Gallery Min Min - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Min Min. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Group Exhibition
[Image: Sally Ross "Padlock" Oil on linen 71 x 64cm]
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Ruth Root Exhibition
[Image: "Untitled" (2007) Enamel on aluminum 121.9 x 177.8cm]
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Chris Vassel Exhibition
Opening: May 20th (Tue) 18:00-20:00
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Graham Parks Exhibition
[Image: "what goes on" (2008) Acrylic on wood panel 104.1 x 119.3cm]
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Alex Brown + Group Exhibition
Opening Reception: March 17th (Mon) 18:00-20:00 [Image: Alex Brown "Canyon" (2007) Oil on canvas 203.2 x 205.7cm]
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Jun Iida "Room to Room 08"
[Image: Untitled (2007) Pencil on paper 44.5 x 37.0cm]
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Eddie Martinez + William J O'Brian + Roman Wolgin + Jonas Wood Exhibition
[Image: Jonas Wood "Untitled (Circle Flowers)" (2007) Oil on canvas, 40.6 x 58.4cm]
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Nina Lola Bachhuber "Lucy in the sky with diamonds"
[Image: Untitled (2007) series of 8 drawings, 24 x 32cm each]
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Hirsch Perlman Exhibition
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Faris McReynolds Exhibition
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Miranda Lichtenstein Exhibition
The still life photographs that comprise this show continue to reveal Lichtenstein's interest in failed systems, in particular typological systems that fail to tame nature. Printed from polaroids through (...)
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Group Show
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Jun Iida "Room to Room 02-07"
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Guy Limone Exhibition
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Group Exhibition
[Image: "Untitled, 2006" Oil Paint on Canvas, 156.2x143.5cm, Alex Brown]
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"The Installation of Lights" Exhibition
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Gallery MinMin Collection "Minimum"
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Nina Lola Bachhuber Exhibition
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Faris McReynolds Exhibition
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Jun Iida Exhibition
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Black and White
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Miranda Lichtenstein Exhibition
Whether in a Thai field, a resort in Malaysia or a Parisian suburb, Miranda Lichtenstein's photographs capture an "awe before life", a feeling modern people often tend to lose.
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Graham Parks Exhibition
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Greg Rook - Myth II
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Nina Lola Bachhuber
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Greg Rook Solo Exhibition
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Jan Staller
Jan Staller is a New York-based photographer. The main sources of his large-scale, romantically tinted images are mostly from the industrial sites such as a knitting factory and the freight yard. While (...)
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Florian Maier - Achen





