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A few months ago, after we opened the Yo Peace! show on the 8th floor, I got a terse note from Peter Intermaggio.
I don’t remember his exact words - but in his polite and articulate way he said he thought we’d gone too far. That the “political” nature of the art was offensive. [...]

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Believe The Type, an Exhibition exploring the art of Typography
As far back as can be dated, typography has been used as the primary
form of communication as evidenced by ancient civilization’s use of
hieroglyphics. As civilizations grew, so did the ways in which they
communicated, hence the development of the letter and number system
familiar to us today. [...]

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Maleonn opens on October 16th at Ogilvy New York;
Rising Chinese art star has first solo show in America
THE MALEONN EXHIBITION
Jun Lee, Art Curator at Ogilvy New York, presents a range of works by Maleonn (nom d’artiste for Ma Liang) from several series created between 2005 and 2008. The show opens October 16 and runs [...]

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Lyons Wier • Ortt Gallery in association with Ogilvy New York is pleased to announce “Closets, Trousers & Carry-ons” by James Rieck.
For the last five years, James Rieck’s compositions have been inspired by and gleaned from commercial catalogs. Having delved through couture catalogs of the 1960’s, “How to Knit” catalogs of the 70’s, wedding [...]

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Ogilvy New York is proud to present: "Bang Plee Champions" a photography series by Kareem Black.
"Bang Plee Champions" features work created by Photographer/Director Kareem Black in march of 2008 during his travels to Bang Plee, Thailand, a Suburb of Bangkok.
Kareem Black grew up in Philadelphia. A taste of his talent was realized [...]

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Ogilvy New York is excited to present for a limited time, Yo! What Happened To Peace?, a powerful collection of artistic social commentary and a reaffirmation of Ogilvy’s position as a leading supporter of the progressive arts. As a globalist, David Ogilvy values his understanding the world his customers live in and this value extends [...]

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Ogilvy New York, in association with Jonathan Le Vine Gallery, is pleased to announce Mark Dean Veca: The 90’s, curated by Jun Lee. This exhibition features paintings and drawings created in the 1990’s by Brooklyn artist Mark Dean Veca. All works presented are from the artist’s personal archives.
A former student of Mike Kelly’s at [...]

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One of the most important topics in the world of global business is the story of the "emerging nations."
In a global economy, places like China, India, Brazil, Russia, Viet Nam and Dubai, among others, are affecting what we do in ways that would have been unthinkable not many years ago. Not just in a [...]

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Posteritati
Posteritati, named the best place to be reminded that all film art isn’t on-screen” by The Village Voice, is one of the world’s premier dealers of vintage and contemporary movie art. If you need the movie poster that says ‘You, You, You.’ Posteritati is the place to start (New York Times Style Magazine, [...]

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Ogilvy and The Foley Gallery are pleased to announce the second New York solo exhibition of artist Chris Scarborough.
We are especially pleased to be able to expose the Ogilvy culture to such critical artwork. The "Warbabies" series gives us "The dreamiest images of war we’ve ever seen" (New York Magazine).
In this recent rendering of [...]

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DER BILDERKLUB
A Picture a day
Updated daily with drawing, photos, collages, and sketches representing the random ideas that pop up throughout the working process, Der Bilderklub ("picture club") is a Berlin-based experimental platform and online artist community where professional illustrators share their visual lives. The archive, comprised of images from a shifting group of artist-contributors, has [...]

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Featuring works of Artists: Sebmen Kotoglu, Yuka Ueda, Tim Saternow, Shira Toren, Shyun Song, Veronique Coutant –Godard, and Seo Hyung Yoo.
Artwork* created by Students of The Art Students League of New York
Founded in 1875 by students for students, The Art Students League of New York is one of the oldest independent art schools in the [...]

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Opening night April 15, 2008
Moshe Brakha
Born in Israel, and reborn in Hollywood, Moshe Brakha has been captivating the photographic and television worlds with his cutting edge classic photography and film for over three decades. What began with an album cover for Boz Scaggs "Silk Degrees", and shoots for Rolling Stone Magazine, Moshe’s print and television [...]

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The images are part of a series depicting locations where famous movies were shot.
The aim was not to recreate the filmmaker’s original vision, but to investigate how these iconic locations have changed and to document the current environment and the people who inhabit it.
Often, the light source becomes part of the image, hinting at the [...]

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Feb 25, 2008
Coby Kennedy once said that he was born in America but has always been a "Citizen of the World". This International inclination has led to countless projects and collaborations, in multiple continents, that span all aspects of art and design. From Car Design to Fine Arts, Coby Kennedy has created works that transcend [...]

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Peter Hapak’s Photography show
Opening Feb 22, 2008
Born and raised in Hungary, Peter Hapak grew up in a family of photographers that molded and developed his visual talent virtually from the time he could see. Inspired by the work of Richard Avedon, Peter pursued a professional photography career of his own. At first, he [...]