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Happy land
2 Nov — 21 Dec 2024 at Palo Gallery in New York, United StatesMeer , December 9, 2024 -
Atlantic aurora
16 Nov — 21 Dec 2024 at Palo Gallery in New York, United StatesMeer, December 9, 2024 -
Tim Noble’s “Happy Land” Incites Raw Subjectivity
Xuezhu Jenny Wang, Impulse Magazine, December 5, 2024 -
Wild Mildness: Art Cologne focuses on painting
The fair shows that art is not just a topic for well-heeled collectors. The proportion of young art is increasing, the eighties are returning.Christiane Meixner, Tagesspiegel, November 8, 2024
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A stroll through the Cologne Art Fair
The 57th edition of Art Cologne begins this Friday. It surprises with numerous new, young positions, but also boasts some popular names.Susanne Schreiber, Handelsblatt, November 7, 2024 -
Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein: Tactics and Mythologies
We spent years treating the internet as our collective subconscious. Our process was like a deep dive into a labyrinth of imaginative, poetic fragments shared by anonymous people from around the world. – Orejarena & SteinAline Smithson, LENSCRATCH, September 29, 2024 -
Tactics And Mythologies by Andrea Orejarena and Caleb Stein at Deichtorhallen Hamburg
Tactics And Mythologies is the first European solo exhibition by the New York duo Andrea Orejarena and Caleb Stein and presents a photographic road trip through the visual worlds of viral conspiracy theories.PhMuseum, September 27, 2024 -
Mami Wata
4 Sep — 26 Oct 2024 at Palo Gallery in New York, United StatesMeer , September 16, 2024
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Uneasy feeling in Hamburg – is our life a matrix?
Hamburg. Strong photo exhibition in Phoxxi: An artist duo humorously gets to the bottom of conspiracy myths – you can even make your own.Vera Fengler, Hamburger Abendblatt, September 9, 2024 -
Dubious photos – and how to decipher them
Stefan Grund, WELT, September 9, 2024 -
Exhibition on artificial intelligence and conspiracy theories in Hamburg
TV BroadcastSat.1 Regional , September 9, 2024 -
Visual conspiracy: questionable photos – and how to decode them
Nouvelles du Monde, September 6, 2024
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The US Visual and Informational Imagery According to Orejarena and Stein
The New York duo's first solo exhibition in Europe presents photographic and cinematic works in Hamburg that address simulation practices and narratives of disinformation onlineFrancesca Petretto, Il Giornale dell'Arte, September 5, 2024 -
Deichtorhallen curator: First exhibition dedicated to AI
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Lily Burgess and Lauren Massie’s ‘A Vehement Flame’ is a photographic manifestation of love’s unpredictability
Told in 14 blown-up Polaroids and a collage at PALO Gallery, the couple’s first exhibition showcases their tumultuous relationship in all its authentic glorySofi Cisneros, Document Journal, August 5, 2024 -
A Vehement Flame | A Conversation with Lily Burgess and Lauren Massie
Blake Sterling, Musée Magazine, August 1, 2024
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‘A VEHEMENT FLAME’, PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE HEART BY LAUREN MASSIE AND LILY BURGESS
NAZ KAWAKAMI, Monster Children , July 8, 2024 -
A Wax Statue of Lincoln Melted Into a Meme
The sculpture was part of a series meant to comment on American monument culture. Cue the jokes instead.Annie Aguiar, The New York Times, June 25, 2024 -
Fake News, Real Art: Inside “American Glitch”
Ellen Stone, Public Offerings Ltd., June 16, 2024 -
11 Books We Can’t Stop Thinking About This Month
An intimate memoir from Joan Didion’s assistant, a dive into the uncanny valley, a poetry primer, and more recommendations from the staff of Vanity Fair.Madison Reid, Vanity Fair, June 13, 2024
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Felt and Flora: Sagarika Sundaram’s Enveloping Organisms
Kristin Farr, Juxtapoz, June 5, 2024 -
British Journal of Photography
Reviews by Philippa Kelly, Ravi Gosh and Diane Smyth, British Journal of Photography, June 1, 2024 -
WHOSE MUSE?, PALO GALLERY NEW YORK CITY
Anfisa Vrubel, PURPLE, May 24, 2024 -
Botanicals with Bite
Jennifer Vogel, American Craft Council , May 16, 2024
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Whose Muse?
Quingyuan Deng, office magazine, May 7, 2024 -
Palo Gallery Examining the Power of Portraiture in the 21st Century
A new exhibition at Palo Gallery in Manhattan looks at the power of portraiture and the intimate, and often troubled, relationship between artist and subject.Samantha Conti, Women's Wear Daily , April 13, 2024 -
PHOTOGRAPHER JANE HILTON’S 30-YEAR CAREER DOCUMENTING THE AMERICAN WEST
Pianist, Filmmaker, Photographer, Explorer, Jane Hilton shares her documented story of the American West through her lens.Whytt Magazine, Whytt Magaine, March 19, 2024 -
‘LA Gun Club’: artist Jane Hilton on who’s shooting who
‘LA Gun Club’, an exhibition by Jane Hilton at New York’s Palo Gallery, explores American gun culture through a study of targets and shootersHannah Silver, Wallpaper*, March 16, 2024
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Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein, American Glitch @Palo
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Cowboys, drag queens and circus folk: Jane Hilton on photographing the misfits of America
Hilton's latest project, 'LA GUN CLUB,' currently being displayed at the Palo Gallery in New York City, explores American gun culture through 'shot up' target posters.Theo Farrant, Euronews, March 7, 2024 -
Featured in Foam Magazine #65: Talent
The Foam Magazine Talent 2024-2025 issue brings together 20 innovative voices in photography from across the world.Foam Magazine, February 23, 2024 -
AMERICAN GLITCH What can the world trust?
Alp Tekin , Yuzu Magazine , February 23, 2024
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“American Glitch” Book by Artists Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein
BOOOOOOOM , February 23, 2024 -
SNAPSHOT
'LA Gun Club' (2016) by Jane HiltonAlexander James, Financial Times, February 18, 2024 -
Palo Gallery : Jane Hilton : LA Gun Club
The Eye Of Photography , February 12, 2024 -
Palo Gallery : Orejarena & Stein : American Glitch
The Eye of Photography, February 9, 2024
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American Glitch
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ANNOUNCEMENT Caleb Stein & Andrea Orejarena: American Glitch
FEB 9 – APR 6, 2024 PALO GALLERY NEW YORK, USAArtpil, January 30, 2024 -
Artist Duo Orejarena & Stein On Simulations, Artistry and the Nature of Reality
"We spent years treating the internet as our collective subconscious."Christie Terry, OBSERVER, January 29, 2024 -
NYC-Arts Top 5 Picks: January 19 – January 25
Interesting. Unusual. Uniquely NYC. Highlights of this week’s top events include “Sagarika Sundaram: Source,” “Women Dressing Women.” “Shary Boyle: Outside the Palace of Me” and more.NYC-ARTS, January 18, 2024
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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in January
Roberta Smith covers the New York debut of Sagarika Sundaram along with shows by Robert Ryan, Blair Saxon-Hill and Clintel Steed.Roberta Smith, The New York Times, January 4, 2024 -
Sagarika Sundaram's nested felt works evince curiosity for hidden histories
STIR speaks with textile artist Sagarika Sundaram, who inquires into the origins of felt-making, fibre arts, and her textile innovations.Kate Meadows, stirworld, December 27, 2023 -
Artists to Watch This Month: 10 Solo Gallery Exhibitions to See In New York Before the End of the Year
TM Davy, Diamond Stingily, Dan Lam, Mondongo, and more.Annikka Olsen, Artnet News, December 11, 2023 -
Paul Henkel
Raised in the art world, the young curator is spotlighting new talent at his Manhattan art galleryElena Clavarino , Air Mail , December 2, 2023
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Textile panels and felt installations by Sagarika Sundaram
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Sagarika Sundaram's New Textile Pieces Come to Palo Gallery in New York
Exhibition ReviewsKame Hame, Widewalls, November 4, 2023 -
Artful Fall: Must See Gallery Shows of the Season
Sophia Schlesinger, Artmuse, September 26, 2023 -
The Armory Show, in a Back-to-School Edition
Art fairs come early, tailoring their calendars to compete with the city’s big fall gallery and museum exhibitions. A critic’s 11 favorite booths.Martha Schwendener, The New York Times, September 7, 2023
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What I Buy and Why: Collecting Is In the Blood for Gallerist Paul Henkel, an Art Historian Who Hails From a Family of Co
Lee Carter, Artnet, August 30, 2023 -
My My My Tintals and Fishscales
Andrew Paul Woolbright, The Brooklyn Rail, August 7, 2023 -
Art Buying Tips Porcelain and Polaroids
10 under 10,000 ALTERNATIVE REALITIESClara Zimmermann, Weltkunst, July 12, 2023 -
Sarp Kerem Yavuz’s AI Polaroids from the Ottoman Empire
Alexandra Goldman, Cultbytes, June 22, 2023
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Lisa Ross Resurrects Defaced Maoist Propaganda
Jesse Dorris, Surface Magazine Design Dispatch , June 12, 2023 -
Deanio X Delves into the Concealed History of the Harlem Hellfighters
Jard Lerebours, Office Magazine, May 31, 2023 -
Lisa Ross. Poisonous weeds
Valentina Popivoda, Meer, May 22, 2023 -
ILLUMINATING THE SPECTRUM OF EMOTION
Eloisa De Farias, FLAUNT Magazine, April 26, 2023
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About Those Amy Winehouse Paintings
Jeremy Sigler, Tablet, January 29, 2023 -
Celebrity-favorite tattoo artist Snuffy merges surreal art and Web3 with Looking In: To Know Yourself
Alessandro DeCaro, Alternative Press, January 5, 2023 -
Artforum x Tony Tafuro
Artforum's Instagram, December 20, 2022 -
Turning the Psychology of “Looking in” Into a Web3 Project
Langston Thomas , NFT Now, December 8, 2022
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Real Wild at Palo Gallery
Stephen Wozniak, White Hot Magazine , November 2, 2022 -
Architect Annabelle Selldorf and Curator Paul Henkel Collaborate on Exciting Gallery
Jacqueline Terrebonne, Galerie Magazine, October 7, 2022 -
Icarus Reaches: On Lee Jaffe’s “Jean-Michel Basquiat: Crossroads”
MARCUS J. GUILLORY, Whitehot Magazine, August 31, 2022 -
The Art World’s Favorite Architect Is Joining Forces With an Upstart Dealer to Launch a New Gallery in Downtown New York
Taylor Dafoe, Artnet, August 24, 2022
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Walk through floating sculptures of chewed bubble gum at this free exhibit downtown
Anna Rahmanan, Time Out, March 11, 2022 -
For Monsieur Zohore, Art Is a Balance of Comedy and Tragedy
Monsieur Zohore and Claire Selvin, PACE Gallery, February 25, 2022 -
HENRY HUDSON ‘THE PICTURES CAME ABOUT BECAUSE I’D TAKEN A FLIGHT TO LA WHICH WAS EMPTY’
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, January 31, 2022 -
At Mass MoCA, Supporting Artists Beyond Exhibitions
Laura van Straaten, The New York Times, October 21, 2021
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Snuffy, Tattoo Artist to Machine Gun Kelly, Opens a Brooklyn Studio
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ALEXANDER JAMES. KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY IS THE VERY FIRST PRODUCT OF THE GORGEOUS FOURTH ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAMME.
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Dean Dempsey
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Harlem Artist Creating Buzz with Beeswax Art
Roger Clark, Spectrum News NY1, October 13, 2020
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Palo Gallery’s ‘Memories Manifest’ Showcases Rising Stars Of New York City’s Art Scene
Dan Q. Dao, Forbes, October 5, 2020 -
MORE THAN A CANDLE: SANDY WILLIAMS IV’S WAX MONUMENTS
Zoe Hall, RVA Magazine , August 11, 2020 -
What Is ‘Contemporary’ Caribbean Culture
MutualArt, April 15, 2020 -
Alexander James’ art is inspired by his teenage punk hair & other memories
Ashleigh Kane, DAZED, August 15, 2019
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Traveling Through the Uyghur Homeland with Artist Lisa Ross
Hrag Vartanian, Hyperallergic, March 1, 2019 -
Shoot to thrill: photographs from the LA Gun Club
On a visit to a US gun range, photographer Jane Hilton decided to do some shooting of a different sort. But rather than focusing in on the people wielding the weapons, she concentrated on the targetsStephen Moss, The Guardian , April 27, 2016