Nicole Fiacco Gallery
 
 

DAVID DEUTSCH
27 September - 2 November 2008

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KAREN HALVERSON: SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS
16 August - 20 September 2008

Artist's Reception and Inauguration of new gallery space Saturday, August 16, 6 p.m.Learn more


THE RAIN, THE PARK AND OTHER THINGS, RENEE RICCARDO, CURATOR
7 June - 12 July 2008

Shown: Installation detail

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KEN POLINSKIE: GRIFFIN'S CAT AND OTHER STORIES
26 April - 31 May, 2008

Ken Polinskie returns for his second solo exhibition.Learn more


CHRISTOPHER HAUN: UNBELIEVABLE!!
15 March - 19 April, 2008

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EN ROUTE
8 February - 9 March 2008

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THE WELCH COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY PUEBLO CERAMICS
6 January - 1 February 2008

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LAURA GAIL TYLER: PHOTOGRAPHS
3 November - 17 December 2007

The Nicole Fiacco Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of photographs by the artist Laura Gail Tyler (American b. 1976).  Tyler was a 2006 fellow in photography from the New York Foundation for the Arts and has received fellowships from the Houston Center for Photography (2005) and the Woodstock Center for Photography (2004).  The exhibition will include black and white silver gelatin prints from the Houses and Castles series.Learn more


THE SET UP
15 September - 20 October 2007

The Nicole Fiacco Gallery is pleased to announce The Set Up, an exhibition featuring the work of seven artists known for their staged photography - constructing their own realities or questioning iconic cultural constructions that have become ‘reality’.  Exhibiting artists are Giovanni di Mola, Cynthia Greig, Linda B. Horn, Chad Kleitsch, Lothar Osterburg, Richard Selesnick and Nicholas Kahn and Laura Gail Tyler.  Photography is by nature documentary, though it is not incompatible with fiction.  The Set Up presents artists who document ideas and who challenge cultural and visual notions of ‘authenticity’.  The exhibition offers viewers different points of view on the concept of staged photography. Learn more


POST IDENTITY
August 4 - September 2, 2007

In no other contemporary art markets other than Indigenous ones do governments regulate art and identity together.  In the United States, the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 attempts to qualify art by ethnicity and ethnicity by art.  Consequently, serious artists of Native American descent must contend with false boundaries of culture, market and law that are irrelevant to their work and their person.  For artists, the difference between “Native American Artist” and artist who happens to be Native American is of great significance and can mean the difference between having to recapitulate an imposed ‘identity’ versus the type of self-actualization that artists are especially entitled to.Learn more


PARALLEL PASSAGES: LYNN DAVIS AT THE SITES OF FREDERIC CHURCH
16 June - 2 September 2007

First exhibited at the Nicole Fiacco Gallery in September 2006, this exhibition has been revisioned by the Albany Institute of History and Art in Albany, New York, for their summer 2007exhibition series.  The show will feature approximately 18 major photographs by photographer Lynn Davis, including significant recent and earlier works.  The exhibition will feature sketches and paintings by Frederic E. Church as well as text passages from Church’s letters referencing similarly traveled regions and sites.Learn more


ALTERED STATES: MICHAL BACHI + CYNTHIA GREIG
9 June - 21 July 2007

The Nicole Fiacco Gallery is pleased to announce Altered States, a two woman exhibition that introduces the work of Israeli painter Michal Bachi and American photographer Cynthia Greig.  Bachi’s ethereal paintings and works on paper suggest an altered state of mind while Greig’s photographs use staged compositions that play with viewer’s perceptions of reality.Learn more


JOHN LEES: SELECTED DRAWINGS 1992-2006
14 April - 27 May, 2007

 EXHIBITION REVIEWED BY THE NEW YORK TIMES IN MAY 2007.

The Nicole Fiacco Gallery is pleased to announce Selected Drawings 1992-2006, a solo exhibition of drawings and mixed media works on paper by the artist John Lees (American, b. 1943).  John Lees was a 2005 recipient of the Francis J. Greenburger Awards, which are granted to under recognized artists of importance and exceptional merit.Learn more



VIEW THREE: DELLA NOHL, SARAH SENSE, DUANE SLICK
3 March - 7 April 2007

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REMIX
Jan/Feb 2007

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RAMONA SAKIESTEWA: ECLIPSE
11 November - 23 December 2006

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PARALLEL PASSAGES: LYNN DAVIS AT THE SITES OF FREDERIC CHURCH
16 September - 30 October 2006

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KICO GOVANTES: MUSARANAS
15 July - 14 August 2006

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SONYA KELLIHER-COMBS: SECRETS
3 June - 2 July 2006

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STEPHANIE ROSE: THE ANTECHAMBER
22 April - 25 May 2006

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KEN POLINSKIE: THEN AND NOW
5 November - 31 December 2005

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KICO GOVANTES
April/May 2005

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