COMMENT BY BORIS LURIE: Herb Brown is pictured there in the New York Subway station photograph, fronting the holy advertising posters; he seems content and proud of his unseen, unshown accomplishments. Then - he'll be smearing and designering over them, the Jewish boychik, across "You don't have to be Jewish to eat Levy's" (...or to eat Levy?). Ages of New York breakneck time later, the New York subways/scary tunnels will become raped with an artistic infection - both un/art-establishment-aspiring and dollar-aims-indifferent--of a mass nature: a veritable blood letting (disgusting-like to working people traveling the deeper runways) which nonetheless pushed into this world (at great physical risk) the one and only (seemingly to this date) genuine art movement--and one not grafted out of the pioneering Modern Art History volumes.
2010 Paintings AND VIDEO Works FROM THE 1960s |
BLT Gallery, New York
2009 WISER THAN GOD | BLT Gallery, New York
2003 NO!art in BUCHENWALD | Boris Lurie: Geschriebigtes ...,
Stuttgart, Contribution: ►You don't have to
be a Jewish
2002 NO!art and the Aesthetics of Doom | Museum of Art,
Iowa City, IA
2001 NO!art and the Aesthetics of Doom | BLOCK Museum,
Evanston, IL, Contribution: ►FUCKING
1998 SUBWAY POSTERS | Janos Gat Gallery, New York
1995 NO!art | Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin
NO box | Edition Hundertmark, Cologne
1993 GALERIE SECHZIG, Feldkirch, Austria
1988 TEN WORLDS GALLERY, New York
1987 SENSORY EVOLUTION GALLERY, New York
TRADITION 3 THOUSAND GALLERY, New York
1986 MOKOTOV GALLERY, New York
NEO PERSONA GALLERY, New York
1985 LIMBO LOUNGE, New York
RAINBOW COLLECTION GALLERY, New York
1980 ABREAU GALLERY, New York
1978 PARK AVENUE SQUASH AND RACQUET CLUB, New York
1975 EMILY LOWE GALLERY, New York
TOURING EXHIBITION | Organization of Independant Artists,
Bologna, Italy
1968 U.S. OF EROTICA GALLERY, New York
1965 SUBWAY POSTERS OVERPAINTED | Gertrude Stein Gallery,
New York
1964 KARLIS GALLERY, Princetown, MA
1963 KARLIS GALLERY, Princetown, MA
1961 INVOLVEMENT SHOW | March Gallery, New York, April
1960 MARCH GALLERY, New York
RUEBEN GALLERY, New York
1951 NONAGON GALLERY, New York
1950 COOPER UNION GALLERY, New YORK