Member Shows

EXHIBITION - "Eddie Adams: Vietnam"

May 13 - July 11, 2010

Photo copyright Eddie Adams/Associated Press

The special exhibition Eddie Adams: Vietnam is a unique look at the Vietnam War through the lens of the legendary photojournalist and long-time ASMP member at the Bethel Woods Museum.

For more information about the Eddie Adams exhibition:
http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/bwevents/eventdetail.aspx?id=98

For more information about the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts:
http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/about.aspx

When
Saturday, May 13 - July 11, 2010

Where
Bethel Woods Museum, 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY 12720 (MAP)
 


EXHIBITION - Susan May Tell in Photowork '10
until May 15, 2010

Photo copyright Susan May Tell
April 17 - May 15, 2010

Susan May Tell's photograph, Enigma, is in Photowork '10 at the Barrett Art Center, an exhibition juried by Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, Guggenheim Museum of Art. Susan is the Fine Art Chair of ASMPNY.

Barrett Art Center
55 Noxon Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
845 471 2550

Until May 15, 2010
http://www.barrettartcenter.org/

Susan May Tell's website


EXHIBITION- ASMPNY Fine Art Braintrust at BoConcept
May 5 - 31, 2010



ASMPNY's Fine Art Braintrust has a Group Exhibition at the BoConcept urban design store in Chelsea.

The participating photographers are Bruce Katz, Cynthia Matthews, Margaret McCarthy, Joseph Anderson Mondello, Viviane Moos, Clayton Price, Joseph Squillante, and Susan May Tell.

The opening reception was Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The exhibition will be on view until May 31st

BoConcept, 144 W. 18th Street
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10am - 7pm; Saturday-Sunday, noon-6pm


 
Stephen Mallon Group Show at Front Room Gallery
 
ASMPNY President Stephen Mallon has work in a forthcoming group show at the Front Room Gallery.
The Front Room Gallery Presents:
10th Anniversary Exhibition
October 31st-November 22nd
Opening Reception Saturday October 31st, 7-9
Hours Fri-Sun 1-6 and by appt.
The Front Room Gallery is pleased to announce it’s 10th anniversary exhibition celebrating a decade of art, installation and performance at 147 Roebling st. We are proud to have had the opportunity over the last ten years to work with so many talented artists, and in this show we are offering a glimpse of some of our favorites. Featuring works by: Amanda Alic, Sasha Bezzubov, Thomas Broadbent, Ethan Crenson, Eric Guzman, Sean Hemmerle, Stephen Mallon, Allan Packer, Melissa Pokorny, Emily Roz, Philip Simmons, Patricia Smith, Mark Stilwell, Edie Winograde.
 
 
open fri - sun
1 pm to 6 pm & by appointment
www.frontroom.org
Front Room Gallery
147 roebling street
brooklyn, new york 11211
718-782-2556
 

 
 
"Windows" Photographs by Ted Kawalerski. Openings & Artist Reception 10/21/2009 6-9pm at Calumet 22 West 22nd Street NYC, Exhibition will run from October 19 to October 29, 2009
 

 
Christopher Auger-Dominguez in Harlem Artist Studio Tour (HOAST) '09
 
 

Christopher will be showing work for sale from his Superhero series beside other local artists for the Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour. If you have a chance this weekend, come by and take a look.
OCTOBER 10 & 11, 1– 6pm
Where: 264 West 136th Street, New York City
B/W Frederick Douglass and Adam Clayton Powell
Take the B/C/2/3 Train to 135th St.
For more about HOAST go to: http://www.hoast.org/

 

 
Harry Wilks Show
 
"Architectural Photography: 1860 to the Present"
 
Crane Street, LIC, © Harry Wilks

A number of my photographs will be on view at Carrie Haddad Photographs
From October 17- November 29.
Opening reception: Saturday October 17, 6-9pm

More information is available on the gallery website:

http://www.carriehaddadgallery.com

Carrie Haddad Photographs
318 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
518.828.7655

http://harrywilks.com

 

 
Arthur Lavine Show
 
 
Eye on Wall Street
Federal Hall
26 Wall Street
Rotunda Mezzanine
October 1 - October 30, 2009.
Mon - Fri 9AM-5PM
Reception October 8 6-8PM.
 
Photography by Arthur Lavine
Video by Bill Dolson
 
The exhibit is organized under the auspices of the Seaport District Cultural Association(SDCA), and is curated by Jim Wintner, SDCA co-founder and former director of PhotoGraphic Gallery in New York's Seaport Historic District.
 
Featured are the Financial District photographs of Arthur Lavine, shot in 1969, and a series of 3 time lapse videos created specifically for this site by Bill Dolson in 2006. Complementing the photos and video will be a selection of paintings by a diverse group of contemporary artists who have made the Wall Street District and Lower Manhattan the subject of their work.
 

 
A Requiem: Tribute to the Spiritual Space at Auschwitz
Photographs by Susan May Tell

 

Griffin Museum of Photography
Main Gallery
September 10 - November 1

Opening Reception with the artist
Wednesday, September 16, 7-8:30 PM
The reception is open to all.

Gallery Talk with Susan May Tell
September 23, 2009 7 PM
Free to museum members, $7 for non-members.


When Susan May Tell visited the Auschwitz concentration camp she says she "walked the grounds in silence, in meditation, photographing the aesthetics, the mood, the sense of foreboding - and tried to capture the energy that lives in that space." The photographs are printed 6-by-4 feet on gelatin silver paper, full frame, and purposefully left unframed. "Hopefully, visitors will find these images reveal the presence of unspeakable horror; convey the ever present pathos of desolation, and give a real sense of the large scale of this death camp," she says. A Requiem was previously exhibited at the Museum of Art / Fort Lauderdale. Tell was awarded first place in Photowork 09 by Malcolm Daniel, curator of Photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The first solo exhibition of her fine art photography was in 1982.

An image of the front cover of the book - which was self-published on the occasion of this current exhibition.
“A Requiem: tribute to the spiritual space at Auschwitz, with poetry by Stanley Kunitz”
Signed copies will be available at the museum gift shop.
Softbound, 56 pages, 8¼x10¾" $30.
 

http://www.griffinmuseum.org/exhibitions_main_gallery.htm

http://www.susanmaytell.com


 Group show: Seeing the Hudson

 
George Washington Bridge © Harry Wilks
 
 
Seeing the Hudson includes work by ASMP members Harry Wilks and Joseph Squillante.
 
Sept 17 - Oct 31
Opening reception:  Thu Sept 17, 6-8
 
Alan Klotz Gallery
511 West 25th Street, Suite 701, New York NY 10001
Hours: Wed - Sat, noon - 6pm or by appointment
212.741.4760
 

 
Joseph Squillante Exhibitions
  
Solo show at:
The Field Library
4 Nelson Avenue
Peerskill, NY
Opening reception: Saturday Sept 19th, noon - 2pm
Runs until Oct 25, 2009
Hours Mon-Thu  9-9, Fri 9-5,  Sat 10-5, Sun 1-4
Info 914 737 7110 
 
 
 
Group Show: Undertow - Thinking Water
Maxwell Fine arts @ Paramount Center for the Arts
Aug 28 - Oct 24, 2009
Artist Closing reception Oct 24, 2-4pm
1008 Brown Street, Peerskill
Mon - Fri 10-5 Sat 10-2 
 
 
 

 
Salem Krieger Group Show - All Roads Lead to Coney Island.
Opening reception: Friday MAY 29th: 6-9pm
 
Salem Krieger's work is included in a new show opening Friday May 29th at A.M. Richard Fine Art.
 
ALL ROADS LEAD TO CONEY ISLAND curated by Andrew Garn
Contemporary works of art, paintings, sculpture,
films, photographs and historical ephemera

Works by robert & robbie bailey, todd boebel, matilde damele, françois deschamps,
richard eagan, emily feinstein, hazel hankin, robert hickman,
hawley Hussey, bill jacobson, marc kehoe, salem krieger, laure leber,
andrew lichtenstein, doni lucas, ingrid ludt, barbara mensch, philomena marano,
ann murphy, bethany obrecht, james reeder, arthur robins, molly schwartz,
susan shapiro and robert vizzini.

On view MAY 29th – JULY 12th, 2009
Opening reception: Friday MAY 29th: 6-9pm
 
Special Event:
RICHARD EAGAN & PHILOMENA MARANO founders of The Coney Island Hysterical Society
in conversation Saturday June 13th at 4pm
 
www.amrichardfineart.com
www.salemkrieger.com

Robert A. Ripps Book Signing at Barnes & Noble

You are invited to this book signing and launch event for She’s Out There! Essays by 35 Young Women Who Aspire to Lead the Nation: The Next Generation of Presidential Candidates (LifeTime Media, May 12th, 2009; ISBN 978-0-9816368-4-9/hardcover/$29.95) — essays by 35 women under 35 who represent the next generation of female leaders. These women, hailing from 20 states and diverse races and socioeconomic backgrounds, voice opinions from across the political spectrum.

SHE’S OUT THERE! Essays by 35 Young Women Who Aspire to Lead the Nation:
The Next Generation of Presidential Candidates
Edited by Amy Sewell & Heather L. Ogilvie, Photographs by Robert A. Ripps

Where:
Barnes & Noble TriBeCa
97 Warren Street, 10007
When:
May 18th 7:00-9:00
7:30-8:15 Marie Wilson and Editors Intro, Essayists read for 2-3 minutes
8:15-9:00 Book Signing
 

www.raripps.com

 


Jason Gardner in Shop Art Studio Group Show

 
ASMP Member Jason Gardner has work in a group show this month. Jason writes:
 
"I'm one of the artists exhibiting work at this group show at Shop Art Studio in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. It's a new gallery that aims to make arts more accessible and affordable.
I'll have landscapes from around the world, including recent trips to Brazil.
Come by and see some art - I'll be one of five exhibiting artists."

Exhibition opening Saturday April 4th, 4-7PM
Shop Art Gallery
51 BERGEN STREET
BROOKLYN - NY 11201
1 718-858-4535
contact@shopartstudio.com
 
 

 

Susan May Tell in Group Photo Exhibition - Photowork '09

Susan May Tell awarded First Place by Malcolm Daniel,
Curator of Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Photowork '09, Barrett Art Center, March 21 - May 2, 2009
 

 

Witness: Katrina / Lower Ninth Ward / 3 years later © 2008 Susan May Tell

JUROR: MALCOLM DANIEL
CURATOR OF PHOTOGRAPHS, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

BARRETT ART CENTER
MARCH 21 - MAY 2, 2009
Laurie Strange, gallery director
55 Noxon Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
845.471.2550

Malcolm Daniel, Curator of Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, chose an image by Susan May Tell as the First Place Winner of Photowork '09, an exhibition he juried. The image, "Witness: Katrina / Lower Ninth Ward / 3 years later" comes with a cash award which she is donating to the ongoing efforts of rebuilding the Lower Ninth Ward. Photowork '09 is on view at the Barrett Art Center until May 2nd. Susan is a Board member of ASMP/NY and its Fine Art Chair. 


Andrea Thompson Show at the Veaux Gallery, NYC

 

Event Details
The Veaux Gallery
526 West 26th #712
New York, NY
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009
Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Andrea Thompson Photography
andrea@thompson-photo.com
www.thompson-photo.com

 


 

Love Lost + Found
 
An exhibition of animations by Nicole Fineman and photographs by Aaron Lee Fineman.
 
 
Please come celebrate Friday the 13th with us!
Opening reception 6:00pm – 10:00pm on Friday February 13th, 2009
 
 
SB Digital Gallery
125 East 4th Street (between 1&2 Ave)
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212-979-7239
www.SBdesignNY.com
 
Exhibit continues February 13 – 27, 2009
 
For more information please visit:
nicolefineman.com
aaronleefineman.com
 
 

 
Harry Wilks - "Hudson Valley: Spanning the Banks"

March 14 - June 7th, 2009 



Weehawken, New Jersey, 2001. © Harry Wilks

 

An exhibition of 21 of my Hudson Valley photos- to coincide with the
400th anniversary of Hudson's voyage- will open at The Albany
Institute of History & art on March 14 and run thru June 7th.

Information is available on the Albany Institutes website
(www.albanyinstitute.org) under the calendar listing for march 14.

 The Albany Institute of History & Art:
125 Washington Avenue
Albany NY 12210
518.463.4478
Hours: Wed- Sat 10-5 and Sunday 12-5

http://harrywilks.com/
 

 


Watch: A Turning Film


The phrase “a turning film” is borrowed from an Eastern idea of
“a turning word,” a word or phrase that changes the course of one’s
mind. In a similar manner, Watch depicts five ordinary objects in a
simple, descriptive manner that is easy for the mind to grasp.
However, the stillness of these images inspires a time and space for
introspection, and for the mind to observe its own movement. Come
join us and watch.


Screening: Fr iday February 6, 2009, 7-8 pm.
Recept ion: 8-9 pm.
Soho Photo Gallery
15 White Street in Manhat tan
212-226-8571


The Gallery is 3 blocks south of Canal St reet between Sixth Avenue and
West Broadway, across from the Tribeca Grand Hotel.
Subway: A, C, or E train to Canal Street ; #1 train to Franklin Street .

Dwight Primiano
212-358-0224
dprimiano@earthlink.net
Gordon Arkenberg
646-670-6634
gordonarkenberg@yahoo.com

 



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