Not exact matches
Saville is represented by seventeen paintings and a number of drawings that span her career thus far, including several monumental paintings, such as
Fulcrum and Ruben's Flap (1999), first exhibited in her landmark 1999 solo exhibition at Gagosian's former Wooster Street
gallery in New York.
New Revolutions recalls the
fulcrum of activity into which the
gallery was borne 50 years ago: revolutionary fervour, the gradual decolonisation of African countries and radical responses to the status quo.
The selected proposals include turning the
gallery into a hotel for small animals, installing artworks on a snowflake or a roller coaster, and launching Richard Serra's sculpture
Fulcrum into orbit around Earth among others.
In 1907 he began to exhibit the work of other artists, both European and American, making the
gallery a
fulcrum of modernism.
«This in - depth show posits that Diebenkorn's sojourn in Albuquerque provided an important
fulcrum of what would become his mature aesthetic,» notes Lynn Gumpert, Director of the Grey Art
Gallery.