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The Art of Climbing Mountains

As human beings, living in an ever-evolving world, the only true constant is change. This dogma is as true today as it was in 1952 when French Surrealist René Daumal wrote Mount Analogue: A Tale of Non-Euclidian and Symbolically Authentic Mountaineering Adventures. The publication explores this notion and the thought that if you will something [...]

Hans-Peter Feldmann @ 303 Gallery

There will be an opening reception tonight from 6-8pm for Hans-Peter Feldmann’s new show at 303 Gallery.  The show will be up until October 17th at 547 W. 21st St.

It Takes Two

Conceptual minimalist Ceal Floyer is back stateside at 303 Gallery, proving once again just how little you can put into a big room. Taking up just two of the walls, Scale and Ink on Paper are an agoraphobe’s nightmare. For the rest of us, the show provides the airy calm for which so many spaces [...]

The fields, the lakes, the forests and the streams

Shot from atop cliffs, or high-ranging coastlines, or sometimes from a helicopter hovering below the clouds, Florian Maier-Aichen’s photographs are of unearthly beauty. No small accomplishment, given that most of them are landscapes. His new exhibition at 303 Gallery, which opened last Saturday night, is a collection of land and sea shots, some color, some [...]

Celebrating the Summer at 303

Early Wednesday evening, art world folk of all shapes and sizes came together to celebrate 303 Gallery‘s 25th Anniversary at their new space in Chelsea. Artists, musicians, actors, models, hoteliers — and yes, even lowly interns! — reveled in the night’s many provided activities; although I was initially disappointed by the lack of any artwork [...]