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Exhibits

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  • [Group Show]
  • January 30 – March 3, 2013, 2013
  • Opening: February 1, 2013
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  • Lesley Heller Gallery
  • 54 Orchard Street
  • New York, New York 10002
  • 212-410-6120

Including work by Lisa Beck, Lydia Dona, Scott Grodesky, Black Lake, Fabian Marcaccio, Kanishka Raja, Peter Rostovsky, Daniel Wiener


Hankering ShuffledI am including Hankering, Reshuffled. One of my larger sculptures.

 


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News

  • Sculpture Magazine 2015
  • Interview on Gorky’s Grandaughter
  • Limited Edition Sequoia Tee
  • Covering, 1978
  • East Hampton Star, 2012

Exhibits

  • At Home with Scallywags and Ra…
  • Consummate Plush
  • Ho Hum All Ye Faithful (part …
  • Wide Eyed and Open Mouthed
  • !Quirk

Open Source Sculpture

  • Animated Vessels
  • Undulant Cousins
  • The Collocation Project
  • Making the FXFOWLE Tabletop
  • Making A Table

Sculptors

  • Elise Siegel
  • Joel Otterson
  • Ronald Bladen
  • Alan Wiener
  • Elisa Lendvay
  • Nancy Davidson
  • Julia Kunin

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Exhibitions

At Home with Scallywags and Rapscallions

  • April 2 - May 1, 2022, 2022
  • Opening: April 2, 4-6pm
  • Pamela Salisbury Gallery
  • 36 1/2 Warren St.
  • Hudson, New York 12534
  • 518-828-5907

The Space of Intimacy

Bomb Magazine The Space of Intimacy: Daniel Wiener Interviewed by Fawn Krieger: As time went on I realized that the faces’ expressions reflected a common reaction to this era. That I was dumfounded, flabbergasted, and bewildered by the rise of authoritarian nationalism seeped unconsciously into this group of work. The show ended up as an emotional response to being at a loss—“wide-eyed” with disbelief and “open-mouthed” with astonishment, along with a fair amount of panic.

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