July 2021 Exhibitions
Closing Soon
Dia Beacon, Beacon, NY
Carl Craig: Party/After-Party
Through July 25
The sound installation accesses both the euphoria of the club environment and the loneliness that follows this collective experience.
Lightforms Art Center, Hudson, NY
Moving Forms, Dynamic Balance
Through July 3
Sculptures inspired by the transcendent power of elemental processes in nature by Richard Erdman, Michael Howard, Henry Klimovicz, Jaosn Middlebrook, Martina Angela Müller, George Quasha, Patrick Stolfo, Thorn Zay.
The Re Institute, Millerton, NY
Lothar Osterburg: Re-Read
Through July 3
The show includes prints, models and video on that subject created throughout the last two decades, all of which I built from memory as scale models using readily available, found material in an attempt to visualize an emotional memory of lost or imagined worlds.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY
Kathy Goodell: Infra-Loop, Selections 1994—2020
Curated by Andrew Woolbright
Through July 11
An exhibition that showcases major works from Goodell’s career, as well as her newest work, some of which has never been shown before.
Lewis Hine, Child Labor Investigator
Co-curated by Anna Conlan and Amy Fredrickson
Through July 11
An exhibition featuring Lewis Hine’s powerful photographs for the National Child Labor Commission, which proved the exploitation of young children working in unsafe conditions and ultimately led to American child labor law reform.
DIRT: Inside Landscapes
Curated by Emilie Houssart
Through July 11
As part of the Dorsky Artist in Residence program, DIRT: Inside Landscapes will be the base for artist Emilie Houssart’s explorations into how we relate to surrounding ecologies
Opening Soon
Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown, NY
Subliminal Horizons
Curated by Alvin Hall
July 2 – August 15
An open-ended survey of Black, indigenous, brown, and Asian artists living and working in the Hudson Valley in New York.
Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY
Mollie McKinley: Summer Goth
Curated by Diana Mangaser
Solo performance & sculpture presentation on Saturday, July 10, 7pm
Summer Goth is a multiform project including a hand-bound artist book and a series of photographic altars. McKinley will present a performance / reading / ritual from the text, as well as a new Veil Altar sculpture for the gallery’s window.
Art Austerlitz, Austerlitz, NY
Line, Mass, Form
Through July 25
Group show featuring Stuart Farmery, Alon Koppel, Zach Neven, Eric Wolf, and Martine Kaczynski. Murmurations@The Barn is a special installation by artist Kate Skakel.
Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY
Slipping Over The Dark Hills: A Retrospective of Eric Lindbloom, Nancy Willard and Judith Lindbloom
Curated by James Lindbloom and Sasha Louis Bush
July 3 – 24
The exhibition interweaves photographs, sculptures and paintings through a set of richly told stories.
BAU Gallery, Beacon, NY
Sascha Mallon: Compassion for the Stones
July 10 – August 8
Ceramic sculptures that explore relationships and communication, the passing of time, and moments of transition in life.
JDJ, Garrison, NY
Heather Guertin
July 3 – September 11
Solo exhibition of oil paintings.
Fridman Gallery, Beacon, NY
Time Lapse
July 3 – August 16
A group exhibition including Gerardo Castro, Carl Grauer, Shanti Grumbine, Meg Hitchcock, Mollie McKinley, Alison McNulty, Liz Nielsen, Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, Jean-Marc Superville Sovak, Kazumi Tanaka, and Millicent Young.
Hudson Beach Glass, Beacon, NY
Re-ordering of Place
Curated by Cecilia Whittaker-Doe and Rachel Youens
July 10 – August 5
Group exhibition with Ying Li, Cathy Nan Quinlan, Sahand Tabatabai, Cecilia Whittaker-Doe, and Rachel Youens.
LABspace, Hillsdale, NY
Guzman: Kurt & Courtney
July 10 – Aug 30
Never-before seen photos of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love from Guzman, the collaborative photography duo.
Lightforms Art Center, Hudson, NY
WORLDS OF COLOR
July 16 – September 26
Artists who have worked with color for decades as painters, installation and projection artists including Daniel Mullen, Judy Pfaff, Sampsa Pirtola, Laura Summer, Martina Angela Müller.
Mother Gallery, Beacon, NY
Joshua Marsh: Seven Cascades
July 10 – August 15
Solo exhibition.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY
Hudson Valley Artists: Who Really Cares?
Curated by Helen Toomer
July 7 – November 14
The works in the exhibition are snapshots of this time, intended to spark conversations, connect people, and provide moments of reflection and hope.
STRONGROOM, Newburgh, NY
From 2017-2021 Martin Roth transformed a ruin into a garden for a plant concert
Opening July 10
Visitors will be allowed to enter an abandoned building-turned-garden, and experience “a concert made by the trees.” The project provides an immersive experience in which the plants will create their own sound using biofeedback technology.
‘T’ Space, Rhinebeck, NY
Anthony Titus: Ruptures and Reconciliations
July 17–September 26
Titus is showing works that originate from poetry excerpts from Richard Wright’s Haiku which are transposed into fluid monochromatic compositions that create a dance between light, space, and color.
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild – Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, Woodstock, NY
Flashcard Memorials: Works by Judy Glantzman
July 3 – August 15
Large quilt-like drawings and small paintings on plaster memorialize activist African-American leaders and victims of police shootings and COVID-19.
Ongoing
Art Omi, Ghent, NY
Shona McAndrew: Just the three of us
Through August 29
The installation portrays a group of friends sharing time together in a living room consisting of over 170 individual papier mache objects, all handmade by the artist.
ArtPort Kingston, Kingston, NY
The Other Side of the Rainbow
Through July 25
Group exhibition featuring Howard Schwartzberg, Jen Dwyer, Jon Levy-Warren, Julia Blume, Ruth Rodriquez, Yuko Nishikawa, Isa Wang, Jean Louis Frenk and others.
Blossom Return
Guest curator Susan Jennings
Through July 25
Betsy Friedman, Slink Moss, Katy Schneider, Laura Stein, Rachel Urkowitz, Guy Walker, Kwadwo Adae, and Sara Jessie Kane.
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
New Work
Alaina Enslen, Jeanette Fintz, Anne Francey, and Jenny Nelson
Through August 1
The featured paintings, drawings, and fabric collage tell a story about space and the exploration of color and form.
Dia Beacon, Beacon, NY
Exhibitions on view include Imi Knoebel, Franz Erhard Walther, Sam Gilliam, Dorothea Rockburne, Charles Gaines, Charlotte Posenenske, and Marian Zazeela and more.
Ongoing
Elijah Wheat Showroom, Newburgh, NY
Marlos E’van: ghostDope
Through August 1
The exhibition’s title, ghostDope references a fictitious, exaggerated amount of an illicit substance that comes from testimony of unlikely ‘witnesses’ that cooperate for plea deals in the Federal Justice System.
The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY
Time Capsule, 1970: Rauschenberg’s Currents
Through September 19
Eighteen large-scale screenprints and two collages by Rauschenberg as well as sixteen related works from The Loeb’s collection by artists such as Kurt Schwitters, Lee Friedlander, Walker Evans, Ray Johnson, James Rosenquist, and Andy Warhol.
Tilled Fields: Drawings by Harry Roseman
July 3 – September 12
The exhibition features recent works as well as earlier drawings and “sculpture-drawings” made since the 1980s when Roseman began teaching studio art at Vassar.
Geary, Millerton, NY
The Burning Kite
Curated by Dolly Bross Geary, Michelle Y. Loh, and Kristen Lorello
Through July 25
Group exhibition inspired by the poem “The Burning Kite” by Ouyang Jianghe, including work by Scott Alario, Eve Biddle, Olivier Catté, Lisa Corinne Davis, Catherine Haggarty, Christopher Saunders, and Ping Zheng.
Holland Tunnel Gallery, Newburgh, NY
LIMIT / LESS: Alejandro Dron & Johan Wahlstrom
Through July 18
Paintings and sculptures that offer the viewer an insight into a world of complex structures and sophisticated overlapping layers of meaning in an imaginary or utopian post-post modern world.
Hudson Valley MOCA, Peekskill, NY
How We Live, Part II
On view through January 31, 2022
An exhibition of works selected from the Marc and Livia Straus Family Collection that reflects on global artistic visions of need and empathy and political chaos and its repercussions.
Jack Shainman Gallery: The School, KinderHook, NY
Feedback
Organized by Helen Molesworth
Through October 30
Together, the works on view offer a microcosm, a snapshot in time, of the feedback loop that is culture.
Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, Tivoli, NY
Sculpture at Kaatsbaan cultural Park
Curated by Jen Dragon of Cross Contemporary Partners and Hilary Greene of Kaatsbaan Cultural Park
Through October 17
The artwork will complement dance, music, poetry, visual and culinary arts programming on Kaatsbaan’s lush 153-acre campus. Appointment necessary. For more information email crosscontemporarypartners@gmail.com.
Manitoga/The Russel Wright Design Center, Garrison, NY
Yoshihiro Sergel & Diana Mangaser / Derek Porter
On view through November 8
Yoshihiro Sergel & Diana Mangaser in the Landscape, and an installation by Derek Porter in the House.
Magazzino Italian Art, Cold Spring, NY
Nivola: Sandscapes
Through January 10, 2022
Costantino Nivola’s pioneering sandcast reliefs, concrete sculptures, and rarely seen architectural maquettes.
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY
Ron Milewicz: The Rhythm of Silence
Through July 25
Oil paintings and graphite drawings focusing on the rural landscape of upstate New York.
Warren Street Galleries
Wendy Ewald, Portraits and Dreams: Photographs by Children of the Appalachians 1976 – 1982
Through July 25
Exhibition featuring Ewald’s photographs in the Carriage House.
Judy Pfaff: ar.chae.ol.o.gy
Through July 25
Installation in the Carriage House.
Parts & Labor, Beacon, NY
Be Natural: Joe Light and Chris Martin
Curated by Jay Gorney
May 15 – July 25, 2021
Two painters linked by their formal inventiveness, use of unconventional materials, and above all, their transcendentalist themes.
The Re Institute, Millerton, NY
Together in Isolation
Through October
Intended as an ongoing record of these difficult times, this large group show features artworks in small boxes that have been buried throughout the grounds of the 32-acre farm/alternative gallery. Works can be viewed through windows placed atop the illuminated boxes.
River Valley Arts Collective / Al Held Foundation, Boiceville, NY
On the Grounds: Joy Curtis, Pam Lins, Christina Tenaglia
Through October 10
Outdoor sculpture exhibition on the scenic hillside overlooking Al Held’s historic home and studio in the Catskill Mountains.
SEPTEMBER, Hudson, NY
Annie Bielski: Strong Winds May Exist
Through July 25
Large-scale mixed media paintings, works on paper, paintings that function as furniture for sitting, and artist drawing displays.
Storm King Art Center, Cornwall, NY
Outlooks: Martha Tuttle
Through November 8
Tuttle has placed some 80 hand-crafted glass and marble stones on top of and around large boulders at Storm King’s site.
Sarah Sze: Fifth Season
Through November 8
To accompany her new outdoor commission at Storm King, Fallen Sky, Sarah Sze has created an immersive installation, running fifty feet in length and specifically designed to create a portal through the gallery that houses it.
Susan Eley Fine Art, Hudson, NY
Jim Napierala and Lisa Pressman
Through July 11
Mixed media paintings and works on paper by Jim Napierala and Lisa Pressman.
tANJA gRUNERT Salon Princess Beatrix House, Hudson, NY
Lawre Stone
Through July 18
Solo exhibition of paintings.
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, Woodstock, NY
2021 FAR & WIDE National
Juried by Nicelle Beauchene and Franklin Parrasch
Through July 18
The exhibition comprises work by twenty-five artists selected through a national call.
Celebrating the Centennial: Selections from the Permanent Collection of the Woodstock Artists Association, Part 2
Curated by Tom Wolf
Through September 12
The exhibition reflects the cultural traumas of World War II and its impact on hippie values and culture of the sixties and seventies.
Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY
If You Lived Here You’d Be Home By Now
Through September 18
2021 Summer Exhibition.
Top image: Judy Pfaff at Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson.