Posts Tagged ‘NYC’

Interview with Jeffrey Allen Price in 1626 magazine

Monday, December 17th, 2012

The Chinese fashion magazine 1626 published a four page article about my Cult of Potato concept in the Shock section of their December 17, 2012 Issue #193.  The article includes a brief summary of the history of my potato art movement and includes excerpts from an interview that took place in November 2012 following the “Occupying Potato” exhibitions at the Islip Art Museum.   Includes photographs of my potato-themed events, artifacts from my collections, and a selection of my potato paintings, sculptures and installations.

The article written in Chinese is available online only as pay-to-read on the Dooland website.

Updated 1/15/13:  An English translation of the article is now available thanks to the wonderful assistance of my former student, Xiao Han.


New works on view during Art Enology Exhibition

Friday, November 23rd, 2012

I have a new sculpture (“Manhattan: Smashed“) and two works on paper (“ENOLOGRAMS“) included in the Art Enology exhibition at Art in FLUX in Harlem, NY curated by Souleo running from December 5 – January 23, 2013.  For more information visit the Harlem Arts Alliance calendar for this event or contact: info@souleouniverse.com.






FLACCIDELISK on view at NYU Gallatin Galleries

Tuesday, November 13th, 2012

“FLACCIDELISK (Half-Flaccid Version)” 2012 Vinyl and wood, Dim. var. approx. 76 inches high

I have a new anti-monument sculpture on view at NYU’s Gallatin Galleries during

These are the Good Times: decadence, excess and decline

November 15- 30, 2012

Opening Reception November 16, 5-7pm

Melanie Baker • Sarah Barry • Iona Rozeal Brown • Hayden Dunham • Jacob Goldman • Erin Grant•Michael Kozien • Alexandra McQuilkin • Jeffrey Allen Price• Gillian Sagansky • Antonio Santini • Charlotta Westergren

1 Washington Pl.

New York, NY 10003

gallatingalleries.com

Recent Works on view during PUSH at Arcilesi/Homberg

Saturday, August 25th, 2012

Recent works by Jeffrey Allen Price on view during “PUSH” at Arcilesi/Homberg Gallery in Brooklyn, NY September 6 – September 30.  Opening Reception  September 6 from 6-9pm.  For more information please visit Arcilesi/Homberg (AHA) Fine Art


The Hullaballoo Collective at PS Project Space

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

"Tablet with Sun Ra and Stepped Pyramid (Rust-O-Gram)," 2010 corrosion on paper, 23 x 34 inches

I have 3 works on view in this exhibition, including the never before exhibited “Sun Ra with Stepped Pyramid” and “SOFTELISK”.~J.A.P.

The Hullaballoo Collective at PS Project Space

548 West 28th Street, suite 328
New York, NY

August 3rd— 19th, 2012
Tuesday— Saturday 11am— 6pm, Sunday by appointment
Opening reception: August 2, 6-9pm

Included Artists:
Ellen Alt,  Cecilia André,  Sharon Appel,  Marianne Barcellona,  Fran Beallor,  Richard Brachman, Gulsen Calik,  Pamela Casper,  Ursula Clark,  Barbara Coleman,  Yvette Cohen,  Colleen Deery, Molly DiGrazia,  John Erianne,  Patricia Fabricant,  Robin Feld,  Elaine Forrest,  Robin Gaynes-Bachman, Beth Giacummo,  Theresa Greenberg,  Norma Greenwood,  Bette Klegon Halby, Sarah Haviland, Aimee Hertog,  Eileen Hoffman, Sandra Indig,  JORDAN!™,  Robin M Jordan, Bernard Klevickas, Melissa Kraft,  Liz-N-Val,  Barbara Lubliner,  Janie Milstein,  Adrienne Moumin, Nancy Nikkal, CJ Nye, Nancy Oliveri,  Walter O’Neill,  Cade Pemberton,  Jeffrey Allen Price,  Elisa Pritzker,  Jacqueline Rada,  Julie Scott, Joyce Silver, Regina Silvers, Cigdem Tankut, Linda Tharp,  Shira Toren,  Grazia Vita

Press Release

For more information please visit
http://hullaballoocollective.org/

Recent Maps on View at Jim Kempner Fine Art

Friday, June 22nd, 2012

Two of my recent Used Sponge maps are currently on view at Jim “Madness of Art” Kempner Fine Arts in Chelsea, NYC.  Jim Kempner Gallery is located on the NW corner of 10th and 23rd in NYC.

(left) “Manhattan Effigy (by zipcode)” , 2012.
used sponges, 18 x 4 1/2 x 3/4 inches.
(signed on verso)

(right)”U.S.A. (Used Sponges Assemblage),” 2012
Scale=1:12,840,000
used sponges, approx. 14 x 8 x 1″
(signed on verso)
This one includes The Five Great Lakes plus Hawaii and Alaska (not to scale)
AK=1:37,200,00


Grand Opening Exhibition at Arcilesi-Homberg Gallery

Thursday, June 21st, 2012

I am happy to announce the Grand Opening of the new FAFA Arcilesi-Homberg Gallery in D.U.M.B.O. Brooklyn.  Some of my new work will be featured in their inaugural group exhibition Recess with an Opening Reception July 12 from 6-9pm.  The exhibition runs thru August 1st.

“RECESS”- GRAND OPENING RECEPTION, July 12th, 2012, 6-9pm

FAFA Fine Art

111 Front Street, Suite 222
Brooklyn NY 11201

For more information visit: http://fa-fineart.com/ or email fafa@fa-fineart.com

Thanks to the Rockin’ Installation Crew!

Friday, April 20th, 2012

I am proud to have some of my talented and hard-working students come and help with the installation of the PRODUCE exhibition today at The WAH Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.  Seven students from three schools showed up and we transformed the gallery and cranked out two big installations with their help.  (Also present but not pictured, Mint and Monica).  Thank you all!

The Potato Revolution Gallery Talk Video-Part 1

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Part one of the Gallery Talk I gave at The Potato Revolution: Cult of Potato is now available to watch at #thinkpotato channel on YouTube.  Part one features the work of Michiel Brink, Andrzeh Maciejewski, Jean-Louis Gonterre, Ginou Choueiri, Allan Innman and Lucy Kippin.  Part Two coming soon…

Click the picture above to view the video.

Hullabaloo Collective at Fountain Art Fair, NY 2012

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

I am very pleased to join the Hullabaloo Collective, invited by friend and fellow artist Bernard Klevickas with seventy other artists to join him in exhibiting at the historic 69th Regiment Armory for the seventh annual New York edition of the Fountain Art Fair.

Fountain Art Fair New York at the 69th Regiment Armory
68 Lexington Avenue at 25th Street
March 9–11, 2012 New York, NY

More info and pics available on the Hullaballoo Collective website.