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  • Fragile Rainbow: Traversing Habitats by ecoartspace

    Fragile Rainbow: Traversing Habitats by ecoartspace

    Featured Project: with curator Sue Spaid The group show Fragile Rainbow: Traversing Habitats at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center in Brooklyn includes paintings, sculptures, videos, and installations addressing environmental issues by more than fifty artists from the New York City region who are members of ecoartspace. The title is based on Claire McConaughy’s oil painting, Fragile Rainbow, referencing both hope and loss. The show runs from May 7th through June 4th, 2022. Curator Sue Spaid elaborates on this large-scale group show.

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  • Pauline Decarmo: Exit – the Path to New Beginnings at LABspace

    Pauline Decarmo: Exit – the Path to New Beginnings at LABspace

    Some artists paint stunning abstractions, some artists deftly execute exquisite realistic images, while others ingeniously develop astute conceptual work, but the truly magical art is work that can intelligently create the aura of time, space, and experience. Fortunately Pauline Decarmo, by using any means necessary, does exactly that in her exhibition, Exit, on view at LABspace in Hillsdale NY through May 29.

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  • Steven Pestana: Dawning at Peep Space

    Steven Pestana: Dawning at Peep Space

    Featured Artist In Steven Pestana’s imaginative mixed media installation at Peep Space, light, shadow, projection and reflection integrate through poetic transitions and passages. The show runs from May 20th through June 19th, 2022.

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  • Jesus Benavente: Que no Quede Huella (Let There Be No Trace) at Home Gallery

    Jesus Benavente: Que no Quede Huella (Let There Be No Trace) at Home Gallery

    At 291 Grand Street, a bright red glow radiates from Home Gallery, a storefront window exhibition space in the Lower East Side. The light comes from large, fluorescent neon letters that spell out “Que no Quede Huella,” which are layered over a flat screen TV playing a rotating series of videos. The installation is the latest iteration of multimedia artist Jesus Benavente’s neon video sculptures, displayed in the exhibition Que no Quede Huella (Let There Be No Trace), curated by Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen. 

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  • Hovey Brock: Crazy River

    Hovey Brock: Crazy River

    In Dialogue with Hovey Brock Hovey Brock’s current paintings are part of Crazy River, a larger project he has been developing since 2017. The paintings are based on his life-long relationship to the West Branch of the Neversink, which runs between Ulster and Sullivan counties in New York state. The project also includes text and videos, drawing on the artist’s experience and stories about the West Branch and the western Catskill mountains handed down through his family.

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