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Will Kurtz “Extra F***ing Ordinary”
Through February 18
Mike Weiss Gallery
520 West 24th Street
New York, NY
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all photos by Vincent Romaniello
An Art Blog by Vincent Romaniello
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Studio
1013 Grand Street, 3rd floor #9
Brooklyn, NY 11211
2012
Brucennial 2012
curated by The Bruce High Quality and
Vito Schnabel
Reception: February 29, 6-9pm
February 29 - April 20
159 Bleecker Street
New York, NY
Vincent Romaniello
Pigment Power
Extended through March 10
Lotus Salon NYC
34 N. Moore St.
New York, NY
Amplify Action:
Sustainability through the Arts
Reception: April 21
Skylight Gallery of the
Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corp
Brooklyn, NY
2011
Vincent Romaniello's
Awful Vile Rotten Gross
SpaceCamp Gallery
Indianapolis, IN
You Are Here
Hereart
New York, NY
No Comment
Red Zone
23 Wall Street
New York, NY
IS IT TIME?
Cerulean Gallery
1355 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
CART
Current Space
Baltimore, MD
Taste 2011
Root Division
San Francisco, CA
Politicon 2011
Gallery 661
Lancaster, CA
Seven x 11
Urban Institute for Contemporary Art
Grand Rapids, MI
Brooklyn Artists Gym
Process: Abstract Painters
Brooklyn, NY
An Art Exchange with Sol Lewitt
Cabinet
Brooklyn, NY
Landfillart
Reclamation Project
Ken Marquis, Founder
Video/Web/Other
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Unsettled: Photography and Politics in Contemporary Art
April - Summer 2011
Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
Facts and Fables
Videos
2010
Aqua Art 2010
Artslant
Art Basil Miami
Curious Environs
The Art Gallery at the
University of Memphis
Memphis, TN
Virtual Public Art Project (VPAP)
SPILL
Indigo Sky Gallery
Savannah, Georgia
Brucennial 2010:
Miseducation
New York, NY
chashama
Studio Residency
New York, NY
The Painting Center
Philadelphia Painters
New York, NY
Repurposes
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, Virginia
New Classicism
Saint Elizabeth College
Morristown NJ
4 comments:
great post. wish I could see the show
Hi Dwayne,
This is an excellent show. To be able to walk amongst these figures is an interesting experience. The craftsmanship is extraordinary. Paul Behnke has some more photos on his blog.
Come pay us a visit!
http://structureandimagery.blogspot.com/
these are amazing in photolife. wanna go and see this again? i want to see this.
Sure, let's go. It's worth seeing again. This review below does a good job of giving the unique story of his path to becoming an artist and the show itself.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/newspaper-sculptor-kurtz-discovers-york-creative-side-50-article-1.1007074?localLinksEnabled=false
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