Past
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Harmony Hammond
October 23 - December 7, 2013 New York Alexander Gray Associates presented its inaugural exhibition with Harmony Hammond, her first one-person exhibition in New York since the 1990s. Emphasizing Hammond’s long-standing commitment to process-based abstraction, the exhibition includes paintings and works on paper from the past five decades, with a focus on recent works. A fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies... Read more -
Jack Whitten
September 11 - October 12, 2013 New York Read more -
Regina Silveira
June 5 - July 26, 2013 New York Spotlighting recent and historic works, this third exhibition at the Gallery traced Regina Silveira’s experimentation with a variety of graphic media investigating political themes and formal practice. Silveira began her exploration of printmaking processes in the 1970s, and her ground-breaking portfolio, Middle Class & Co. (1971) provides the first example... Read more -
Joan Semmel
April 17 - May 25, 2013 New York The exhibition featured the works of Joan Semmel, including recent paintings and mixed media collages from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Together, the paintings and works on paper demonstrate Semmel’s consistent formal and compositional point of view, providing insight into her experimental representation of the female body. Joan Semmel’s... Read more -
Broken Spaces: Cut, Mark, and Gesture
February 27 - April 6, 2013 New York Broken Spaces: Cut, Mark, and Gesture Luis Camnitzer Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe Harmony Hammond Lorraine O'Grady Hassan Sharif Jack Whitten Inaugurating its representation of Harmony Hammond, Alexander Gray Associates presented Broken Spaces: Cut, Mark, and Gesture, a group exhibition examining the parallel conceptual and formal practices of Luis Camnitzer, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Harmony... Read more -
Hugh Steers
January 12 - February 16, 2013 New York Alexander Gray Associates was pleased to present its first solo exhibition of works by Hugh Steers, featuring paintings and works on paper produced from 1987–1993. Throughout his career, cut dramatically short by AIDS at the age of 32, Steers was celebrated for his allegorical painting that captured the emotional and... Read more