Past Exhibitions
In this exhibition, John Burtle broadens the physical and perceptual boundaries of landscape painting, a genre with imagery that goes on forever in all directions, by creating a walk-in environment bound by the framework of the room in which it resides.
Read MoreTorbjorn Vejvi’s installation at LAMOA draws from personal memories of uncanny moments in time. His ceramic sculptures are derived from the artist’s childhood memories, both curious and surreal.
Read MoreAttunement is a group exhibition that pays tribute to artists who function on multiple frequencies. The twenty-two exhibiting artists communicate on multiple channels, and their work can be defined as exceptionally rich, layered, complex, and in some ways “off the charts.”
Read MoreAn outdoor exhibition that features three photographic works by German artist Karin Apollonia Müller.
Read MoreGlass Pavilion Piece by Olivia Booth explores reflexivity and dimensionality through the use of glass
Read MoreClaret-Cup: IDLA, tales of deliberate localism, an interactive exhibition by Claret-Cup, a collaboration of architects Bojana Banyasz and Donatella Cusma.
Read MoreArmory continues Expanding on an expansive subject. Part 2 features work by Analia Saban
Read MoreThe Fifth Wall is inspired by multiple sources: the unique architecture of the Armory’s Raymond Avenue building; German modernist theater practitioner Bertolt Brecht’s notion of dialectical theater; and artwork that challenges the authority of a fixed point of view and suggests a deeper form of reciprocal engagement.
Read MoreBig City Forum occupies the Armory as part of City of Hope, City of Resistance: Research and Actions at the Urban Level.
Read MoreBig City Forum occupies the Armory as part of City of Hope, City of Resistance: Research and Actions at the Urban Level. Works by Martine Syms and Cat Roif launch first of three residency exhibitions
Read MoreArmory launches Expanding on an expansive subject, a nine-part exhibition, with work by Margie Livingston
Read MoreThis exhibition engages with the expectations of the gaze and focuses on the way that the artists simultaneously meet, and defy those expectations.
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