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SUMMARY:Beth Lipman\, “Every Last Thing”
DESCRIPTION:In EVERY LAST THING\, American artist Beth Lipman explores themes of time and human precarity through the use of cultural objects and prehistoric flora. Endangered plants\, latent humanoid forms and communal emblems allude to mortality and transience\, fossilized in glass and metal. This marks her first solo exhibition with Nohra Haime Gallery. \nImage: SCALE AND GAZING BALL\, 2020\, glass\, wood\, metal\, paint\, adhesive\, 64 x 42 x 32 in. 162.6 x 106.7 x 81.3 cm.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/beth-lipmans-new-exhibition-every-last-thing-opens-nov-5th/
LOCATION:Nohra Haime Gallery\, 500 West 21st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Niki de Saint Phalle “Sculpture and Works on Paper” opens  Sept 10 – Oct 31
DESCRIPTION:A selection of carefully curated sculpture and works on paper gives insight into the magical and mystical world of Niki de Saint Phalle.​
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/niki-de-saint-phalle-sculpture-and-works-on-paper-opens-sept-10-oct-31/
LOCATION:Nohra Haime Gallery\, 500 West 21st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Juan Cortés: The View From Nowhere\, opens Jan 16 at Nohra Haime Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Colombian artist Juan Cortés explores the connection between art\, science\, and educational processes to visually translate our simple understanding of complex phenomena in the universe through sound\, video and sculptural installations. This marks his first solo exhibition with Nohra Haime Gallery.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/juan-cortes-the-view-from-nowhere-opens-jan-16-at-nohra-haime-gallery/
LOCATION:Nohra Haime Gallery\, 500 West 21st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eve Sonneman's "Navigation With Dreams" opens Nov 21 at Nohra Haime Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Eve Sonneman instills a powerful vibrancy in her new series Navigation With Dreams. Using her signature style of pairing stills taken seconds apart\, she skillfully captures the intrigue of everyday happenings among iconic locations around the world. From hip hop dancing in Coney Island to musical instruments in Cannes\, the artist’s astute observations present a humanistic narrative to her work\, making normally mundane moments fantastically special. \nExhibition runs from November 21\, 2019 – January 11\, 2020.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/eve-sonnemans-navigation-with-dreams-opens-nov-21-at-nohra-haime-gallery/
LOCATION:Nohra Haime Gallery\, 500 West 21st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ruby Rumie & Justine Graham's COMMON PLACE opens at Nohra Haime Gallery on October 1\, 6-8pm
DESCRIPTION:Common Place is a joint project by Colombian artist Ruby Rumié and French-American photographer Justine Graham. \nThe topic of this project by Rumié and Graham is the relationship between Latin American housekeepers and their employers\, exploring issues of gender\, power\, class\, and race. Made up of photographs\, videos\, and interviews with one hundred women between the ages of nineteen and ninety-five\, this multidisciplinary project combines art and sociology\, seeking to dismantle the hierarchical relationship between these women. \nThe artists examine the inherited colonial prejudices surrounding domestic work and propose new angles for comprehension and social communication. The visual treatment of the women is the same across the board—they are even dressed in the same clothes as an exercise in equality and for the purpose of undermining bigotry. These actions transcend the artistic plane and the piece becomes a symbolic act with real life repercussions. \n  \nCommon Place has been exhibited at the Museo de Artes Visuales MAVI\, Santiago\, Chile; The Museum of the Americas\, Washington\, D.C.; The Cartagena Biennial\, Colombia; and Fair.\, Miami\, FL. \n  \nRuby Rumié develops projects with political content related to psychology and injustice\, referencing particular collectives in questions of territorial inheritance and the role of the socially committed artist. Her works do not merely present critical arguments\, but also propose solutions and pave a road of hope for issues that concern her. \n  \nJustine Graham is a French-American visual artist\, photographer and editor working in Chile since 2005. Her artistic work explores photography as a tool for conceptual research through collecting\, classifying\, and creating community as forms of re-thinking identity. \nConcurrent with this exhibition is Ruby Rumié’s Divine Breath NYC at La Mama Galleria\, New York\, from October 4 – 29 at 47 Great Jones Street\, New York. Visit www.divinebreathnyc.com for more info.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/ruby-rumie-justine-grahams-common-place-opens-at-nohra-haime-gallery-on-october-1-6-8pm/
LOCATION:Nohra Haime Gallery\, 500 West 21st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Interpreting Layers" opens at Nohra Haime Gallery September 10\, 6-8pm
DESCRIPTION:Interpreting Layers compares the work of contemporary abstract artists Francisca Sutil and Pierre Dunoyer. While both have a strong focus on layering the canvas with strokes\, lines and spaces\, their varying approaches produce vastly different results. \nRather than painting subjects\, both artists veered toward abstraction early in their career. \nDunoyer focuses of the “practice” of painting\, honing the essence of the stroke and the physical expression of the brush. With bold strokes of colorful\, thickly layered paint\, the artist covers only part of the canvas in his signature style. Intentional space is left between well-defined gestures to enhance the relationship between color and form. \nSutil on the other hand\, has a methodical\, almost meditative approach to her brushwork that exudes delicacy\, restraint\, and precision. It is a mental process from which a neat and pure chromatic production emerges. Her work is characterized by its superb construction and encourages reflection and meditation. \nThe exhibition runs from September 10 – 28\, 2019.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/interpreting-layers-opens-at-nohra-haime-gallery-september-10-6-8pm/
LOCATION:Nohra Haime Gallery\, 500 West 21st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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