Justine Hill Reviewed in The New York Times

10/16/2020 | By DennyGallery

Read on The New York Times 2 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now Justine Hill makes more with less in her multipart abstract paintings; Kevin Beasley mixes the political with the personal in “Reunion.” By Roberta Smith and Martha Schwendener Published Oct. 14, 2020Updated Oct. 16, 2020, 12:12 a.m. ET Justine Hill Through Oct. 31, Denny Dimin Gallery, 39 Lispenard Street, Manhattan; (212) 226-6537, dennygallery.com. Justine Hill’s bright, multipart paintings are good and good fun, but it has taken…Read More

Michael Mandiberg named a 2020 NYSCA/NYFA Fellow

10/13/2020 | By DennyGallery

Congratulations Michael Mandiberg on receiving one of this year’s NYSCA/NYFA Fellowships in Digital/Electronic Arts! NYFA has awarded $588,000 to 85 New York State artists working in Craft/Sculpture, Digital/Electronic Arts, Nonfiction Literature, Poetry, and Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts. The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) has announced the 2020 recipients and finalists of the NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship program, which it has administered for the past 35 years with leadership support from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA). For the…Read More

Justine Hill In Conversation with Dana Rodriguez

10/07/2020 | By DennyGallery

IN CONVERSATION Join Justine Hill and art historian and catalog essay writer, Dana Rodriguez as they discuss Hill’s current exhibition “Touch.” Wednesday, October 14th, 6-7pm EDT Watch the recorded event Purchase Catalog Read Online Justine Hill is based in Brooklyn, New York. Hill received her MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and her BA from the College of the Holy Cross. Hill’s most recent solo exhibitions were Touch at Denny Dimin Gallery and Pull at MAKI Gallery in Tokyo (2020)….Read More

Denny Dimin Gallery Artists in Starchitect Renzo Piano’s first NYC residential tower

09/24/2020 | By DennyGallery

Inside a $17 Million Residence in Starchitect Renzo Piano’s First NYC Residential Tower The interior design features some of Poltrona Frau’s greatest hits. BY HELENA MADDEN ON SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 Want to live in a building designed by a high-profile architect? The options have never been better in New York City—from Zaha Hadid and Álvaro Siza to Bjarke Ingels and Thomas Heatherwick. Not one to be lost in the “starchitect” shuffle, Renzo Piano’s 565 Broome has just unveiled its full-floor…Read More

Future Retrieval in Vogue

09/24/2020 | By DennyGallery

A First Look at The Planter Show, an Exhibition That Proves the Playful Potential of Flower Pots By Lilah Ramzi | September 24, 2020 A thumbs-up, a Nike shoe, and more reimaginings of the planter. Photo: Courtesy of Fort Makers On the ground-floor corner of Manhattan’s Hester and Orchard Streets is a gallery with almost floor to ceiling windows that invite in the eyes of passersby. It’s an exhibition space belonging to Fort Makers Gallery, and as of this week,…Read More

Amir H. Fallah in The New York Times

09/23/2020 | By DennyGallery

Read on The New York Times Come to Vote, Stay for the Art In California, the Institute of Contemporary Art San José will open for voting, with a mural by Amir H. Fallah on display. By Carol Pogash Sept. 23, 2020 While many California museums are still shuttered because of the coronavirus, and others are opening slowly at limited capacity, the Institute of Contemporary Art San José has come up with an ingenious solution to open the museum, legally, for…Read More

Justine Hill: Touch in Artnet News

09/23/2020 | By DennyGallery

On View Justine Hill’s New Show of Sculptural Paintings Is a Timely Homage to the Importance of Touch—See Images Here This is Hill’s third solo show at Denny Dimin gallery. Caroline Goldstein, September 23, 2020 “Justine Hill: Touch” Through October 31 at Denny Dimin Gallery What the gallery says: “Justine Hill’s work explores the boundaries of abstract painting with her unique approach to form and mark making. The works in the exhibition are a continuation of what she has styled…Read More

Stephen Thorpe in Home Journal

09/18/2020 | By DennyGallery

Read in Home Journal First Virtual Art Show by Denny Dimin Gallery Features Artworks Created During self-Isolation By: Jennifer Chan | September 18, 2020 Denny Dimin Gallery offers unique glimpse into an artist’s mind during self-isolation via virtual art show “Stephen ThorpeSpace Invaders”. The digital exhibition, staged by Denny Dimin Gallery from now until 31 Oct, showcases a host of emotionally-charged oil paintings by Hong Kong-based artist Stephen Thorpe, who found inspiration in self-isolation. Conceived amid the pandemic, the series…Read More

Denny Dimin Gallery Artists Featured in Renzo Piano’s First NY Residential Tower

09/14/2020 | By DennyGallery

Poltrona Frau Unveils an Art-Filled Apartment in Renzo Piano’s First New York Residential Tower The storied Italian furniture maker collaborated with Tribeca’s Denny Dimin Gallery to feature works by ten contemporary artists BY GEOFFREY MONTES SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 Venerable Italian furniture maker Poltrona Frau has conceived an artful aerie in Renzo Piano’s 565 Broome SoHo, a new project comprising a pair of 30-story glass towers with 112 residences inside. While the famed architect, who helms Renzo Piano Building Workshop, has…Read More

Amanda Valdez: Piecework at The Heckscher Museum of Art featured in Newsday

09/11/2020 | By DennyGallery

These 5 museums are open inside and outside By David J. Criblez Updated September 10, 2020 10:00 AM The Heckscher Museum of Art The Heckscher offers a three-part exhibit experience. The first is “Balancing Act” featuring three stainless steel sculptures by late artist William King of East Hampton. The second, “Long Island’s Best” spotlights 100 works from artists of 58 schools in Nassau and Suffolk chosen by a panel of jurors. The third is “Piecework” composed of pieces by contemporary artist Amanda…Read More

Rob Dimin quoted on artnet news

09/08/2020 | By DennyGallery

‘What Is an Exhibition Without an Opening?’: New York City Galleries Kick Off a Surreal Fall Art Season Unlike Any Other From safety upgrades to ethical reflections, New York dealers are finding their way through the strangest fall ever. Tim Schneider & Eileen Kinsella, September 8, 2020 As Labor Day fades from view and September stretches its legs, New York City has completed a journey that perhaps no other metropolis in memory has ever traveled as quickly. Described in early…Read More

Thirst/Trap: Artnet News Editors’ Picks

08/18/2020 | By DennyGallery

Editors’ Picks: 7 Things for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Ruth Asawa-Inspired Workshop to an Outdoor Photo Show Gallery exhibitions are largely open in New York by appointment only—but there are plenty of other activities available 24/7 online. Artnet News, August 17, 2020 Each week, we search New York City for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events. In light of the global health situation, we are currently highlighting digital events, as well as in-person exhibitions…Read More

Sean Fader in conversation with Jon Feinstein in Humble Arts Foundation

08/18/2020 | By DennyGallery

@Beefcake_Dragqueen #queer #instagay #instabear, 2020 © Sean Fader The Digital Limits of Queer Trauma and Celebration Sean Fader uses two photographic series to bookend a transformative two decades of LGBTQIA history through the lens of digital photography and its role in queer representation. A lot has changed since the first mass-market digital camera was released. Not just in the quality or accessibility of digital images, but how we think about image culture. How we think about selfies. How images are…Read More

Sean Fader in British Journal of Photography

07/14/2020 | By DennyGallery

Sean Fader’s practice celebrates and interrogates digital technology Written by Marigold Warner Published on July 14, 2020 In his latest exhibition, Fader presents Best Lives — portraits made by and for the queer community — alongside a powerful digital installation that maps LGBTQ hate crimes in America “They’re like gigantic formal portraits of queer society,” says Sean Fader, guiding his laptop through Denny Dimin Gallery in New York City, where he is exhibiting three 4x5ft portraits in regal custom-designed frames….Read More

Gallery Reopening Featured in the Observer

07/06/2020 | By DennyGallery

By Osman Can Yerebakan on July 6 The unspoken rule among New York galleries is that summer is reserved for group shows. Light-hearted themes, unexpected artist groupings, and early Friday closings await gallery hoppers who brave the scorched Chelsea sidewalks. Sandwiched between spring’s hectic art fair season and heavy-hitter solo shows of the fall, July and August bring a time of fallow for the gallery calendars and walls. After the drastic halt COVID-19 has imposed on the art world, this…Read More

Sean Fader in WWD

07/01/2020 | By DennyGallery

Sean Fader Explores a New Queer Narrative With ‘Thirst/Trap’ Exhibit at Denny Dimin Gallery The artist highlights queer representation in visual art and the lost history of LGBTQ violence from the late Nineties in a dual exhibition in New York. By Kristen Tauer on July 1, 2020 Last month, NYC Gay Pride celebrated the past 50 years of queer history, marking half a century since the Stonewall uprising carved a new movement forward for LBGTQ rights. In a new exhibition…Read More

Elizabeth Denny Interview on Mason Lane’s Blog

06/29/2020 | By DennyGallery

At Home with Elizabeth Denny by Katharine Earnhardt on June 29, 2020 As the pandemic rolls on, we’re feeling the die-hard need to lift each other up. More than ever, we want to support each other’s goals, celebrate individual passions, and share uplifting news around the world.  To do that, we’re furthering our series on Creatives and highlighting what people are doing to stay inspired, along with personal tidbits about their journey. These highlights will include art world professionals and…Read More

“Hong Kong – Tales of the City” in Artomity Magazine

06/28/2020 | By DennyGallery

Hong Kong – Tales of the City written my Mimi Wong for Artomity – Hong Kong’s Art Magazine June 28, 2020 Denny Dimin Gallery & Videotage / New York / Mar 13 – May 2, 2020 / Mimi Wong / Even before the pandemic struck, the dystopian visions and reimagined histories presented in Hong Kong – Tales of the City felt extremely relevant and timely. Media works from nine artists belonging to Hong Kong’s oldest video collective address a range of vital issues,…Read More

Amir H. Fallah 2020 COLA Fellow

06/24/2020 | By DennyGallery

Congratulations to Amir H. Fallah for being selected as a 2020 City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Artist Fellowship awardee. The Fellows were selected by a panel comprising curators, educators, museum directors and past COLA Fellows. The fellowship provides each artist with $10,000 to produce a new body of work, which will be premiered at the COLA 2020 exhibition. Watch a video of Amir H. Fallah made as part of the virtual exhibition.  

Stephen Thorpe in Elephant Magazine

06/19/2020 | By DennyGallery

Stephen Thorpe’s Eerie Interiors Capture Isolation in Colourful Form The British artist’s paintings of rooms and their corners are far from straightforward. They delineate the dark recesses of our psyches, and presciently reflect isolation right now in colourful, disquieting form. Words by Emily Gosling The Forgotten Language of Instinct, 2020 “When you first look at one of my paintings, it seems to make sense. It might look like a room, but it reveals itself in its oddity the more you look…Read More

Paula Wilson named Princeton University’s Hodder Fund grant recipient

06/13/2020 | By DennyGallery

Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton announces special Hodder Fund grants for 2020-2021 to 10 emerging career artists Grants awarded to Lileana Blain-Cruz, Onyedika Chuke, Mark DeChiazza, Marjani Forte, Jennifer Kidwell, Aurora Nealand, Maya Phillips, Aaron Robertson, Katy Pyle, and Paula Wilson are intended to support artists during the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic The Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University has announced the award of additional support to artists for the 2020-21 academic year…Read More