Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce Tabitha Vevers: Eye to Eye, an exhibition of recent work, at Eyesee in Hudson, NY in association with Bookstein Projects. The exhibition will run from September 14, 2024 with a closing date to be announced.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Susannah Phillips will be included in In the House of the Trembling Eye: an exhibition staged by Allison Katz at the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO. The exhibition will be on view from May 30-September 29, 2024.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce its participation in the Spring ediiton of the Madison Avenue Gallery Walk.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review of Paul Resika: Ode to the Moon from Snapshot of the Artworld - Edited by David Ebony.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share James Panero's recent review of Paul Resika: Ode to the Moon in The New Criterion.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review of Olive Ayhens: Metabolic Metropolis in "The New York Sun."
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review of Olive Ayhens: Metabolic Metropolis in "Manhattan Art Review."
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Etty Yaniv has reviewed "Sharon Horvath: Small Myriad"for Art Spiel.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Donald Kuspit has reviewed "Stephen Antonakos: Neon and Geometry" in the February 2024 Issue of ARTFORUM.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Vincent Katz has reviewed "Stephen Antonakos: Neon and Geometry" in the February 2024 Issue of The Brooklyn Rail.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Olive Ayhens's painting, The Waves are Coming, has been included in the group exhibition, Re-Connections: In Kinship With Nature at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The exhibition will be on view from November 2023 to mid-January 2024.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce, Stephen Antonakos Drawings: Geometry and Space, an exhibition of works on paper by Stephen Antonakos at the New York Studio School. This exhibition is curated by Karen Wilkin.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that 192 will host a discussion between Mitra Abbaspour and Robert Storr on the occasion of the recent publication: "Stephen Antonakos: Neon and Geometry."
Rizzoli Bookstore and Rizzoli Electa present a panel discussion celebrating Stephen Antonakos: Neon and Geometry, a retrospective of the preeminent Greek-born American artist, who was a pioneer in the use of neon in the realm of fine art. Author David Ebony, designer Henk van Assen, and The Brooklyn Rail founder Phong H. Bui will discuss the artist and the new book.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies has mounted a permanent installation at the US Embassy in Athens of 275 Unittled Greek Travel Collages by Stephen Antonakos.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Diana Horowitz is the recipient of the Award for Artistic Excellence from the Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce a new monograph on Stephen Antonakos published by Rizzoli Electa.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition of sculpture by Hiroyuki Hamada organized by the Parrish Art Musuem. For the 2023 Parrish Road Show, Hiroyuki Hamada (Japanese, born 1968) was invited to create a site-specific exhibition at the South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center in Bridgehampton, NY.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that the Museum of Modern Art has acquired Untitled Pillow (1963) by Stephen Antonakos.
Bookstein Projects is thrilled to announce its new location at 39 East 78th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10075. The gallery will opento the public in the Fall of 2023.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that James Panero has selected Paul Resika: Recent Paintings as a Critic's Pick for The New Criterion.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that the Allentown Art Museum has acquired Saint Nicholas (1989) by Stephen Antonakos.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share Jonathan Goodman's recent review of "Hiroyuki Hamad: New Work" for Whitehot Magazine.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share James Panero's review of "Paul Resika: Allegory (San Nicola di Bari)" and "Paul Resika: Self-Portraits, 1946-2022" for The New Criterion.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent work at the New York Studio School entitled, Paul Resika: Allegory (San Nicola di Bari).
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent profile of Janet Malcolm's collages from Artnet News.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share Karen Wilkin's recent review of "Susannah Phillips: Paintings of a Model, 1998-2006" from The Hudson Review.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review from DART of Diana Horowitz: Small Paintings.
The gallery is pleased to share a recent review by Andrew L. Shea of "Paul Resika: Eight Decades of Painting" in The Spectator US Edition.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share Christopher Busa's article on Paul Resika's latest series, Allegory (San Nicola di Bari), as it appeared in Provincetown Arts.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Hiroyuki Hamada is the subject of a new solo-show of recent work at 'T' Space, New York.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review of Olive Ayhens in New York Magazine.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Olive Ayhens has been featured in Issue 128 of Lettre International featuring over fifteen nearly-full-page reproductions.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent profile of Francie Bishop Good in The New York Times feature "Show Us Your Wall." Her first solo-exhibition with the gallery will be later this Summer.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share that Artnet News has selected "Hans Hofmann: On Paper" as one of it's Thirteen Favorite Gallery Shows to Visit Virtually
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share that the New York Studio School will hose a lecture on Paul Resika's career entitled Paul Resika: Eight Decades Of Painting. The panel will be composed of Avis Berman, Jennifer Samet and John Yau, who will discuss the artist's career on the occasion of the recent Rizzoli monograph of the same title.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review by Jennifer Landes of "Hiroyuki Hamada: Recent Work" from The East Hampton Star.
The gallery is pleased to share that Paul Resika is included in the inaugural exhibition at the Center for Figurative Painting.
The gallery is pleased to announce that the Joan Mitchell Foundation has named Olive Ayhens a 2020 Joan Mitchell Center Artist-in-Residence.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share The New Yorker's recent review of "Olive Ayhens: Urbanites and Ur-Beasts"
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce "Stephen Antonakos: A Modernist’s Byzantium" — A concert and panel discussion at the Morgan Library, New York. The evening is organized by the Hellenic-American Cultural Foundation.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent interview between Etty Yaniv and Olive Ayhens in Art Spiel on occasion of her forthcoming exhibition at the gallery.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of paintings by Tabitha Vevers at the Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC. The exhibition, Tabitha Vevers: Lover's Eyes, will be on view from October 11, 2019 - February 2, 2020.
Olive Ayhens's "War Endures" Reproduced in Harper's August 2019.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of Hiroyuki Hamada's paintings at the Duck Creek Arts Center, East Hampton, NY.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art has acquired “Untitled Neon Canvas (for Michael Krichman), 1986 by Stephen Antonakos.
The Japanese-born American artist Kikuo Saito drew on his theatrical background, Japanese art, and Color Field to create a unique style of abstract painting.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Paul Resika will be included in the national tour of For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design. This exhibition is organized by the National Academy of Design in collaboration with the American Federation of Arts and curated by Diana Thompson, Director of Collections and Curatorial Affairs, National Academy of Design; and Jeremiah William McCarthy, Associate Curator, American Federation of Arts.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that the Whitney Museum of American Art acquires "White Light" 1962 by Stephen Antonakos.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review of Elena Sisto: As We Dream by David Ambrose in Whitehot Magazine.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share Hearne Pardee's recent review of Elena Sisto: As We Dream in Artcritical.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce a recent review by Sharon Butler in Two Coats of Paint.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Helen Miranda Wilson has been honored with the Award for Artistic Excellence from the Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent profile of Hiroyuki Hamada included in "The East End," an article from the Summer 2018 issue of ArtNews, which highlights artists that live and work in The East End.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review of "Stephen Antonakos: Proscenium" at the Neuberger Museum of Art, SUNY Purchase, Purchase, NY.
Bookstein Projects is please to share James Panero's recent review of "Paul Resika: Geometry and the Sea" from The New Criterion
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce a recent review of "Paul Resika: Geometry and the Sea" by David Carrier in Artcritical.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Stephen Antonakos, The Room Chapel (1996), at the Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Lori Bookstein will curate the Fine Arts Work Center exhibition at the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share Lilly Wei's remarks on Stephen Antonakos. These transcribed remarks, edited slightly for publication, were delivered in the course of a panel discussion at the New York Studio School on March 20 2018. The other speakers that evening were Phong Bui, Vincent Katz, Daniel Marzona and Helaine Posner. The twin exhibitions at the Neuberger to which the remarks refer, NEON- Stephen Antonakos: Proscenium, and Bending Light: Neon Art 1965 to Now, are on view through June 24, 2018
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent review of "Paul Resika: Geometry and the Sea" by Tim Keane in Hyperallergic.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share that James Panero has selected Paul Resika: Geometry and the Sea for the New Criterion's "Critic's Notebook."
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a review of "Unlocking the Grid" in Hyperallergic.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Hiroyuki Hamada has been awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in the field of Fine Arts.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share "Stephen Antonakos: Notes on Public Art" from the April 2018 issue of The Booklyn Rail.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce a solo-exhibition by Hiroyuki Hamada at Guild Hall Center for Visual and Performing Arts entitled, Hiroyuki Hamada: Sculptures and Prints. This exhibition will remain on view from February 24 - March 25, 2018.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce that Olive Ayhens is included in A Radical Voice: 21 Women at the Southampton Arts Center. The exhibition is curated by Janet Goleas.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to share a recent interview between Helen Miranda Wilson and Jennifer Samet for Hyperallergic.
Bookstein Projects is pleased to announce a solo-exhibition by Stephen Antonakos at the Neuberger Museum of Art entitled, Stephen Antonakos: Proscenium. This exhibition will remain on view from January 28 - June 24, 2018.