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ArtLexis is a contemporary art gallery and fine art publisher located in the Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.

We show emerging and established artists from New York City and around the world and publish a wide variety of highly affordable limited editions.

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Books:
Blurred Vision 4

Now Available!

229 pages of bleeding edge comics from some of the world's best artists!
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"Blurred Vision is for the adventurous comic reader only. It isn’t breezy entertainment, or all ages fare; it isn’t whimsical in the Cartoon Network sense and it doesn’t stick to any one style or sensibility. It’s literally a showcase of art, some of it only loosely defined as “narrative”, although it is. This is an expansive and mind-stretching collection of works that will challenge and occasionally entertain, though throughout you’ll find work likely never to be come across in any more accessible and properly presentational way...

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This one’s for the connoisseurs, or those who want to begin their long journey toward connoisseurship. It’s big and thick and it’s packed with new art narrative styles. Recommended, if you aren’t easily diverted or put off."
Dave Baxter Broken Frontier
Also Available:
Blurred Vision 3, 2, and 1

"Mix your Dada with your Surrealism and give it all a modern updating and you have an idea of all three of these titles. The Blurred Vision series combines all kinds of styles and approaches, often in a hallucinatory way. Transgressive, trippy and cool..."
Jeff VanderMeer, Bookslut

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Now at ArtLexis Gallery:


Dead Cat Bounce is an exhibition of Montrealers – Max Wyse and Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo (based in Montreal), with Patrick Lundeen, Marc Seguin and Russell Tyler (based in New York) who freely utilize some of the idioms of popular narrative art and other vernacular media in order to build a more urgent visual language. Redolent of other historical swells that highlight the primacy of imagery during particularly cynical times (like Ensor, Grosz or Dix), each has weaved their imagistic urge into a deeper involvement in the more traditional language of painting.

Recent Shows at ArtLexis Gallery:
6/18/10: Latest Limited Edition:
Shadow of the Colossus
by Patrick May
Pigment Print on Archival Paper
8x10" Edition of 100
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Recent Limited Editions:
Foliar Dawn
by Zach Fried
Pigment Print on Archival Paper

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Green Chair
by Bishakh Som
Pigment Print on Archival Paper

8x10"
Edition of 100
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Highline Canopy
by Zach Fried
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8x10"
Edition of 100
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Picture 45
by Alex Rader
Pigment Print on Archival Paper

8x10"
Edition of 100
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Cute As Can Be!
by Kevin Mutch
Pigment Print on Archival Paper

8x10"
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066
by Adam Kline
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8x10"
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Minutiae #1
by Zach Fried
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8x10"
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