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PAST SHOWS 2010
       
RUDY SHEPHERD
June–July 2010

Mixed Greens is pleased to present Rudy Shepherd’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Falling Together will consist of large and small-scale portrait paintings as well as mixed media works.


 
JOAN LINDER
April–May 2010

We are pleased to present Cost of Living, Joan Linder’s fourth solo exhibition with Mixed Greens. In this exhibition, her recent drawings coalesce into an overall meditation on the mundane facets of life. Using a labor-intensive process and traditional materials, such as pen and ink or colored pencil on paper, Linder meticulously observes her daily surroundings—junk mail, weeds, resumes, even cadavers—and in doing so records the remnants of living.


 
CHRIS COFFIN
March–May 2010

Mixed Greens is pleased to announce a site-specific window installation by Chris Coffin. He will use Mixed Greens’ exterior windows to create one large, glowing Duratrans piece depicting the undulating coastline of Montauk.


 
JOSEPH SMOLINSKI
March–April 2010

Mixed Greens is thrilled to present Joseph Smolinski’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. He will exhibit drawing, sculpture, and video related to the environment and the power struggles between nature and technology.


 
CHRISTINA MAZZALUPO
February–March 2010

Mixed Greens is pleased to present Christina Mazzalupo’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stomachache is a multimedia exhibition quantifying and categorizing the eight weeks leading up to her 40th birthday.


 
TRAVIS LEROY SOUTH
January–March 2010

Mixed Greens is pleased to announce a site-specific window installation by Travis LeRoy Southworth. In his first solo project in New York City, he will use all three of Mixed Greens’ exterior windows to create one large, glowing Duratrans piece.


 
HOWARD FONDA
January–February 2010

Mixed Greens is pleased to announce Howard Fonda’s fourth solo show with the gallery. In Squonk’s Tears, he will debut new paintings and drawings.


 
PAST SHOWS 2009
       
KIMBERLEY HART
November–December 2009

Mixed Greens is pleased to announce Kimberley Hart’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. In Scout, Hart expands on her previous use of narrative to reveal a new chronicle in her alter ego’s saga—one of vigilance and fortitude against a new, invisible, nefarious force.


 
KIM BECK
October–December 2009

Mixed Greens is pleased to announce a timely window installation by Kim Beck. The site-specific piece will involve a cacophony of hand-drawn for sale, for rent, clearance and similarly brazen signs in the ground floor and first floor windows.


 
ADIA MILLETT
October–November 2009

Mixed Greens is pleased to present their third solo exhibition of new works by Adia Millett. In The Birth of Bardo she will introduce her first film, photographs selected from her most recent installations, and a new life-sized installation. Visitors are invited to participate in the scene, sit, contemplate, and implicate themselves in a dream-like environment teetering between fantasy and reality.


 
ZANE LEWIS
August–October 2009

Mixed Greens is pleased to present their second solo exhibition of new works by Zane Lewis. In Watch Me Slowly Death, Lewis juxtaposes religious imagery with high-fashion advertisements to create portrait and still life paintings that modernize and recontextualize their historic roots.


 
TAMARA GAYER
July–October 2009

Tamara Gayer’s large-scale, site-specific drawing depicts three of the iconic buildings on the south side of Times Square: Conde Nast, the Paramount Building, and the Times Square Building. Together, they capture the abundance, color, and complete saturation that epitomize the area.


 
X
Mixed Greens 10th Anniversary Exhibition
July–August 2009

Mixed Greens is thrilled to present X, our tenth anniversary exhibition. Back in 1999, Paige West (our Neo) founded Mixed Greens as a place to support emerging artists. What began as an online-only entity has, over the last decade, organically morphed into a traditional gallery. We’ve pioneered gallery e-commerce, traveled shows, organized panel discussions, hosted events, and produced educational catalogs in an effort to push the boundaries of what a gallery can do. We currently represent 22 artists, but over the years, we’ve worked with over 100 artists at varying stages in their careers, and (call us crazy!) we’ve decided to put them all in one BIG anniversary show.


 
 
BRIAN JOBE
May–July 2009

Mixed Greens is thrilled to announce Brian Jobe’s first project with Mixed Greens and his first solo project in New York City. Since the fall of 2008, Mixed Greens’ exterior windows have functioned as a project space. This time the installation will move beyond the windows, to highlight the fire escape.


 
 
A.A. RUCCI
May–June 2009

This show is a departure from the figurative mini-epics that have dominated Rucci’s oeuvre and exhibitions for the past ten years. In this new body of work, Rucci engages abstraction and offers us unadulterated access into his private celebration of life.


 
 
COKE O'NEAL & LEE STOETZEL
March 2009

COKE O'NEAL
In the isolation of South Texas, O’Neal collaborated with the San Isidro community to build and activate his large-scale specimen box. They constructed the sculpture on a ranch and then moved it to the local school grounds, where O’Neal fostered an immersive and interactive art experience.

LEE STOETZEL
In this show, Stoetzel increases his range of materials to include fractured mesquite, veneer, and spalted maple (where the naturally occurring lines in the wood appear to be graphite drawings). He broadens his range of subjects to include McDonald’s food, a Chuck Close catalog, a single-speed bicycle, and a system of gutters and leaves. The scale of each piece is warped often to ‘Oldenburgian’ proportions.


 
 
SONER ÖN
February–April 2009

These halo-esque illuminations could be used to illustrate a religious epiphany, but, in Ön’s case, they act as a metaphor for his literal salvation from the streets outside.


 
 
DIRK WESTPHAL
March 2009

Almost a decade ago, Mixed Greens began working with Westphal’s bizarre and irresistible photographs of mutant goldfish. Each photo commented on different perceptions of natural and manmade beauty with wit and virtuosity.


 
 
LEAH TINARI
February 2009

Tinari continues her practice of combining and transforming snapshots to compose celebratory drawings and paintings. Her viewer is privy to the good times in vivid detail and astounding likeness.


 
 
CAROL SALMANSON
November2008–January 2009


Salmanson’s work combines spatial and color concerns with architectural and theatrical elements. For Diaphany, she utilizes various colors of light to create a visually engaging pattern that mimics existing architecture and uses the space’s permanently installed scrim to its greatest advantage.


 
 
MARK MULRONEY
January 2009

Mulroney’s ever-changing imaginary world is a recollection of stories that, to him, reflect traditional American life. His formative experiences as an alter boy, his love of Polaroid pictures, and his grandmother’s wish to attend as many Padres’ games as possible, all combine to create artwork that conveys his unique perspective.


 
 
 
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