Douglas Witmer
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Monday, August 11, 2008
news : two nyc exhibitions this fall

MINUS SPACE
P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center / MoMA
Long Island City, NY
October 19, 2008 — January 19, 2009
Curated by Phong Bui, artist, Brooklyn Rail publisher, and P.S.1. Curatorial Advisor, the exhibition will feature 54 artists from 14 countries. The exhibition will mark MINUS SPACE's 5th anniversary.
Participating artists include:
Soledad Arias, Shinsuke Aso, Marcus Bering, Hartmut Böhm, Richard Bottwin, Sharon Brant, Michael Brennan, Henry Brown, Vicente Butron, Bibi Calderaro, Melanie Crader, Mark Dagley, Julian Dashper, Christopher Dean, Matthew Deleget, Lynne Eastaway, Gabriele Evertz, Daniel Feingold, Kevin Finklea, Linda Francis, Zipora Fried, Daniel Göttin, Julio Grinblatt, Billy Gruner, Terry Haggerty, Lynne Harlow, Gilbert Hsiao, Andrew Huston, Simon Ingram, Kyle Jenkins, Mick Johnson, Steve Karlik, Sarah Keighery, Danny Lacy, Andrew Leslie, Daniel Levine, Sylvan Lionni, Lotte Lyon, Gerhard Mantz, Rossana Martinez, Juan Matos Capote, Douglas Melini, Manfred Mohr, Salvatore Panatteri, Dirk Rathke, Karen Schifano, Analia Segal, Edward Shalala, Tilman, Li-Trincere, Jan van der Ploeg, Don Voisine, Douglas Witmer & Michael Zahn

M55 Art, Long Island City
Just around the corner from P.S.1, I will have a solo show that will run concurrently. Here are the preliminary details. If you're not already on my e-mail list, sign up and I'll send you a proper invite closer to the time.
Today is the Day
New paintings by Douglas Witmer
November 13--December 7, 2008
Reception, Saturday November 15, 6-8pm
M55 Art
44-02 23rd Street
Long Island City, NYC
Click here for a map
Labels: exhibitions, Minus Space, news
1 Comments:
Wow, Douglas this is great. Making the inroads...
By GIERSCHICK, at 8/14/2008
