Past
Archives
A Moveable Feast — Part V
Past: January 25 → February 8, 2014
“A Moveable Feast” is a year-long series of solo presentations by each represented artist. Exploring the rules of what is defended and forbidden, feasts generate an unorthodox space for production. Each celebration leaves their own traces, a series of marks and objects whose use value is temporarily suspended and which transgress the routine of ordinary time.

Painting
Campoli Presti Gallery
Archives
A Moveable Feast — Part IV
Past: November 23 → December 7, 2013
Comme métaphore d’une expérience du passé qui est en mouvement constant, A Moveable Feast opère comme une chronique continue du programme de la galerie, en même temps qu’elle offre un aperçu dynamique de la pratique de chaque artiste.

Installation, painting
Campoli Presti Gallery
Archives
A Moveable Feast — Part III
Past: October 24 → November 16, 2013
Comme métaphore d’une expérience du passé qui est en mouvement constant, cette série d’expositions opère comme une chronique continue du programme de la galerie, en même temps qu’elle offre un aperçu dynamique de la pratique de chaque artiste.

Photography
Campoli Presti Gallery
Archives
A Moveable Feast — Part II
Past: October 5 → 19, 2013
Feasts have always involved the deployment of all sorts of artistic resources. Exploring the rules of what is defended and forbidden, they generate an unorthodox space for production. Each celebration leaves their own traces, a series of marks and objects whose use value is temporarily suspended and which transgress the routine of ordinary time.

Painting
Campoli Presti Gallery
Archives
Death by water. Death by fire. — Curated by David Lewis
Past: May 17 → June 22, 2013
Four artists: Four elements. Four walls, too. But the exhibit emphasizes mainly two: Water and fire. Water first-then fire. Not to the exclusion of earth or air, ever (how would that even be possible?) but the final fantasy here is the ringing sea. The idea being to associate the technologies of writing, and with them all the related technologies of painting.

Mixed media
Campoli Presti Gallery
Archives
Amy Sillman — A shape that listens: new drawings
Past: October 18 → December 15, 2012
Sillman’s drawings are open-ended investigations that use the straightforward materiality of form: shape, line, silhouette, cut… While this practice offers the pleasures of the formal language, she works at the same time with a psychological procedure of constant contradiction, building, destroying and rebuilding again in a restless ongoing course of action.

Drawing
Campoli Presti Gallery
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