What:
Soho Gallery Building historical -LSB-...]
What:
Soho Gallery Building historical site
Not exact matches
Sonnabend and Castelli would go on to simultaneously move their
galleries to
Soho a year later, in the same
building.
On January 20, 1990, I walked into this brand - new
gallery in a brand - new
gallery building at 130 Prince Street, a remodeled former
Soho bakery.
A founding member of the seminal Park Place
Gallery in Soho and perhaps best known for The Wall, located on the side of a building not far from the gallery, Myers was part of an emerging downtown scene that ignored traditional boundaries between disciplines and between aesthetics and fu
Gallery in
Soho and perhaps best known for The Wall, located on the side of a
building not far from the
gallery, Myers was part of an emerging downtown scene that ignored traditional boundaries between disciplines and between aesthetics and fu
gallery, Myers was part of an emerging downtown scene that ignored traditional boundaries between disciplines and between aesthetics and function.
When she walks into the
building site that will become her new
gallery space just off Golden Square, in London's
Soho, she is dwarfed by scaffolding.
Soho galleries, for instance, are carved out of old manufacturing lofts in 19th - century cast - iron
buildings; in Chelsea, former garages and warehouses
built of concrete provide the space.
1976 The Presence and the Absence in Realism, Roland Gibson
Gallery, State University of New York, Potsdam, NY Drawing Now: Ten Artists,
Soho Center for the Visual Arts, New York, NY American Artists:» 76: A Celebration, Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, TX American Concern: The Humanist View, Haupert Union
Building, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA Perspective 1976, Freedman Art
Gallery, Albright College, Reading, PA Cordier & Elkstrom
Gallery, New York, NY
Category: Neighborhoods,
SoHo · Tags: Leo Castelli, Seedbed,
Soho 1980s,
SOho Gallery Building,
Soho Gallery Scene, Sonnabend
Gallery, Vito Acconci
Past group shows and screenings include: Rêve du Pierre, curated by Alexandra Fau, Centre Pompidou, Paris (screening)(2016); Night Walk, with Erin Shirreff, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA (2015); A Night of Philosophy, Ukrainian Institute of America, New York, NY (Screening)(2015); The Daily Show, Bureau, New York NY (2015); The
Built Environment: Lower Side in Istanbul, Mixer, Istanbul, Turkey (2014); It Narratives: The Movement of Objects as Information, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT, USA (2014); A Tale of Two Islands: Beatrice Gibson with Alex Waterman, and Frank Heath, High Line Art, NY, NY (2014); Two Hours Two Minutes, The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada (2014); Kool - Aid Wino, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT, USA (2013); Matter Out of Place, Kitchen, NY, NY (2012); Somebody has stolen our tent, Simon Preston
Gallery, NY, NY (2012); The Way Things Go (Part 3), Frutta, Rome, Italy (2012); Single Channel,
Soho House, Miami, FL, USA (2011); Forcemeat, Wallspace, NY, NY (2011), and Suddenly: Where We Live Now, Cooley
Gallery — Reed College, Portland, OR and Pomona College Museum of Art (2008, 2009).
He opened a
gallery in New York's
Soho in 1986 and in 2003, relocated to the Fuller
Building on 57th Street where the
gallery remains today.
Filed under Neighborhoods,
SoHo · Tagged with Leo Castelli, Seedbed,
Soho 1980s,
SOho Gallery Building,
Soho Gallery Scene, Sonnabend
Gallery, Vito Acconci
1993 Crosscurrents of Influence, Brattleboro Museum, Brattleboro, VT Coming to Power, David Zwirner
Gallery, New York, NY Object Lessons, The Police
Building, New York, NY 1992 On Paper, Sculpture Center, New York, NY Queer, Minor Injury
Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Six East Coast Sculptors Curated by Barbara Zucker, Colburn
Gallery, University of Vermont Outrageous Desire, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Intimacy, City Without Walls
Gallery, Newark, NJ 1990 Material Obsession,
Soho Center for Visual Artists.
Tags: AIDS, Andrea Miller - Keller, Andy Warhol, Annina Nosei, Antonella Piemontese, Artists Space, Betsy Kaufman, Carl Andre, Cary Smith, Christian Haub, Christopher Lea, Connecticut, Costa Rica, Cris Gianakos, Daniel Levine, Daniel Reynolds, Dennis Oppenheim, DM Simons, Donald Powley, Ellen Lanyon, Farrell Brickhouse, Fine Arts
Building, Gail Fitzgerald, Gary Lang, Gregory Montreuil, Hal Bromm
Gallery, Hannah Wilke, HIV, Illinois, James Rondeau, Jeffrey Deitch, John Weber
Gallery, John Zinsser, Jonathan Borofsky, Joseph Beuys, Julian Lethbridge, Julian Pretto Collection, Julian Pretto
Gallery, Kathy Drasher, Laurie Anderson, Li Trincere, Lucio Pozzi, Marcia Hafif, Mary Obering, Melissa Kretschmer, Merrill Wagner, Nancy Haynes, Naomi Spector, New Museum of Contemporary Art, Oliver Wasow, Olivier Mosset, Patricia Hall, Per Jensen, Peter Downsbrough, Phil Sims, Printed Matter, Rene Pierre Allain, Richard Gray
Gallery, Richard L. Feigen
Gallery, Robert Barry, Robert Yasuda, Roberta Allen, Roger Ramsay, Rosalind Krauss, Rosemarie Castoro, Scott Burton,
Soho, Sol Lewitt, Sperone Westwater Fischer, Stephen Antonakos, Stephen Rosenthal, Stephen Westfall, Steven Steinman, Susan Berland, Suzan Frecon, Taka Amano, Ted Victoria, The Clocktower, Tom Brazelton, Tom Martinelli, Tribeca, Vito Acconci, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, William Wegman