Monthly Archives: July 2010

David Scher at Pierogi

regular is best 10 Sept – 10 Oct, 2010

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William Lamson at The Boiler

A Line Describing the Sun 10 Sept – 14 Nov, 2010

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Gregory Barsamian Review, The New York Times

The New York Times | Gregory Barsamian >> “You might question its artistic profundity, but there is no doubting the sheer visual magic of “Artifact,” the sculpture by Gregory Barsamian featured here. A giant head like the top of an … Continue reading

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Pierogi Artists Elsewhere

Dawn Clements | Hales Gallery >> Tavares Strachan | MIT’s List Visual Arts Center >> Jim Torok | National Portait Gallery >>

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Instructions Not Included at Pierogi

Instructions Not Included 2 July – 1 August, 2010

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Gregory Barsamian at The Boiler

Private View 29 June – 31 July, 2010

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Darina Karpov at Pierogi

Wayward 2 July – 1 August, 2010

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James Hyde Review, The Village Voice

The Village Voice | James Hyde >> “Firmly in the labor-of-love camp is James Hyde’s group of billboard-size paintings at the Boiler, Pierogi gallery’s cavernous project space in Williamsburg. Hyde—a 51-year-old veteran of countless gallery and museum outings—exhibits greater youthfulness … Continue reading

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James Hyde, The Brooklyn Rail

The Brooklyn Rail | James Hyde with Phong Bui >> “Right after his last exhibition, Stuart Davis Group, which consisted of five large paintings made between 2006 and 2008, at the Boiler in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (May 28 – June 27, … Continue reading

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