In 1901 Schuffenecker helped Leclercq organize a van Gogh exhibition, assembling 71 works for the Bernheim -
Jeune Gallery in Paris.
In 1938, after a brief affair with Samuel Beckett, she opened the Guggenheim
Jeune gallery in Cork Street, London - the name being a crude imitation of the Parisian Bernheim
Jeune Gallery - specializing in modern art, that is to say surrealism and various forms of geometric abstraction.
Photographs and other ephemeral material related to Kernn - Larsen's exhibition at the Guggenheim
Jeune gallery will also be on display.
Ena Douglas (1926), for example, one of 50 portraits by Morris exhibited at his one - man show in 1938 at Peggy Guggenheim's
Jeune Gallery in London, combines aspects of Neue Sachlichkeit (primarily those verging on the grotesque) and cubism, whereby the viewer is almost able to see both sides of the subject's face at once.
In a tepid interwar English environment she opened the Guggenheim
Jeune gallery.
In 1929, when he went to Paris with his wife to help sketch runway couture for American department stores, he showed his work at the venerable Bernheim -
Jeune Gallery, which exhibited modernists such as Henri Matisse, Jacques Villon and the American expatriate Gerald Murphy (1888 — 1964).
Before World War II, she ran the Guggenheim
Jeune gallery in London, quickly accumulating a superb collection of Surrealist and abstract art.
Not exact matches
2002 Zen Roxy, Von Lintel
Gallery, New York (November 26, 2002 — January 18, 2003) The Gesture, Neuhoff
Gallery, New York (September 17 — October 19) De
jeunes artistes ont été conviés à cette exposition: Degottex, Loubchansky, Hantaï, Riopelle, Francis, Jaffe, Parmentier, Bishop, Smith, Piffaretti, Semeraro, Bordarier, Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (March 21 — April 20) Painting: A Passionate Response - Sixteen American Artists, The Painting Center, New York (February 5 — March 2) Women Artists: Their Work and Influence, 1950s - 70s,
Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco (January 9 — February 2)
12.35 — 13.05 Panel Discussion with Charlotte Keenan, Curator of the Walker Art
Gallery, Rose le
Jeune and Rebecca Gordon.
1971 Salon des Nouvelles Réalities, Galeries Nationales d'Exposition du Grand Palais, Paris, France Two Generations, Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ Salon de la
Jeune Sculpture, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, France Contemporary Jewelry, Art
Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada Contemporary Black Artists in America, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Jewelry as Sculpture as Jewelry, National
Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Her work will be included in the upcoming
Jeune Creations 2012 at 104
Gallery in Paris; recent group shows include On n'est pas la pour vendre des cravats at Lezoux; Mots de passe at 6b
Gallery, Saint Denis; Petits Volumes at Haut Pavé; as well as exhibitions in Paris, Brussels, Nevers, Istanbul, Amsterdam, London, Montbeliard, Tulette, Ystad and Andrésy.
On Vreeland's tapes we hear her talk about Guggenheim
Jeune, as the
gallery was called, in a tone of affection mixed with ambivalence, making it sound more like Duchamp's effort than her own.
All the elegantly conceived typography that gave Guggenheim
Jeune a quintessential Modern identity was the the design prowess of Wyn Henderson, her
gallery assistant and registrar, who was a typographer by profession.
2011 The Sun Shines for Everyone, Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich Moment Ynglingagatan 1, Moderna Museet, Stockholm HotAvantGardeHotHot, Oslo10, Basel Symposium, The Event, Birmingham Times Square Show, Times Bar, Berlin Modify, As Needed, Museum Of Contemporary Art, North Miami Secret Societies, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt IllumiNations, 54th Venice Biennial, Venice Dirty Literature, The National Portrait
Gallery, London Palace Party, Charlottenborg, Copenhagen Doing Things With Words, Pratt Institute, New York The Gong Show, Micky Schubert
Gallery, Berlin The Bell Show, Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin Chartreuse
Jeune, Casa Tabarelli, Bolzano An Exchange with Sol Lewitt, Mass Moca, Massachusetts
Returned to France from 1963 - 69, painting and exhibiting: Salon des Independents, City of Chatillon, One - man exhibitions at Galerie des
Jeunes, Galerie Mouffetard, Atelier Decima as well as Polder
Gallery in the Hague.
She was a patron, who famously commissioned, showed and subsidised the alcoholic genius Jackson Pollock; and a gallerist, who, among other amazing shows, gave the first public airing to Lucian Freud in an exhibition of children's art in 1939, at her London
gallery, Guggenheim
Jeune.
Not inscribed Oil on canvas, 15 x 18 1/8 (38 x 46) Bequeathed by the Hon.. Mrs. A.E. Pleydell - Bouverie through the Friends of the Tate
Gallery 1968 Prov: The artist's family, Aix - en - Provence; Georges Bernheim, Paris; with Bernheim -
Jeune, Paris, January 1920; M. Wanamaker, January 1924; Walter Berry, Paris; Mrs. Edith Wharton, Saint - Brice - sous - Forêt; James Bomford, Aldbourne, Wilts.; with Lefevre
Gallery, London, and Matthiesen
Gallery, London (jointly) 1943; the Hon.. Mrs. A.E. Pleydell - Bouverie, London, November 1943 Exh: Paysages Impressionnistes, Bernheim -
Jeune, Paris, February - March 1920 (1); Cézanne, Bernheim -
Jeune, Paris, December 1920 (18, repr.)
• Bretonne (Breton Girl)(c. 1890) • Une
Jeune Bretonne (A Young Breton Girl)(1903) Dublin City
Gallery The Hugh Lane.
Galerie Bernheim -
Jeune, Paris (on consignment from Henri Matisse from 16 January 1912) Montross
Gallery, New York Private Collection, France Acquired from the above by the father of the present owner circa 1950 and thence by descent
Her first
gallery was called Guggenheim
Jeune, the name being ingeniously chosen to associate the epitome of a
gallery, the French Bernheim -
Jeune, with the name of her own well known family.
She founded three of the most important avant - garde
galleries of the 20th century: Guggenheim
Jeune, in London's Cork Street, which brought surrealism to London before the second world war; Art of This Century, which opened in New York in 1942 after Peggy's return to the US; and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice - which still houses her personal collection in the palazzo where she ended her life.
[citation needed] He had an intense affair with Peggy Guggenheim in 1938 when he went to London with his wife Jeannette Ducrocq to hang his first retrospective exhibition in Britain at her
gallery Guggenheim
Jeune.
With World War II threatening, she founded Guggenheim
Jeune, a
gallery in London, and later moved to New York, where she ran the
gallery Art of This Century, and collected works by Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko and other members of the New York School.
1995 Plastic, curated by Nancy Doll, Bernard Toale
Gallery, Boston, MA La
Jeune Graveure Contemporaine - Paris Biennial Exhibition, Salle de Fetes de la Marie du Vieme Arrondissment, St. Germaine, France Curatorial Eye of James Archer, Archer
Gallery, Clark College, Vancouver, WA SEX, Greg Kucera
Gallery, Seattle, WA Garden of Delights, Tacoma Art Museum Winter Exhibition, Tacoma, WA