Greg Haberny

Born:
1970
Residence:
New York, New York, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT Los Angeles
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • The SPRING/BREAK Art Show held its collectors preview last night, taking over the 22nd and 23rd floor of 4 Times Square.

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  • In his second solo exhibition titled Py•r•o·glyph•s at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, artist Greg Haberny breaks away from his sociopolitical charged art to experiment with processes and assertions that are personal and introspective.

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  • In ref­er­ence to Duchamp’s Foun­tain sculp­ture, the Foun­tain Art Fair mim­ics the atti­tude of Duchamp in his crit­i­cisms of art world.

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  • New fair Art Southampton will return for its sophomore run this week, kicking off on July 25th and running until the 29th. This year’s fair promises to be even more grandiose than their inaugural splash, with a bevy of high end sponsors, a sprawling outdoor sculpture garden by LaGuardia Design, and an even more spacious pavilion poised for viewing art in an uncramped and relaxed manor. Sticking with their signature level of modern masterworks, this year’s guests will enjoy the large scale sculptural works of Alexandre Arrechea and Albert Paley.

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  • Last night kicking off Miami Art Basel Week were several great art openings. First stop was the Art Basel Convention Center for the Vernissage exclusive evening opening.

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BIOGRAPHY

Haberny, at an early age, was instilled with an understanding of technique and established a sensitivity to the artistic process through his grandmother, an impressionist painter, and his father, a folk artist. It was the work of Larry Clark that helped him understand how art could be more than just beauty, leading him to a world that welcomed controversy and strong personal expression. His discovery of artists like Cy Twombly would open up his world into the abstract and Martin Kippenberger’s diversity helped him to identify with his own compulsiveness while Duchamp’s satirical spirit allowed him to discover his own sardonic style. It was through film that he learned how installations, as a medium, can be produced and directed.

Greg shows his work throughout the United States and internationally. He is affiliated with Pictures On Walls (POW) U.K. and Woolf Gallery in London. He currently sells in the auction house Phillips de Pury and sold at Christie’s last fall. His work is part of many prestigious private and public collections.

Greg lives and works in New York City.


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