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FAMILY STYLE
Family Style - Jesse Gouveia
FAMILY STYLE
2 days ago
A new body of work by photographer Jesse Gouveia revisits childhood memories of fort-building while considering the poignant nature of time’s passage.
Contemporary Art Library
Contemporary Art Library - Jesse Gouveia
Contemporary Art Library
2 days ago
FAMILY STYLE
Family Style - Heart of Hosting
FAMILY STYLE
2 days ago
Arts Editor K.O. Nnamdie utilized the transformative quality of a white cube space—specifically Anonymous Gallery in New York—to celebrate photography and the spirit of the lower Manhattan art scene.
AnOther Magazine
AnOther Magazine - Jesse Gouveia
AnOther Magazine
3 days ago
An emotional meditation on innocence and memory, Jesse Gouveia’s new photo show captures a series of childhood forts, painstakingly remade in adulthood
ArtReview
What’s in a Name? Reviewing the Review
ArtReview
8 days ago
Circulación Espectral (Spectral Circulation) was a group show about money with works by well-known locals Paloma Contreras Lomas and Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba, along with a couple of foreigners, Ignacio Gatica from Chile and Adriana Martínez Barón from Colombia.
FINANCIAL TIMES
How to spend it in November
FINANCIAL TIMES
16 days ago
Coming together in an exhibition titled Plaid at New York's anonymous gallery, each (fort) is photographed head-on, with their child-sized doorways offering a glimpse into the hollows.
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Jesse Gouveia
ARTFORUM
16 days ago
BEAUX ARTS
Off fairs: our best discoveries for 2024 from Asia Now, AKAA, Offscreen and Paris Internationale
BEAUX ARTS
24 days ago
As every year, during art week, the capital attracts the best galleries on the planet and, with them, nuggets of artists who are just waiting to be revealed. Beaux Arts shares its favorites with you.
PROTOCINEMA
Protocinema - Kameelah Janan Rasheed
PROTOCINEMA
24 days ago
The mysteries of finding ourselves in the trap doors of language. Artist, writer, and educator, Kameelah Janan Rasheed contemplates the textures and opacities of language as liberatory acts.
MOUSSE MAGAZINE
Mousse Magazine - Kameelah Janan Rasheed
MOUSSE MAGAZINE
1 month ago
Kameelah Janan Rasheed’s exhibition titled “beneath this sentence is a hole*..." transforms anonymous gallery into an immersive landscape where language seeps, spills, and saturates the senses.
Contemporary Art Library
Contemporary Art Library - Circulación Espectral at anonymous gallery, Mexico City
Contemporary Art Library
1 month ago
Queens Museum
WENDY CABRERA RUBIO - Queens MuseumU
Queens Museum
1 month ago
Un sueño gris con voz de celuloide: Catalina Schliebener Muñoz, Wendy Cabrera Rubio, and Mónica Ramírez Bernal in Conversation
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - Kameelah Janan Rasheed at anonymous gallery, New York
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
1 month ago
FAMILY STYLE
Kameelah Janan Rasheed - Between the Lines
FAMILY STYLE
2 months ago
At Anonymous Gallery in New York, Kameelah Janan Rasheed’s cryptographic works illustrate the complicated process of sense-making.
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Kameelah Janan Rasheed
ARTFORUM
2 months ago
Los Angeles Review of Books
CRISTINE BRACHE - Los Angeles Review of Books
Los Angeles Review of Books
4 months ago
Allie Rowbottom interviews Cristine Brache about her new collection, “Goodnight Sweet Thing.”
Coveteur
CRISTINE BRACHE, Perceived
Coveteur
4 months ago
Cristine Brache’s poetry collection Goodnight Sweet Thing delves into the secret lives of Playboy Playmates, possessed nuns, and Brache herself.
Document Journal
Fine Print: Poetry by any means necessary
Document Journal
4 months ago
For his monthly column, Drew Zeiba traverses New York City in search of performances beyond the page
OFFICE MAGAZINE
CRISTINE BRACHE - Goodnight Sweet Thing
OFFICE MAGAZINE
5 months ago
Two female wrestlers. One giant ring of Jell-O. One night only.
ARTNET
CRISTINE BRACHE - Goodnight Sweet Thing
ARTNET
5 months ago
A couple of weeks ago, artist Cristine Brache hosted a live performance of her piece Goodnight Sweet Thing (created with fellow artist Sigrid Lauren) in Chinatown at 42n Studios, and it was the talk of the town.
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - Emma cc Cook at Anonymous Gallery, New York
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
5 months ago
ELEPHANT MAGAZINE
Not all that shines is gold: Mexico City’s current art landscape
ELEPHANT MAGAZINE
5 months ago
I step into the slightly-villanesque towering cement building that houses Anonymous Gallery and Relaciones Públicas, which in turn, are hosting the movable (but now Paris-based) Fitzpatrick Gallery and England’s Rose Easton.
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Emma cc Cook
ARTFORUM
6 months ago
Metalable
CRISTINE BRACHE - Goodnight Sweet Thing - Book of Poetry release
Metalable
6 months ago
Goodnight Sweet Thing brings together a compelling second collection of poetry by artist and filmmaker Cristine Brache, published by anonymous Publishing. Pre-order here
National Gallery of Canada
CHRYSANNE STATHACOS - 2024 Sobey Art Award Longlist Announced
National Gallery of Canada
6 months ago
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) and the Sobey Art Foundation (SAF) today announced the 30 artists longlisted for the 2024 Sobey Art Award, Canada’s preeminent contemporary visuals arts award
Whitney Museum of American Art
ELLIOT REED - ISP Studio Exhibition Opening: At Odds With
Whitney Museum of American Art
6 months ago
The Studio Program exhibition, At Odds With, presents recent work by the 2023–24 Elaine G. Weitzen Studio Program Fellows
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - Myles Gable, Michael Abel, Antonio DeLaRosa Gallegos at Anonymous Gallery, New York
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
7 months ago
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Jamais Vu
ARTFORUM
7 months ago
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - Mikolaj Kasprzyk at Anonymous Gallery, New York
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
8 months ago
TEXTE ZUR KUNST
A City For Another Country
TEXTE ZUR KUNST
8 months ago
María Minera on Mexico City and the Paradoxes of a Hyped Capital of Culture
FAMILY STYLE
Bienvenido a Mexico
FAMILY STYLE
9 months ago
anonymous gallery opens a new space in Mexico City with an inaugural exhibition highlighting the works of three generations of Mexican artists.
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - David Lindsay, Maria VMier at Anonymous Gallery, New York
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
9 months ago
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - Equis, I Griega, Zeta (mx) at Anonymous Gallery, Mexico City
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
9 months ago
anonymous gallery
anonymous gallery returns to CDMX
anonymous gallery
9 months ago
anonymous gallery is proud to announce that it is returning to Mexico City where it has opened a space in the neighborhood of San Miguel Chapultepec, while simultaneously dedicated to its programing in New York.
W MAGAZINE
In Mexico City, a Cultural Renaissance Led by Women
W MAGAZINE
11 months ago
When Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri decided to pay tribute to Mexican culture, she turned to strong females who embody creativity in all its forms. Curious dichotomies abound in the work of artist Wendy Cabrera Rubio...
DOCUMENT JOURNAL
Elliot Reed’s writing on the wall
DOCUMENT JOURNAL
11 months ago
The cross-medium artist turns the body politic inside out in ‘Union,’ currently on view at Anonymous Gallery.
ARTNEWS
Best Booths at NADA Miami’s 21st Edition: a Handful of Galleries make Leaving the Beach Worthwhile
ARTNEWS
11 months ago
The tragedy of 1970s playmate Dorothy Stratten, the actress and Playboy bunny who was murdered by her husband at the young age of 20, takes up the whole of Chinatown-based Anonymous Gallery’s booth.
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - Elliot Reed, Union
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
11 months ago
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Elliot Reed, Union
ARTFORUM
11 months ago
OFFICE MAGAZINE
anonymous: Interviews by K.O. Nnamdie
OFFICE MAGAZINE
1 year ago
For this issue of office, we asked Nnamdie to speak to a group of artists whose work they admire. “These are artists that I feel are rooted in longevity in their practice,” Nnamdie explained.
Acconci Reading events 10/21 & 10/26 w/ Storefront for Art and Architecture
1 year ago
The gallery will host 2 events that hold space within architectural structures designed by Vito Acconci / Acconci Studio. For further information, click the link
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Vito Acconci, Here, There .
ARTFORUM
1 year ago
The exhibition will focus on Vito Acconci's innovative use of language, poetry, and artistic expression.
OFFICE MAGAZINE
LdSS, anonymous gallery, and More Party Pics of the Week
OFFICE MAGAZINE
1 year ago
On Wednesday night, anonymous gallery, Embajada, Wonder Press and Cristine Brache rallied for a Salsa competition at Mehanata.
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
Contemporary Art Library - Equis, I Griega, Zeta
CONTEMPORARY ART LIBRARY
1 year ago
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.
FRIEZE
Exhibitions Not to Miss Across the US This June
FRIEZE
1 year ago
From a group show of funky ceramics at The Museum of Arts and Design, New York, to Richard Mosse at Altman Siegel and Minnesota Street Project Foundation, San Francisco.
FRIEZE
Chrysanne Stathacos Celebrates the Beauty of Impermanence - by Adam Smith Perez
FRIEZE
1 year ago
‘The Re-Turn’, Chrysanne Stathacos’s first New York solo show in five years, is a fitting homecoming to an underrecognized former figure of the downtown scene.
BROOKLYN RAIL
ArtSeen - Chrysanne Stathacos: The Re-Turn by Ann McCoy
BROOKLYN RAIL
1 year ago
Chrysanne Stathacos occupies the position of the Pythia (prophetess at Delphi) in an art world much in need of a connection to the Mysteries.
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
Contemporary Art Library - Chrysanne Stathacos, The Re-Turn
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
1 year ago
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Chrysanne Stathacos, The Re-Turn
ARTFORUM
1 year ago
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
ARTNET NEWS
Wet Paint - by Annie Armstrong
ARTNET NEWS
1 year ago
Ambera Wellman, Chelsea Culprit, and Junette Tang celebrating Hugo Montoya’s excellent new show at Anonymous Gallery at Westside Coffee Shop…
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Hugo Montoya
ARTFORUM
1 year ago
Through the use of meticulously scavenged materials, Montoya’s process is a structural metamorphosis that keeps with it each object’s shared histories, metaphysics, alternative lives, and emblems of social identity.
BROOKLYN RAIL
ArtSeen Gaby Collins-Fernández: To A Portrait
BROOKLYN RAIL
1 year ago
Gaby Collins-Fernández’s solo exhibition To A Portrait unraveled my defenses.
CULTURED
Astroturf and Nostalgia Are on Display at the 20th Edition of NADA Miami
CULTURED
1 year ago
To mark its 20th year, the boundary-breaking New Art Dealers Alliance art fair takes on themes of family, heritage, and myth.
ARTFORUM
MUST SEE - Gaby Collins-Fernández
ARTFORUM
2 years ago
Gaby Collins-Fernández solo show presented by anonymous gallery
MOUSSE MAGAZINE
“base note” at anonymous gallery, New York
MOUSSE MAGAZINE
2 years ago
ARTFORUM
Abbas Zahedi - Metatopia 10013
ARTFORUM
2 years ago
i-D
The downtown curator nurturing New York's community roots - by Ashley Tyner
i-D
2 years ago
K.O. Nnamdie speaks to us about 'base note', his latest group show focused on sculpture, scent and showing art in the dark.
Art News
With 146 Exhibitors, NADA Miami Plans 20th Anniversary Edition Later This Year
Art News
2 years ago
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) will host its 20th anniversary edition this year, with 146 participating galleries and nonprofit art organizations.
CURATOR
A conversation with multi-talented curator K.O. Nnamdie on his formative years and creative practice
CURATOR
2 years ago
K.O. Nnamdie is a curator, art advisor, and artist based in New York City. A Director of anonymous gallery, he founded Restaurant Projects for curatorial ventures in 2018. His work ethos is driven by hospitality and inclusivity, with exhibitions showing a signature conceptual approach. Interview by Sascha Behrendt
OPEN CALL - 7 GARDENS
OPEN CALL - 7 GARDENS
OPEN CALL - 7 GARDENS
2 years ago
Open call for collaborators interested in hosting events at the participating gardens. To propose workshops, artist talks, performances, readings, tastings, film screenings and more, please fill out the form below: Submissions will be reviewed by a committee that includes Jeanette Bisschops, Ebony L. Haynes, Joseph Ian Henrikson, Lola Kramer, K.O. Nnamdie, and Elliot Reed.
ARTNET NEWS
‘Neighbors Walk By, Do a Double Take, and Smile’: What Happened When Top Artists Infiltrated Community Gardens Across Manhattan’s East Village
ARTNET NEWS
2 years ago
Art blooms all summer long across New York City’s East Village—and now in eight of its 42 community gardens. anonymous gallery teamed up with curator Lola Kramer to present “7 Gardens,” a dispersed exhibition of East Village artists on view in community gardens throughout the storied creative neighborhood.
EV GRIEVE
About '7 Gardens' in East Village community gardens
EV GRIEVE
2 years ago
There's a new public exhibition in a handful of East Village community gardens.
FRIEZE
Abbas Zahedi on the Rituals of Grieving - interview w/ Jamila Prowse
FRIEZE
2 years ago
On the occasion of his show at Anonymous Gallery, the artist speaks to Jamila Prowse about using art to attend to personal and collective lossOn the occasion of his show at Anonymous Gallery, the artist speaks to Jamila Prowse about using art to attend to personal and collective loss
ARTNEWS
5 Notable Exhibitions Opening in New York This Week
ARTNEWS
2 years ago
Abbas Zahedi’s art doesn’t just exist in space; it acts upon space, riffing on the inherent uncanniness of the empty gallery with interventions of sound, moving image, and performance.
CULTURED
Kylie Manning Canvases Are an Exercise in the Ethereal
CULTURED
2 years ago
Manning’s work contains a poetic intellect, achieved through gestural abstractions of androgynous figures using pure powdered pigments.
ARTSY
The Best Booths at New York Art Week 2022
ARTSY
2 years ago
anonymous gallery delivers a museum-quality installation within the space of the fair in a presentation that is driven by communal engagement and audience interaction.
ARTNEWSPAPER
From NFT pets to a dystopian video game, digital art stands out at Nada New York 2022
ARTNEWSPAPER
2 years ago
Among the most dynamic solo presentations at the fair, this dramatic booth shows an installation by the New York-based artist and dancer Elliot Reed comprising motorcycles, large speakers, theatre lights and a series of knives embedded in one wall, while a video work and photographs highlight the performative facet of his practice.
ARTNEWS
The 5 Best Booths at NADA New York, from Off-Kilter Nature to Chaotic Digital Worlds
ARTNEWS
2 years ago
Alongside their offerings, NADA has brought on rising curator and gallerist Kendra Jayne Patrick to organize a small section that includes five solo presentations: Joeun Kim Aatchim at Harper’s, Teresa Baker at de boer, Elliot Reed at anonymous gallery, Elif Saydam at Franz Kaka, and Quay Quinn Wolf at Jack Barrett.
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
Wendy Cabrera Rubio - The Body of the Conquistador
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
2 years ago
Wendy Cabrera Rubio The Body of the Conquistador Anonymous Gallery, New York April 6 – May 7, 2022
ARTFORUM
Cristine Brache - Anonymous Gallery | New York - by Jeffrey Kastner
ARTFORUM
2 years ago
At the bottom of a long flight of stairs, a floor below Baxter Street on the edge of Manhattan’s Chinatown, Cristine Brache’s quietly elegiac presentation “Bermuda Triangle” bathed Anonymous Gallery’s space in an uncanny aquatic ambience.
WHITEWALL
NADA Returns to New York City for its 8th Edition - by Pearl Fontaine
WHITEWALL
2 years ago
Highlights to look out for in the Galleries sector include works by Elliot Reed with anonymous gallery
ARTSY
Your Curated Guide to New York Art Week
ARTSY
2 years ago
As its name suggests, the New Art Dealers Alliance has focused on supporting emerging galleries since its founding in 2002. Among the many exhibitors, be sure to see the solo presentations from Elliot Reed at anonymous gallery
W MAGAZINE
Artist Kylie Manning Is Playing the Long Game - by Arthur Lubow
W MAGAZINE
2 years ago
With gestural brushstrokes that blur abstraction, figuration, and even gender, the New York-based artist creates paintings as delicate as they are impactful.
ARTSY
Two Artists Turn Personal Films into Powerful Physical Objects - by Ayanna Dozier
ARTSY
2 years ago
Currently, two New York galleries, Anonymous Gallery and Microscope, are showing how film and video work can have a dynamic, physical presence.
CULTURED
As the World Reopens, New York's Art Exhibitions Are Turning Inwards - Maria Vogel
CULTURED
2 years ago
Things aren’t always what they seem. This notion leads Cristine Brache’s practice and current exhibition, “Bermuda Triangle.”
CULTURED
Artist-Writers Brad Phillips and Cristine Brache Share More Than a Love of Language - by Rob Goyanes
CULTURED
2 years ago
The Toronto-based couple talks about communication, pet names and avoiding Seinfeld tropes.
OBSERVER
Museum Murals, Gallery Musings and Intimate Exhibitions to Check Out This Spring - by Helen Holmes
OBSERVER
2 years ago
“Bermuda Triangle” is an excavation of Brache’s crisis of faith...
ARTNET
Editors’ Picks: “Cristine Brache: Bermuda Triangle” at Anonymous Gallery, New York - by Katie White
ARTNET
2 years ago
Swimming pools conjure up all sorts of memories—romantic, nostalgic, and cinematic, or sometimes all of those sensations at once, as is the case with artist Cristine Brache’s exhibition “Bermuda Triangle” at Anonymous Gallery.
DOCUMENT JOURNAL
In his New York solo debut, Ross Simonini explores the concept of a feel-good painting - by Rachel Small
DOCUMENT JOURNAL
2 years ago
With language and laughter as his tools, the artist creates an idiosyncratic body of work
OBSERVER
Artist, Writer and Musician Ross Simonini Wants to Break the Stigma of Generalism - by Helen Holmes
OBSERVER
2 years ago
"THE ALL," the artist's new exhibition at Anonymous Gallery, includes Simonini's paintings and toenail clippings.
ARTNET NEWS
Wet Paint - by Annie Armstrong
ARTNET NEWS
2 years ago
K.O. Nnamdie, the director of Tribeca’s Anonymous Gallery, and the owner of his own itinerant curatorial practice, Restaurant Projects, really seems to be everywhere...
OBSERVER
K.O. Nnamdie Is the New Director of Anonymous Gallery - by Helen Holmes
OBSERVER
2 years ago
Leading with a spirit of earnest hospitality, Nnamdie has made a splash in the New York art scene.
OFFICE MAGAZINE
Art and Anti-Structure - text by Anna Zane
OFFICE MAGAZINE
3 years ago
It’s the last week to trek over to Baxter Street’s inconspicuous anonymous gallery and catch Vegyn, the impeccable group show curated by K.O Nnamdie, featuring work by Darren Bader, Dan Colen, Rose Salane, Agathe Snow, and Andre Walker.
THEGUIDE.ART
Vegyn - by Rachel Small
THEGUIDE.ART
3 years ago
In “Vegyn,” curated by K.O. Nnamdie for Anonymous Gallery, works by Darren Bader, Dan Colen, Rose Salane, Agathe Snow and Andre Walker find common ground in assemblage.
VANITY FAIR
True Colors - by Nate Freeman
VANITY FAIR
3 years ago
…Dan Colen offered up a rare performance work that went down as part of a show at Anonymous Gallery in New York organized by K.O. Nnamdie, featuring a soundtrack by Colen and Gang Gang Dance’s Brian Degraw.
ARTNET
Wet Paint - by Annie Armstrong
ARTNET
3 years ago
*** Dan Colen watching the performance he orchestrated at Anonymous Gallery with a sound installation by Gang Gang Dance’s Brian DeGraw ***
ARTFORUM
Critics Pick, Diane Arbus - by Gideon Jacobs
ARTFORUM
3 years ago
How are we meant to look at what we were never meant to see? This is the unavoidable question raised by “DARK ROOM,” a surprising show of seventeen proof prints made in preparation for Diane Arbus’s posthumous 1972 retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
100 Sculptures - NYC
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
3 years ago
BROOKLYN RAIL
100 Sculptures - NYC
BROOKLYN RAIL
3 years ago
By William Corwin. Perambulating around the two floating shelving units hung from the ceiling for 100 Sculptures at anonymous gallery, you have something of the sense of wonder that must have invigorated Darwin, fresh off the HMS Beagle, wandering around and investigating the sometimes familiar, but often alien, species of the Galápagos.
HYPEBEAST
anonymous gallery Launches "100 Sculptures" Exhibition
HYPEBEAST
3 years ago
Three-dimensional works created by hundreds of international artists. Anonymous Gallery recently launched the fifth and final edition of its “100 Sculptures” show.
032c
Stars Down to Earth: An Interview with Artist DAVID-JEREMIAH by Gideon Jacobs
032c
3 years ago
Once you enter a space that houses the work of Texas artist David-Jeremiah, there is no opting out. His installations and performances often implicate their audience at the point of engagement.
XIBIT MAGAZINE
Zweisamkeit – Being In Two Is No More Than Double Solitude
XIBIT MAGAZINE
3 years ago
Kylie Manning makes it easy to believe that she makes straightforward paintings. They present themselves like gestural scenes, are usually frontal, and depict groups of people set against or within a landscape.
WHITEWALL
Kylie Manning Explores Togetherness at anonymous gallery
WHITEWALL
3 years ago
Influenced by past work in commercial fishing, Manning’s understanding of the movement of water shines in her use of soft, aqueous brushstrokes that make her choice of oil paint appear as if it were a heavily pigmented watercolor. By Pearl Fontaine
BMORE ART
David-Jeremiah’s Paradoxes of Power: American Flags, Cop Car Bumper Stickers, and Lamborghini Hoods SHARE Email Share Twitter Share Facebook Share
BMORE ART
3 years ago
A conversation with the Dallas-based artist after his first series of shows on the East Coast in the Spring of 2021. Words: Teri Henderson
ARCADE PROJECT
Three Physical Digital Art Exhibitions in New York
ARCADE PROJECT
3 years ago
A virtual cabinet of curiosities that exists as both a single digital work and a collection of individual pieces, The Terminal: Human Shaped Whole is a mise-en-abysme of digital art turned inside out.
THEGUIDE.ART
David-Jeremiah, G’ordiavonte Fold
THEGUIDE.ART
3 years ago
You cannot get close to the work without becoming a part of it—or, shall we say, complicit in it. “G'ordiavonte Fold,” David-Jeremiah’s debut installation and exhibition at Anonymous Gallery
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
The Ecology of Visibility at anonymous gallery
CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY
3 years ago
Artists: Frank Benson, Lutz Bacher, Frances Stark, Puppies Puppies (Jade Kuriki Olivo), Mary Manning Venue: Anonymous Gallery, New York Exhibition Title: The Ecology Of Visibility Date: February 2 – March 1, 2021 Curated By: K.O. Nnamdie
OBSERVER
Curator K.O. Nnamdie Wants to Personally Welcome You to the Art World
OBSERVER
3 years ago
His tightly-constructed “Ecology of Visibility” unspools “the social prescriptions of the individual and their broader collective meaning” with the aid of artists like Lutz Bacher and Frank Benson.
OBSERVER
The 5 Best New York Exhibitions That are Worth Making Appointments For
OBSERVER
3 years ago
By Helen Holmes
THEGUIDE.ART
The Ecology of Visibility
THEGUIDE.ART
3 years ago
In a group show at Anonymous Gallery, alternatives to identity, space, and time arise through five artists' questions of representation and selfhood.
INTERVIEW MAGAZINE
Meet K.O. Nnamdie, the Curator Bringing New York’s Artists to the Table
INTERVIEW MAGAZINE
3 years ago
By Ella Huzenis Photographed by Sean Vegezzi
FORBES RUSSIA
The Art Market Comes Out of Quarantine
FORBES RUSSIA
4 years ago
The art world, driven by quarantine into "virtual rooms" and online auctions, is eager to be released. Forbes Life spoke with representatives of the art market about how they plan to go offline.
HYPERALLERGIC
In Puerto Rico, MECA Offers a Unique Experience of the Caribbean Art Scene
HYPERALLERGIC
4 years ago
Founder and director of Anonymous, told Hyperallergic that most fairs favor presentations of fewer, gallery-represented artists, but Báez embraced his unconventional proposal.
INTERIOR DESIGN
9 Highlights From the Meca Art Fair in San Juan
INTERIOR DESIGN
4 years ago
Mexico City- and New York-based anonymous unveiled the 3rd edition of the exhibition 100 Sculptures during MECA and stood out with an inviting display of more than 100 objects presented in a charming retail-style fashion featuring festive red shelves and an awning in blue and white stripes.
ARTNEWS
MECA International Art Fair Enlists 27 Galleries, Spotlighting Arts Community in Puerto Rico
ARTNEWS
5 years ago
...Baez said. “Bringing an international community of curators, artists, and dealers [to the island] is a way for us to say that, in the eye of the crisis, these people keep working and making the best of everything.”
ARTNEWS
Let’s Hang: With Space-Sharing Programs, Galleries Band Together to Battle an Uncertain Market
ARTNEWS
6 years ago
...Those sheets were maps directing them to exhibitions imported from cities around the world—Hong Kong, London, Dubai, Tokyo, Chicago, Glasgow, and Auckland, New Zealand, among them.
LA TEMPESTAD
La galería Anonymous cumple 10 años
LA TEMPESTAD
6 years ago
Con la muestra 100 esculturas, curada por Todd von Ammon y JIH, Anonymous Gallery celebra una década de labores.
TERREMOTO
San Isidro's Still | Terremoto
TERREMOTO
6 years ago
San Isidro’s Still attempts to link, through a particular setting, the sphere of art with the world of entheogens. San Isidro, in this way, refers to the common name given to hallucinogenic mushrooms in Mexico.
ARTNEWS
Condo Gallery Share Program Names Participants for 2018 Edition in Mexico City
ARTNEWS
6 years ago
Condo, the enterprising gallery-share program, has revealed the list of participants for its first Mexico City edition, which opens on April 14 and runs through May 12...
ARTNEWS
Around Zona Maco Art Week in 20 Photos
ARTNEWS
6 years ago
Mexico City’s Zona Maco art fair and its satellite fairs wrapped up on Sunday. Here’s a look around various fairs, openings, and dinners that took over the Mexican capital for the past week.
CURATING THE CONTEMPORARY
Brendan Lynch: Different Dances
CURATING THE CONTEMPORARY
6 years ago
The artistic practice of Brendan Lynch developed from a dialogue (possibly even conflict) between the aesthetics defined by Culture (with a capital C), and the aesthetics of a more widespread common culture.
CHILANGO
Different Dances: la crítica social de Brendan Lynch
CHILANGO
6 years ago
El pasado 16 de noviembre se inauguró Different Dances, exposición de Brendan Lynch, en Anonymous Gallery.
ARTFORUM
Radamés "Juni" Figueroa
ARTFORUM
7 years ago
Viewers entering Radamés “Juni” Figueroa’s exhibition “Sabroso Veneno” (Sweet Poison) might have wondered if they’d walked into a local cantina by mistake.
VICE
¿Qué hacer este fin en la CDMX?
VICE
7 years ago
Una fiesta a media noche en #SabrosoVeneno de Radames Juni - musical de NAAFI - MEXICAN JIHAD FAUSTO BAHÍA, LAO, AIR MAX '97, MUÑEKA
MÁS POR MÁS
Entrevista | El hombre que convirtió una galería en un salón tropical
MÁS POR MÁS
7 years ago
“Sabroso veneno”, la nueva muestra del boricua Radamés ‘Juni’ Figueroa, es un homenaje al mundo de la salsa que requirió convertir Anonymous en un salón de baile exuberante.
REVISTA CÓDIGO
Sabroso Veneno, de Radames Juni Figueroa.
REVISTA CÓDIGO
7 years ago
Este artista puertorriqueño se ha caracterizado por implantar, en sus diferentes proyectos, ironía y humor para cuestionar los estereotipos caribeños y el impacto del capitalismo estadounidense en su país.
TERREMOTO
Sabroso Veneno
TERREMOTO
7 years ago
Sabroso Veneno de Radamés "Juni" Figueroa te transporta al espacio sensorial de una salsoteca de los años setenta. Colores brillantes, luces de neón, palmeras, pinturas y loros transforman la galería en un espacio tropicalizado de festividades.
ZÓCALO
Arte de NY a la CDMX
ZÓCALO
7 years ago
Los visitantes estarán invitados a usar el espacio y participar en su entorno a través de performances, bailes, conciertos y pláticas, de tal manera que el espacio esté activado.
REFORMA
Arte de NY a la CDMX
REFORMA
7 years ago
Anonymous Gallery (Lago Erne 254, Pensil) tendrá una transformación a través de la obra del artista puertorriqueño Radamés "Juni" Figueroa, quien realizará una residencia con instalaciones interactivas de sitio, denominadas Sabroso Veneno.
DNA MAGAZINE
Self-Inspection. Entrevista con Casey Jane Ellison
DNA MAGAZINE
7 years ago
La artista multimedia Casey Jane Ellison visitó nuestro país, para inaugurar su nueva exposición Discovery en Anonymous Gallery y aprovechamos la oportunidad , para hacerle un par de preguntas.
TERREMOTO
Discovery
TERREMOTO
7 years ago
In Discovery, her first solo exhibition, Casey Jane Ellison is both brand and politician, reality TV star and inspirational cultural icon.
ARTSPACE
Casey Jane Ellison
ARTSPACE
7 years ago
Casey Jane Ellison is a comedian and video artist who is known for her dry, satirical humor and her pointed critiques of the art world.
REVISTA CÓDIGO
Screening
REVISTA CÓDIGO
7 years ago
Screening es una muestra de videos introspectivos creados por artistas visuales y colectivos cuya característica en común es el cuestionamiento de la identidad, pasando por diferentes momentos: la fortaleza, la vulnerabilidad, la sexualidad, la vanidad, la frivolidad, el activismo, la rabia y la subversión entre otras.
VICE
Nature Rises from the Uncanny Valley at Zona Maco Art Fair
VICE
7 years ago
Bringing together the work of Peter Sutherland, Brendan Lynch, and FlucT, Anonymous Gallery explores the natural world and its commodification.
CURATING THE CONTEMPORARY
Mexico City 2017 Art Fair
CURATING THE CONTEMPORARY
7 years ago
But the best is Mexico City based Anonymous Gallery whose show settles itself between art fair and installation with videos, custom printed wallpaper and a small sampling of canvases and framed pieces by Fluct, Brendan Lynch and Peter Sutherland.
ARTNEWS
In and Around the Fair: A Report from Mexico City’s Zona Maco
ARTNEWS
7 years ago
Last Saturday, for Zona Maco, Mexico City’s premier contemporary art fair, artist Andrew Birk led a walk from the historical center of the city to Anonymous gallery’s booth, which presented a group show featuring FlucT, Peter Sutherland, and Brendan Lynch.
ARTOBSERVED
AO ON-SITE – Mexico City: Zona Maco Art Fair, February 8-12,2017
ARTOBSERVED
7 years ago
The gallery was also promoting one of artist Andrew Birk’s “expanded walks,” a long stroll across the city open to any participant willing to meet him along the way.
ARTSY
The 10 Best Booths at ZsONA MACO
ARTSY
7 years ago
Mexico City’s Anonymous presents a booth emanating dreamy, ambient sounds and painted like the desert sunset, which brings together depictions of nature in various forms by two artists and a collective—Peter Sutherland, Brendan Lynch, and choreography and performance duo FlucT.
MILENIO
El cine de Andy Warhol se preyectará en México
MILENIO
8 years ago
La cuarta edición del Gallery Weekend México presentará tres películas 'underground' del artista pop estadunidense filmadas en los sesenta.
EL UNIVERSAL
Andy Warhol presente en el Gallery Weekend México
EL UNIVERSAL
8 years ago
Andy Warhol presente en el Gallery Weekend México.
TIME OUT
Eat, Sleep and Kiss
TIME OUT
8 years ago
Ya sea por la icónica imagen de Marilyn Monroe, los grabados de Coca-Cola y Campbells o su peluca grisácea, Andy Warhol es una de las figuras del mundo del arte más conocidas de la historia.
TIME OUT
Entrevista sobre Eat, Sleep and Kiss, tres filmes de Andy Warhol
TIME OUT
8 years ago
Platicamos con Joseph Ian Henrikson, el director de Anonymous Gallery, sobre Eat, Sleep and Kiss, una muestra integrada por películas del Museo de Andy Warhol, en Pittsburgh
LA CRÓNICA
Después de Gabriel Orozco y Mario García Torres, ¿qué y quién sigue?
LA CRÓNICA
8 years ago
¿La nueva generación de artistas actuales tiene el potencial de continuar esta tradición de diálogo intercultural?, ¿llegamos tarde a las innovaciones?, ¿sólo nos queda realizar adaptaciones y comentarios desde nuestra cultura? Es el camino y sus interrogantes de la plástica mexicana de hoy.
CULTURED
Island Fever : The Caribbean Art World
CULTURED
8 years ago
Tropical Readymades—planted ferns inside of discarded, cut-out sports balls—which have become a hit at fairs from NADA to Zona Maco. Figueroa exhibited them at the latter last February inside a bright yellow, multi-tiered booth of his design for Mexico City’s Anonymous Gallery.
AQNB
rheo-GRANDE @ Anonymous Gallery
AQNB
8 years ago
Organised by Kayla Fanelli and Joseph Ian Henrikson, the show explores the formation and performance of identity, as well as “how self and language are defined within a contemporary condition steeped in virtual networked communities.”
MY ART GUIDES
Rheo-Grande
MY ART GUIDES
8 years ago
The project presents a range of artists, some with practices that date back to the 1970s, others from a younger generation that have come to age as newer technologies developed, forever altering the way we look at images.
TERREMOTO
Antes que nuestra inocencia fuera perdida
TERREMOTO
8 years ago
Antes de que nuestra inocencia fuera perdida, Eric Muñoz’s first solo exhibition with Anonymous Gallery, is an installation that addresses themes such as sex, decay, memory and loneliness.
TERREMOTO
Callejero
TERREMOTO
8 years ago
Andrew Birk is a fan of Mexico City. He’s been obsessively recording images with his phone for years. The pictures from his Instagram account (@andrewbirk) offer particular views and fragments of the city which seek to emphasize solutions of contemporary art and stand out as a persistence of painting.
DAILY SERVING
Andrew Birk: Callejero at Anonymous Gallery
DAILY SERVING
8 years ago
Andrew Birk is a gringo. I don’t mention this as an insult—I’m one too, after all—but to give some context to his work. The Portland, Oregon, native has lived in Mexico City since 2011 and has a clear affinity for the cacophony and vibrancy of this dense, sprawling metropolis.
FLASH ART
Andrew Birk Anonymous Gallery / Mexico City
FLASH ART
8 years ago
Painting in its most classical form is Andrew Birk’s most direct and definitive reference in his recent, large-scale, fully immersive work at Anonymous Gallery in Mexico City.
CRÓNICA
Hibridaciones Chilangas
CRÓNICA
8 years ago
Andrew Birk (Oregon, 1985), exhibe una ambientación urbana conformada por una decena de pinturas densamente empastadas y graffiteadas que tienen collages de propaganda laboral, lienzos adosados a un falso muro de piedra volcánica coronado con vidrios rotos rodeados por objetos urbanos.
FLUXO
‘Callejero’ by Andrew Birk @ Anonymous Gallery
FLUXO
8 years ago
Callejero is a large scale project that seeks, from a base of painting, to represent an image of the city consisting of different fragments, like those recorded in his photographs. However, Birk’s work transcends the simple domain of representation, the fragments amalgamated into a stage. While largely focused on research about this medium, Callejero goes beyond the two-dimensional and provides a wide sensory load.
ARTFCITY
On Zona MACO: How to Excel at Being an Average Art Fair
ARTFCITY
8 years ago
Anonymous Gallery (of DF) had the most creative solution to an art fair booth floorspace shortage. Scattered around the lofts were planters made from sports balls, kitschy figurines, and small drawings. It was conceptualized as a tree house, and all the small works somehow referenced bananas.
ARTSY
Anonymous Gallery ZONAMACO 2016
ARTSY
8 years ago
HYPERALLERGIC
Zona MACO’s Curated Sections Bring a Welcome Coherence to the Art Fair
HYPERALLERGIC
8 years ago
Mexico City’s Anonymous Gallery had a bright yellow booth filled with banana-themed work by several artists. The centerpiece was a tiered wooden platform constructed by Puerto Rican artist Radames “Juni” Figueroa, which will serve as a stage for rock band Los Vigilantes on Friday.
WALLPAPER*
Mirror maze: our reflections on Mexico City’s Zona Maco art fair
WALLPAPER*
8 years ago
The yellow booth was designed by Puerto Rican artist Radames ’Juni’ Figueroa, who showed his soccer ball vases and paintings. Later in the week LA artist Alex Becerra will add some drawings and the booth will play host to a rock concert and an experimental dance troupe.
ARTSY
The 10 Best Booths at ZsONA MACO
ARTSY
8 years ago
According to gallery founder and co-director Joseph Ian Henrikson, the installation, by Radames “Juni” Figueroa, was first developed as a tree house to be used amongst friends in Puerto Rico.
ARTNET
Must-See Art Guide: Mexico City February 2016
ARTNET
8 years ago
Mexico City is more up-and-coming than ever. With its restaurants, nightlife, and booming art scene, it’s no wonder that the New York Times singled it out as its number one pick for places to visit in 2016.
VICE
13 Things to See in Mexico City During Art Fair Week
VICE
8 years ago
Andrew Birk’s Callejero at Anonymous Gallery opens February 6th. The installation works to fill every space of the gallery with street culture and texture ala DF streets.
ARTNEWS
Rumpus Room: Devin Troy Strother Throws a Rager in South Beach
ARTNEWS
8 years ago
Saturday night in the basement of the Miami Beach Edition hotel—that one place with the ice skating rink and the bowling alley inside of the club (I pathetically recognized it from my Instagram feed)—the artist Devin Troy Strother threw a party with his Mexico City gallery Anonymous.
TERREMOTO
The Negative Hand
TERREMOTO
9 years ago
The Negative Hand, examina a un grupo de artistas cuyo contexto y proceso creativo varían ampliamente y sin embargo están intrínsecamente unidos por la necesidad común de reflexionar sobre las huellas que dejamos. Artistas: Michael Berryhill, Andrew Birk, Jess Fuller, Ted Gahl, Sadie Laska, Jennie Jieun Lee, Sofia Leiby, Anthony Miller, Ken Okiishi, Josh Reames, Bill Saylor, Amy Sillman, Ross Simonini, Agathe Snow, Devin Troy Strother
ART OBSERVED
Mexico City: The Negative Hand at Anonymous Gallery through August 28, 2015
ART OBSERVED
9 years ago
There’s a telling line in the press release for The Negative Hand, a presentation of new works at Mexico City’s Anonymous Gallery, reflecting on the cave paintings as Lascaux: “by defining themselves, artists often define the systems around them as well, and inversely, by defining the systems around them, artist begin to define themselves.”
ARTNEWS
‘The Negative Hand’ at Anonymous Gallery
ARTNEWS
9 years ago
“The Negative Hand” is currently on view at Anonymous Gallery in Mexico City. The group exhibition features work from 15 artists and evaluates how individual gestures and marks connect to larger systems of communication...
VICE
Contemporary "Cave Painting" Comes on Display in Mexico
VICE
9 years ago
Artists explore the modern meaning of mark-making in 'The Negative Hand' a new show at Mexico City's Anonymous Gallery.
NEW YORK TIMES
A Photographer Finds Symmetry in Gardens and Galaxies
NEW YORK TIMES
9 years ago
Facing the entrance, an unmarked metal door, of Anonymous Gallery are two photographic prints by Todd Eberle, each big, brilliantly colored and symmetrical — somewhere between a Rorschach image and the view inside a kaleidoscope.
L'OFFICIEL
El cosmos de Todd Eberle
L'OFFICIEL
9 years ago
El fotógrafo Todd Eberle (Cleveland, Ohio, 1963) ha trabajado durante más de 30 años en proyectos editoriales y personales. Inició su carrera retratando a grupos como R.E.M. y en la revista Interview, en la época en la que Andy Warhol llevaba las riendas de la publicación.
ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
Del cielo a la tierra
ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
9 years ago
El fotógrafo Todd Eberle traza partículas que brillan a través y a pesar del tiempo en su nueva instalación COSMOS.
SFAQ
Visual Essay on Zona Mao Art Fair, Mexico City
SFAQ
9 years ago
ARTNET
Must-See Art Guide: Mexico City
ARTNET
9 years ago
Mexico’s almost 500-year-old capital will soon be the ‘it’ place to be in the art world when the highly anticipated art fair Zona Maco takes place in Mexico City, February 4 through 8.
MILENIO
Los ‘booths’ más atractivos de Zona Maco
MILENIO
9 years ago
The Mexican gallery Anonymous chose the work of three of its artists and created an installation called Dirty Beach. The floor of the small 'booth' in the New Proposals section was covered with synthetic sand.
ARTSY
Anonymous Gallery Zona MACO 2015
ARTSY
9 years ago
ARTNEWS
‘You Definitely Need to See This Work in Person’: Kenny Schachter at Art Basel in Miami Beach
ARTNEWS
9 years ago
L'OFFICIEL
Fish In a Barrel
L'OFFICIEL
10 years ago
Como parte de Gallery Weekend, Anonymous Gallery presenta, por primera vez en México la exposición individual del artista Pryce Lee, Fish in a Barrel.
ARRESTED MOTION
Openings: Pryce Lee – Single Shot
ARRESTED MOTION
10 years ago
One of the coolest exhibitions that opened up during Armory Week was put on by Anonymous Gallery, who hosted a pop-up exhibition by the red hot Pryce Lee. Entitled Single Shot, this series of fifteen individually composed art pieces explores the instance where a life is changed by a single bullet.
SFAQ
Artist Highlight: Shelter Serra
SFAQ
10 years ago
By the time Shelter Serra hit New York City in 2009 (via U.C. Santa Cruz and Rhode Island School of Design) he was already unlike most any artist out there.
VOGUE
Agenda Vogue
VOGUE
12 years ago
El artista plástico estadounidense, Kostas Seremetis, presenta su exposición Human Kind, con seis obras a gran escala, dos pinturas tamaño mural y un video introspectivo. Human Kind es un tratado acerca de la resistencia, la revolución y la inocencia de la condición humana.
VOGUE
Agenda Vougue
VOGUE
12 years ago
*Exhibición Fortaleza de la Soledad de José Luis Sánchez Rull** Hasta septiembre 2012 Anonymous Gallery
REVISTA CODIGO
Gráfica urbana: Sánchez Rull en Anonymous Gallery
REVISTA CODIGO
12 years ago
José Luis Sánchez Rull (México, 1964) inaugura la exposición titulada La Fortaleza de la Soledad en una de las sedes de Anonymous Gallery —la otra se encuentra en la ciudad de Nueva York—, situada en la colonia Roma de la ciudad de México.
TIME OUT
La fortaleza de la soledad
TIME OUT
12 years ago
Ser parte de la memoria colectiva, producir registro histórico y cultural, ser presa de los medios masivos de comunicación, conocer e idear cómics, monstruos, personajes personales que se relacionen con experiencias y sensaciones presentes dentro de un contexto actual: de alguna forma todo eso engloba “La fortaleza de la soledad” (referencia a Superman intencional) una muestra curada por Daniel Guzmán (México, 1964)
Gráfica negra cinemática
12 years ago
Pocos meses después de exponer en la Casa del Lago grabados inspirados en los Proverbios del Infierno, de William Blake, José Luis Sánchez Rull presenta ahora una muestra de técnicas mixtas curada por Daniel Guzmán
PURPLE MAGAZINE
Fresh Kills at The Anonymous Gallery, Mexico City
PURPLE MAGAZINE
12 years ago
Fresh Kills is a group exhibition of purple’s favourite contemporary artists such as AGATHE SNOW, BARRY MCGEE, DAVID ELLIS, GREG LAMARCHE, HANNA LIDEN, RICHARD PRINCE, SWOON, AARON YOUNG and TOM SACHS (in the new issue of Purple Fashion Magazine #17)
OBSERVER
Bowery-Based Anonymous Gallery Starts Mexico City Branch
OBSERVER
12 years ago
Usually it’s the established, powerhouse dealers that open multiple branches: Gagosian with its 11 galleries in 8 cities, Hauser & Wirth with its four in three. Recently, though, a few smaller players are beginning to follow suit. Cleopatra’s has spaces in Greenpoint and Berlin, for instance, and now the Lower East Side’s Anonymous gallery, started only in 2008, just opened a branch in Mexico City–the Distrito Federal.
PURPLE DIARY
Kenny Scharf
PURPLE DIARY
13 years ago
More store front graffiti by the artist KENNY SCHARF on the Bowery. Following his stimulating Houston Street wall mural, Scharf’s cosmic creations appear on the roll down gates of several buildings throughout the Lower East Side, New York.
ART OBSERVED
AO ONSITE – New York: Friday, June 24,2011 - Kenny Scharf's 'The Gates Project' and Cosmic Cavern Party
ART OBSERVED
13 years ago
In his latest endeavor, maverick graffiti artist Kenny Scharf has launched a project entitled “The Gates Project” produced in part by Anonymous Gallery.
ARTS&FOOD
Armory Show Art Week in NYC + “In Good Taste” – Artist & Chef Collaborations
ARTS&FOOD
13 years ago
If you have heard of NYC’s Fashion Week, well this is NYC’s Art Week. This year, March 3-6 is the most intense and important week of the entire year for the art world.
FAD MAGAZINE
Kenny Scharf ‘Gates Project’
FAD MAGAZINE
14 years ago
Anonymous Gallery will present these painted gates as part of its ongoing public art program and create innovative opportunities for the public to view the artwork.
CLOCKTOWER
Kenny Scharf: The Gates Project
CLOCKTOWER
14 years ago
Even more of Kenny Scharf's signature style of art is hitting the streets of New York City.
HYPEBEAST
Subculture Capital Exhibition Recap
HYPEBEAST
15 years ago
October 15 saw Anonymous Gallery in New York City launch their Subculture Capital exhibition. The show, pictured here, featured world renowned artists such as: Ronnie Cutrone, Rammellzee, Kostas Seremetis, and Romon Kimin Yang aka Rostarr.
NEW YORK TIMES
Lower East Side: Art Shoehorned Amid Charm
NEW YORK TIMES
16 years ago
Among the art neighborhoods of Manhattan, the Lower East Side is by far the most picturesque. With its dusty synagogues, squeezed-together tenements, anarchist graffiti and shop signs in Yiddish, Spanish and Chinese, it’s a visual event whether you’re visiting galleries or not.
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