A three-person show, "Clay Bodies," which demonstrates the versatility of clay as a medium for sculpture, is the offering this summer.
Mr. Kloves wisely keeps Frank's home life offscreen; the film, like the Bakers' new, improved act, is strictly a three-person show.
We won't just be looking to program one-, two- or three-person shows.
This exhibition poses a condensed version of the Morris problem: if you didn't know better, you could easily mistake it for a three-person show.
The Project 427 West 126th Street, Harlem Through June 30 A play of layered vision animates this clean, low-key, three-person show.
A case in point is the three-person show at the nonprofit Robert Martin Gallery, a corridor on the mezzanine of the White Plains Financial Center, at 40 Main Street.
Two- or three-person shows are the norm, with pieces priced from $2,000 to $50,000.
Ms. Hamlin, a guitarist, recently played a three-person show with Eric Schwartz and Zo Lewis at Grassy Hill.
Ms Pondick represents the discipline of sculpture in a three-person show at fiction/non-fiction called 'The Whole Part'.
(The series was first exhibited 20 years ago at the Museum of Modern Art in a three-person show with Robert Adams and Joel Sternfeld.)