50art calendar FEBRUARY14 DORSKY GALLERY CURATORIAL PROGRAMS 11-03 45th Avenue Long Island City, NY 718-937-6317 “Thaw” On view from January 19 to April 6 This exhibition features work of Janet Biggs, Micheal Brody, Blane De St. Croix, Vicki DaSilva, Elise Engler, Phyllis Ewen, Andrea Galvani, Elizabeth Jordan, Itty Neuhaus, Alexis Rockman, and Scott Walden. The exhibition and sale of works by more than 30 artists from the WAVE tour show the diversity of the show. The show features ceramics, watercolor and oil paintings, glasswork, pencil and ink drawings, photography, wood carving, collage, fi bre work, quilting, and jewelry. MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE 35-01 35th Avenue Astoria, 718-777-6888 “Indie Essentials: 25 must play Video Games” On view from December 14 to March 2 IndieCade International Festival of Independent Games and Museum of the Moving Image present a playable exhibition of more than two dozen games that represent the breadth and depth of the “indie” video game scene. The designers and developers of these games, individuals or small teams independent of large studios and publishers, take daring creative risks to explore new forms and methods of play. JEFFREY LEDER GALLERY 21-37 45th Road Long Island City, 917-767-1734 “International Painting NYC III A Juried Exhibition” On view from February 23 to March 23 “A few have said that painting is dead, but alas it is flourishing as never before.” The Jeffery Ledar Gallery will start the New Year with an expansive exhibit that will occupy two floors of the gallery. This exhibition will feature work selected from over 20 painters from 10 countries and the artwork ranges from highly representational to total abstraction. Some of the artists featured in the exhibit include Gerhard Richter, Frida Kahlo and Vincent Van Gogh. FEBRUARY 2014 I LIC COURIER I www.queenscourier.com NOGUCHI MUSEUM 9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard) Long Island City, 718-204-7088 “Noguchi’s Early Drawings: 1927-1932” On view from February 5th to May 25th Noguchi’s Early Drawings bears out his confidence. Each of the drawings on view reveals a very different facet of his quest to form a unique artistic identity in the years following his apprenticeship with Brancusi. The selection of drawings on view covers exercises from the life drawing classes he took at Academie Collarosi and L’Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris in 1927, as well as his distillations of signature strains of Modernism he encountered in Paris and New York. Photo Courtesy Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs
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