Past
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Regina Silveira
October 28 - December 19, 2009 New York Alexander Gray Associates Alexander Gray Associates was pleased to announce Regina Silveira’s first exhibition with the Gallery. A key influencer in the development of Latin American contemporary art, Silveira has exhibited since the 1970s. Through installation, sculpture, print and photography, she is renown for her parodic explorations of perspective and... Read more -
Jack Whitten
September 9 - October 27, 2009 New York Read more -
John Kelly
The Mirror Stages: Self-Portraits, 1979–2009 May 20 - July 17, 2009 New York John Kelly The Mirror Stages: Self-Portraits, 1979–2009 Alexander Gray Associates Alexander Gray Associates presented a project with renowned performance artist, John Kelly. Since emerging on the East Village club scene in the early 1980s, Kelly’s enigmatic performance work has been presented at international venues and festivals. His performance work, blending... Read more -
Paul Ramírez Jonas
April 1 - May 9, 2009 New York Paul Ramírez Jonas presented a large-scale performative installation work, Paper Moon (I Create as I Speak), which was presented at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT) in 2008. Consisting of sheets of paper tiled to represent an image of the moon, upon closer inspection, the design is made up... Read more -
Cary Leibowitz
Ye Olde Candyass Muggery February 18 - March 19, 2009 New York Ye Olde Candyass Muggery, consisted of 28 multiples, taking the form of coffee mugs, wine glasses, espresso cups and highballs. Leibowitz’ mass-produced multiples have been widely collected and anticipated since his first New York exhibition twenty years ago, when he began exhibiting under the moniker Candyass. Where previous installations have... Read more -
Propose: Works on Paper from the 1970s
January 15 - February 14, 2009 New York Read more -
Kay Rosen
No Noose Is Good Noose November 19, 2008 - January 10, 2009 New York Alexander Gray Associates in association with Yvon Lambert, New York and Paris Exhibited was Kay Rosen’s 1983 text-based installation, No Noose is Good Noose, and a related unpublished artist book Mined, both of which are key works in Rosen’s development as an innovator with text as image. The exhibition ran... Read more