DISPATCH - JULY 10, 2013 (9:00 a.m.)

NEW YORK CITY, NY-

With its wealth of culture and art, New York City showcases art from around the world. Artists of the Hamptons have their fair share of art exhibited in NYC during July.

Following is a list of art exhibitions on view with a Hamptons connection. Exhibitions opening this month are listed first. Those closing within the month are listed next. Shows continuing beyond July are listed last. Hamptons @NYC is continuously updated as new information arrives.

Updated: July 22, 2013

OPENING:

July 9 (Tuesday)

"BASEL IN NEW YORK" opens at Washburn Gallery on the Upper West Side on July 9. The show continues through Aug 2. Exhibiting artists include Anne Ryan, Ray Parker, Nicolas Carone, Leon Polk Smith, Ilya Bolotowsky, David Smith, Myron Stout, Alice Trumbull Mason, Leon Polk Smith, Doug Ohlson and Jack Youngerman. Carone (1917-2010) lived and worked in Springs in the 1950s.  Youngerman is based in Bridgehampton, NY. Washburn Gallery is located at 20 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019. www.washburngallery.com.

July 10 (Wednesday)

“#SUMMERFRIDAYS” opens at Salomon Contemporary in Chelsea on July 10 with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. The show continues through Aug 10. Exhibiting artists include Thomas Beale, Jameson Ellis, Sebastian Errazuriz, Joey Frank, Elissa Goldstone, Alice Hope, Liz Markus, Maynard Monrow, Daniel Newman and Grear Patterson. Ellis and Hope are based in the Hamptons. “#SUMMERFRIDAYS” is organized by Laura Migdon. The gallery is located at 526 West 26th St, #519, New York, NY 10001. www.salomoncontemporary.com.

July 10 (Wednesday)

“SUMMER SESSION” opens at Lyons Wier Gallery in Chelsea on July 10 with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit continues through Aug 17. The exhibit features the work of Chrisa Biddy, James Gortner, Greg Haberny, David Lyle, Jason A. Maas, Anthony Mastromatteo, Bobby Mathieson, Andy Mister, Cobi Moules, Aaron Nagel, Tim Okamura, James Rieck and Cayce Zavaglia. Haberny has exhibited in Bridgehampton, NY. This year, Lyons Wier Gallery is exhibiting at Art Southampton. One of their featured artists, Melodie Provenzano, will attend the opening of “Summer Session”. Lyons Wier Gallery is located at 542 West 24th St, New York, NY 10011.  www.lyonswiergallery.com.

"Pink Bow on Blue" by Melodie Provenzano, 2013. Acrylic on canvas, 12 x 14 inches. Courtesy Lyons Wier Gallery.

July 11 (Thursday)

“THE LAND BEFORE AND AFTER TIME” opens at Accola Griefen Gallery in Chelsea on July 11 with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit continues through Aug 10. Exhibiting artists include Victoria Burge, Nancy Cohen, Janet Culbertson, Kate Elliot, Florencio Gelabert, Susanna Heller, Kim Keever, Bill Leech, Nicola Lopez, Simone Meltesen, Mitch Miller, Melvin Edward Nelson, Judy Pfaff and Darren Waterston. Culbertson is based on Shelter Island. The gallery is located at 547 West 27th St., New York, NY 10001. www.accolagriefen.com

July 25 (Thursday)

“THE STORY OF THE CREATIVE” opens at Angel Orensanz Foundation in the LES on July 25 with a reception from 7 to 11 p.m. The exhibition is presented by See.Me and continues through Sept 10. The show includes works by artists from 100 areas from across the world. Included is John Haubrich of East Hampton, NY and New York City. AOF is located at 72 Norfolk St, New York, NY 10002. For details, www.artistswanted.tumblr.com.

"A Life" by John Haubrich, 2010. Pen on paper, 5.5 x 8.5 inches.

CLOSING:

July 13 (Saturday)

“THE GATE” by Charles Harlan closes July 13 at KARMA. The exhibition features sculptures that explore the similarities between altars and bathroom sinks. KARMA exhibits in a pop up space in Amagansett during the summer. The book store is located at 39 Great Jones Street, Ground floor, New York, NY 10012. karmakarma.org.

“HERoica: NEW WORK BY NATIONAL AFFILIATES 2013” closes July 13 at Soho20 Chelsea Gallery. The exhibition features works by Elizabeth Michelman, Gail Hoffman, B. Amore, Georgia Strange, Virginia Tyler, Mary Whalen, Karen Baldner, Louise Farrell, Ann Rowles, Fan Bull, Barbara Rehg, Rose Thompson, Eve Whitaker with Justine Johnson, Tamsie Ringler, Carolyn Conrad, Cecilia Kane and Elena Lourenco. Conrad is based in Sag Harbor, NY. The gallery is located at 547 West 27th Street, Suite 301, New York, NY 10001. www.soho20gallery.com.

July 21 (Sunday)

“WISH YOU WERE HERE 12” closes July 21 at the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn. The exhibition presents postcard-size art created by various artists. All proceeds benefit the A.I.R. Fellowship Program for Emerging and Underrepresented Artists and programs that focus on women in the arts. Exhibiting is John Haubrich of East Hampton, NY and New York City. A.I.R. Gallery is located at 111 Front ST, #228, Brooklyn, NY 11201. http://www.airgallery.org/

July 26 (Friday)

REBEL DABBLE BABBLE” closes July 26 at Hauser & Wirth gallery in the West Village. The exhibition includes video productions by Paul McCarthy and Damon McCarthy. The gallery is located at 511 West 18th St. New York, NY 10011. www.hauserwirth.com. Last year, McCarthy's work was the subject of a solo show at Watermill Center in Water Mill, NY.

July 31 (Wednesday)

“OBSESSIVE TRACES: DRAWINGS BY FIVE ARTISTS” closes on July 31 at Cecilia de Torres. The exhibition includes the drawings of artists originally from Argentina. They include Marcelo Boullosa, Gustavo Bonevardi, Catalina Chervin, Gustavo Diaz, Leon Ferrari and Julian Teran. Bonevardi lives in Sag Harbor, NY. The gallery is located at 134-140 Greene St., New York, NY. . http://www.ceciliadetorres.com/exhibitions

CONTINUING:

“ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM” continues through Aug 2 at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. The exhibition includes works by Seymour Lipton, Charles Alston, Norman Bluhm, Beauford Delaney, Willem de Kooning, Jay DeFeo, Michael Goldberg, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hofmann, Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, Conrad Marca-Relli, Boris Margo, Alfonso Ossorio, Richard Pousette-Dart, Milton Resnick, Charles Seliger, Alma Thomas, Mark Tobey, Jack Tworkov and Hale Woodruff. Artists who worked in the Hamptons include de Kooning, Krasner, Marca-Relli and Ossorio. The gallery is located at 100 Eleventh Ave at 19th Street, New York, NY 10011. www.michaelrosenfeldart.com.

“SUMMER SELECTIONS” continues through Aug 2 at Spanierman Modern in Midtown. The exhibition includes works by Dan Christensen, Frank Bowling, Stanley Boxer, Friedel Dzubas, Sam Francis, Carol Hunt, Paul Jenkins, Larry Poons, Jack Roth, Syd Solomon, James Walsh and Neil Williams. Artists with ties to the Hamptons include Christensen, Hunt and Solomon. Also on view through Aug 2 is “Perle Fine: 30 Years of Painting” and “Jasmina Danowski: Cabin Fever.” Fine (1905 to 1988) painted in East Hampton, NY. The gallery is located at 53 East 58th St., New York, NY 10022. www.spaniermanmodern.com.

“ONE SUMMER” continues through Aug 3 at Birnam Wood/Galleries in Chelsea. Exhibiting artists include Susan Grossman, Wolf Kahn, Margery Gosnell-Qua, Chloe Lamb, De Hirsh Margules, Ilse Murdock, Alexis Portilla, Michael Rich, Katherine Ryan Roth and Clifford Smith. Gosnell-Qua is based in the Hamptons. Birnam Wood/Galleries has a gallery in East Hampton, NY. The NYC gallery is located at 514 West 24th Street, 3W New York, NY 10011. www.birnamwoodart.com.

WS” continues through Aug 4 at Park Avenue Armory in Midtown. The exhibition is the largest Paul McCarthy exhibition ever created. Park Avenue Armory is located at 643 Park Ave. New York, NY 10065. www.armoryonpark.org. The Watermill Center presented McCarthy's work in a tribute exhibition last year.

To read a review of "WS", click Art Review: Installation Art – Five Wonders in New York.

“SPRING REVIVAL – A Group Exhibition” at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts continues through Aug 29. The show includes new artworks by Daniel Brice, Christian Haub, Rory MacArthur, Marilla Palmer, Stacey Piwinski, Rocío Rodriguez, Yolanda Sánchez, Debra Smith and Josette Urso. Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is located in Chelsea at 529 West 20th, Suite 6W. www.markelfinearts.com.  Kathryn Markel Fine Arts has a gallery in Bridgehampton, NY which presents exhibitions from April to December.

“REINVENTING ABSTRACTION: NEW YORK PAINTING IN THE 1980s” continues through Aug 30 at Cheim & Read in Chelsea. The show is curated by Raphael Rubinstein and presents works made in the eighties by painters practicing abstraction who were born between 1939 and 1949. Exhibiting artists include Jack Whitten, Bill Jensen, Louise Fishman, Elizabeth Murray, Carroll Dunham, Stanley Whitney, Terry Winters, Joan Snyder, David Reed, Jonathan Lasker, Mary Heilmann, Pat Steir, Thomas Nozkowski, Gary Stephan and Stephen Mueller. Heilmann is based in Bridgehampton, NY. The gallery is located at 547 West 25th St., New York, NY 10001.  http://www.cheimread.com

“SUMMERTIME SALON 2013” continues through Sept 15 at Robin Rice Gallery in the West Village. The exhibit includes 54 artists’ interpretations of summer. Artists working in the Hamptons include Steve Miller, Kathryn Szoka and Dalton Portella. Robin Rice Gallery also exhibits at Sylvester’s in Sag Harbor, NY. The NYC gallery is located at 325 West 11th St. New York, NY 10014. www.robinricegallery.com.

"Fish Circle" by Steve Miller, 2011. Carbon inject on cotton, unique A/P, 22 x 17 inches.

"Fish Circle" by Steve Miller, 2011. Carbon inject on cotton, unique A/P, 22 x 17 inches.

“WOOD IN CONTEMPORARY ART, CRAFT AND DESIGN” continues through Sept 15 at the Museum of Arts and Design. The group show presents over 75 installations, sculptures, furniture and objects made by 57 artists or designers. Included is the installation Open Air Studio by Hope Sandrow of Southampton, NY. The museum is located at 2 Columbus Circle. www.madmuseum.org.

“AS SUBJECT AND OBJECT: CONTEMPORARY BOOK ARTISTS EXPLORE SACRED HEBREW TEXTS” continues through Sept 29 at the Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA). The exhibition presents around 40 works by 14 artists from four continents. Included is Book of Judith by Ellen Frank / Ellen Frank Illumination Arts Foundation of East Hampton, NY. The museum is located at 1865 Broadway at 61st Street, New York, NY 10023. www.mobia.org.

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