Harriet Korman

@harrietkorman

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Switchboard Project Space - Hans-Christian Lotz, sculpture; Harriet Korman,drawings; Roberto Matta, prints. 4/17-5/17, Sundays 3-6 and by appointment. Heidelbergerstr.37 Berlin 12059
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1 month ago
Bettina Blohm: Great Escape - mini retrospective, Ketterer Kunst, Fasanenstr.70, Berlin 10719 - Don’t miss it !
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1 month ago
April 17-May 17 Sundays 3-6 & by appointment Heidelbergerstr.37 12059 Berlin
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1 month ago
These oilstick drawings of mine from 2012 are on their way to Switchboard project space in Berlin run by artist Carla Luisa Reuter. I'll post announcement soon.
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1 month ago
Please join us at Art Basel Miami Beach (booth D16) for a presentation of works by Harriet Korman, Dona Nelson, Andrew Ross, and Stefan Sagmeister. #artbaselmiami #artbasel #harrietkorman #donanelson #andrewross #stefansagmeister #stefansagmeisterexhibition #artbaselgallery #miamiartweek
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5 months ago
My friend Marcia Lawther took this photo of me last Tuesday October 7 at the NYSS - link in bio for a video of the talk
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7 months ago
For more information link in bio
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7 months ago
We’re open today and tomorrow from 1-6pm! Come spend some time with these works by Harriet Korman and Joanne Greenbaum, featured in Drawing In, Drawing Out, curated by John Yau at Art Cake! @jyauwriter @artcake_nyc This group exhibition includes works by Thornton Dial, Steve DiBenedetto, Joanne Greenbaum, Harriet Korman, Thomas Nozkowski, David Reed, Michelle Segre and Gary Stephan. “Cheerful and serious, Cummings talked passionately about drawing, poetry, and wine during our long, unhurried lunches. “Don’t drink any merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon if it’s mixed.” At one of these lunches, I asked him why he devoted all his attention to drawings? His succinct, unhesitating answer has stayed with me nearly half a century: “You cannot lie in drawing. You can lie in painting and sculpture, but not in drawing.” -John Yau (full exhibition essay available on our website) Open Sept 7th - 28th on Fridays and Saturdays, 1-6pm and by appointment. 214 40th St. Brooklyn In Gallery B: Disguise the Limit, Selections from John Yau’s Symposia! Curated by John Yau, featuring works by Lynn Basa, Kate Brown, Robin Dintiman, Carrie Johnson, Eric Laverty, Jennifer Mawby, Zoë Elena Moldenhauer, M. Pettee Olsen, Patricia Tewes Richards, Sam Shaffer, Scott Sherman, Robert Solomon, Maya Strauss, Ali Vaughan, Lindy Wood. @yellowchairsalon Image 1: Harriet Korman Untitled, 2014 oilstick on paper 20.5 x 27 inches Image 2: Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2025 ballpoint pen on paper 15 x 11 inches Image 3: Installation view, works by Harriet Korman Photo: Andrew Schwartz #thorntondial @dibenedettosteve @joannegreenbaumart @harrietkorman #thomasnozkowski @casimirn @davidreedstudio @michsegre @garystephanstudio
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7 months ago
My drawings at Art Cake in “Drawing In, Drawing Out” curated by John Yau presented by Michael David and Co - 2 weekends left, till 9/28 Friday and Saturday 1-6. 214 40 St Brooklyn - Swipe for Artists included
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8 months ago
More photos - My show opening tonight at Thomas Erben Gallery 526 w 26 st fl 4
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8 months ago
Housing Development: New Paintings and Drawings by Harriet Korman opens tonight - Thomas Erben Gallery 526 w 26 st 4th fl
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8 months ago
Thank you to everyone who joined us on Sunday evening for the opening of our two exhibitions, Drawing In, Drawing Out and Disguise the Limit, both curated by John Yau! It was an amazing night reconnecting with community and celebrating the diverse creative practices of 23 artists! Thanks to John Yau for his thoughtful curation and brilliant essay about the enduring power of drawing. Many thanks as well to Jim Condron and Cordy Ryman of Art Cake! @jyauwriter @artcake_nyc @cordyrymanstudio @jimcondron @yellowchairsalon These exhibitions will run through September 28th, open on Fridays and Saturdays 1-6 and by appointment! 214 40th St. Brooklyn “You don’t need a patron, an assistant, or a yacht, to make a drawing. If you get bored making a drawing, you are no fun to play with and won’t be happy here. Pleasure is not your thing. About these drawings, you cannot say: I like your style.  What great detail. Wow, it’s beautiful. * There are no liars here. Every drawing in this exhibition is perfect.” -John Yau (full essay available on our website) #thorntondial @dibenedettosteve @joannegreenbaumart @harrietkorman @casimirn #thomasnozkowski @davidreedstudio @michsegre @garystephanstudio @lynn.basa @kbrownonlyart @robin_dintiman @carriejohnsonstudio @thecatabolist @jenniferjeanmawby @zoe_moldenhauer @petteeolsenart @patriciatewes @sam_shaffer_ @scottshermanstudio @rmsolomon444 @mstrawsy @alijetv_ @lindywood1
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8 months ago