Losing Ground
Chad Gerth
Michelle Hailey
Maureen Keaveny
Steven B. Smith
June 27 - July 27, 2008



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    Plane Space opened on August 28, 2002 in an 1855 firehouse in Manhattan's
Greenwich Village. Founded by Bryson Brodie and Chad MacDermid, the gallery
mission has been to show the most engaging contemporary art being created
today. Designed by the New York-based firm Deborah Berke & Partners
Architects LLP,the 1,300 square foot ground floor gallery has housed 48
exhibitions to date.


    The gallery's programming consists of eight exhibitions annually of emerging
to mid-career American and international artists working in sculpture,
installation, drawing, painting, photography, and video. The art shown is
aesthetically driven while demonstrating a strong methodical and technical
background.


    Plane Space operates a summer residency program. A selected artist living
outside of New York City is invited to live in the quarters above the gallery and
work in the exhibition space during the gallery's dormant month of August. As
a result, each season, begins with a site-specific installation.