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Sculptors Who Paint and Print
Curated by Laura Horne
Featuring: Abbyssinian Carto, Bonnie Ralston, and Harold Wortsman
St. Joseph's University, Brooklyn, October 21, 2023, to December 15, 2023
Opening Reception - Thursday, October 26, 2023, 5:30 - 8pm
Artist Talk - Saturday, November 4, 2023, 1 - 3pm
Featuring: Abbyssinian Carto, Bonnie Ralston, and Harold Wortsman
St. Joseph's University, Brooklyn, October 21, 2023, to December 15, 2023
Opening Reception - Thursday, October 26, 2023, 5:30 - 8pm
Artist Talk - Saturday, November 4, 2023, 1 - 3pm

Attractor of Small Red Objects
Summer 2023
July 6th 8-10 pm Windsor ON please join us for a conversation about this circulatory art project initiated by Alejandro Tamayo in Windsor, Ontario. [RSVP]
By inhabiting the homes of its custodians, it establishes an unprecedented level of closeness, blurring the boundaries between creator, viewer, and artwork.
July 6th 8-10 pm Windsor ON please join us for a conversation about this circulatory art project initiated by Alejandro Tamayo in Windsor, Ontario. [RSVP]
By inhabiting the homes of its custodians, it establishes an unprecedented level of closeness, blurring the boundaries between creator, viewer, and artwork.

Julia Kissina Book Launch
May 6, 2023
TUSSLE and Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art, Germany are pleased to present the recently published art book:
Phantom Gallery: The Drawings of Julia Kissina
Click to RSVP
TUSSLE and Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art, Germany are pleased to present the recently published art book:
Phantom Gallery: The Drawings of Julia Kissina
Click to RSVP

SPRING/BREAK LA Booth 38
FEB 15 - 19, 2023 / 5880 Adams Blvd, Culver City
"Echoes of Existence" is a solo show composed of sculptures and drawings by Brooklyn based artist Jack Henry. Relating to the allegory of Plato's Cave Henry's sculptures contrast reality with our interpretation of it...
"Echoes of Existence" is a solo show composed of sculptures and drawings by Brooklyn based artist Jack Henry. Relating to the allegory of Plato's Cave Henry's sculptures contrast reality with our interpretation of it...

TASMAN RICHARDSON
December, 2022 - February, 2023
These works allude to the theory that the world is cyclical, that it is, characterized by an unending process of creation and destruction. As a pioneer in digital media art processes and installations, Richardson reflects on the negative structures of surveillance capitalism in beautiful and poetic ways.
These works allude to the theory that the world is cyclical, that it is, characterized by an unending process of creation and destruction. As a pioneer in digital media art processes and installations, Richardson reflects on the negative structures of surveillance capitalism in beautiful and poetic ways.

Real Realism: Booth 1126
SEPT 7 - 12, 2022 / 625 Madison Ave. NY
The "Real Realism manifesto" by Mark Blickley is a 21st century interpretation of Platonic Realism (sometimes referred to as Platonic Idealism). Ancient Greece is often the inspirational foundation for historical and present-day artistic Neo-Renaissances. Platonic Realism, as is Blickley’s Real Realism, are deeply entrenched in a dualistic theory of Body versus Mind.
The "Real Realism manifesto" by Mark Blickley is a 21st century interpretation of Platonic Realism (sometimes referred to as Platonic Idealism). Ancient Greece is often the inspirational foundation for historical and present-day artistic Neo-Renaissances. Platonic Realism, as is Blickley’s Real Realism, are deeply entrenched in a dualistic theory of Body versus Mind.

Absence and Presence
May 5 - August 31, 2022
Featuring:
Sarah Davidson
Catherine Haggarty
Sofia Quirno
Nishiki Sugawara-Beda (image)
This project investigates what is not there and what is, through the theme of absence and presence encompassing loss/belonging, disappearance/closeness, omission/creation, erasure/validation.
Featuring:
Sarah Davidson
Catherine Haggarty
Sofia Quirno
Nishiki Sugawara-Beda (image)
This project investigates what is not there and what is, through the theme of absence and presence encompassing loss/belonging, disappearance/closeness, omission/creation, erasure/validation.

Don't believe everything you read
December 2021 - March 2022
A Group Exhibition co-curated with Powell MacDougall. Featuring: Edith Abel-Dakovic, Kurt Bigenho (image), Carly Butler, Wil Murray, Jennie Suddick, Gary Taxali, Robert Waters. Focusing on Text as a permanence to be ascertained and to be re-defined and re-looked at as the message invites the viewer to read between the lines.
A Group Exhibition co-curated with Powell MacDougall. Featuring: Edith Abel-Dakovic, Kurt Bigenho (image), Carly Butler, Wil Murray, Jennie Suddick, Gary Taxali, Robert Waters. Focusing on Text as a permanence to be ascertained and to be re-defined and re-looked at as the message invites the viewer to read between the lines.

in its wake
SEPT 6 - OCT 6, 2021
featuring: Melanie Daniel, Fleur Helluin (image), Kristen Heritage, Julia Kissina, Kristin Osterberg, Kassandra Palmer, Carrie Wilmarth
featuring: Melanie Daniel, Fleur Helluin (image), Kristen Heritage, Julia Kissina, Kristin Osterberg, Kassandra Palmer, Carrie Wilmarth

the time being...
May 5 - August 31, 2021
Featuring: Dexter Ciprian, Julia Blume, Jack Henry, Brian Zegeer (image)
This exhibition re-examines the history of artifacts and events – their substance, value, material reality, and instability that they carry.
Featuring: Dexter Ciprian, Julia Blume, Jack Henry, Brian Zegeer (image)
This exhibition re-examines the history of artifacts and events – their substance, value, material reality, and instability that they carry.

Legacy of Light
October 23 - January 19, 2021
TussleProjects is excited to present, “Legacy of Light”, an exhibition featuring four artists (Harley Grieco,Yojiro Imasaka, Kelly Reilly, Jahi Sabater) working distinctively with photographic processes such as photograms on paper and glass, bracketing, and the inverse image.
TussleProjects is excited to present, “Legacy of Light”, an exhibition featuring four artists (Harley Grieco,Yojiro Imasaka, Kelly Reilly, Jahi Sabater) working distinctively with photographic processes such as photograms on paper and glass, bracketing, and the inverse image.

ASUNDER
September 18 - October 17, 2020
Judyta Grudzien, Kristen Heritage, Ellen Hersey, Julien Miller, Maryanne Murray, Maureen O’Leary, Defne Tutus, Sam Weber, Brian Zimbler
Judyta Grudzien, Kristen Heritage, Ellen Hersey, Julien Miller, Maryanne Murray, Maureen O’Leary, Defne Tutus, Sam Weber, Brian Zimbler

FRAMEWORK
August 7 - September 17 2020
TussleProjects is excited to present “FRAMEWORK” an online exhibition of new work by Rachel MacFarlane, Milena Roglic, Jane Westrick and Noelle Velez.
TussleProjects is excited to present “FRAMEWORK” an online exhibition of new work by Rachel MacFarlane, Milena Roglic, Jane Westrick and Noelle Velez.

Amy Bassin: New Work
July 17 - August 7, 2020
TussleProjects is excited to present new work by Amy Bassin. These sculptural decollages are made from the process of cutting up pages of books to metamorphosize them into sculptural narratives.
TussleProjects is excited to present new work by Amy Bassin. These sculptural decollages are made from the process of cutting up pages of books to metamorphosize them into sculptural narratives.

SUPRALIMINAL SPACE
MAY 1, 2020 - June 15, 2020
Janieta EYRE, Sherri HAY, Amanda KONISHI, Christy LANGER, Olivia LORI and Jenn E NORTON
Janieta EYRE, Sherri HAY, Amanda KONISHI, Christy LANGER, Olivia LORI and Jenn E NORTON
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