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INTERVIEW MAGAZINE
“I’m Not Thinking About Buying”: Meet the Gallerists Reviving NYC’s Art Scene
INTERVIEW MAGAZINE
1 year ago
At Anonymous, K.O. Nnamdie brings their photo-maker’s eye and relational sensibility from Restaurant Projects—their peripatetic curatorial platform combining research, exhibition-making, and hospitality—into the Baxter Street space founded in 2008.
PAPER
Anonymous Gallery's 'Photography Then' Blurs Familiar and Fantasy
PAPER
1 year ago
New York-based curator K.O. Nnamdie is interested in the state of United States culture as it stands today, pulling together a tight collection of images that could eventually be referenced as a snapshot of where we are — or, were, rather.
NEW YORK TIMES
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in April
NEW YORK TIMES
1 year ago
The six artists here exploit the broad cultural fluency in the medium to variously frame American masculinity as fraught, turgid and heavily constructed.
DOCUMENT JOURNAL
Bookmarked: Everything the Document editors watched, read, ate, bought, and listened to in March
DOCUMENT JOURNAL
1 year ago
BROOKLYN RAIL
ArtSeen: PHOTOGRAPHY Then
BROOKLYN RAIL
1 year ago
It’s the opening night of Photography Then and amidst the sea of bodies it’s almost impossible to catch more than a glimpse of the work.
ANOTHER MAGAZINE
This Photo Show Explores the Uncomfortable Truth of the American Dream
ANOTHER MAGAZINE
1 year ago
A new photography show in New York featuring works by Buck Ellison, Jesse Gouveia, Jack Pierson and more explores pertinent questions of American-ness, masculinity, and race.
WALLPAPER
New York art exhibitions: what to see in 2023
WALLPAPER
1 year ago
Stay up-to-date with our ongoing guide to the best New York art exhibitions 2023 for your diary
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - PHOTOGRAPHY Then
ARTFORUM
1 year ago