Anne Russinof's 'Friends and Strangers' and Shaped Canvas Exhibitions in New York
Anne Russinof presents her exhibition 'Friends and Strangers' in Tribeca through May 15, with the artist capturing the event's essence through her photographic work. Another of her shows, 'Canonical,' was displayed on the Lower East Side until October 23. Two separate exhibitions explore the varied and occasionally radical applications of shaped canvases from the 1960s onward. Horton Gallery hosts an exhibition through September 8 at its Sunday L.E.S. location. Russinof's 'Friends and Strangers' remains on view through October 21.
Key facts
- Anne Russinof's exhibition 'Friends and Strangers' is on view in Tribeca through May 15
- Anne Russinof's exhibition 'Friends and Strangers' is on view through October 21
- Anne Russinof is an artist and paparazza
- Two exhibitions chronicle disparate and radical uses of shaped canvases since the 1960s
- Anne Russinof's Lower East Side show 'Canonical' extended through October 23
- An exhibition is on view through September 8 at Horton Gallery (Sunday L.E.S.)
- Anne Russinof caught the spirit of the whole affair
- The source is from artcritical.com
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Artists
- Anne Russinof
Institutions
- Horton Gallery
- artcritical
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- Tribeca
- New York
- United States
- Lower East Side