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SUMMARY:Winter Mix
DESCRIPTION:The holidays are here! As dry\, autumn leaves grace the New York City pavement and daylight grows dim\, the seasons change. Woodward Gallery’s current group exhibition\, Winter Mix\, explores this seasonal transition in the form of artistic expression. Gallery Director\, John Woodward\, curates work from Artists Robert Indiana\, Susan Breen\, Knox Martin\, Terence Netter\, Keith Haring\, LA2\, Rupert Jasen Smith\, and Kenji Nakayama. This selection tells the classic\, yet exciting\, tale of the natural transformation from Fall to Winter. \nAs the days become shorter and more frigid in climate\, emotional warmth is expressed\, artistically. These artists utilize primary colors (red\, yellow\, blue)\, sharp or curving shapes\, and recognizable images\, such as Robert Indiana’s “LOVE\,” Keith Haring’s dancing figure\, and Susan Breen’s icy snowflake. Themes such as love\, passion\, religion\, and celebration unite these diverse works of art\, illustrating what “mixes” together to form the season. Through Winter darkness\, these Artists offer illumination. \nThis exhibition is presented at Woodward Gallery in our street-level windows 24/7\, by private appointment\, and as an online exhibition on our website (WoodwardGallery.net)\, Artsy.net\, and Widewalls.ch. Happy holidays!
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LOCATION:Woodward Gallery\, 132A Eldridge Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Matt Siren Thriller
DESCRIPTION:Matt Siren\nThriller\nSeptember – October 2022\nat Woodward Gallery\, NYC \nFor well over a decade\, Matt Siren brought piercing\, high-contrast artwork from the streets of New York City to the walls of Woodward Gallery. This Fall\, the Artist’s first solo exhibition at Woodward Gallery\, Matt Siren: Thriller\, explores his artistic evolution. Matt Siren’s collection of characters is widely-recognized and respected from the American East and West Coasts to European cities\, such as London and Paris. By fusing thick-lined graphic content\, sharp comic book illustrations\, and playful storytelling into his art\, Matt Siren’s work thrills. This exhibition highlights the Artist’s most iconic characters\, who stir up imagination\, and seduce. Vintage screenprints on metal signs and current hand-painted wood-block assemblages are featured together in a two-part exhibition at Woodward Gallery. Prepare for a wild ride of past\, present\, and future storytelling —unique to Matt Siren— transcending street and fine art. \nSince 2008\, the beautiful face of Matt Siren’s Ghost Girl has appeared on urban walls\, became a set of vinyl toy collectibles\, decorated reality television beach homes\, was discussed on CBS News\, was worn by the fashion world\, and was even transformed into a 7.6-acre corn maze. This hard-edge\, female icon with dark hair pulled to the side by a flower\, harkens back to Matt Siren’s youthful love of gaming— particularly\, his nostalgia for the arcade game\, Ms. Pac-Man. Ghost Girl stares directly at her voyeur’s eyes\, hypnotizing the viewer to follow her. The powerful silhouette of Ghost Girl is set in a variety of colors as a representation of diversity and feminism; she could represent anyone\, no matter their background\, size\, sexual orientation\, race\, or ethnicity. Her universal image has become Matt Siren’s signature symbol. All women are intended to be represented in Ghost Girl’s robust and striking spirit. \nMatt Siren’s Death Face is one face of a character called a Quintesson from the 1980s cartoon\, The Transformers. The fictional robo-alien race of Quintesson have 5 faces. As fans of The Transformers franchise know\, the specific season where the Quintesson characters appear is filled with dark psychological undertones. Their graphic design style and deep meaning inspires Siren’s own creative twist on these characters. \nSiren’s vintage Pin-ups represent the Artist’s respect for the female form and its vigor. Through his deep appreciation for women\, their physical strength\, and ability to be resilient in the face of pain and conflict\, Matt Siren’s Pin-ups are not intended to objectify women through the problematic lens of the male gaze\, but rather\, to alter it to focus on feminist power through sexuality. The erotic Burlesque in the Living Room series teases the viewer to engage with mock advertisements. Specifically\, Siren inverts the commercial dialogue so the female characters may utilize their femininity to regain control of the male gaze that fails to define them. \nMetaphorically and symbolically\, Matt Siren’s Skull represents a wartime spirit of going into battle with a vengeance. The Skull represents a sense of condemnation and a warning of impending death. However\, death\, as a metaphor\, can also signify the end of an era— or a new beginning. Matt Siren’s Skulls are presented\, not as figures of existential doom\, but rather\, as comical or ironic manifestations of serious caution. \nPulling from our archives\, Ghost Girl and Burlesque in the Living Room limited edition prints will be made available at Woodward Gallery\, on a first-come-first-serve basis\, for the duration of the exhibition. Woodward Gallery invites all to the exciting realm of Matt Siren: Thriller. A full-color\, digital catalog is available on our website (WoodwardGallery.net). This exhibition is presented at Woodward Gallery in our street-level windows 24/7\, by private appointment\, and as an online exhibition and Viewing Room on Artsy.net. Come one\, come all!
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/matt-siren-thriller/
LOCATION:Woodward Gallery\, 132A Eldridge Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sabina Forbes II- Heat Wave
DESCRIPTION:It is about to heat up in New York City this summer at Woodward Gallery! Hot\, vibrant colors sizzle urban cityscapes in artist Sabina Forbes II’s premier solo exhibition entitled\, HEAT WAVE. Forbes ignites her canvases with patterns\, textures\, and brilliant fluorescent hues as she imagines the urban skyline brought to life by the hard-working hands that build the towers and by the people dwelling within their concrete walls. Her dynamic style of neon painting is a pulsating\, sweltering celebration of color\, channeling the collective spirit which vibrates around us and emanates from all creations. Ultimately\, this electric body of work evokes the endurance of hope\, even when the world seems hellish. \n  \nVisual heat emanates from Forbes’ reconceived landmarks made of textural two-dimensional fluorescent paint on canvas. Blocks\, bricks\, and even shapes that resemble roads all come together to highlight the unavoidable unification of people in a busy urban community. Although a metropolis may feel alienating\, Forbes’ precise brush strokes and lined layers of paint invite the exploration of communal\, urban stability. These inspired architectural structures simmer with their own light and joyful energy. \n  \n\n\n\n\n“The best is yet to come” was a sentiment that Forbes’s grandfather\, Malcolm Forbes\, often expressed throughout her childhood and one which became an inspirational force behind her art. Each of Forbes’ paintings is a manner of portraiture whether from the singularity of the individual form\, an element of nature\, or the perceived sterile neutrality of a building punctuating a city skyline. Walking around the city to explore this vitality\, Forbes taps into the overall human spirit through flaming color\, intricate patterns\, and dynamic textures animating her notable building structures. \n  \nWatch the heat index climb this July and August and witness Forbes’ refreshing\, original works from the Woodward Gallery street-level exhibition windows at 132A Eldridge Street\, NYC\, in the digital catalog on WoodwardGallery.net  and also presented on Artsy.net.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/sabina-forbes-ii-heat-wave/
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SUMMARY:New in 22
DESCRIPTION:Happy New Year! Woodward Gallery welcomes 2022 with fresh\, never-before-seen works of art by artists: Jose Baez\, Susan Breen\, Cosbe\, RH DOAZ\, Tommy Flynn\, Sabina Forbes II\, Val Kilmer\, Moody\, Margaret Morrison\, Alex Racine\, JM Rizzi\, Daniel Rosenbaum\, Matt Siren\, and DM Weeks. Despite being isolated once again in 2021\, these artists were busy creating on canvas\, metal\, wood\, acrylic\, and more. The year\, 2022\, in the Chinese zodiac\, is represented by the Tiger\, a symbol of strength\, power\, and bravery; a sentiment fully realized by this body of work. \nWoodward Gallery’s exhibition\, New in 22 features bursts of bright colors\, fuller compositions\, and a leap of courage for each artist. This dynamic group exhibition depicts the roaring emotional pressure that current political\, social\, and environmental factors force upon each artist. After over two years of painful sacrifice\, various expressive mediums\, such as painting\, sculpture\, jewelry\, and photography\, speak to the core of each artist in this current moment. A blend of Abstract\, Figurative and Street art\, large and small paintings\, as well as bright and dark colors all unite to face change and celebrate the challenge of carrying on. Pounce on this opportunity to visit Woodward Gallery from January to March 2022 for a fierce exhibition of artistic might. \nPlease visit New in 22  in person at Woodward Gallery’s street level exhibition windows 24/7; online on WoodwardGallery.net\, on Artsy.net\, and the virtual Artsy Viewing Room. A full color digital catalogue\, published to coincide with this exhibition\, is available for free online.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/new-in-22/
LOCATION:Woodward Gallery\, 132A Eldridge Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Observing 9/11: Breen\, Bridges & Corn
DESCRIPTION:On this 20th Anniversary\, Woodward Gallery observes 9/11 with an exhibition of prescient works of art created just prior to the horrific attack that took nearly 3000 lives\, devastated families\, and changed the American collective psyche forever. \nGregory Corn’s sculptural Sacrifice is a metal assemblage reminiscent of the twin towers. Susan Breen’s Convergence depicts robed figures witnessing ominous clouds on a horizon. Marilyn Bridges’ aerial photograph captures the Twin Towers (WTC and Central Park looking South) before their destruction. These artists appear to have been tuned into some pending devastation and documented their visions in advance of the tragic events. \nIn the immediate aftermath of 9/11\, Woodward Gallery organized an exhibition reflecting on the lives lost\, and a decade later collaborated with Dr. Sean Ahearn\, the City of New York and the Center for the Advanced Research of Spatial Information (CARSI) of Hunter College- CUNY\, for the exhibition “Charting Ground Zero”. This show provided an extensive aerial and ground overview of the World Trade Center site before and after September 11th\, along with the site’s evolution over the first decade. It used the latest scientific advances in mapping technology and cartographic representation to document the transformation of the site. The mapping and spatial analysis technologies played a crucial role in helping the city assess damage\, monitor the progress of recovery\, and safely deploy personnel and equipment in the disaster zone. The full exhibition was donated to the 9/11 National Memorial Museum at Ground Zero. \nLearn more and see the original television WPIX News feature: \nhttps://woodwardgallery.net/news/charting-ground-zero-before-and-after-exhibition-on-wpix-morning-news/ https://woodwardgallery.net/exhibitions/charting-ground-zero-ten-years-after \nThose we lost will remain always in our hearts. \nPlease take part in our current Observing 9/11: Breen\, Bridges & Corn Exhibition by viewing in person at Woodward Gallery’s street level exhibition windows 24/7\, or online on WoodwardGallery.net and Artsy.net.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/observing-9-11-breen-bridges-corn/
LOCATION:Woodward Gallery\, 132A Eldridge Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moody Direct Current
DESCRIPTION:In the shocking era of the 1980s\, the streets were where art was made. There\, on the blank\, concrete canvases of New York City\, street artist\, Moody\, developed his technique. Moody perfected his style alongside other street artists\, back in a time when there were no legal spaces to show off their work\, forcing many to operate in secrecy. After connecting with other street artists and\, subsequently\, earning their respect\, Moody refined a successful studio practice\, where he continues to create work today. This summer\, Woodward Gallery presents Moody’s paintings in the all-new solo exhibition\, Direct Current. This body of work\, stems from his knowledge of electricity and circuitry\, charging the outlet for human connectivity.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/moody-direct-current/
LOCATION:Woodward Gallery\, 132A Eldridge Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Margaret Morrison Home
DESCRIPTION:Tuscany is Margaret Morrison’s second home. Nearly every summer\, she roams through the antique markets of Arezzo\, Cortona\, and Lucca looking for inspiration and finds tables laden with sumptuous offerings of silver\, crystal and collectables which dazzle the eye.  In addition to the gentrified\, high end antiques\, there are tables piled high with cast off trinkets and broken lamps that fascinate Morrison with their accidental beauty. Upon returning to Athens\, Georgia\, Morrison began painting in her elegant\, in-town studio with high ceilings and state-of-the-art lighting. \nHowever\, once the pandemic hit\, Morrison started working from home\, leading her to rediscover her old home studio\, the studio that she had abandoned eleven years earlier. She describes how her old space was “haunted by the ghosts of previous paintings.”   And like the attic full of dusty draped furniture from a Hollywood movie\, she brought her home studio back to life. Morrison says\, “It felt safe and familiar and healing. I felt at home…. at home painting the antique markets of my other home\, all the while thinking of my lovely Italian friends who were passing through their own dark time.” \nThis season\, please join us at Woodward Gallery for Margaret Morrison’s latest exhibition\, Home. The glistening images Margaret Morrison has brought together for Home draw from a mixture of her past and present works of art. This latest show at Woodward Gallery\, conjures her love of everything from Barbie dolls to sweets to silver. Visitors are invited to get lost in the immense detail of Morrison’s exquisite paintings\, not just once but multiple times\, since one viewing is simply not enough to fully discover their treasures. \nConcurrently\, Margaret Morrison has two Museum exhibitions underway. The first exhibition\, A La Carte\, featuring her sweet themed larger than life food paintings\, is now on view at The Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts in Birmingham\, Alabama from September 8\, 2020 to December 12\, 2020. The second exhibition\, Margaret Morrison Paintings\, consisting of sterling silver and pristine porcelain objects painted on large scale canvases\, can be seen at The Georgia Museum of Art in Athens\, Georgia\, from August 31st\, 2020 to January 17th\, 2021. \nSafely visit Margaret Morrison: Home from the street level windows at Woodward Gallery\, New York from October to December 2020\, on our website\, through our Artsy.net Viewing Room\, and by private appointment.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/margaret-morrison-home/
LOCATION:Woodward Gallery\, 132A Eldridge Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brad Robson | DELI Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Woodward Gallery is pleased to present Brad Robson’s original paintings of food this Summer season. \nThese days as we wait on longer check-out lines\, we focus on our selection at the local deli or grocery store. Brad Robson emphasizes our essential food items in this series.  His magnified paintings of meat\, fish\, veggies and fruit represent the nourishment we seek especially now for our minds\, bodies and souls. Robson’s confident application of paint to canvas has an immediacy\, reinvigorating the traditional still life genre. His surreal deli imagery is easily identifiable\, yet Robson’s choice of bright colors and loose forms also hint at abstract or action painting. \nRobson lives and works in Sydney\, Australia. He is a self-taught fine artist who had a career in Graphic Design and Advertising. Robson became a teacher on Album Sleeve Designs for a college in Sydney while continuously pursing his painting career. His studio paintings and street art murals have been featured in cities around the world. Robson’s large-scale cityscape canvases were exhibited at the historic Four Seasons Restaurant in NYC.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/brad-robson-deli-paintings/
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