joaiTgCGj
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"Something about our lives— our ever-enhanced, tech-rich, daily experience — may be making us thinner, less substantial, flatter... Flat painting might be a way to talk about what we have, and what we’re missing." - Alexi Worth in @nytimesarts
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Congratulations to Lavar Munroe, the 2023 recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in Fine Arts underwritten by Robert De Niro in honor of his father, the painter Robert De Niro Sr., a 1968 Guggenheim Fellow. @GuggFellows #guggfellows2023
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"I don’t like hierarchies, it’s the environment of the picture that I’m interested in, one thing pulling against another, one area commenting on another." - Janet Fish "Janet Fish: Beyond the Still Life" opens tomorrow, featuring paintings and works on paper from the 1980s.
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"The effusive beauty of Kushner’s art is a through line across the decades, even as his work has evolved." –– @johannafateman on Robert Kushner: Then & Now for @NewYorker
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One week left to see the exhibition "Come A Little Closer" closing on February 11. A large exhibition of small paintings featuring the work of 70 plus artists.
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Seen here: Alexi Worth, ‘Tilt,’ 2021. Mixed media on mesh, 68 x 48/45 inches (detail) Chie Fueki, ‘finally Bridget,’ 2021. Acrylic and mixed media on mulberry paper on wood, 60 x 48 inches
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We will be hosting a celebration later this month with both artists on Thursday, January 27 from 5-8, and we hope to see you then! Click the link in our bio or visit the gallery’s website for more information about both exhibits!
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DC Moore Gallery exhibitions ‘Alexi Worth: Nearness’ and ‘Chie Fueki: You & I’ will be open to the public beginning tomorrow, January 7, but our originally scheduled reception with both artists for tomorrow has been cancelled. The gallery will have regular hours from 10am-6pm.
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This Friday, November 19 @ 1pm Eastern. To register: https://t.co/bE6jub1WSK “Whitfield Lovell: Le Rouge et Le Noir” is on view at DC Moore through December 18. We hope you can join us!
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Artcritical contributors join editor and publisher David Cohen on the event of the 17th anniversary of The Review Panel, with an introduction from Phong H. Bui. We conclude with a poetry reading by...
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