What the Gallery Says: “Taking its title from Alvin Toffler’s 1970 novel and Herbie Hancock’s 1983 album, Brian Alfred’s Future Shock embraces both of their messages and expands upon them. Toffler ...
What brings people to art making, and what keeps them going once they’ve started? Why I Make Art: Contemporary Artists’ Stories About Life & Work (Atelier Éditions), a new book by Brian Alfred, ...
An artist-run exhibition program, a Lower East Side gallery’s Chelsea outpost, and other recently opened art spots to add to your itinerary. Beauty is a Rare Thing, Brian Alfred’s sixth solo ...
“Brian Alfred: The Future Is Now!” at the Phoenix Art Museum: New York-based artist Brian Alfred ponders corporate culture and rampant industrialization in his latest exhibition. Although Alfred’s ...
MILES McENERY GALLERY is pleased to announce Why I Make Art, a group exhibition derived from Brooklyn-based artist, Brian Alfred’s, recent publication. Gathered from the archives of “Sound & Vision,” ...
Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video is the best show in yet another year of strong programming at The Frist, and their exhibit German Expressionism from the Detroit Institute of ...
Opening on September 7, 2024, The Williamsburg Biannual presents its inaugural exhibition, You Could Feel The Sky, a survey of Brian Alfred’s work from 2003 through the present. A reception ...
On the evidence of this exhibition, "It's Already the End of the World," and of his 2005-2008 series "Millions Now Living Will Never Die!!!," Brooklyn-based painter and filmmaker Brian Alfred seems to ...
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