Gallery Exhibitions

July 17th - August 14th, 2008

Walter Steding. King of the Poppies; Paintings and Drawings

John McWhinnie at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Walter Steding, King of the Poppies; Paintings and Drawings. A gallery of imps, celebrities, children, roses and pooches is at hand. Works of the last fifteen years in acrylic, chalk and pencil document the artist's otherworldly vision of subjects mundane and fantastical, or fantastically mundane if you prefer. More Details

June 10th - July 3rd 2008.

Purple Anthology; Art Prose Fashion Music Architecture Sex

Celebrating 15 years of Purple Magazine and the publication of Rizzoli's Purple Anthology, the gallery will feature photographic works by Juergen Teller, Richard Kern, Jack Pierson, Terry Richardson, and Richard Prince, as well as photospreads extracted from back issues of the influential art and fashion periodical. More Details

May 24th 2008 - June 25th 2008.

David Levinthal, A Wild Romance: Selected Works from the Eighties.

On show at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller Inc., 87 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY, with an artist's reception May 24th, 6 - 8 pm. A Wild Romance is an exhibition of vintage photographs from two groundbreaking series that Levinthal made in the 1980s: Modern Romance (1983–1985); and The Wild West (1986-88). More Details

May 1st 2008 to June 4th 2008

Psychopts; Richard Hell, Christopher Wool

A new project springing from a collaboration between Richard Hell and Christopher Wool. Hell, a writer and avid reader, has for some time been assembling two-word groupings drawn from personal reading experience. Using a selection of these pairs he and Wool worked together making visual combinations of the word couples. They settled on 57 separate designs from which they developed six unique drawings in various media on paper, and nine silkscreen prints which will be published in a portfolio. Deploying the tools of the ordered, rational world, the artists call on the irrational, less ego driven senses to engage with these works. More Details

March 18 2008 to April 26 2008.

David Levinthal: Hitler Moves East. Vintage Photographs.

This exhibition, drawn from Levinthal’s project of 1977- a joint production with Garry Trudeau of Doonesbury fame - will feature new installation work, vintage photographs, and the original publisher's book macquette. In the form of installation pieces, photographs, and a publication, Hitler Moves East was initially produced as a college project while the duo were in art school at Yale. For Levinthal, then 28 years old, the work heralded the beginning of a distinctive formal and stylistic approach to photography. More Details

November 29, 2007 to January 4, 2008. Extended through February 2, 2008.

Mary Ellen Mark: Ward 81 - Vintage Prints and Printing Notes

Taken from the photographer's celebrated book of 1979, Ward 81, this show presents a selection of 10 vintage prints, plus a large selection of never published or exhibited work presented on original printer’s index cards with handwritten printing instructions. The book sent shockwaves through US societal attitudes toward the mentally ill, their care and rehabilitation, and served to broaden the very definition of documentary as it applied to the photographic process. In this exhibition viewers are given a unique opportunity to go further with Mark’s Ward 81, to delve deeper into her process of insightful recording and revelation. More than fifty additional images not included in the original publication will be on show, offering an extended look into the world of the ward’s residents, and a closer contact with the shutter genius of the photographer. More Details

September 14 to October 13 2007. Extended until Nov. 17th.

Claude Pelieu/Mary Beach 2001

Collage works by Claude Pelieu and Mary Beach. This show features relatively late works by both artists, all made in the course of 2001, and is notable, given the recent anniversary, for the way in which the events of September 11 2001 register in the carefully planned and sophisticated collage works of Claude Pelieu. More Details

July 20th to August 16th

Summer Show

John McWhinnie at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller is pleased to present its Summer Show, comprising selections from the current collection. More Details

August 4th to September 10, 2007

Printed Matters. New Work by Philip-Lorca diCorcia

Glenn Horowitz Bookseller is pleased to announce their latest exhibition of new works by Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Printed Matters, curated by Thea Westreich and Ethan Wagner. Taken from the contents of diCorcia’s 2003 book project, A Storybook Life, the works in this show were not made by any overt action on the part of the photographer, but came about accidentally as part of the printing process for the book. More Details

June 30 to July 31, 2007

Will Cotton Drawings

Drawings in oil and varnish on paper from 2007 . On show at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, 87 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937. Glenn Horowitz Bookseller is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works on paper by Will Cotton. These images, all produced this year, add to an expanding body of work detailing Cotton’s primary aesthetic obsession - the representation of pleasure. More Details

April 12 to May 12, 2007

c/o The Velvet Underground New York, NY

An exhibition commemorating the 40th anniversary of the release of The Velvet Underground and Nico. The album, perhaps the most famous debut by any band in the history of rock and roll, continues to resonate today with collectors, indie-rockers, aficionados, critics and the culture at large. Its enormous presence, however, has yet to be fully examined in an exhibition. This show attempts to correct that oversight, offering the most comprehensive collection of Velvet Underground memorabilia and artifacts to be seen in New York City. The exhibition tells the story of the album and the Velvet Underground through the historical artifacts of the period. More Details

February 21 to March 24, 2007

Peter Dayton Black Boards, White Chicks

Black Boards, White Chicks consists of two series of works poised in an uneasy standoff. The black boards are from Dayton's surfboard series, rectangular wood panels decorated with vertical stripes of color, meticulously crafted, lacquered and raised to a high gloss sheen. The surfboards draw equally upon the high-art tradition of post-painterly abstraction once championed by the cultural eminence Clement Greenburg, as they do upon the artisanal ethos of a much lower end of the culture, that of the surf bum painstakingly shaping a board in his workshop. More Details