Dominique Lévy is opening its new third floor project space, called The Back Room, with an inaugural exhibition of Senga Nengudi's 1970s - era sculptures and performance photographs, the Upper East
Side gallery announced today.
Not exact matches
After nearly four years in business, dealer Joe Sheftel
announced today that he will close his Lower East
Side gallery to join the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles with the title Director, Donor Relations.
In October 2015, Mariann Boesky
Gallery in New York announced it was representing Dial and the artist had his first exhibition at the gallery's Upper East Side location at the end of th
Gallery in New York
announced it was representing Dial and the artist had his first exhibition at the
gallery's Upper East Side location at the end of th
gallery's Upper East
Side location at the end of the year.
Upper East
Side gallery Knoedler & Co., who represent Helen Frankenthaler, the estate of Conrad Marca - Relli and others,
announced the resignation of president and director Ann Freedman.
The dealer Matthew Marks said he began talking to Ms. Celmins shortly after her longtime home, McKee
Gallery on the Upper East
Side,
announced its closing.
Plus: Whitney Museum plans permanent installation on Hudson River Witte de With
announces new director POWarts founder Sara Kay opens Lower East
Side gallery and Jasper Johns» Connecticut home and studio will become an artists» retreat
In
gallery news: David Zwirner now represents the Joan Mitchell Foundation, with an exhibition planned for next year in the gallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvi
gallery news: David Zwirner now represents the Joan Mitchell Foundation, with an exhibition planned for next year in the
gallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvi
gallery's New York space — «The
gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvi
gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have
announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan
Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvi
Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East
Side; and Mexico City
gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvi
gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East
Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvillegas.
Recently, after the New York dealer Lisa Cooley
announced that she was closing her Lower East
Side gallery with the explanation that an operation of her kind «is not a sustainable business right now,» you took to Facebook and called it a «bellwether statement.»
The
gallery announced today that it will open a project space on Manhattan's Upper East
Side.
James Cohan is pleased to
announce the opening of an exhibition by The Propeller Group, running from April 8 through May 15 at the
gallery's Lower East
Side location.
Dealer Reveals His Artistic
Side — Popular West Village gallerist Gavin Brown, whose Enterprise represents artists from Alex Katz to Rirkrit Tiravanija, recently
announced that he'll be having a solo show of his own work — his first in over a decade — at the Green
Gallery in Milwaukee.
New York, New York, September 29, 2015 — New York Artists Equity Association, Inc. («Artists Equity»)
announced the opening of Equity
Gallery, a new non-profit art space on the Lower East
Side of New York City.
Elsewhere in New York City, Laurel Gitlen
announced it has closed its Lower East
Side gallery.
(Though Chelsea - ites are moving east — Lehmann Maupin
gallery now has a polished Lower East
Side annex, and Sperone Westwater has
announced its move to a grand new home on the Bowery that is almost finished.)
The Lower East
Side had an unusually robust sampling of painting and sculpture by rising talents on display,
announcing a few names that we're going to hear more from down the line — including the new
gallery Chapter NY, which debuted with a very strong show by the young artist Sam Anderson.
Castle Fizjohns
Gallery announces its grand opening at 98 Orchard Street on the Lower East
Side (LES) of Manhattan.
James Cohan
Gallery, one of New York's most vibrant
galleries, just
announced they will be opening a third location on the Lower East
Side.
Little Big Man
Gallery is pleased to
announce Doug Rickard's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles and debut the artist's latest body of work titled N.A. Rickard's new photography and video work continues to explore the darker
side of urban America and highlights issues of economic disparity, ever - present surveillance and tendencies toward publicity via social media.
Hales
Gallery is pleased to
announce the first exhibition in the new Project Room on the Lower East
Side: a solo presentation of works from 1978 to 1986 by Frank Bowling, to coincide with Bowling's solo exhibition of recent paintings at Hales London.
Dear Friends and Colleagues, I am pleased to
announce that Tibor de Nagy
Gallery, under the leadership of Andrew Arnot, will be joining us on the Lower East
Side to share our two spaces here on Rivington Street.