ArtBeat: What To See

Opening:

Carrie Will: Rikki and Carrie, Dining-Room @ Yates Gallery
Carrie Will: Rikki and Carrie, Dining-Room @ Yates Gallery
Carrie Will: I Am Redundant @ Yates Gallery, Siena College, Loudonville. New York photographer Carrie Will explores issues of individuality and identity in her self-portraits with her twin sister. Artist talk and opening reception: Friday, February 4, 6-8pm. (Through March 4)

Works by Eunjung Hwang (left) and Ati Maier @ University Art Museum, UAlbany
Works by Eunjung Hwang (left) and Ati Maier @ University Art Museum, UAlbany
Eunjung Hwang: Three Thousand Revisits and Ati Maier: Event Horizon @ University Art Museum, UAlbany. Eunjung Hwang’s drawings, animations, video projections, and inflated sculptures of quasi-figurative characters take over the main gallery. The second floor is given over to Ati Maier’s drawings and paintings of hybrid landscapes. Opening reception with the artists: Tuesday February 1, 5-7pm. (Through April 2)

John R. G. Roth: Figment Transport @ Saratoga Arts
John R. G. Roth: Figment Transport @ Saratoga Arts
John R. G. Roth: Figment Transport @ The Arts Center, Saratoga Spring. Sculptural works that explore the anthropomorphic aspects of machinery, vehicles and buildings. Opening reception and artist discussion: Saturday February 5, 5-8pm. (Through March 26)

Paintings by Willie Marlow @ Opalka Gallery, Albany
Paintings by Willie Marlow @ Opalka Gallery, Albany
Willie Marlowe: A Survey @ Opalka Gallery, Albany. A retrospective of her trademark colorful and glowing paintings by the noted Albany artist. This exhibition surveys her work from 1977 to 2010 and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with essays by Esther Tornai Thyssen and David Brickman. Works from this exhibit serve as the basis for subsequent shows at the Arkell Museum, Canajoharie, NY, Gallery C in Raleigh, North Carolina, Carrie Haddad Gallery in Hudson, NY, and Riverfront Studios in Schuylerville, NY. Read Get Visual’s review here. (Through March 6)

Tony Iadicicco: Passion For Abstraction @ Desolation Road Studios
Tony Iadicicco: Passion For Abstraction @ Desolation Road Studios
Tony Iadicicco: Passion For Abstraction @ Desolation Road Studios, Altamont. Color-filled, bold abstract expressionist paintings from one of the driving forces of the local arts scene. Opening reception: February 6. (Through February 19)

Larry Brown: Gulf @ John Davis Gallery
Larry Brown: Gulf @ John Davis Gallery
Larry Brown: Gulf @ John Davis Gallery, Hudson. Larry Brown’s paintings explore current catastrophic geological and ecological issues. Artist reception: Saturday, February 5, 6-8pm. (Through Sunday, February 27)

100 Hours in the Woodshed @ MCLA Gallery 51, North Adams. Masterminded by collage artists Danny O and Scott Zieher, 100 Hours in the Woodshed is a biennial gathering of artists from all over the country who, over the course of 5 days, create an art-show’s-worth of art and more. Opening reception: February 1, 6-8pm.

A Walk Into the Huyck Preserve: Our Lasting Impressions @ Davey Jones Gallery, Albany. A group show featuring 10 artists from The NorthEast Feltmakers Guild including Linda Van Alstyne, Joei Bassett, Diane Christian, Sharon Costello, Marianne Dubois, Carol Ingram, Sharon Janda, Renate Moskowitz, Lynn Ocone and Kirsti Sandoy. Receptions: Friday February 4, 6-9pm and Friday, March 4, 6-9pm (Albany First Fridays). (Through March 23)


Continuing:

PostSecret: Confessions on Life, Death and God @ UAlbany Performing Arts Center. In November, 2004, Frank Warren handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers, inviting them to write down a secret anonymously and mail it to him. Each secret had to be true and something that had never been shared with another person. To date, Warren has received more than 450,000 postcards and they continue to come in at the rate of 1,000 per week. This show, compiled by Warren, exhibits more than 270 artfully cratfted postcards and their accompanying secrets. (Through February 11)

China Jorrin @ Hudson Opera House, Hudson. A photography exhibition of panoramic prints showing abandoned buildings from the Hudson River Psychiatric Center in Poughkeepsie. (Through February 12)

Works by Thomas D'Ambrose (left) and RADICAL! @ Albany Center Gallery
Works by Thomas D'Ambrose (left) and RADICAL! @ Albany Center Gallery
Eco Primitive / Eco Surreal @ Albany Center Gallery, Albany. Two self-taught regional emerging artists who have been generating quite a bit of buzz: Thomas D’Ambrose uses vintage wallpaper and found canvases to create colorful, stylized primitive representations of jungle animals, while RADICAL! works primarily in drawing and assemblage to create surreal works of social commentary. Reception: Friday February 4, 6-8pm in congruence with Albany First Friday. (Through February 12)

Works by Andreas Rentsch (left) and Jessica Somers @ Galerie BMG
Works by Andreas Rentsch (left) and Jessica Somers @ Galerie BMG
New Artists @ Galerie BMG, Woodstock. Group show of photographic works by new gallery artists, created using a wide variety of both traditional and alternative processes. Artists include Charles Grogg, Andreas Rentsch, Paul Rider, Jennifer Schlesinger and Jessica Somers. Opens Friday, January 14. (Through February 14)

Tom Chesnut @ Sand Lake Center for the Arts
Tom Chesnut @ Sand Lake Center for the Arts
Stillness @ The Sand Lake Center for the Arts, Averill Park. A solo show of Tom Chesnut’s wilderness photography. (Through February 15)

Channing Lefebvre @ Clement Gallery
Channing Lefebvre @ Clement Gallery
Channing Lefebvre @ Clement Gallery, Troy. Intricate, fine-printed and handmade paper collages. Read Get Visual’s review here. (Through February 24)

Arlissa Vaughn @ The Chapel + Cultural Center
Arlissa Vaughn @ The Chapel + Cultural Center
Blind Artists Society 3rd Annual Exhibition @ The Chapel + Cultural Center, Troy. Works by Emilia Beer, Jonathan Beer, Anne Carrabis, Aileen Cinquemani, Bill Edmonston, Joel Foster, Barbara Garro, Ian McKay, Dick Morrill, Barbara Romain and Arlissa Vaughn. Artist reception: February 3, 2011, 6-8pm. (Through February 25)

Nathan Meltz @ Thaddeus Kwiat Projects
Nathan Meltz @ Thaddeus Kwiat Projects
Nathan Meltz @ Thaddeus Kwiat Projects, Saugerties. Using elements of collage, painting, printmaking, and animation, Nathan Meltz creates cautionary narratives involving mechanical humanoids and animals that investigate the infiltration of technology into every facet of life, from politics and food, to family and war. Also on display are paintings by Jenny Kemp and Doug Holst. (Through February 26)

Andrea Hersh: A Rock and a Hard Place (detail) @ The Arts Center
Andrea Hersh: A Rock and a Hard Place (detail) @ The Arts Center
Andrea Hersch: Flora & Fauna @ The Arts Center, Troy. A solo exhibition of new drawings and collage focusing on the precarious hold nature has on humans and humans have on nature. (Through February 26)

Cheryl Gutmaker @ Sow's Ear Studio
Cheryl Gutmaker @ Sow's Ear Studio
Cheryl Gutmaker: Functional & Fanciful Glass Art @ Sow’s Ear Studio & Gallery, Schenectady. (Through February 26)

Material World: Sculpture to Environment @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. Site specific installations using elements not typically thought of as artistic materials. Artists include Michael Beutler, Orly Genger, Tobias Putrih, Alyson Shotz, Dan Steinhilber, Wade Kavanaugh and Stephen B. Nguyen. (Through February 27)

Lisa Frank: In My True Love's Hands @ Carrie Haddad Photographs
Lisa Frank: In My True Love's Hands @ Carrie Haddad Photographs
Nature of Pattern @ Carrie Haddad Photographs, Hudson. Large scale photographs by Lisa Frank, abstract photographs by Carl Berg and paintings by Jeff Briggs. (Through February 27)

Chris Martin: The Record Painting @ The Tang
Chris Martin: The Record Painting @ The Tang
The Jewel Thief @ The Tang Teaching Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs. Abstract art by over fifty contemporary artists from the Tang’s collection, including Kathy Butterly, Dorothy Dehner, Bill Komoski, Michael Lazarus, Charles Long, Allan McCollum, and Ann Pibal, alongside recent works by artists including Cheryl Donegan, Roy Dowell, Rico Gatson, Joanne Greenbaum, Liz Larner, Virgil Marti, Carrie Moyer, Richard Rezac, and John Torreano, among many others. (Through February 27)

Petah Coyne @ MASS MoCA
Petah Coyne @ MASS MoCA
Petah Coyne: Everything That Rises Must Converge @ MASS MocA, North Adams. This sentence says it all: “Her innovative use of materials includes dead fish, mud, sticks, black sand, old car parts, wax, satin ribbons, artificial flowers and birds, birdcages, and most recently, taxidermy animals, Madonna statues, and horsehair.” ($6 | Free for members) (Through February)

Works by Kirsten Ullrich @ The Courthouse Gallery
Works by Kirsten Ullrich @ The Courthouse Gallery
Kirsten Ullrich @ Courthouse Gallery, Lake George. Painter/sculptor/animator Kirsten Ullrich’s work stems from free associations that transform images into peculiar personal meaning, resulting in distortions that are at once comic and exuberant, and brutal and unsettling. Opening reception: Saturday, January 29, 4-6pm. (Through March 4)

Juis Aleman & Jeffrey Moore: News Vases @ GCCA Catskill Gallery
Juis Aleman & Jeffrey Moore: News Vases @ GCCA Catskill Gallery
Paper Arts @ Greene County Council on the Arts, Catskill Gallery. A group exhibition centered around paper: folded, cut, molded and cast paper, as well as handmade pages and books. Also on display is Diana Bryan’s “Cut Paper Universe” of cut paper and steel constructions. (Through March 5)

Leslie Bender: Beach Abstract @ Carrie Haddad
Leslie Bender: Beach Abstract @ Carrie Haddad
Figures and Abstractions @ Carrie Haddad, Hudson. Arthur Hammer, Leslie Bender and Jenny Nelson exhibit paintings in a variety of genres, ranging from cityscapes and portraiture to figurative romanticism and and abstraction. (Through March 6)

Vignette @ The Arts Center, Troy. A group show presenting different approaches to narrative painting ranging from abstraction to realism. Artists include Joel Griffith, Ingrid Ludt, GG Roberts, Ann Wolf and Rebecca Shepard. Reception: Friday, January 28, 2011 (Through March 20)

Timothy Archibald: Echolilia @ Atrium Gallery
Timothy Archibald: Echolilia @ Atrium Gallery
Photography Invitational Exhibition 2011 @ Atrium Gallery, Union College, Schenectady. Timothy Archibald exhibits works from his Echolilia series, a recent project of photographs and a limited edition book made by Archibald of and about his son, Elijah. Also showing: Clarissa Amaral’s Union Faces, a series of close-up portraits of people at Union including staff, students, faculty, and administrators, as well as Raymond Felix: Self-Evidence, a series of self-protraits addressing issues of likeness and identity. (Through March 11)

Detail from Albrecht Dürer: The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb @ The Clark
Detail from Albrecht Dürer: The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb @ The Clark
The Strange World of Albrecht Dürer @ The Clark, Williamstown. The strange world of Albrecht Dürer, populated by monsters, witches, hybrid animals, and marauding soldiers, shares spiritual and social preoccupations with our own time. Drawn entirely from the Clark’s extensive holdings, the display will feature approximately seventy-five works by the celebrated German Renaissance painter, printmaker and writer. (Through March 13)

Charles Steckler: Untitled @ Mandeville Gallery
Charles Steckler: Untitled @ Mandeville Gallery
Of Weeds and Wildness: Nature in Black and White @ Mandeville Gallery, Schenectady. A large group exhibition featuring work by over a dozen artists that explores, through a wide range of styles and approaches, both the human relationship to the natural world and the richly expressive power of black and white imagery. Artists include Robert Adams, Desiree Alvarez, Arnold Bittleman, Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Harold Edgerton, Robert Gover, William Kentridge, Hedya Klein, Danny Lyon, Abelardo Morell, Margaret Moulton, Michelle Segre, James Siena, Kiki Smith, Charles Steckler and Kate Temple. (Through March 13)

(left) Jean-Augustin Franquelin: Self-Portrait and (right) Alessandro Allori: Portrait of a Young Woman
(left) Jean-Augustin Franquelin: Self-Portrait and Alessandro Allori: Portrait of a Young Woman @ The Clark
Eye to Eye: European Portraits 1450–1850 @ The Clark, Williamstown. Representing the range of styles and themes in Old Master portraiture as practiced in the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Spain, England, and France from the late fifteenth century through the early nineteenth century, the twenty-nine paintings and one sculpture in the exhibition include works by Memling, Cranach, Parmigianino, Ribera, Rubens, Van Dyck, Greuze, and David as well as other extraordinary works by lesser-known painters. (Through March 27)

Made In Woodstock V @ The Center For Photography At Woodstock
Made In Woodstock V @ The Center For Photography At Woodstock
Made In Woodstock V @ Center For Photography at Woodstock. The fifth installment of the CPW series featuring work created by recent participants of WOODSTOCK A-I-R, a residency program for artists of color working in the photographic arts. Artists include William Cordova, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Tia-Simone Gardner, Lawrence Getubig, Daniel Handal, Wayne Hodge, Jeannette Louie, Hee Jin Hang, Tarrah Krajnak & Wilka Roig, Emily Hanako Momohara, Ricardo Morales-Harnandez, Dawit L. Petros, Tim Portlock, Justine Reyes, Kanako Sasaki, Lupita Murillo Tinnen and Donna J. Wan. (Through March 27)

Henry Klimowicz: Constructs @ The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield. Henry Klimowicz, currently exhibiting his “Paper and Light” site-specific installation in the Wider Window Gallery, now expands into the Crane Room with “Constructs,” centered around another enormous, site-specific installation created from cardboard. (Through March 27)

In a Labyrinth: The Dance of Butoh @ The National Museum of Dance, Saratoga Springs. Photographer Michael Manheim’s exhibition of professional Butoh dancers – a dance genre stemming from post-war Japan. (Through March)

Paula Hayes, Dome Shaped Hand Blown Glass Terrarium with Miniature tropical tree and fern,
Paula Hayes: Dome Shaped Hand Blown Glass Terrarium with Miniature Tropical Tree and Fern @ The Tang
Suzanne Bocanegra: I Write the Songs and Paula Hayes: Understory @ The Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs. Helping to launch the Tang’s 10th anniversary year, Suzanne Bocanegra is exhibiting walls works, sound and video installations and a new work that combines live dance and recorded sound (through January 2, 2011). Paula Hayes has transformed the Tang’s Payne Room into an immersive environment brimming with life, including a forest of large silicone planters housing small trees, a series of her hand-blown grass terrariums and new custom-designed wallpaper and dinnerware. (Through April 17)

Objects of Wonder and Delight: Four Centuries of Still Life from the Norton Museum of Art @ The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls. Comprised of 51 works in a variety of media from the collection of the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida, the exhibition features some of the most famous artists in Western art history such as Gustave Courbet, William Harnett, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’Keeffe, Edward Steichen, Robert Mapplethorpe and Andy Warhol. (Through April 21)

M.C. Escher @ The Berkshire Museum
M.C. Escher @ The Berkshire Museum
M.C. Escher: Seeing The Unseen @ The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield. Wrap your brain around one of the 20th century’s most popular artists including an up-close look at several rarely displayed original woodblocks, watercolors, drawings and prints. (Through May 22)



Witness: The Art of Jerry Pinkney @ Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge. Opening Saturday, November 13, the first major retrospective exhibition of the award-winning children’s book illustrator and designer will feature more than 140 watercolor illustrations spanning his 50-year career, touching on such personal and cultural themes as the African-American experience, the wonders of classic literature and the wisdom in well-loved folk tales. (Through May 30)

Molly Rockwell: Travels With Norman @ The Norman Rockwell Museum
Molly Rockwell: Norman Rockwell entering a mosque, Delhi, India, 1962. (From the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum Archives)
Travels With Norman @ The Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge. Between 1962 and 1975, Norman and Molly Rockwell traveled together to twenty-eight countries, including the U.S.S.R., India, Columbia, and Mexico. Molly’s slides documenting their travels are shared publicly for the first time in this exhibition, displayed alongside the related work of her husband. (Through June 19)

Katharina Grosse: One Floor Up More Highly @ MASS MoCA
Katharina Grosse: One Floor Up More Highly @ MASS MoCA
Katharina Grosse: One Floor Up More Highly @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. Katharina Grosse’s new installation fills with massive Building 5 gallery with her largest commission to date. Cool video here showing the ingenious way the MASS MoCA folks managed to get 700 cubic yards of soil into Building 5. (Through October 30)

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