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Ferrocarril Subterraneo No Nada Galeria

Ferrocarril Subterraneo No Nada Galeria

Reviewed by Lani Asher December 2, 2019 Joe Lewis's show at No Nada Galeria, "Ferrocarril Subterraneo," links the storied Underground Railroad to the contemporary journey of refugees fleeing violence today in the Americas. Woodcuts of slave ships and their human cargo...

Tantalizing Quilts Woven with Poetic, Political Messages

Tantalizing Quilts Woven with Poetic, Political Messages

By Melissa Stern Pavel Zoubok gallery is currently hosting an intriguing show entitled Piecework. Riffing on the traditional women’s work of piecing fabric together, the five artists in this exhibition have produced quilt-like works that belie the traditional...

Joe Lewis Fashion Moda

Joe Lewis Fashion Moda

By Miss Rosen Located in the heart of the South Bronx, Fashion Moda was an art space in operation from 1978-1993. Founder Stefan Eins was soon joined by artist Joe Lewis and local teenager, William Scott, who became co-directors. Fashion Moda was a concept and an...

Joe Lewis: Clairvoyance

Joe Lewis: Clairvoyance

JOE LEWIS: CLAIRVOYANCE by Walter Robinson The sleeper exhibition of the summer had to be the show of photos by Joe Lewis in the project gallery at Kathleen Cullen Fine Art on West 26th Street. Printed in black and white so that the metallic emulsion becomes almost...

Mutant Monkey Business

Mutant Monkey Business

The Phatory is pleased to announce a new installation in the gallery’s window by Joe Lewis entitled Mutant Monkey Business which will be on view starting Sunday, May 1st, through Friday, May 22nd. All are welcome to the unveiling, Sunday, May 1st, from 5 -7:00. As “an...

‘Pump Up The Volume!’ Exhibit

‘Pump Up The Volume!’ Exhibit

"Pump Up The Volume!", a free exhibit in Sac State’s Robert Else Gallery, interprets the world and music of hip-hop through art. The artists, Jane Dickson and Joe Lewis, know their subject: They were in the South Bronx when hip-hop was born in the 1970s and have...