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Presented as part of a2, anonymous gallery’s window initiative on Howard Street, Knuckle Crate (rejected Vitra design) by Dozie Kanu will unfold as a three-month public activation. Over the course of the presentation... Read complete text

Dates: April 01, 2026 - June 30, 2026

Location: 34 Howard Street New York, NY Directions

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Oct. 14 - Nov. 15, 2009

Popular culture most typically refers to the broad spectrum of general society whose ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images and other phenomena are deemed preferred within the mainstream. However, most often these...

Jun. 18 - Jun. 22, 2009

Bicycle Film Festival is pleased to announce Joy Ride, a group exhibition in collaboration with anonymous gallery, curated by Brendt Barbur, Joseph Ian Henrikson, and Tanya Arakawa Rosenstein. This multi-location...

Dec. 17, 2008 - Jan. 24, 2009

anonymous gallery is proud to combine three generations of prolific artists whose work has been influenced by, or have directly influenced popular culture, design, and the urban environment. The Piece...

Oct. 16 - Oct. 19, 2008

Four temporary, public art exhibitions, lasting four days, beginning October 16, 2008 and ending on October 19, 2008. Four 20ft x 8ft shipping containers will be placed curbside, near two...

Sep. 01 - Oct. 10, 2008

anonymous gallery is extremely pleased to present its inaugural exhibition titled PLAF: Autonomous Mechanisms, an ambitious collaborative public art project and exhibition created by Eltono and MOMO. Plaf is a...

Urs Fischer | Fireman's Memorial Garden

Urs Fischer (b. 1973) mines the potential of materials—from clay, steel, and paint to bread, dirt, and produce—to create works that disorient and bewilder. Through scale distortions, illusion, and the...

Robert Gober | Peach Tree Garden

Robert Gober has been exploring sexuality, religion, and politics in his work since the 1970s. Early in his career The New York Times described his sculptures as “minimal forms with...

Terence Koh | Green Oasis Community Garden

Terence Koh (b. 1977) was born in Beijing, China and grew up in Mississauga, Canada. Across his diverse oeuvre of works, which encompass sculptures, installations, and performance works, Koh explores...

The Terminal: Jason Isolini

Occupying a cold and windy graveyard shift at a commercial print facility - cyan, magenta and yellow inks began to leak from the printer. Whilst processing a six by twelve...

Elliot Reed

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