Not exact matches
Tuesday night, not far from displays of high - end jewelry and watches by Vhernier and Bovet 1822, Chuck Close held court at the
Pace Gallery on 57th Street in New York, exchanging pleasantries and posing for
photos with everyone from socialites to Ben Stiller.
Robert Ryman, Untitled, 1962, oil on linen, 63 x 63 inches (
photo: Gordon Riley Christmas, courtesy of The
Pace Gallery, New York)
Tuesday night, not far from displays of high - end jewelry and watches by Vhernier and Bovet 1822, Chuck Close held court at the
Pace Gallery on 57th Street in New York, exchanging pleasantries and posing for
photos with everyone from socialites to... Read More
Gaswork, Courtesy of James Turrell,
Pace Gallery, and Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow, Installation view at Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, 2011 © James Turrell,
Photo © Florian Holzherr.
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PHOTOS: Clockwise, from left, World Red Eye; Paul Mpagi Sepuya; © Fred Wilson, courtesy
Pace Gallery; Nelson Tejada; Jack Hems © Smoking Dogs Films, courtesy of Lisson
Gallery
Photo courtesy of The
Pace Gallery © Hiroshi Sugimoto
Words: By Katherine Morais © Artlyst 2014
Photo: Colour in Motion: James Turrell at
Pace Gallery, Burlington Gardens
Lucas Samaras: Reconstructions,
Photo - Transformations, The
Pace Gallery, Columbus, November 29, 1980 — January 5, 1981.
Lucas Samaras:
Photo - Transformations, The
Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, March 23 — April 27, 1974.
Photo by Kerry Ryan McFate /
Pace Gallery © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
Agnes Martin, Homage to Life, 2003, acrylic and graphite on canvas, 60 × 60 inches, Leonard and Louise Riggio, © 2016 Agnes Martin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York,
photo courtesy
Pace Gallery
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Gallery from New York, a leading
gallery with a focus on 20th Century and contemporary photographs; Blindspot Gallery from Hong Kong, a gallery with a primary focus on contemporary image - based works; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery from New York, a gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
gallery with a focus on 20th Century and contemporary photographs; Blindspot
Gallery from Hong Kong, a gallery with a primary focus on contemporary image - based works; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery from New York, a gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery from Hong Kong, a
gallery with a primary focus on contemporary image - based works; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery from New York, a gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
gallery with a primary focus on contemporary image - based works; Bryce Wolkowitz
Gallery from New York, a gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery from New York, a
gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a
gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel
Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian
Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons
Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost
galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art;
Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the
Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery; Richard Saltoun
Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized
gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii
Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among
Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (
photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among others.
Photo: courtesy of the artist and
Pace Gallery
© Lucas Samaras, courtesy
Pace Gallery;
Photo: Kerry Ryan McFate.
Photo: Kerry Ryan McFate,
Pace Gallery, New York.
Photo: G.R. Christmas, courtesy
Pace Gallery, New York.
Photo by Tom Barratt, Courtesy the artist and
Pace Gallery; Lee Friedlander — Kentucky, 1997.
Photo: courtesy of
Pace / MacGill
Gallery.
LFA -
Pace - New - York - install - view -3-Keith-Tyson Installation view of «Large Field Array» by Keith Tyson at The
Pace Gallery in London, 2007
Photo: The
Pace Gallery © Keith Tyson
All
photos courtesy
Pace Wildenstein
Gallery.
Pace Gallery's Research & Archives department is looking for a
Photo Metadata Intern to assist our photo archives team with creating and editing existing metadata for current and legacy photography collect
Photo Metadata Intern to assist our
photo archives team with creating and editing existing metadata for current and legacy photography collect
photo archives team with creating and editing existing metadata for current and legacy photography collections.
I have to admit though, I hadn't heard of him until recently when, scanning
photo exhibition listings, I spotted an installation shot for his current show (35th at
Pace Gallery, May 2 — June 27, 2015) that looked absolutely nothing like any others.
In fact, the current exhibition at
PACE features a couple of portraits created in two different size grids: a familiar visual for anyone familiar with
photo editing software, but an unexpected one in a
gallery environment.
Opening: Lucas Samaras at
Pace Gallery Greek artist Lucas Samaras began manipulating rainbow - tinged Auto - Polaroid
photos back in the 1960s, and this autobiographical show will feature 700 of his digitally altered
photos of mostly recent self - portraits but also personal family
photos and childhood images of himself.
Elizabeth Murray, Untitled, 1974, oil on canvas, 28 x 28 inches (courtesy
Pace Gallery,
photo by Tom Barratt.
Photo: © Julian Schnabel Studio / Gary Mamay / Courtesy of
Pace Gallery
Robert Mangold Split Ring Image 1, 2009 Acrylic, graphite and black pencil on canvas; 96 inches diameter Private collection
Photo: G. R. Christmas Courtesy The
Pace Gallery, New York © 2012 Robert Mangold, member Artist Rights Society (ARS)
Asher / Faure
Gallery, Los Angeles, March 13 — April 10, 1982 Momentbild: Künstlerphotographie, Kestner - Gesellschaft, Hannover, March 5 — April 18, 1982 (Catalogue) The Human Figure in Contemporary American Art, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, March 5 — April 4, 1982 (Catalogue) Surveying the Seventies: Selections from the Permanent Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Fairfield County Branch, Stamford, Connecticut, February 12 — March 31, 1982 (Catalogue) Art of Our Time, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, January 23 — March 7, 1982 Group exhibition, The
Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, January 15 — February 13, 1982
Photo - Realisme - dix - ans - apres, Galerie Isy Brachot, Paris, January 13 — March 6, 1982 (Catalogue)
Photo courtesy the artist and The
Pace Gallery.
Chuck Close, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia Chuck Close: Nudes 1967 - 2014,
Pace Gallery, New York, NY, USA Chuck Close:
Photo Maquettes, Westport Arts Center, Westport, CT, USA
Photo by: Kerry Ryan McFate /
Pace Gallery
Image: Tim Hawkinson, Signature, 1993, school desk, paper, wood and metal; motorized, 37» x 28» x 24» (94 cm x 71.1 cm x 61 cm)
Photo courtesy the artist © Tim Hawkinson, courtesy
Pace Gallery.
The archives, begun upon the
gallery's founding in 1960, contain material — letters, invitations,
photos and gifts in the form of sketches and drawings — from many of the artists
Pace has represented, including Chuck Close, Agnes Martin, Julian Schnabel and Donald Judd.
The topics of VernissageTV's PDF Magazin No. 19 are Istanbul Biennial 2011, Louise Bourgeois at Fondation Beyeler in Basel, Carsten Nicolai at The
Pace Gallery in New York, Yutaka Sone's solo show at David Zwirner in New York, Phase 2 of The High Line Park in New York, Sarah Sze's Highline Public Art Project, Simon Rodia's Watts Towers, the Found Objects
photo series by Didier Leroi, Frieze Sculpture Park 2011, and reviews by Lee Sharrock of the group show Air I Breathe and the Frieze Week in London.
Photo by Tom Powel Imaging, courtesy of
Pace Gallery.
Installation view of
Pace Gallery, Palo Alto, booth at FOG Design + Art 2017
Photo by Johnna Arnold Photography Courtesy of FOG Design + Art
Photo courtesy Magnolia Editions and
Pace Gallery.
If you still want to delve deeper into Hockney's oeuvre,
Pace's location on West 25th Street in Chelsea is exhibiting new paintings and photographs through May 12th; and a selection of his drawings, etchings, paintings, and
photo - collages made between 1958 and 1983 are on view at the Frieze booth of London's Offer Waterman
Gallery.
Photo courtesy
Pace Gallery / Art © 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris.
Photo by J M Goleas; courtesy
Pace Gallery.
graphite on paper, 9» x 12» (22.9 cm x 30.5 cm)
Photo courtesy Kerry Ryan McFate and Tom Barratt /
Pace Gallery © Thomas Nozkowski, courtesy
Pace Gallery.
Photos by: Kerry Ryan McFate / Courtesy
Pace Gallery © 2013 Robert Ryman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Photo by: Bill Jacobson / Courtesy
Pace Gallery.
Photo courtesy
Pace Gallery.
oil on paper, 22-1/4» x 30» (56.5 cm x 76.2 cm)
Photo courtesy Kerry Ryan McFate and Tom Barratt /
Pace Gallery © Thomas Nozkowski, courtesy
Pace Gallery.
colored pencil on inkjet print, 10» x 13-1/2» (25.4 cm x 34.3 cm)
Photo courtesy Kerry Ryan McFate and Tom Barratt /
Pace Gallery © Thomas Nozkowski, courtesy
Pace Gallery.
collage and colored pencil on inkjet print, 10» x 13-1/2» (25.4 cm x 34.3 cm)
Photo courtesy Kerry Ryan McFate and Tom Barratt /
Pace Gallery © Thomas Nozkowski, courtesy
Pace Gallery.
oil on paper, 22» x 30» (55.9 cm x 76.2 cm);
Photo courtesy Kerry Ryan McFate and Tom Barratt /
Pace Gallery © Thomas Nozkowski, courtesy
Pace Gallery.
Image courtesy of
Pace Gallery;
photo by Kerry Ryan McFate