Daniel Hauben Exhibits Emergence at the Kingsbridge Historical Society

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May 1 – June 30, 2026 

An expansive exhibition featuring the acclaimed artist’s newest and largest oil paintings Emergence, 2026, oil on canvas, 54” x 108” 

BRONX, NY — The Kingsbridge Historical Society (KHS), located at 2570 Independence  Avenue in the Bronx, will host an exhibition of artwork by celebrated Bronx painter Daniel  Hauben from May 1 through June 30. An opening reception will be held on May 1, from 5 to 8  PM, with additional public events happening on May 24 and June 21.  

This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience the artist’s monumental cityscapes,  sculpted oil reliefs, and landscapes both real and imagined. Featured among these works are 

several recent pieces, including the 21-foot Reflecting on the Familiar and the 9-foot centerpiece  painting Emergence

Reflecting on the Familiar, 2020, oil on canvas, 84” x 252” 

Hauben is widely recognized as one of the Bronx’s most versatile and prolific painters. Working  primarily in oil and pastel, he has spent more than five decades documenting the landscape and  unique character of the borough he calls home. He has also traveled widely, painting wherever  he goes. When travel ceased during the pandemic, Hauben began painting Emergence, which  he describes as “a 6-year odyssey into the realm of the imagination.”  

Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to engage more deeply with Hauben’s work  during a special event on Sunday, May 24 at 1 PM, which will feature a time-lapse video  presentation of the evolution of Emergence, along with an artist talk and guided gallery tour. On  Sunday, June 21, KHS will host a fundraising event, during which Hauben will sell prints of his  work and the organization From The Bronx will offer a wide variety of Bronx-themed  merchandise for sale. A portion of the proceeds will benefit KHS and its programs. 

The exhibition will be held in the historic Edgehill building, home of the Kingsbridge Historical  Society. “This will be a unique opportunity to view Danny’s art work in a NYC landmark  building,” said Nick Dembowski, Executive Director of KHS.  

Exhibition hours are 11 AM to 3 PM on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays, and admission is  free. The exhibition will remain on view through June 30, 2026. Further information and  additional open hours can be found at www.kingsbridgehistoricalsociety.org 

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of  Cultural Affairs and the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development in partnership  with the City Council. The Kingsbridge Historical Society’s programs are made possible by the  New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New  York State Legislature.

About the Kingsbridge Historical Society 

The Kingsbridge Historical Society is the first, and oldest, local historical society in the  Bronx.Founded in 1949, KHS is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and celebrating the  rich history of the Kingsbridge and Riverdale area communities. In 2022 the KHS took  ownership of the landmark Edgehill building, which was constructed in 1889 and is listed on the  National Register of Historic Places. www.kingsbridgehistoricalsociety.org 

About Daniel Hauben 

Daniel Hauben was born and raised in the Bronx, and is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts. He has had over thirty national and international solo exhibitions, including at the Bronx Museum and the American Embassy in Berlin. His MTA Arts for Transit commission The EL was acknowledged in 2008 by Americans for the Arts as one of forty notable works of public art nationwide. In 2012 Hauben completed a commission of 22 paintings for the Bronx Community College Library, the largest public art commission in the Bronx in 70 years. His lifelong artistic focus has been the urban landscape, the natural landscape and, more recently, the landscape of his imagination. His work is in the collections of the Bronx Museum, Museum of the City of New York, New-York Historical Society, Library of Congress, and New York Public Library. 

Daniel Hauben (Photograph by Adi Talwar) www.danielhauben.com 

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