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Eric Hibit Solo Exhibition at One River School (Woodbury)
Eric Hibit’s solo exhibition opens soon at One River School in Woodbury, Long Island is currently on view. “The Magic Hour” includes a diverse range of some of his recent subjects: chameleons flowers oysters and corn. OPENING: Thursday, July 18, 5-7pm ON VIEW: thru September 2019 One River School Of Art + Design 150 Woodbury Road Woodbury, NY 11797 Learn more here: https://woodbury.oneriverschool.com/eric-hibit-magic-hour/
Eric Hibit at Morgan Lehman at "The 20 x 16 Biennial"
THE TWENTY BY SIXTEEN BIENNIAL 2019 Curated in collaboration with Geoffrey Young February 28 – March 30, 2019
In this third iteration of “Twenty by Sixteen Biennial,” the visual adventure continues. With size as the only constraint, each of the 35 artists in the show is free to invent, explore, challenge and celebrate. Represented by two works each per artist, each gets a chance to show what they do best with imagery, touch, color, figuration, abstraction, hybridity, absurdity, profundity, or none of the above. At the helm of each practice is sincerity, integrity’s first cousin. Thus do the works in this show bop, amble, strut, juxtapose, cruise, clash, propose and cuddle…for all they’re worth. Consider the dialects, the slang, the asides, never forgetting that each work was made for the craziest reasons: necessity and joy.
Opening: Thursday, February 28th, 6-8pm On View thru March 30th Featuring artists: Eric Hibit, Chie Fueki, Cary Smith, Daniel Zeller, Yuri Masnyj, Barbara Friedman, Jenifer Kobylarz, Philip Knoll, Rebecca Chamberlain, Emilie Stark-Menneg, Meg Lipke, Audrey Stone, Trevor Winkfield, Karen Lederer, Douglas Melini, Robert Otto Epstein, Fred Cooper, Sue Muskat, Cordy Ryman, Jennifer Coates, Elliott Green, Andrew Schwartz, Peggy Reeves, Andrea Belag, Juliana Ellman, Hanna Hannah, Alex McQuilkin, Kirsten Deirup, Joshua Marsh, Zachary Keeting, Erin O’Keefe, Mark Olshansky, Elisa Johns, Tim Bavington, Catherine Haggarty
Morgan Lehman Gallery 526 W 26th Street #419 New York, NY Learn more: http://www.morganlehmangallery.com/exhibitions/the-twenty-by-sixteen-biennial-2019/selected-works
Eric Hibit in Group Exhibition at TSA Gallery
Opening: Friday, September 14, 6-9 PM ON VIEW: September 14 – October 14, 2018
Still Big is a group exhibition inspired by 17th century Dutch Still-Life paintings. These works broke away from the use of religious subject matter to depict secular objects like flowers, food, and bones in domestic interiors. These paintings explored quotidian reality as well as larger themes of life and mortality.
In Still Big, paintings, photos and sculptures are arranged on or around tables designed by NY based furniture designers. These contemporary tableaus employ surprising juxtapositions to evoke erotic, gustatory and optical pleasures as well as poignant allusions to human frailty.
Curated by Sun You, artists include: Priscilla Fusco, Ethan Greenbaum, Kira Nam Greene, Eric Hibit, Myeongsoo Kim, John Newman, Sarah Peters, Chelsey Pettyjohn, Adrianne Rubenstein, Roger White, B. Wurtz, Crys Yin.
Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York 1329 Willoughby Ave, #2A Brooklyn, NY 11237 www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 1 PM - 6 PM and by appointment L Train to Jefferson stop
Eric Hibit in "Gangs of New York" at Adds Donna in Chicago
ON VIEW: May 18 - June 16th HOURS: Saturdays from 12 – 5pm & by appointment ADDS DONNA presents Gangs of New York, curated by Essex Flowers, an artist-run gallery in New York. The exhibition is a part of the Artist-run Exchange Program, a project initiated by ADDS DONNA in 2017 with support from the Propeller Fund to exchange group exhibitions with other artist-run spaces around the country.
Essex Flowers has assembled an honorable delegation of artists who are core members of alternative spaces in New York City. Each member of Essex Flowers selected one work by one member active in a fellow artist-run organization. The collectives, organizations, and spaces represented here constitute a varied, but ultimately incomplete swathe of New York’s contemporary do-it-yourself artistic sphere. Nevertheless, this exhibition is an exercise in collectivity among collectives, and an experiment in distributed exhibition-making. This self-organized project foregrounds the tensions between the individual and collectivization. Necessity, growth, and precarity emerge as central themes.
Artists and Affiliated Spaces: Yevgenia Baras (Regina Rex), Zach Steinman (The Boom Boom Room), Jason Osborne (Off White Columns), Max Schumann (Printed Matter), Allison Wade (Crystal Flowers), Lauren Clay (Won Eh), Holly Coulis (106 Green), JJ Manford (Underdonk), Nathan Gwynne (helper, Constance), Eric Hibit (Ortega y Gasset Projects), Ala Dehghan (17ESSEX) --From the press release ADDS DONNA 3252 W. North Avenue Chicago, IL
About Founded in 2010, ADDS DONNA functions as an experimental institution comprehending an exhibition space, an artist collective, and an on-going study group program.
Group Show Curated by Eric Hibit
When Geometry Smiles curated by Eric Hibit Opening: Saturday, March 3, 6-9pm ON VIEW: March 3 - April 8, 2018
When Geometry Smiles includes work by: Samantha Bittman Chris Bogia Corydon Cowansage Leah Guadagnoli Charlotte Hallberg Fawn Krieger Kerry Law Gary Stephan Anne Thompson Nichole Van Beek Paul Wackers B. Wurtz
"When Geometry Smiles presents the work of 12 artists who use geometry as a structural aspect of their work, while simultaneously exploring how structure opens doors to play and cultivates emotional levity. Eschewing rigidity, the artists in When Geometry Smiles create work that is potentially smile-inducing for its liveliness and lightness. These artists explore geometry as an essential component in the quest for personal meaning via their choice of imagery, their tactile engagement with materials, or their painterly style. Many of the artists in the exhibition use fiber-based materials that, literally, soften geometry. This emphasis on painting “fabric” leads to new associations with the world of the home. The desire to fuse the comforting domestic with the impartiality of geometry raises new ideas about the artist’s sense of themselves, their surroundings, and the world." --from the press release Ortega y Gasset Projects Old American Can Factory 363 Third Avenue, Ground Floor Brooklyn, NY 11215
Art Book by Eric Hibit + Book Party
Dear Hollywood Writers, a recent publication featuring images of paintings by Eric Hibit accompanied by Geoff Young's poetry. Join the 18th NYC Independent Book Publishers Party this week in Chelsea.
Friday, April 28th, 6-8pm Zieher Smith 516 W 20th Street New York, NY 10001
Featuring:
Belladonna* Collaborative | EOAGH | The Figures | Futurepoem | Ink, Inc. | Litmus Press | Lunar Chandelier Press | Nightboat Books | The Operating System | Pressed Wafer | Purgatory Pie Press | Resolving Host | Roof Books | Tender Buttons | Ugly Duckling Presse | United Artists Books | Wonder | Zieher-Smith
Spring Fling: Pop-up Show & Magazine Launch
PRESENTS:
Spring Fling: A Pop-Up Show & Magazine Launch
Curated by Fran Holstrom, in collaboration with Aquarius Studios in Ridgewood, Queens
Aquarius proudly presents Spring Fling, our first gallery exhibition, in collaboration with Neesh Interactive. This pop-up exhibition considers a selection of artists featured in the print publication, “Neesh, Issue No. 1, Spring 2017”, produced by the curator and founder of Neesh, Fran Holstrom. Neesh offers a sample of the distinct conceptual and material motivations utilized in the emerging art scene at large. Please join us for an opening reception featuring works by:
Wm. Dilworth Jennifer Grimyser Eric Hibit Katarina Jerinic Matt Miller Opening: Friday, April 7th, 7-9pm On view: Saturdays April 8th & 15th, Noon - 6pm
Bill Dilworth’s practice centers on mark-making, and involves a variety of novel approaches. The artist’s body is an instrument to skoot, push and smear paint: oversize canvases record footwork in action, while meandering installations record the artist’s fingerprints as they feel their way around the room. Dilworth also incorporates a conceptual practice that notes the passage of time, finds connections in nature, and across linguistic patterns.
Jennifer Grimyser’s photographs have the professional polish of a glossy magazine, yet use none of the digital tricks. Each photograph is painstakingly constructed in the studio. The resulting images have a heavy graphic nature, tight cropping, and pictorial flattening, yet provide visual clues to help the viewer navigate. Words, symbols, and diagrams are placed within the image concretely, often casting shadows, while 3D imagery is collapsed to freely intermingle in the textual field.
Eric Hibit’s paintings are characterized by crisp imagery and exquisite detail. Lovingly considered from conception to the final embellishments, Hibit excels in two tandem modes of painting: one flat, representational and intimately scaled, the other abstract and constructed to bulge off the wall. Textiles such as tapestry and needlepoint have influenced his repeated gesture, evidenced in the application of innumerable hand-painted dots.
Katarina Jerinic draws attention to our interactions with the built landscape. Katarina’s artwork manifests itself in maps, suites of photographs, walking tours, videos, and handmade editions. The project Beautification This Site, document Jerinic’s interaction with a leftover piece of land acquired through the Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway Program. This series of photographs exemplify the artist’s dark humor centering on the notion of ‘territory’ in its expectant state.
Matt Miller builds each painting through an idiosyncratic dance of reductive and additive processes. Embracing dissonance with anachronistic color and dense gestures, Miller’s raw, underworked aesthetic is the result of a time-consuming process. The resulting pocks in the ground and raised surface of each brushstroke are often a springboard for the addition of yet more collapsed shapes, that add dimensionality until the painting pushes towards sculpture. work relies on deeply textured, bold, expressionist brushstrokes.
Neesh features emerging artists making original, collectible work from their extensive network, and encourages dialogue with the artists. Visit www.neesh.io to request a studio visit or buy artwork online.
Aquarius is located at 1116-A Wyckoff Avenue, Queens, NY. For the gallery, enter through the driveway. www.aquariusstudiosnyc.com (L to Halsey / M to Myrtle Wyckoff / B26 bus from downtown Brooklyn) Neesh Interactive | www.neesh.io | [email protected] |