
NOBU FUKUI
NOBU FUKUI's work was included in the Haggerty Museum of Art's exhibition, entitled Jump Cut Pop, featuring over fifty works by six artists from the mid-1960s to 2008 inspired by the Pop Art movement. The exhibition explores the juxtaposision of photo-based images drawn from popular culture with text and/or seemingly unrelated popular images.
GIORGIO MORANDI
STEPHEN HALLER was interviewed by artist/writer Joanne Mattera about his recollections of GIORGIO MORANDI, with whom he spent time in Bologna, Italy as a young man. Morandi was not only a mentor and great inspiration to Haller, but also became a friend.
Haller further discussed his relationship with Morandi for Voice of America, in concurrence with Morandi and Modern Still Life at the The Phillips Collection in Washington DC during the summer of 2009.
Read Stephen Haller's interview about Morandi here.
SAM JURY
An exhibition of SAM JURY'S work opened in the Process Room of the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin on Jan 6. She is current artist-in-residence at the Museum.
Her video work, forever is never, is installed at the Herbert F Johnson Museum, Cornell, through March 28th , followed by her first NY solo exhibition at Stephen Haller Gallery in April.
JOHANNES GIRARDONI
JOHANNES GIRARDONI’S work is currently included in Chicago’s Elmhurst Art Museum exhibition: Contemporary Works from the Cleve Carney Collection, a contemporary selection including works by Roxy Paine, Jenny Holzer, Johannes Girardoni, Mel Bochner and others – through January 2010.
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On the West Coast, Girardoni’s work is included in the California Center for the Arts exhibition: Three Decades of Contemporary Art, which features works by Ryan McGinness, Johannes Girardoni, Robert Irwin and others through December 31st, 2009.
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KATE O'DONOVAN COOK
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University has aquired KATE O'DONOVAN COOK'S Waldorf Series of photographs for its permanent collection. O'Donovan Cook's work joins fellow Stephen Haller Gallery artists Larry Zox and Sam Jury, whose work is also represented in the museum's permanent collection.
LLOYD MARTIN
Lloyd Martin was honored with the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Painting Fellowship.
Martin's solo exhibition of paintings, Shift, at the Stephen Haller Gallery, runs through February 20, 2010.
RONNIE LANDFIELD
Two large scale paintings (13 x 9 feet) by RONNIE LANDFIELD were recently installed in the lobby at 1177 Sixth Avenue (at 46th Street) in New York City.

JOHNNIE WINONA ROSS
In January 2010, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery acquired Johnnie Winona Ross’ Deep Creek Seeps 101, 2008, 48 x 46 inches. The work is currently on exhibition at the museum.
SAM JURY
Museum director, curator, author, and critic Michael Rush interviews SAM JURY for his online radio show RUSH INTERACTIVE. Jury's first New York City solo exhibition, Sam Jury: Nothing is Lost, runs at the gallery through May 15th.
JOHNNIE WINONA ROSS
Traces: Johnnie Winona Ross opens at the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico on August 13th and runs through January 9th, 2011.
Read curator Laura Addison's press release on the exhibition here.