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SCOOTER LAFORGE: Tee Hee Hee
November 2, 2023A T-shirt Extravaganza Opening Reception: Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 6 PM One thing we at Howl! Arts love about Scooter LaForge is his spontaneity—in his creative gestures and in life. He’s an experimenter, he takes a chance. The energy of his creation flows out into the world in forms as diverse as paintings, sculpture,…
ContinuedLINDA LUNDGREN SVERRE LUNDGREN: SYMBIOSIS
September 16, 2023Curated by Michael Holman and Sara Holman Opening Reception: Saturday, September 16th, 6–8 PM NEW GALLERY HOURS: Wed—Sat 12–6 PM or Sunday by Appointment To make an appointment to visit HA/HA on Sundays email: [email protected] or call 212-500-6804. Email preferred. Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive is pleased to present a special exhibition of the work of Swedish…
ContinuedFlloyd’s Channel 69 Trilogy: Hosted by Linda Simpson and Flloyd
September 23, 2023A special screening of Flloyd’s breakthrough drag performances of the 1990s, followed by live commentary with Flloyd and Linda Simpson. In the early 1990s, Linda Simpson hosted Channel 69, a variety entertainment program which brought the East Village drag scene to public television. The series featured new and upcoming queens of the era, including Flloyd’s…
ContinuedClosing Celebration | HAROLD SHAPINSKY: ABSTRACT SOUL
May 21, 2023Join us to celebrate the artist’s birthday (May 21, 1925) and the closing of Harold Shapinsky: Abstract Soul. The event will directly follow the final performance of Pat Irwin: Music for Electric Guitar, Cello, and Violin. Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive is pleased to present Harold Shapinsky: Abstract Soul, an exhibition of his paintings and drawings, on view…
ContinuedCITY OF KINGS: A History of New York City Graffiti
January 1, 2023Exhibition in Two Parts: Howl! Happening: November 19 – January 15, 2023 (6 E 1st St, New York) Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive: December 3 – January 29, 2023 (250 Bowery Second Floor, New York) New York, NY: How did a subculture born on the streets of New York City evolve into a ubiquitous global phenomenon?…
ContinuedCITY OF KINGS: A History of New York City Graffiti
November 19, 2022Exhibition in Two Parts: Howl! Happening: November 19 – January 15, 2023 (6 E 1st St, New York) Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive: December 3 – January 29, 2023 (250 Bowery Second Floor, New York) New York, NY: How did a subculture born on the streets of New York City evolve into a ubiquitous global phenomenon?…
ContinuedBob Krasner: The Shape of Things | Artist Talk with Savannah Spirit
October 13, 2022Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive invites you to experience the work of Bob Krasner and learn more about his artistic process through dialogue with fellow New York-based photographer and critic, Savannah Spirit. A multi-talented photographer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, and the Village Voice, among other publications, Krasner’s current…
ContinuedMARIUPOL: Photographs & Video by Evgeniy Maloletka and Mstyslav Chernov
November 9, 2022Opening Reception with the artists Saturday, November 12, 2022 | 4 – 7 PM Howl Arts and Yara Arts Group present Mariupol, an exhibition of award-winning photographs and video by Evgeniy Maloletka and Mstyslav Chernov (AP) from the first days Russia invaded Ukraine this year. The exhibition runs from November 9 to 20, 2022 at Howl…
ContinuedBOB KRASNER:The Shape of the City
September 17, 2022Photography Exhibition Opening Reception: Saturday, September 17 / 3–7 PM / Free Special Performance by Female Genius on the terrace at 3:30 PM. Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive is pleased to present photographer Bob Krasner’s abstract city views that explore the intersection of the architecture and atmosphere of New York City. Unlike his well-known pictures of cultural…
ContinuedBobby Grossman: Low Fidelity
April 16, 2022Bobby Grossman had the foresight to bring his camera to CBGB and to start shooting photos that chronicle those intense and important early days. —Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive (HA/HA) is pleased to present Low Fidelity, a selection of photographs by Bobby Grossman that documents and sheds new light on icons of…
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