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Poner el Universo en Orden Otra Vez: José Bedia at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
February 20 - March 26, 2022

Solo exhibition of new works by Cuban-born artist José Bedia. Composed of work produced over the last two years, this exhibition recaptures Bedia’s link to artistic traditions of Indigenous cultures and expands upon his most recent trips to West Africa. The exhibition’s title suggests finding “order” within the surrounding chaos of the universe, a starting point for the artist’s overall arching themes … +

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Tomás Esson’s S.O.S. CUBA at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
October 15 - November 20, 2021

Over the course of three decades, Tomás has developed from figurative mythological to a hybrid style to an almost completely abstract style. The artist’s solo exhibition at the gallery focuses on nine works from his Miami Flow series spanning two rooms: the primary gallery showcasing a diverse range of large-format compositions and the secondary gallery focused on four medium format, green-hued works … +

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery presents Ajarb Bernard Ategwa: Sweet Flowers of Douala
May 2 - June 12, 2021

Fredric Snitzer Gallery presents a selection of works by contemporary artist Ajarb Bernard Ategwa, whose works deal with portrait formats and draws on subjects from neighborhood photographic studios. Ategwa’s large-format paintings mimic the scale of cityscapes and public space and explore modes of self-representation in today’s Cameroon, where he lives and works. Both style and composition-wise, his work reminisces a recall for … +

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Raúl Cordero: The ABC of it at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
February 26 - April 17, 2021

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to announce, The ABC of it, Raúl Cordero’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Cordero’s exhibition presents an ongoing investigation into his conceptual approach to painting – a combination of blurred images reduced from their initial information with layered texts that are rendered from typefaces the artist has designed out of fragmented dots not easily read upon first … +

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Tomas Esson: Miami Flow II exhibited at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Through Jan 19, 2020

Tomas Esson is transported into an altered state of consciousness when he paints. His new series “Miami Flow” features highly labored abstract paintings produced in a flurry of focused exertion. Toiling away in his Miami studio, Esson finds solace in the mental state he is transported as he flicks, swipes, and drizzles paint onto canvass. This state of flow is recognized in … +

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Fredric Snitzer exhibits Alexander Kroll’ Moon people
Fri Sep 6, 2019 - Sat Oct 5, 2019

A new exhibition of Alexander Kroll Paintings come to Fredric snitzer Gallery. Kroll, who considers himself a lifelong student of the “technology of painting,” is known for his mixed-media, multi-layered works, in which oil, acrylic, and enamel bleed and run into one another. Layers are integral to Kroll’s imagery and process; he employs underpainting, collage, and subtractive techniques to imbue a work … +

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery: Title by Iva Gueorguieva
Through Sat May 19, 2018

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to present Title, by Iva Gueorguieva. The artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery featuring works ranging from paintings on stretched canvas to relief sculptures made with steel, wood, cardboard and muslin. Gueorguieva views them as spatial constructions related to the work of Lucio Fontana and Thornton Dial, in a lineage including Russian Constructivism, American Assemblage and … +

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery’ Project Space exhibits Orestes Gonzalez: Julio’s House
Through Sat May 19, 2018

Fredric Snitzer Gallery presents Julio’s House, a photographic essay by Orestes Gonzalez. Addressing themes of memory, nostalgia and discovery, Orestes Gonzalez creates a vivid portrait of a late relative, one he previously disregarded in fear of his own first adolescent stirrings of sexuality. On a chance visit, years later, the artist discovers an environment of make believe, of fancy, and comes quickly … +

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Fredric Snitzer: Still Crazy (1977-2017)
Fri 16 Feb, 2018 - Sat 31 Mar, 2018

Fredric Snitzer celebrates 40th Anniversary with the exhibition Still Crazy (1977-2017). Artists included are: Carlos Alfonzo; Alexandre Arrechea; Alice Aycock; AVAF; Hernan Bas; Enrique Martinez Celaya; Rafael Domenech; Elena Dorfman; Tomas Esson; Alexandra Grant; Iva Guergueiva; Ridley Howard; Alexander Kroll; Maria Martinez Cañas; John Millei; Jon Pylypchuk; Ernesto Oroza; Alan Sonfist; Tomas Vu; James Wines and Hiejin Yoo. Opening Reception: Feb 16, … +

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Cuban artist Ernesto Oroza at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Fri 8 Sep, 2017 - Mon 16 Oct, 2017

Ernesto Oroza’s body of work encompasses notions such as architecture and design which channel the artist’s own analytical employment of contemporary object typologies and productive forces. Instead of functioning within the realm of manufacturing, he produces and distributes speculative models and research through various publication methods, exhibitions, collaborative practices, documentaries, and unorthodox forays into more conventional modes of architecture, interior and object … +

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Assume Vivid Astro Focus (avaf) at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Sat 17 Jun, 2017

Fredric Snitzer Gallery exhibits “Avalanches volcanoes asteroids floods” by Assume vivid astro focus, a “quasi-retrospective” featuring paintings, newly commissioned printed rugs, and “home movie” videos of never-before-seen imagery from the artists’ archives. Founded in New York City in 2001 by Eli Sudbrack (b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1968) and joined by Christophe Hamaide-Pierson (b. Paris, France, 1973) in 2005, Assume vivid astro … +

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‘Assume Vivid Astro Focus: avalanches volcanoes asteroids floods’ at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Sat 6 May, 2017 - Mon 19 Jun, 2017

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is proud to present avalanches volcanoes asteroids floods by assume vivid astro focus, a “quasi-retrospective” featuring paintings, newly commissioned printed rugs, and “home movie” videos of never-before-seen imagery from the artists’ archives. Founded in New York City in 2001 by Eli Sudbrack (b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1968) and joined by Christophe Hamaide-Pierson (b. Paris, France, 1973) in 2005, assume vivid astro … +

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery exhibits Tomas Esson: MIAMI FLOW
Thu 23 Mar, 2017

Tomás Esson has been considered one of the most significant artists to have emerged in Cuba since the 1980s. Creator of provocative works, and something of a controversial figure himself in the Cuban context, his body of work comprises painting, drawing and installation. He studied at the National Academy of Arts “San Alejandro” in Havana and University of the Arts (ISA) in … +