The Untitled Space gallery is an
art gallery
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in the
Tribeca
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neighborhood of
New York City
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founded by curator, photographer, magazine editor, and multidisciplinary artist Indira Cesarine
in 2015. It exhibits the work of contemporary artists working in media including painting, sculpture, photography, video, printmaking, mixed media,
and performance art.
The gallery's exhibitions often focus on work by women artists that incorporates themes of feminism, political and social equality, and female empowerment.
Founding
Indira Cesarine founded The Untitled Space art gallery in 2015 after building a career as a fashion photographer and artist. She attended
Choate Rosemary Hall
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and studied at
Parsons School of Design
The Parsons School of Design is a private art and design college under The New School located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. Founded in 1896 after a group of progressive artists broke away from established Manhattan art ...
from the age of 15. After earning a triple degree in art history, women's studies and French literature from
Columbia University
Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
,
Cesarine worked as a fashion photographer in
London
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and
Paris
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as well as in
New York
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Places United Kingdom
* ...
, beginning with modeling agencies
Elite Model Management
Elite Model Management (MM) is a modeling agency that originated in Paris in 1972.
In 2004, the agencies in New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, and Toronto separated and formed Elite Model Management North America. Elite MM is a subsidiary of El ...
,
Ford Models
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History 20th century
Eileen and Jerry began the bu ...
, and
Wilhelmina Models
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and later gaining commissions for magazines including ''Marie Claire'', ''British Vogue'', ''Glamour'', ''InStyle'', ''GQ'', and ''Harper's Bazaar''
and advertising campaigns for clients including Dior, Kenzo, Charles Jourdan, and Cerruti. She was Editor-at-Large at ''Don't Tell It'' and Fashion Editor-at-Large at ''Lush Magazine'', and over the years her commissioned work appeared on over 5,000 editorial magazine pages.
As a fashion photographer she appeared on television shows including ''Entertainment Tonight'' and Bravo's ''Make Me a Supermodel'' UK and US editions (season 2). She ventured into film directing, with her first short film ''City of Love'' featured at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.
Her artwork has been exhibited in group and solo shows at museums and art galleries such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the French Embassy Cultural Center in New York, Mattatuck Museum,
Hudson Valley MOCA, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, The Watermill Center, Fabergé Big Egg Hunt at Rockefeller Center, ARTWALK NY, The Parlor NYC, and A.I.R. Gallery.
In 2009 Cesarine founded print and digital publication ''The Untitled Magazine'', which covers art, fashion, entertainment, and culture, and which she continues to publish.
She opened The Untitled Space gallery
in 2015 “as a platform for women in art and to promote feminist art as a genre.” After struggling to find American representation because “most of the galleries in New York represented 90 percent male artists,” Cesarine began curating her own exhibits of all-female artists “because there weren't that many opportunities for women unless you created them yourself,” Cesarine stated in Asha Dahya's book ''Today's Wonder Women: Every Day Super Heroes Who are Changing The World''.
The gallery has hosted (as of April 2023) more than 50 exhibitions showing the work of more than 500 artists. It has become known for controversial and boundary-pushing exhibitions.
In 2019 Cesarine launched a nonprofit, Art4Equality,
which supports art exhibitions and other projects, such as film and public art, on the theme of equality. Art4Equality projects include a public art billboard exhibition throughout New York City during the 2020 presidential election, presented in collaboration with The Untitled Space and non-profit SaveArtSpace.
Focus: Women's Art
The gallery has featured numerous exhibitions of art by women,
art celebrating women and inspired by women of accomplishment,
female self-portraiture, politically activist art,
and art addressing sexuality and gender.
Its exhibitions explore female empowerment, intersectionality, the female gaze, reproductive rights, and other feminist themes. For Cesarine, the gallery's exploration of female sexuality is part of a broader mission to “
radicatethe double standard that women can't enjoy and celebrate their sexuality” that still exists “despite the women's sexual liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s.”
The Untitled Space has garnered attention for its sustained emphasis on artistic activism. In 2017, Cesarine stated that opening The Untitled Space was part of an effort to “expose the gender bias that takes place in the art world” and that it represented “a response to an industry that remains permeable to rampant sexism.”
Group exhibitions
“The ‘F’ Word: Feminism in Art” was a group show in October 2015, curated by Cesarine and Denise Krimershmoys in celebration of The Untitled Magazine's “#GirlPower Issue.” It featured the work of 20 female artists, including
CocoRosie, Elektra KB,
Frances Goodman,
Hye Rim Lee,
Mari Kim, Natalie White,
Sophia Wallace,
Vexta
Vexta is an Australian stencil artist and street artist from Sydney, Australia.
Career
Beginning her career as an artist predominately working on the streets of Melbourne and Sydney, New South Wales, Vexta is now considered to be one of Austr ...
, and
Zana Briski
Zana Briski (born 25 October 1966) is a British photographer and filmmaker, best known for '' Born into Brothels'', the 2004 Oscar winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, which she directed. She founded Kids with Cameras, a non ...
.
"In The Raw: The Female Gaze on the Nude" was an exhibit at The Untiled Space May–June, 2016, of 20 female artists and their intimate vision on the female nude. Curated by Indira Cesarine and Coco Dolle, the exhibit included works of photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media and video. Juxtapoz stated of the exhibition, "'In The Raw' creates a cultural discourse of women on women, a female intervention, so to speak, on patriarchal culture.” Bedford + Bowery stated of the exhibition, “does the fact that women artists are depicting female nudes automatically make the work revolutionary? Unfortunately, yes. As an all-women art show, 'In the Raw' is automatically (and sadly) a rarity.” The exhibition featured works by
Victoria de Lesseps, Kelsey Bennett, Amanda Charchian, Leah Schrager, Maria Kreyn,
Lynn Bianchi, Marie Tomanova, Marianna Rothen,
Meredith Ostrom
Meredith Ostrom is an American actress. She graduated from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts where she got her BFA degree with a double major in Drama and Fine arts with a minor in Cinema Studies. After graduation she moved to Lon ...
, and Sophia Wallace. "I think it's really interesting how the nude is in many respects still considered taboo by society, yet is such an integral part of the history of art," Cesarine told Priscilla Frank of The Huffington Post, continuing, "I think it is extremely important for women to be liberated from perceiving themselves only via the eyes of men. A one-dimensional view of the world is not reality. There are so many more points of view that are relevant aside from that of the heterosexual male, and it's time for those voices to be heard."
Immediately following
Donald Trump's election, Cesarine began putting together an exhibit in protest, titled "UPRISE/ANGRY WOMEN." The exhibition was presented in collaboration with ERA Coalition, an equal rights non-profit led by founder and President Emerita
Jessica Neuwirth
Jessica Neuwirth (born 10 December 1961) is an American lawyer and international women's rights activist. She is one of the founders of Equality Now, an international women's rights organizations established in 1992, and the founder and director o ...
, with a percentage of proceeds going to the organization's Fund for Women's Equality. The gallery called for submissions from female-identifying artists and received more than 1,800 submissions from 400 artists.
A final selection of 80 works, including a work by
Rose McGowan
Rósa Arianna McGowan (born September 5, 1973) is an American actress and activist. After her film debut in a brief role in the comedy ''Encino Man'' (1992), she achieved recognition for her performance in the dark comedy ''The Doom Generation' ...
,
constituted the exhibit, which ran in January and February 2017.
An exemplification of “art as activism” and reflecting on “the future of women's rights in America in light of the ‘Trumpocalypse,’” the exhibition received attention from Newsweek,
Harper's Bazaar,
New York Magazine, W Magazine,
Dazed, Harper's Bazaar,
Teen Vogue,
and other publications for its “radical” themes. Cesarine told Newsweek about this exhibit, “Art can be an act of protest in itself. It can be a catalyst for change."
In addition to McGowan,
Ann Lewis
Ann C. Frank Lewis (born December 19, 1937) is an American Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party strategist. Lewis served as White House Communications Director in the Presidency of Bill Clinton, Clinton administration and in senio ...
,
Fahren Feingold
Fahren Feingold (September 19, 1980 – September 26, 2023) was an American artist and fashion designer. She was known for feminist watercolors often depicting female nudes, painted using a wet-on-wet technique. Represented by The Untitled Spa ...
, Rebecca Leveille,
Sophia Wallace, and Cesarine were exhibiting artists.
A year later the gallery presented a follow-up exhibit, "ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE," on the theme of artists responding to the political climate in America since the election of Donald Trump.; submissions were open to all genders, with the selected works reflecting themes including immigration rights, reproductive rights, climate change, transgender rights, white supremacy, gender equality, gun control, and sexual harassment. The group exhibition was curated by Cesarine, who also exhibited artwork. It was widely recognized for its reflection of art as a means of political protest, with the Guardian noting that it “
vokedthe kind of hand-in-hand solidarity that's been on display in the last 12 months.”
It was featured on CNN
and in Vogue US,
Vogue Italia,
Interview and other publications. Vogue described it as "a collective meditation on a year of rage that pushes mediums to the extreme.”
Among the exhibiting artists were Alexandra Rubenstein,
Alison Jackson,
Ann Lewis
Ann C. Frank Lewis (born December 19, 1937) is an American Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party strategist. Lewis served as White House Communications Director in the Presidency of Bill Clinton, Clinton administration and in senio ...
, Leah Schrager,
Grace Graupe-Pillard
Grace Graupe-Pillard is an American artist from New York City, United States. She was known for her feminist stance during the 1970s. Later her paintings dealt with wider political issues, such as the Iraq War.
Early life and career
Grace Graupe ...
,
Michele Pred,
Olive Allen,
Parker Day, Rebecca Leveille,
Signe Pierce, and
Tatana Kellner.
“LIFEFORCE” was an all-female group show in 2016 curated by Kelsey and Rémy Bennett, granddaughters of
Tony Bennett
Anthony Dominick Benedetto (August 3, 1926 – July 21, 2023), known professionally as Tony Bennett, was an American jazz and traditional pop singer. He received many accolades, including 20 Grammy Awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, ...
. The sisters each contributed original work to the exhibition, alongside notable artists Hein Koh,
Juno Calypso
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, Maisie Cousins,
Monica Garza
Monica Garza (born in Alamogordo, New Mexico) is an American artist of Mexican and Korean background based in Atlanta, Georgia. She specializes in painting care-free, ethically and racially ambiguous women of color, of all body types. She is know ...
,
Nadia Lee Cohen
Nadia Lee Cohen (born 15 November 1990) is a British artist, photographer, filmmaker, and model.
Early life
Cohen was born in Essex in 1990, to an Israeli father, and a British mother of Ukrainian descent. She was raised on an isolated farm in ...
,
Panteha Abareshi
Panteha Abareshi (; born 1999) is a Canadian-born American multidisciplinary artist and curator, primarily working within installation art, video art, and performance art. They are of Jamaican and Iranian descent, and their work is about chronic ...
,
Parker Day, Sam Cannon, and
Signe Pierce. In an interview with Vice, the Bennetts stated that the show's
cyberfeminist
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themes were inspired by Donna Haraway's 1985 essay, “A Cyborg Manifesto,” in which Haraway described “the utopian dream of the hope for a monstrous world without gender. The exhibit featured artworks that explored “the feminine in the context of a genderless future.”
“SHE INSPIRES,” curated by Cesarine in May 2017, presented work by 60 artists honoring historical women and women's contributions to history and culture. The exhibit was presented in collaboration with She Should Run, a non-profit organization that encourages women to run for office. The exhibited works included a painting by Cesarine inspired by women's suffrage figurehead
Victoria Woodhull
Victoria Claflin Woodhull (born Victoria California Claflin; September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927), later Victoria Woodhull Martin, was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for president of the United States in the 187 ...
,
in addition to works by
Ann Lewis
Ann C. Frank Lewis (born December 19, 1937) is an American Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party strategist. Lewis served as White House Communications Director in the Presidency of Bill Clinton, Clinton administration and in senio ...
,
Fischer Cherry,
Lynn Bianchi,
Jess de Wahls, Rebecca Leveille, and Sylvia Maier.
The gallery described the exhibition's aim as “not only
oexplore themes of inspiration of present day female role models, but also the legacy of women who have paved the way, and to inspire and empower others with visual art on the subject.” Vice quoted Cesarine saying the intention was to “honor and celebrate women who have impacted our culture and tell their stories which should be rightfully included not just as 'women's history,' but everyone's history."
Another major exhibition in 2017 was the June–July show "SECRET GARDEN: The Female Gaze on Erotica," featuring 40 female artists curated by Cesarine.
It presented figurative works of nudes and erotic art by female-identifying artists. The title was inspired by
Nancy Friday
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's book ''My Secret Garden'', with the exhibition's themes identifying with Friday's history as a figurehead in the feminist
sexual liberation
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movement. The Cut noted its depictions of “contorted, vulnerable, and simultaneously empowered women as subjects whose sexuality cannot be deduced or simplified to fit stereotypical criteria.” It included works by artists including Fahren Feingold, Hiba Schahbaz,
Julia Fox
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,
Betty Tompkins
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and
Joan Semmel
Joan Semmel (born October 19, 1932) is an American feminist painter and professor emeritus in painting. She is best known for her large-scale naturalistic nude self portraits as seen from her perspective looking down.
Education and political in ...
.
The 2018 exhibition "(HOTEL) XX"
was an immersive hotel-room installation at the
SPRING/BREAK Art Show, for which Indira Cesarine curated the artwork of 20+ female-identifying artists including Alexandra Rubenstein, Fahren Feingold, Julia Fox, Kat Toronto aka Miss Meatface,
Meredith Ostrom
Meredith Ostrom is an American actress. She graduated from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts where she got her BFA degree with a double major in Drama and Fine arts with a minor in Cinema Studies. After graduation she moved to Lon ...
,
Myla Dalbesio,
Suzanne Wright as well as works by Cesarine, on the subject of what happens behind the closed doors of hotel rooms.
A syntactical play on female sex chromosomes, “(HOTEL) XX” emphasized female sexuality outside of the male gaze; ''Dujour'' noted that it “reimagined a seedy motel as a site for openly exploring female sexuality and excess rather than sexual subterfuge."
The gallery produced the group exhibit "EDEN" at the 2019
SPRING/BREAK Art Show, curated by Cesarine and showcasing 20+ female artists at the UN Plaza in New York City. Exploring the concept of the Garden of Eden,
the exhibit investigated its history, symbolism, and cultural impact through a feminist lens, unpacking themes including the roles of Adam and Eve, sexual temptation, and the concept of
original sin
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.
Artists Alexandra Rubinstein, Gracelee Lawrence, Hiba Schahbaz, Jasmine Murrell, Jeanette Hayes, Jessica Lichtenstein, Leah Schrager, Sarah Maple, and Cesarine each exhibited work. Additionally, the exhibition featured a live performance by dancer Katherine Crockett and body painting by
Trina Merry
Trina Merry (born 1980). is an American multimedia artist that uses the human body as a brush or a surface. She is best known for her trompe l’oeil street art performances that camouflage human canvases into their environments as well as her o ...
.
The 2019 group show "IRL: Investigating Reality," curated by Cesarine, examined themes of real life and reality versus fictional, online, or idealized worlds, as well as the influence of technology on the modern world. The exhibited artworks were described as “intimate works charged with self-interrogation, vignettes of reality, explorations of realism, revelations of private lives, as well as works full of satire and humour that address the intersection of the digital and physical worlds.”
“IRL” included work by Jeanette Hayes, who also had a solo show at the gallery that year.
Also among the 46 exhibiting artists were Alison Jackson,
Grace Graupe Pillard,
Karen Bystedt, Katie Commodore, Logan White, Reisha Perlmutter, and
Robin Tewes.
Also in 2019 the gallery presented "BODY BEAUTIFUL," a show featuring 50 artists' work including painting, drawing, photography, video, and sculpture that highlighted the power of the figure and reflected on the
body positivity
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movement. ''Dazed'' described it as a “comprehensive celebration of the human form
ith
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body-positive depictions of the human form, including all body types, ages, and genders, celebrating diversity as well as the timeless beauty of the body."
I-D/Vice reported that the exhibition addressed “the shift in our present cultural narrative, in which limited conceptions of beauty are being flipped to celebrate a fuller aesthetic spectrum.” In addition to curating “BODY BEAUTIFUL,” Cesarine contributed a portrait of body-positive activist
Tess Holliday. Anna Sampson, Anne Barlinckhoff, Elisa Garcia de la Huerta,
Haley Morris-Cafiero
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, Hiba Schabaz,
Lisa Levy
Lisa Levy (born 1956) is a contemporary artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. She is a visual artist, a performance artist, and a radio show host.
Levy had a longstanding career as an art director and studied illustration. From this, ...
, and
Sarah Maple were also exhibiting artists. The exhibition raised funds for Art4Equality.
"Art4Equality x Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happiness" in fall 2020 was a group exhibition of more than 50 artists that combined a gallery show and a public art billboard series presented in collaboration with non-profits SaveArtSpace and Art4Equality at various
New York City
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locations, focused on responses to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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as well as the political and civil unrest of that summer. The billboards, which were located across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, NYC, featured artworks by
Panteha Abareshi
Panteha Abareshi (; born 1999) is a Canadian-born American multidisciplinary artist and curator, primarily working within installation art, video art, and performance art. They are of Jamaican and Iranian descent, and their work is about chronic ...
, Indira Cesarine,
Kim McCarty, Anne Barlinckhoff, Ashley Chew, Donna Bassin, Fahren Feingold, Jodie Herrera, Meg Lionel Murphy, Saruupa Sidaarth, and Travis Rueckert.
Exhibiting gallery artists additionally included
Alexandra Rubinstein,
Ann Lewis
Ann C. Frank Lewis (born December 19, 1937) is an American Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party strategist. Lewis served as White House Communications Director in the Presidency of Bill Clinton, Clinton administration and in senio ...
,
Karen Bystedt,
Lynn Bianchi,
Michele Pred, and
Robin Tewes.
In 2021 the gallery presented a group show of textile and fiber-based art by 40 women artists titled "UNRAVELED: Confronting the Fabric of
Fiber Art
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."
The exhibition presented “figurative and abstract works that address our lived experience and history through the lens of women weaving, knotting, twining, plaiting, coiling, pleating, lashing, and interlacing.” Cesarine curated the exhibition to reflect the concept of “unraveling” narratives of “self-identification, race, religion, gender, sexuality, our shared experience, as well as protest and the patriarchy” through “embroidery, felt, woven and hooked rugs, braided and sewn hair, sewn fabrics, discarded clothing, cross-stitching, repurposed materials and more.” Caroline Wayne, Jeila Gueramian, Katie Cercone, Katie Commodore, Katrina Majkut, Linda Friedman Schmidt, and
Orly Cogan were among the exhibiting artists.
“The INNOVATE Exhibit” was a 2021 group show that presented work by more than 40 artists across a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, fiber art, collage, photography, wearable art, digital art, audio art, performance art, and art using
augmented reality
Augmented reality (AR), also known as mixed reality (MR), is a technology that overlays real-time 3D computer graphics, 3D-rendered computer graphics onto a portion of the real world through a display, such as a handheld device or head-mounted ...
. Curated by Cesarine, it explored “in-depth themes of pioneering creativity with artists defying the odds to explore new frontiers with their work” and coincided with the release of The Untitled Magazine's “INNOVATE Issue.” Andreas Wannerstedt, Alexy Préfontaine aka Aeforia,
Asher Levine
Asher Levine (born March 12, 1988) is an American fashion designer. He is the designer for his eponymous progressive label, Asher Levine.
Early life and education
Levine was raised in Port Charlotte, Florida, where he began sewing at the age o ...
, Joanna Grochowska,
Laura Kimmel, Leah Schrager, Martha Zmpounou, Synchrodogs, Watson Mere, and Yuge Zhou were exhibiting artists.
Another group show, "The REBEL Exhibition," curated by Cesarine in 2022, presented work by 30 contemporary artists including
Anna Delvey and
Duran Duran
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's
Nick Rhodes
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,
who exhibited photography of model
Lottie Moss
Charlotte Moss (born 9 January 1998) is an English fashion model and the younger half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss.
Early life
Charlotte Moss, known as Lottie, is the daughter of Inger Solnordal and travel agent Peter Moss. Through her father ...
, half-sister of
Kate Moss
Katherine Ann Moss (born 16 January 1974) is an English model. Arriving towards the end of the "supermodel era", Moss rose to fame in the early 1990s as part of the heroin chic fashion trend. Her collaborations with Calvin Klein brought her t ...
. The exhibit showcased artwork of various styles and mediums, each addressing what it means “to be a rebel in our contemporary world.” Cesarine, Andrew Soria, Bartosz Beda, Cara De Angelis, Fahren Feingold, George Afedzi Hughes, Georgina Billington, Josh Universe, Katie Commodore,
Parker Day, and Zach Grear were also among the exhibiting artists.
Solo exhibitions
In 2017, Cesarine curated the debut self-titled solo show of watercolor artist Fahren Feingold, which ran from September–October at The Untitled Space.
The gallery later mounted solo shows of Feingold’s work including “Golden Touch” and “PEEP SHOW” in 2018, “NO END TO LOVE” in 2020, “WET DREAMS” and “HIGH ON LIFE” in 2021, and a benefit online solo auction “LIVING FOR LOVE” in 2023 raising funds for women’s mental health in partnership with SeekHer Foundation.
“The End of Love” was a solo show of paintings in May 2018 by figurative artist Rebecca Leveille, also known as
Rebecca Guay
Rebecca Guay is an artist known early in her career as an illustrator, commissioned for work on role-playing games, collectible card games, Comics, comic books, as well as work on children's literature. Guay subsequently turned primarily toward ...
. The exhibition, curated by Cesarine, featured works reflecting themes of sensuality, the female gaze, and media imagery through “an exploration of the poetic versus the literal.”
A solo show at the 2019
SPRING/BREAK Art Show curated by Cesarine for The Untitled Space gallery at United Nations Plaza presented
Alison Jackson's photos of celebrity lookalikes, titled "Mental Images x Alison Jackson," on the theme of people's obsessions with celebrities making their "mental images" seem more real than records of actual reality.
A self-titled solo show of multidisciplinary artist Kat Toronto aka Miss Meatface was exhibited in July 2019. Curated by Cesarine, “MISS MEATFACE” featured the artist’s photographs exploring female sexuality, feminine beauty, gender roles, and the objectification of women. Toronto was later featured in “SPRING INTO ACTION,” a 2023 benefit solo art auction supporting women’s reproductive rights, which featured over 50 of the artist’s works.
In 2019 the debut U.S. mixed-media solo exhibit of work by British-Iranian artist
Sarah Maple entitled "Thoughts and Prayers" explored U.S. gun violence, the immigrant experience and other topical issues with works that spanned 10 years.
Artnet quoted Maple as saying about the exhibit, “I am interested in how a lack of action directly and/or indirectly inflicts suffering and potential violence on its citizens.”
“EXPOSED,” a duo show exhibiting works by feminist artists
Grace Graupe-Pillard
Grace Graupe-Pillard is an American artist from New York City, United States. She was known for her feminist stance during the 1970s. Later her paintings dealt with wider political issues, such as the Iraq War.
Early life and career
Grace Graupe ...
and
Robin Tewes, an original member of feminist art collective
Guerrilla Girls
Guerrilla Girls is an anonymous group of Feminist movements and ideologies, feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world. The group formed in New York City in 1985, born out of a picket against the Museum of ...
, ran from September–October 2019 and featured new and historical works from both artists that aimed to challenge gender roles in contemporary America.
In March 2020, the gallery mounted a solo exhibition of works by Indira Cesarine titled “THE LABYRINTH” benefiting Art4Equality. Presented as an immersive installation of a maze, the exhibition featured photography, video, painting, sculpture, and a series of performances inspired by the artwork, including a performance by dancer Katherine Crockett.
It reflected the artist’s contemporary female gaze on Surrealism and explored the juxtaposition of “subconscious realities bound by the contrasts of hyperrealism and ethereal symbolism.” Cesarine stated that the works were created partially in response to the influence of Surrealist masters including
Jean Cocteau
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau ( , ; ; 5 July 1889 11 October 1963) was a French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, visual artist and critic. He was one of the foremost avant-garde artists of the 20th-c ...
,
Man Ray
Man Ray (born Emmanuel Radnitzky; August 27, 1890 – November 18, 1976) was an American naturalized French visual artist who spent most of his career in Paris. He was a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealism, Surrealist movements, ...
, and
Dora Maar
Henriette Theodora Markovitch (22 November 1907 – 16 July 1997), known as Dora Maar, was a French photographer and painter. Maar was both a pioneering Surrealist artist and an antifascist activist. Maar was depicted in a number of Picasso's p ...
, resulting in a “journey through our fantasies and expectations, rendered through the lens of dreams and desires.” The exhibition was closed one day after its opening on March 12, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown and reopened later that summer.
In 2020 the gallery presented solo shows by
Tom Smith, Jessica Lichtenstein, Lola Jiblazee and Indira Cesarine, as well as the third solo show by Fahren Feingold. The gallery mounted another exhibition of Feingold's work in 2021 and a third in 2023.
Indira Cesarine's solo exhibition "LUMIÈRE" debuted on January 31, 2024, presented by The Untitled Space and MakersPlace and premiering at the Canvas 3.0 gallery in the Oculus, after which it was on view at the Untitled Space during February. Consisting of surreal photographic light paintings of nude silhouettes body-painted with vines, leaves, and spirals, it "explored illumination as a visual metaphor for enlightenment, hope, and the ongoing pursuit of understanding."
Fractyll described the works as "physicalizing the hidden energies we all feel...Indira works specifically with dancers to generate that physical and spiritual energy."
In March 2024 the gallery presented "Skye Cleary Never Gets Old,"
paintings purportedly by Skye Cleary, a sex-doll character created by performance artist Lisa Levy and painter Sharilyn Neidhart.
In May 2024 it presented a retrospective solo show, "Ethereal Legacy: The Art of
Fahren Feingold
Fahren Feingold (September 19, 1980 – September 26, 2023) was an American artist and fashion designer. She was known for feminist watercolors often depicting female nudes, painted using a wet-on-wet technique. Represented by The Untitled Spa ...
." Feingold had passed away in September 2023. The exhibition description noted the artist's "unapologetic depiction of the female nude, challenging centuries of censorship and shaming surrounding the female body." The gallery represents Feingold's estate.
Selected exhibitions and events, 2015–2024
* 2015: "The 'F' Word:
Feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideology, ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social gender equality, equality of the sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern soci ...
in Art"
* 2016: “In the Raw: The Female Gaze on the Nude" Group Show
* 2016: “LIFEFORCE” Group Exhibition
* 2016: “SELF REFLECTION” Group Exhibition
* 2016: “Cardiac Insomniac” – a solo exhibition in collaboration with threeASFOUR of works by ANGE (Angela Donhauser), a founding member of New York fashion house
threeASFOUR.
* 2017: "UPRISE/ANGRY WOMEN" Group Exhibition
* 2017: "SHE INSPIRES" Group Exhibition (Benefit for She Should Run) – works in various media focusing on inspirational women (cultural figures, scientists, artists) such as Queen Latifah, Michelle Obama, Frida Kahlo
* 2017: Fahren Feingold, “FAHREN FEINGOLD” Solo Show
* 2017: "SECRET GARDEN: The Female Gaze on Erotica" Group Exhibition – 40 female artists including Fahren Feingold
* 2018: "ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE" Group Exhibition
* 2018: "(HOTEL) XX" Group Exhibition at SPRING/BREAK Art Show
* 2018: “DEFINING FORM” Group Exhibition
* 2018: "The End of Love" – solo show of paintings by figurative artist Rebecca Leveille, also known as
Rebecca Guay
Rebecca Guay is an artist known early in her career as an illustrator, commissioned for work on role-playing games, collectible card games, Comics, comic books, as well as work on children's literature. Guay subsequently turned primarily toward ...
.
* 2019:
Sarah Maple Solo Show "Thoughts and Prayers"
* 2019: “EDEN” Group Exhibition at SPRING/BREAK Art Show
* 2019: "Mental Images x
Alison Jackson" Solo Show at SPRING/BREAK Art Show
* 2019: "IRL: Investigating Reality" Group Exhibition
* 2019: "BODY BEAUTIFUL" Group Exhibition
* 2019:
Grace Graupe-Pillard
Grace Graupe-Pillard is an American artist from New York City, United States. She was known for her feminist stance during the 1970s. Later her paintings dealt with wider political issues, such as the Iraq War.
Early life and career
Grace Graupe ...
and
Robin Tewes, “EXPOSED” Duo Show
* 2020: "Art4Equality x Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happiness" Group Exhibition + Public Art Billboard Series (Untitled Space and public New York City locations)
* 2020: Jessica Lichtenstein, “...Do They Make A Sound?” Solo Show at SPRING/BREAK Art Show
* 2020: Indira Cesarine, “THE LABYRINTH” Installation and Solo Show
* 2020: Katie Commodore, “Between Friends and Lovers” Solo Show
* 2020:
Tom Smith, “STRIP” Solo Show
* 2021: "UNRAVELED: Confronting the Fabric of Fiber Art" Group Exhibition
* 2021: “The INNOVATE Exhibit” Group Exhibition
* 2021: Fahren Feingold "Wet Dreams" Solo Show
* 2022: Faustine Badrichani “Multifaceted” Solo Show
* 2022: "The REBEL Exhibition" Group Show
* 2022: Giulia Grillo Aka Petite Doll Solo Show
* 2023: "The Lost Warhols" Group Exhibition
* 2023: Elena Chestnykh "Songs of Summer" Solo Exhibition
* 2023: Sophie Goudman-Peachey Solo Exhibition
* 2024: Indira Cesarine "LUMIÈRE" Solo Exhibition
* 2024: "Skye Cleary Never Gets Old"
* 2024: "Ethereal Legacy: The Art of Fahren Feingold"
* 2024: Katrina Jurjans “hence living, hence magical” Solo Exhibition
* 2024: Tabitha Whitley Solo Exhibition
* 2024: “FUTURE VISION” Nationwide Public Art Billboard Series + Exhibition: SaveArtSpace x The Untitled Space
* 2024: Leah Schrager "It's Just a Phase" Solo Exhibition
References
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Art museums and galleries in Manhattan
Contemporary art galleries in the United States
Feminism
Women in art