July 2021 Exhibitions
Closing Soon Dia Beacon, Beacon, NYCarl Craig: Party/After-PartyThrough July 25The sound installation accesses both the euphoria of the club environment and the loneliness that follows this collective experience. Lightforms Art Center, Hudson, NYMoving Forms, Dynamic BalanceThrough July 3Sculptures inspired by the transcendent power of elemental processes in nature by Richard Erdman, Michael Howard, Henry Klimovicz, Read more
Elliott Green: AutoRevisionism at Pamela Salisbury Gallery
I have a longstanding obsession with Elliott Green’s paintings. They live somewhere between landscape and abstraction, constantly shifting between different planes and viewpoints. I’m fascinated by the swirling forms and contrast of geometry with washes of color. It was a pleasant surprise to see that Green’s current exhibition AutoRevisionism features small paintings on paper, along Read more
April Exhibitions
Closing Soon Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown, NYSouth SouthFebruary 26 – April 11An exhibition that examines poetics of space and orientation in works by five gallery artists: Ricardo Brey, Luis Camnitzer, Melvin Edwards, Regina Silveira, and Valeska Soares. ArtPort Kingston, Kingston, NYFollow the LineMarch 6 – April 11Group exhibition featuring Joe Mangrum, Ellen Weider, Kathleen Vance, Read more
February Exhibitions
Now Open Art Omi Sculpture & Architecture Park, Ghent, NYSculpture by Bianca Beck, Olaf Breuning, Dan Colen, Carl D’Alvia, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, Virginia Overton, Will Ryman, and Agustina Woodgate, and more. Art Omi: Architecture presents new pavilions by Steven Holl, Wendy Evans Joseph, and Cameron Wu.Ongoing ArtPort Kingston, Kingston, NYFrom Now to ThenFebruary 6 – 28Group exhibition. Barrett Read more
We Wear the Mask at the Dorsky Museum
We Wear the Mask: Race and Representation in the Dorsky Museum Permanent Collection, curated by Jean-Marc Superville Sovak at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, closes on Sunday, November 22. It’s a must-see show and a timely example of an institution looking inwards to explore depictions of race within its own Read more
November 2020 Exhibitions
Closing soon Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown, NYJennie C. Jones: Passing Tones and Broken ChordsAugust 14 – November 8The artist’s first exhibition with the gallery features new 2020 acoustic panel paintings that further expand on the artist’s research into the sonic, honing her use of materials and approach to color and form. ArtPort Kingston, Kingston, NYWe Are All Read more
Meg Hitchcock: Illuminate at the Garrison Art Center
One of the best exhibitions in the Hudson Valley this fall is Meg Hitchcock’s exquisite solo show Meg Hitchcock: Illuminate at the Garrison Art Center, on view through November 8. The show features three series of works on paper dating from 2008 to the present. The larger gallery includes minutely detailed collages composed of individual Read more
September 2020 Exhibitions and Events
In August many Hudson Valley museums, galleries, and non-profit art spaces opened to the public after being closed since March. The month ended with UPSTATE ART WEEKEND, which was a great way to experience the amazing variety of art being made and exhibited in the Hudson Valley. If you missed the event last weekend, read Read more
UPSTATE ART WEEKEND August 29-30
UPSTATE ART WEEKEND is a new initiative organized by STONELEAF RETREAT that is taking place August 29-30, 2020. The two-day, self-guided event is intended to celebrate creative spaces in the Hudson Valley and includes more than 20 arts organizations located between Garrison and Hudson, NY. In a press release for the event, STONELEAF RETREAT founder Read more
Art IRL: August 2020 Exhibitions
Hudson Valley museums, galleries, and non-profit art spaces are starting to reopen. Here are a few recommended exhibitions. Some, like the Louise Bourgeois show at the Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, have been sitting quietly for months and will now finally reopen to the public. Other exhibitions are opening for the first time. Please Read more