Postmasters 5.0 -postmasters gallery

Postmasters 5.0 -postmasters gallery Postmasters Gallery represents artists whose artworks are content oriented, conceptually based, and—m

Postmasters Gallery has been named “Best 2014 New York Gallery” by the Village Voice, the same year it celebrated its 30th anniversary. The gallery opened in East Village in 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in 1998 to Chelsea. In October 2013, after 15 years in Chelsea, Postmasters opened its new 6000 sqf ground-floor space at 54 Franklin Street in Tribeca. The current location allows us to present

two exhibitions simultaneously. We represent young and established artists of all media and actively seek new forms of creative expression to show them in the context of traditional formats. The artworks are generally content-oriented, conceptually based, and - most importantly - reflective of our time. Postmasters has a long history of showing new media art beginning with - now seminal – 1996 exhibition “Can You Digit?”
Painters (David Diao, Austin Lee, Steve Mumford, Adam Cvijanovic and William Powhida), sculptors (Monica Cook, John Powers, Daria Irincheeva), photographers (Mark Dorf, Chris Verene), installation and conceptual artists (Diana Cooper, Sally Smart) are represented along the video, new media and internet artists like Guy Ben Ner, Shamus Clisset, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Ryder Ripps, Rafael Rozendaal, Ernesto Klar, Serkan Özkaya, Eva & Franco Mattes, Federico Solmi and Wolfgang Staehle. for more of us follow us on
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In conjunction with Molly Crabapple exhibition Postmasters 5.O presents an evening of live poetry and music by Omar Musa...
11/13/2023

In conjunction with Molly Crabapple exhibition Postmasters 5.O presents an evening of live poetry and music by Omar Musa, an award-winning Bornean-Australian author, poet, rapper and visual artist. With a performance that traverses oceans, Bornean rainforests, Muslim identity, Australian race relations, addiction and heartbreak, Omar will read from his new book of woodcuts and poetry Killernova, and launch his new single "Electricity." He will be supported by well known cellist, composer, and improvisor Mariel Roberts and award-winning poet and human rights lawyer Sara Saleh. There will be Malaysian sweets.






Wednesday, November 15
Postmasters Gallery
Doors open 6:30pm
4 Bond Street, 10012

Oh, what a night! with Molly Crabapple, most portrait sitters and a sea of humans. The  perfect synergy of the art, the ...
11/12/2023

Oh, what a night! with Molly Crabapple, most portrait sitters and a sea of humans. The  perfect synergy of the art, the space and the people. We are so proud to have done this exhibition. Must see. We run through December 16.

BOOOOOOOM, Come On Everybody!!!!! Activate your FOMO. We really did it. A show like no other opens tonight. Molly Crabap...
11/11/2023

BOOOOOOOM, Come On Everybody!!!!! Activate your FOMO. We really did it. A show like no other opens tonight. Molly Crabapple "the chair series" at Postmasters 5.0.
At 4 Bond NYC 6-8 pm
Cuz, you know, whiteboxing art is so over.

BOOM!Great article on the gallery in Document by FT
11/09/2023

BOOM!

Great article on the gallery in Document
by FT



BOOM! Install in progress on Bond St. Molly Crabapple show opens this Sat, 6-8 pm - And it will be glorious.  MOLLY CRAB...
11/09/2023

BOOM! Install in progress on Bond St.
Molly Crabapple show opens this Sat, 6-8 pm - And it will be glorious.


MOLLY CRABAPPLE
the chair series
Opening November 11 6-8pm
November 11 - December 15, 2023
4 Bond Street
New York, 10012

Opening Saturday, November 116 - 8 pm4 Bond StreetMOLLY CRABAPPLE The Chair Series
10/31/2023

Opening

Saturday, November 11

6 - 8 pm

4 Bond Street

MOLLY CRABAPPLE
The Chair Series

Wabi-sabi = imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete beautyIn traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world v...
10/24/2023

Wabi-sabi = imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete beauty

In traditional Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.
4 Bond, arguably the most beautiful space in NYC for our next show.

MOLLY CRABAPPLE
'The Chair Series'
Opening November 11

BOOOOOOOM! On November 11th Postmasters 5.0 will return to our old haunt: the amazing space at 4 Bond Street in Noho wit...
10/19/2023

BOOOOOOOM! On November 11th Postmasters 5.0 will return to our old haunt: the amazing space at 4 Bond Street in Noho with a show of new works by Molly Crabapple "The Chair Series" - this will be a stunning must see exhibition. We are so thrilled!

Molly Crabapple
The Chair Series
November 11 - December 15, 2023
4 Bond Street, 10012

Images
1. Sage Sovereign, 2023
Pen, ink, dye, gouache, watercolor, marker, brush, acrylic, pastel on cardboard
40.5 x 33 inches

2. Asad, 2023
Pen, ink, dye, gouache, watercolor, marker, brush, acrylic, pastel on cardboard
30 x 22.5 inches

3. Flynn and Sasha, 2023
Pen, ink, dye, gouache, watercolor, marker, brush, acrylic, pastel on cardboard
41 x 24 inches

4. Mia, 2023
Pen, ink, dye, gouache, watercolor, marker, brush, acrylic, pastel on cardboard
41 x 27 inches

5. Max Fractal, 2023
Pen, ink, dye, gouache, watercolor, marker, brush, acrylic, pastel on cardboard
40 x 32 inches

BOOOOOM! Remember this amazing space on Bond street? We staged "Machine Violence" here in May and it looks like Postmast...
10/17/2023

BOOOOOM! Remember this amazing space on Bond street? We staged "Machine Violence" here in May and it looks like Postmasters 5.0 will do it again in November with a new extraordinary show of.............
Details soon

Repost from •Thinking back on my show, “Alpha AF”, Fall of 2021, these 3 big boys:1) “Ridden Hard”UV print on Samba123 x...
10/07/2023

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Thinking back on my show, “Alpha AF”, Fall of 2021, these 3 big boys:

1) “Ridden Hard”
UV print on Samba
123 x 72 inches

2) “Lumberjack”
UV print on Samba
123 x 72 inches

3) “Mudman”
UV print on Samba
123 x 72 inches

Sally Smart L’arte ‘viva’ at La Casa Degli Artisti Roma, Italy curated by Paulina Bebecka , Photo:   👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼  ❤️❤️smart i...
10/03/2023

Sally Smart
L’arte ‘viva’
at La Casa Degli Artisti Roma, Italy
curated by Paulina Bebecka ,
Photo:
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
❤️❤️

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italia

Repost from .smart•🔶🔶🔶🔶L’opening della mostraTHE ARTISTS HOUSE / LA CASA DEGLIARTISTIL’arte ‘viva’ di Sally SmartE la vi...
09/26/2023

Repost from .smart

🔶🔶🔶🔶
L’opening della mostra
THE ARTISTS HOUSE / LA CASA DEGLI
ARTISTI
L’arte ‘viva’ di Sally Smart
E la visita guidata
LA CONTEMPORANEITÀ DELLE
TRADIZIONI
Grazie alle curatrici, al pubblico e naturalmente al nostro prezioso staff!

Photo: 🙏🏻
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
❤️❤️

smart


italia



Repost from •Showing all the episodes of 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘰𝘵𝘴 in the same room for the first time ! 😀 FAKE VIEWStill Sept 10Photo , ...
09/23/2023

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Showing all the episodes of 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘰𝘵𝘴 in the same room for the first time ! 😀

FAKE VIEWS
till Sept 10

Photo ,

🙏



mccollister hoffman

Jake Levy

Repost from •𝘈𝘣𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘳𝘥𝘴 𝘝𝘪𝘰𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 (2016-2021)While the rules of content moderation may seem opaque or poorly defin...
09/23/2023

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𝘈𝘣𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘳𝘥𝘴 𝘝𝘪𝘰𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 (2016-2021)

While the rules of content moderation may seem opaque or poorly defined to everyday users, they are clearly delineated by today’s social media platforms. These internal-only documents, leaked to us in the course of our investigation, are used to train new online moderators and define the acceptable boundaries of content, text and imagery, like: gore, hate speech, po*******hy and violence.

Today an increasing degree of moderation work is subject to automated or algorithmic decision making, but large portions still require a level of human interpretation. This labor is most often fulfilled by precarious gig-workers from around the globe.
Long and irregular work hours, combined with the need to routinely view disturbing imagery, leads to an extremely high turnover rate in the field. Part time moderators rarely know what platform(s) they are contracted to - the origin of these
documents remains a mystery.

Exhibition view
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Márta Kucsora: STRETCH The solo exhibition of Márta Kucsora at the Kepes Institute in Eger is the second monographic ove...
09/21/2023

Márta Kucsora: STRETCH



The solo exhibition of Márta Kucsora at the Kepes Institute in Eger is the second monographic overview of her paintings in a major Hungarian museum.

The Hungarian painter’s distinctive pieces are characterized by her use of radical possibilities of abstract-lyrical form-building. The materiality of the surfaces applied with paint gives Kucsora’s works their subject matter. Emotionally animated, energetic, and passionate, the vast, often larger-than-life dimensions of her canvases push the boundaries of the spatial expanse of the medium. Kucsora’s compositions recall the abstract expressionist heroic feminist artists who worked as sensitive seismographs of society, such as Joan Mitchell, Lee Krasner, and Perle Fine, all captured the unfathomable depths of the environment with a liberating vitality. Similarly to contemporary painters exploring the vast possibilities of the physical dimension of the paint that possess a psychologically encoded depth, such as Julie Mehretu or Katharine Gross, Kucsora’s canvases invoke the richness and complexity of human emotions, while also revealing the rhythm of the interrupted and uninterrupted processes of the universe and the entropy—the state of disorder—of nature.

BOOM! Official unveiling reception for Diana Cooper's "Double Take" monumental mosaic on Roosevelt Island!
09/21/2023

BOOM! Official unveiling reception for Diana Cooper's "Double Take" monumental mosaic on Roosevelt Island!

Great assessment of Photofairs by the always thoughtful Tim Schneider.    a.m.j.a.n.s.k.i
09/08/2023

Great assessment of Photofairs by the always thoughtful Tim Schneider.




a.m.j.a.n.s.k.i

VIP Photofairs in full blast*Booth  #248
09/07/2023

VIP Photofairs in full blast

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Booth #248

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Postmasters Gallery opened in East Village in 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in 1998 to Chelsea. In October 2013, after 15 years in Chelsea, Postmasters opened its new 6000 sqf ground-floor space at 54 Franklin Street in Tribeca. The current location allows us to present two exhibitions simultaneously. We represent young and established artists of all media and actively seek new forms of creative expression to show them in the context of traditional formats. The artworks are generally content-oriented, conceptually based, and - most importantly - reflective of our time. Postmasters has a long history of showing new media art beginning with - now seminal – 1996 exhibition “Can You Digit?” Painters (David Diao, Austin Lee, Steve Mumford, Adam Cvijanovic and William Powhida), sculptors (Monica Cook, John Powers, Daria Irincheeva), photographers (Mark Dorf, Chris Verene), installation and conceptual artists (Diana Cooper, Sally Smart) are represented along the video, new media and internet artists like Guy Ben Ner, Shamus Clisset, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Ryder Ripps, Rafael Rozendaal, Ernesto Klar, Serkan Özkaya, Eva & Franco Mattes, Federico Solmi and Wolfgang Staehle. for more of us follow us on -> Instagram: @postmastersgallery -> Twitter: Magda - owner/director: @magdasawon Tamas - owner/director: @bloater Paulina - director: @piniakot