Artists Put Their ‘Subculture Capital’ on Display

Last night saw the opening of Anonymous Gallery’s “Subculture Capital,” a group exhibition rich with appropriated imagery. Featuring paintings, collages and sculptures by New York-based artists Ronnie Cutrone, Kostas Seremetis, Rostarr and Rammellzee, the show will be on display through November 15th at Collective Hardware, 169 Bowery. |The Art Collectors|

Anonymous Gallery Releases 2 Container Locations

As promised, Anonymous Gallery published a map and locations of its temporary ‘CONTAIN’ exhibit to its website. Container 1 will be placed at 22nd & 11th Ave for Lamarche and Lister’s work. Container 2 can be found at Chrystie (btw Rivington & Stanton) for Hayuk and Canilao.

Artists Can Hardly ‘CONTAIN’ Themselves


Starting tomorrow, Anonymous Gallery is unloading temporary public art exhibits in Manhattan with the exact locations to be announced through their website. From October 16 to October 19, “Four 20ft x 8ft shipping containers will be placed curbside, near two separate major art institutions.” The ‘CONTAIN‘ show features the work of artists Monica Canilao, Maya Hayuk, Greg Lamarche (SP ONE) and Anthony Lister. Each were given a shipping container and asked to transform the boxy units into walk-in installations. They will be on view from noon to 6pm and only three people are allowed inside at one time. The project’s goal is two fold:

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