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De Volder: Cadence
26 Sep - 16 Nov 2024 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce De Volder: Cadence, the second solo exhibition of De Volder at the gallery. The exhibition presents recent paintings and works on paper. Opening Thursday, September 26th , a reception with the artist will be held at the gallery from 5:00-8:00pm. To offer... Read more -
Vargas-Suarez Universal: Time and Space Fabric
1 Aug - 20 Sep 2024 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce Vargas-Suarez Universal: Time and Space Fabric, a solo exhibition of Vargas-Suarez Universal’s recent textiles and works on paper. Opening Thursday, August 1st , a reception with the artist will be held at the gallery from 5:00-8:00pm. To offer a more in-depth exploration... Read more -
René Balcer: Forensics
20 Jun - 26 Jul 2024 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce René Balcer: Forensics, a solo exhibition of René Balcer’s photographs focusing on Argentina . Forensics marks the gallery’s first photography exhibition. The centerpiece of the show is Balcer’s ground -breaking photo essay ' Desaparecidos' consisting of 44 images made in Buenos Aires’... Read more -
Raquel Rabinovich: Avatars
18 Apr - 15 Jun 2024 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce Raquel Rabinovich: Avatars, a solo exhibition of Raquel Rabinovich ’s recent drawings and paintings from her Avatars series. For Rabinovich, Avatars imply a constant unfolding of meaning, a constant state of becoming. Opening Thursday, April 18 th , a reception will be... Read more
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Juan Sánchez: SACRED TRACES
A Selection of Mixed Media Prints 8 Feb - 13 Apr 2024 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce Juan Sánchez: SACRED TRACES , a solo exhibition of prints created by the Nuyorican artist and activist Juan Sánchez. Opening February 8th , a reception with the artist will be held at the gallery from 5:00-8:00 pm. To offer a more... Read more -
Emilio Rodríguez-Larraín: Ancestral Landscapes
19 Oct 2023 - 3 Feb 2024 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce: Emilio Rodríguez-Larraín: Ancestral Landscapes, a highly anticipated exhibition that marks the artist's posthumous return to New York City after nearly 60 years. Opening on Thursday, October 19th, the exhibit will showcase a selection of rare paintings from 1959-1964, spotlighting a unique aspect... Read more -
Manuel Aja Espil: Worlds of Exile
3 Aug - 14 Oct 2023 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to present new paintings by Manuel Aja Espil. Opening August 3 rd , Worlds of Exile is his first solo exhibition in New York. Manuel Aja Espil’s introspective practice leads him to research the history and materiality of painting. His work depicts imaginary universes... Read more -
André Ricardo: Imaginarium
24 May - 28 Jul 2023 André Ricardo’s rich painting practice- which recalls the timeless visual lexicons of celebrated artists such as Alfredo Volpi and Rubem Valentim-examines Brazilian vernacular through images of nature, urban architecture, and symbols that reflect his own, powerful ancestry and the pluralism of Brazilian identity. Living and working in São Paulo, he... Read more
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Marcia Grostein: EX • CUR • SIONS
20 Apr - 20 May 2023 EX·CUR·SIONS (ek-skŭr-zhŏn) A short trip taken with the intention of returning to the point of departure Deviation from a direct, definite, or proper course Wandering from the usual course. From the Latin root excurrere , meaning to run out, run forth, hasten forward; project, extend An excursion implies movement, a... Read more -
Priscilla Monge: The Archived Body
16 Feb - 14 Apr 2023 To explore the “unspeakable” she often turns to materials in the domestic and scholastic sphere. She employs items such as fabric, chalkboards, soap, and fine china to weave delicate yet arresting narratives of cruelty and innocence, blurring the lines between love and aggression, pleasure and oppression. For her, these everyday... Read more -
Alejandro Corujeira: The Subtle Sound of Intuition
10 Nov 2022 - 9 Feb 2023 Abstraction has always been at the heart of Alejandro’s artistic language. Geometric forms play the main role throughout his early work, morphing over the years from more symbolic, hard-edged objects to serpentine- line patterns, and later into more organic forms over diffused and almost imperceptible layers. Time is another essential... Read more -
Priscilla Monge at the Armory Show
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Juan Sánchez: RICANSTRUCTIONS condiciones que existen
1 Sep - 4 Nov 2022 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to presen t Juan Sánchez: RICANSTRUCTIONS: condiciones que existen , a solo exhibition of work by artist and activist Juan Sánchez. Opening September 1, 2022, RICANSTRUCTIONS: condiciones que existen features twenty-two works created over the last forty years. Born in 1954 to working-class Puerto... Read more -
Ides Kihlen: Compositions
14 Jul - 26 Aug 2022 Ides Kihlen: Compositions features works from Kihlen's 100 years of creating and is the first comprehensive solo exhibition of her work in New York. The exhibition opens on Thursday, July 14th and runs through Thursday, August 26th. Ides Kihlen’s childhood was spent on the banks of the Paraná River in... Read more -
The Multiple Dimensions of Esteban Lisa
12 May - 8 Jul 2022 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce Esteban Lisa’s (b. 1895, Spain, d. 1983, Argentina) first solo exhibition in New York since 2006. Painting avidly from the 1930s through the late 1970s, Lisa produced intimate, compact paintings. Lisa founded his own art school in Buenos Aires, the Escuela de... Read more -
Jennifer Wynne Reeves
The line talked back. 3 Mar - 6 May 2022 Best known for her spirited paintings and profound musings on life’s inner workings, Jennifer Wynne Reeves (b. 1963, Royal Oak, MI - d. 2014, Newburgh, NY) lived to paint, excite, and inspire. Her work unearthed emotions once buried by her complicated family life and challenged conventions of the capital-A “Art... Read more
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Vargas-Suarez Universal: Vector-Titlán
11 Nov 2021 - 18 Feb 2022 Born in Mexico City in 1972 and raised in the Houston, Texas suburb of Clear Lake City near NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Vargas-Suarez Universal explores space, time, and technology through art. The artist uses his signature vector style to visualize scientific and technical data collected from international spaceflight... Read more -
Raquel Rabinovich : Portals
9 Sep - 5 Nov 2021 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce Raquel Rabinovich: Portals. Featuring a selection of the artist’s work from the 1960s to the present, the exhibition is the first solo presentation of Rabinovich’s work at the gallery and will be on view from September 9 through November 5, 2021. Over... Read more -
Beto De Volder: Landscapes & Drawings
17 Jun - 20 Aug 2021 Beto De Volder: Landscapes & Drawings gives a view into Beto De Volder’s (b. 1962, Buenos Aires, Argentina) persistent desire to artistically investigate drawing, color and the possibilities of the line. Since the early 2000s, De Volder has looked to these as core facets of his practice. Swirling, looping, and... Read more -
Catalina Chervin: Catharsis
22 Apr - 11 Jun 2021 Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce Catalina Chervin: Catharsis. Featuring a selection of the artist’s work spanning the last two decades, the exhibition will be on view from April 22 through June 11, 2021. A highly skilled and imaginative draftswoman, Catalina Chervin’s practice is characterized by a unique... Read more
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Debora Hirsch: Firmamento
20 Feb - 16 Apr 2021 Synchronously beautiful and jarring, Debora Hirsch’s (b. 1967) multimedia conceptual practice is deeply concerned with power structures and interconnected networks. As Hirsch meticulously constructs each work, she continually investigates and calls into question themes of contemporary anthropology, perceived relationships, unnoticed realities, the prevalence of media and technology, and the colonization... Read more -
Freddy Rodríguez: Early Paintings 1970-1990
22 Oct 2020 - 15 Feb 2021 Since the 1970s, Freddy Rodríguez (b. 1945) has created a consistent body of work adopting former Hard-edge, Geometric Abstraction, and Minimalist aesthetics, later expanding upon expressionist vocabularies to convey his Afro-Dominican heritage, as well as the transnational dialogues between the Dominican diaspora and the homeland. Born in 1945 in Santiago... Read more