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2018

    • 1956 promotional photograph for Galanos. A woman wears a white, beaded, strapless gown with long white opera gloves

      James Galanos: Design Integrity

      October 19, 2018

      The  (FHCC) of 91制片厂’s  will present a retrospective exhibition of work by renowned fashion designer James Galanos. James Galanos: Design Integrity will celebrate the artistry of James Galanos, considered by his peers to be one of the greatest and most creative of American designers of the 20th century. 

      The exhibit will place his work in the context of American fashion from the post-war period through the 1990s and...

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    • Sound Machine

      SOUND MACHINES

      April 19, 2018

      Opening Thursday May 3rd

      The Pearlstein Gallery and are pleased to present SOUND MACHINES, an exhibition that explores the interplay between sound and object, performance and sculpture, and our changing experience of sound in an age of digital reproduction. The centerpiece of the project will be an performer-activated, large-scale kinetic sound sculpture, Zwei Mann Orchester (Two Man Orchestra), conceived by late German-Argentine composer, artist, and filmmaker Mauricio Kagel (1931-2008). Originally...

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    • Woman wielding hatchet in blue dress

      Where the Artists Are (in their studios)

      January 16, 2018

      This winter the Pearlstein will show the work of 3 artists. Sculpture by Lewis Colburn, drawings and paintings by Anda Dubinskis, & drawings by Mark Stockton.

      By examining several years of each artists’ work the show will explore the intellectual and technical characteristics that distinguish their daily working routines; what draws them into in their studios, excites them, and keeps them there. Studio work is how artists spend their days. This show looks at three artists and how their experiments, frustrations, discoveries and digressions eventually grow into cohesive bodies of work.

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