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Annette Hur
Watching From the Other Side November 18 - December 18, 2021 Hesse Flatow is excited to present a new body of work by Annette Hur, marking the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.Titled Watching From the Other Side, it will feature varied scales of oil paintings and Korean silk textile-collages. In recent years image-making has taken on a deeply personal... Read more -
Affective Histories
S. Erin Batiste, Christina P. Day, Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez, Cate Richards, Julia Rooney, Kelsey Tynik November 18 - December 18, 2021 S. Erin Batiste, Christina P. Day, Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez, Cate Richards, Julia Rooney, Kelsey Tynik “The tinsmith came to my help and made me a body of tin, fastening my tin arms and legsand head to it, by means of joints, so that I could move around as well as ever.”... Read more -
Devra Fox
Stem October 14 - November 13, 2021 Read more -
Kate Klingbeil
Uprooted October 14 - November 13, 2021 “To understand light you need first to have been buried in the deep-down dark.” ― Robert Macfarlane, Underland: A Deep Time Journey Read more -
Stacy Fisher
The Fact That September 9 - October 9, 2021 Hesse Flatow is pleased to present The Fact That, an exhibition of abstract paintings by Stacy Fisher. The exhibition borrows its title from the novel Ducks, Newbury Port by Lucy Ellmann. Written as a stream of consciousness narrative, the protagonist speaks in a single run-on sentence and her brief thoughts... Read more -
Kirsten Deirup
Hyper Pastoral September 9 - October 9, 2021 HESSE FLATOW is pleased to present Hyper Pastoral, a solo exhibition by New York-based painter Kirsten Deirup. For the exhibition, which includes fourteen new works in oil on linen, Deirup expands upon her years-long rumination on the idea of the pastoral into the hyper-pastoral, creating works depicting an amplified version... Read more -
Carl D'Alvia
Liths @ The Art Center at Duck Creek July 17 - September 4, 2021 The Arts Center at Duck Creek is pleased to present Liths, two large-scale sculptures by Carl D’Alvia on the grounds at Duck Creek. Opening Saturday, July 17, and on view dawn to dusk through September 4, 2021. This show is presented in collaboration with Hesse Flatow Gallery, based in New... Read more -
Plum Cloutman
Emergency July 15 - August 13, 2021 HESSE FLATOW is delighted to present Emergency, a solo exhibition of London and North Norfolk-based painter and printmaker Plum Cloutman. The exhibition, the artist’s first in the United States, features sixteen works richly redolent of Cloutman’s idiosyncratic world and distinct sensibility. Whole scenarios unfold in her elusive story-book vignettes, drawing... Read more -
Shifted Horizon
Amanda Baldwin, Aglaé Bassens, Natalie Birinyi, Sung Hwa Kim, James Morse, Alan Prazniak, Sarah Schlesinger, Lumin Wakoa July 15 - August 13, 2021 HESSE FLATOW is pleased to present a group exhibition of contemporary landscape painting, featuring work by 8 artists: Amanda Baldwin, Aglaé Bassens, Natalie Birinyi, Sung Hwa Kim, James Morse, Alan Prazniak, Sarah Schlesinger, Lumin Wakoa Shifted Horizon consists of natural and built horizons which range in medium and interpretation, collectively... Read more -
Quentin James McCaffrey
False Azure @ HESSE FLATOW EAST June 19 - July 10, 2021 A solo show of new paintings by Quentin James McCaffrey, who draws from Quattrocento Italian painting and 17th century Dutch interiors in their use of simple geometry, symbolism, as well as in their stoicism. Drawing a parallel between intimate personal experience and imperfect historic narratives, he compares the domestic and... Read more -
Carl D'Alvia
Sometimes Sculpture Deserves a Break June 3 - July 10, 2021 HESSE FLATOW is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by sculptor Carl D’Alvia, which will include the debut of his newest series of large-scale, brightly-colored aluminum sculptures which he refers to as “Liths.” Sometimes Sculpture Deserves a Break marks the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery. Known... Read more -
Glyphadelphia
Alyssa McClenaghan, Amanda Martinez, Amy Feldman, Amy Pleasant, Andrea Belag, Angela Heisch, Beverly Fishman, Carl Ostendarp, Carolyn Salas, Catherine Haggarty, Chris Bogia, Christina Tenaglia, Devra Fox, Drea Cofield, Elise Ferguson, Emily Kiacz, Fawn Kr April 29 - May 29, 2021 HESSE FLATOW is pleased to present “Glyphadelphia,” an intergenerational group exhibition organized by sculptor Carl D’Alvia of artists who use different variations of a glyph—ancient hieroglyphics, a question mark, shapes, icons and symbols—as a departure for their work. Artists: Alyssa McClenaghan, Amanda Martinez, Amy Feldman, Amy Pleasant, Andrea Belag,... Read more -
Gordon Hall
End of Day March 26 - April 24, 2021 HESSE FLATOW is delighted to announce END OF DAY, a solo exhibition of 16 new sculptures by Gordon Hall to be presented across all three gallery spaces. As an inanimate proxy for the type of worker whose name it shares, the clothes valet was designed to serve a very specific... Read more -
The Symbolists: Les Fleurs du Mal
Alicia Adamerovich, Joseph Buckley, Maho Donowaki, Hilary Doyle, Clark Filio, Caroline Garcia, Eliot Greenwald, Exene Karros, Nat Meade, Tammy Nguyen, Louis Osmosis, Georgica Pettus, Johanna Robinson, Sistership TV, Alicia Smith, and Astrid Terrazas February 18 - March 20, 2021 HESSE FLATOW is pleased to present, The Symbolists: Les fleurs du mal, a group show featuring Alicia Adamerovich, Joseph Buckley, Maho Donowaki, Hilary Doyle, Clark Filio, Caroline Garcia, Eliot Greenwald, Exene Karros, Nat Meade, Tammy Nguyen, Louis Osmosis, Georgica Pettus, Johanna Robinson, Sistership TV, Alicia Smith, and Astrid Terrazas. In... Read more -
Phil Cote
Almost Everything January 14 - February 13, 2021 Somewhere in low Earth orbit, the Hubble Space Telescope adjusts its sensors to 13.4 μm. Measuring the redshift at the edge of the known universe against the local galaxy environment, it produces a thermal image of the expanding cosmos. Somewhere in Brooklyn, Phil Cote adjusts a Cadmium Yellow Medium with... Read more -
Annette Hur
Willful Unknowing January 14 - February 13, 2021 ANNETTE HUR’S WILLFUL UNKNOWING IS A TRIUMPH OVER TRAUMA. THE IMAGES IN HER WORKS ARE INTUITIVE, FROM MEMORIES THAT IMPRINT A KIND OF BODY KNOWLEDGE FOR THE ARTIST. HER PAINTINGS CREATE STORIES THAT EXIST SOLELY ON AN EMOTIONAL LEVEL BUT THAT FEEL MORE REAL THAN REALITY. The metaphorical use of... Read more -
Courtney Puckett
The Helpers January 14 - February 13, 2021 TENDING TO THE EARTH, TO OTHER PEOPLE, OR TO THEIR OWN INNER LIVES, PUCKETT’S NEW SCULPTURES ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE PLANET, OF COMMUNITIES, OF THEMSELVES. EACH IS A BODY WITH AN ARMATURE OR SKELETON MADE FROM FOUND OBJECTS AND WITH A SKIN OF REPURPOSED TEXTILE. The... Read more -
Common Expression
Gordon Hall, Carrie Rudd, Ilana Savdie, Howard Spann, and Alina Tenser December 3, 2020 - January 9, 2021 Curated by Jesse Greenberg Common Expression is an attempt to call to attention newly emerging themes in art that have been dormant for some time, works that reinvigorate abstract expressionism and performative objects that induce intimate expressions by the viewer. The paintings in this show by Carrie Rudd, Ilana Savdie... Read more -
Chang Sujung
88.61 lbs December 3, 2020 - January 9, 2021 This exhibition features the artist’s newest body of work completed over the past year and a half. Chang carves miniature versions of her bedroom furniture and other personal belongings out of alabaster. Each object is scaled to replicate the weight of the original. For example, Chang carves two iterations of... Read more -
Quentin James McCaffrey
Promises December 3, 2020 - January 9, 2021 McCaffrey’s worlds are of an arrested time, a stillness emphasizing the activity that is outside its borders. Using single-point perspective, layers of oil paint on panel or canvas, and a focus on light, he renders domestic interior spaces. His motionless interiors seek to call into question the narratives that become... Read more