At the WAH Center (Williamsburg Art and Historical Center), the latest exhibition takes the subject of man’s best friend as its primary theme. All artists on display are directly inspired by the dog, in The Dog’s Notes and the accompanying show WAH Bridges Man’s Best Friend: “Dog”. These artists clearly see dogs as more than […]
Walking into the recent exhibition at the WAH Center, one is immediately engaged by an impressive display on the main gallery’s central wall. A glamorous starlet posed in three quarters profile glints and gleams, beckoning you in to see the depth and breadth of work on offer in the Queer WAH: Contemporary LGBTQ Artists exhibition. […]
We are pleased to share two recent reviews of our latest show, Queer WAH: Contemporary LGBTQ Artists , from Next Magazine by Cody Gohl and Bedford + Bowery by Cassidy Dawn GravesQueer WAH will be on view through Sunday, November 1st, from 12-6pm. Don’t miss the opportunity to see these exciting works!Next Magazine is “New York’s Gay Guide”—a weekly […]
November 7, 2015 — Sunday, January 10, 2016 (extended)
Exhibiting sculptures of personified dogs
in gold, silver and black
Presented by Powen Lee Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
Opening organized by EVENTLAND & Spector Communications
We are pleased to share a recent review of our latest show, WAH: A New Diversity, from New York Seikatsu Press by Independent Curator and Exhibition Producer, Kyoko Sato Ono.WAH: A New Diversity has been extended and will be on view until Friday, October 2nd from 12-6pm. Don’t miss the opportunity to see these visionary works!New York […]
In the WAH Center’s (Williamsburg Art and Historical Center) latest show, “WAH: A New Diversity” full sensory immersion is achieved with each piece of the show, as the viewer is stimulated and provoked by each piece in this exhibition. This tripartite exhibit that curator Yuko Nii has aptly titled “A New Diversity,” is the much […]