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Saturday, February 23, 2019

SELGAS & THE ESCHER EFFECT / 1974-2018-19

SELGAS & THE ESCHER EFFECT, 1974-2018-19
Gallery Space at Wagner-NYU 
Nov 02-2018 / Opening Reception 

Photos by Rodriguez Calero and Frank Crescioni

Saturday, October 20, 2018

SELGAS & THE ESCHER EFFECT / 1974-2018


Enlarged Vector-File from AKC Gazette Original Drawing / Mailbag 1986


GALLERY SPACE AT WAGNER
Puck Building / 295 Lafayette Street (corner of Houston Street)

A gallery reception with the artist will take place on Friday, November 2, from 6:30pm to 9:00pm. The event is open to the public via registration at wagner.nyu.edu/events. Kindly RSVP by Wednesday, October 31.
Selgas & the Escher Effect / 1974-2018 is cosponsored by the Association of Latin@s & Allies in Public Service (ALAS) and La Herencia Latina. 

Contact: Frankie Crescioni-Santoni
295 Lafayette Street, 2nd Fl., New York, NY 10012 Tel: 212.998.7401
Email: wagner.gallery@nyu.edu 

Friday, October 24, 2014

Gallery Space at Wagner / Paul Gruhler / Convergences


Wednesday, November 5, 2014
6:00pm-8:00pm
NYU Wagner - The Puck Building
295 Lafayette Street, 2nd Floor, NYC
Gallery Space / Newman Reception Area



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Please join us on Wednesday, November 5 from 6:00pm-8:00pm for a gallery reception celebrating the opening ofConvergences, the Fall/Winter 2014 exhibition at the Gallery Space at Wagner. It features acrylic-on-linen paintings by guest artist Paul Gruhler.

Convergences represents the latest installment in the modernist study of space, form, geometry, and color that has become synonymous with Paul Gruhler’s distinguished studio practice. The eleven paintings on display are from his acclaimed Ketchum Hill Series. Like recent Gruhler collections, these minimalist abstractions are informed by scenery familiar to the artist, in particular the mountainous landscapes of Vermont and the Northeast. Subtly layered textures and vibrant color palettes have been meticulously executed to create works as captivating for their compositional tension and tonal range as for their meditative elegance.

Kindly RSVP by November 3.
  
Curated by Frankie Crescioni-Santoni
Co-sponsored by NYU Wagner's Student Network Exploring Arts & Culture (SNEAC)

Thursday, September 18, 2014