Not exact matches
We have all heard of iconic institutions and
big -
name attractions
such as Tate Britain, Tate Modern, National
Gallery, National Portrait
Gallery, Barbican Centre and Whitechapel
Gallery, but the city also abounds with numerous exceptional independent art spaces offering something for everyone.
Many
big names such as James Cohan, Sikkema Jenkins and Thaddaeus Ropac are new, while a multitude of younger European and Asian
galleries, both new and returning, will be showing fresh talent coming to light.
All four
galleries have pointed to rising West Loop rents — many say leases have quadrupled — as part of the reason for their migration west, an area already staked out by
big -
name galleries such as Corbett vs. Dempsey and Monique Meloche.
On The Other Side at Kunstmuseum Winterthur — a compact
gallery with
big ideas, which in recent years has hosted exhibitions of work by
such major
names as Édouard Vuillard, Gerhard Richter and Richard Hamilton — is restricted to works in wood, metal and ceramics used in organic and constructed shapes
The ones to watch:
Big names such as the painter Peter Doig will draw the crowds, but so will rising stars
such as James Capper, who — in an event staged by Peckham's Hannah Barry
Gallery — will show an amphibious canal - walking machine called Six Step.
Which means the museum can now dedicate its
bigger galleries to
big -
name artists
such as Ellsworth Kelly, Chuck Close, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol.