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New York, NY | MeetAT at Magenta Plains

April 8 | 5:30 pm 7:00 pm

Moira Dryer. The Perpetual Painting, 1988.

You’re invited to our next NY MeetAT networking event on April 8, graciously hosted by Olivia Smith, Director at Magenta Plains. Join us for an evening of light refreshments and engaging conversations with fellow ArtTable members and new connections.

Magenta Plains was founded in the Lower East Side in 2016 and relocated to a multi-floor, 4,500 square-foot space at the intersection of Canal Street and Bowery in 2022. With an intergenerational emphasis, the gallery’s mission is to foster context and meaning for the development of new ideas and emerging art as well as to exhibit and preserve older generations of artists’ work. The gallery has organized more than 65 exhibitions and presents a dynamic discourse through curated group shows and programming across a multitude of disciplines.

The gallery represents artists including Jennifer Bolande, Ebecho Muslimova, Rachel Rossin, Ken Lum, Zach Bruder, Don Dudley, the Estate of Barbara Ess, Tiril Hasselknippe, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Alex Kwartler, Liza Lacroix, Matt Keegan, Anne Libby, Chason Matthams, Peter Nagy, Bill Saylor, Jane Swavely, and the Stan VanDerBeek Archive. Additionally, the gallery presents a dynamic discourse through its program of curated group shows and project-based solo exhibitions including Sascha Braunig, Danica Lundy, Daniel Boccato, David Ostrowski, Matthew Metzger, Alexis Rockman, and Alan Uglow.

Magenta Plains has presented memorable historical solo exhibitions including William Wegman’s rare, altered photographs and drawings from the 1970s and 80s, Lillian Schwartz’ critically acclaimed debut New York solo gallery show at age 89, German artist Georg Herold’s caviar paintings and sculptures, a critically acclaimed exhibition of paintings from the 1980s by Martha Diamond, an exhibition of Tina Girouard’s rarely exhibited “DNA-Icons” series, and new found object sculptures by Jon Kessler. The gallery also looks forward to upcoming presentations of works by Moira Dryer and Paul Gardère.

From March 13 – April 25, 2025, Magenta Plains will present Ebecho Muslimova & Maria Lassnig, an exhibition that brings together the work of two artists who confront the psychological and physical experience of the body in profoundly individual yet resonant ways. New paintings and Sumi ink drawings by Muslimova are paired with historic works by Lassnig dated from 1970-1992.

From March 13 – April 26, 2025, Magenta Plains will also present Moira Dryer: Perpetual Painting, a posthumous solo exhibition of works from 1986 to 1992.

Are you considering joining ArtTable and want to know more about who we are and what we do? This is a great opportunity for potential members to get to know us!

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Magenta Plains

149 Canal St
New York, New York 10002 United States
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