But in the money - frenzied, celebrity - stoked sprawl that has become the New
York gallery world over the last five years, the pittance - paying job of front desk assistant (a k a receptionist, gallerina, gallery girl) has become hungrily sought as an entree into the commercial, rather than creative, side of the business.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, it is clear that the New
York gallery world has suffered a colossal blow, with scores of galleries devastated, countless works of art destroyed, and heaps of historical material washed into the Hudson.
Castelli introduced an innovative stipend system into the New
York gallery world, putting the artists he represented on an international stage.
He effectively withdrew from the New
York gallery world for 40 years but continued working in several mediums and styles.
With fifty years of experience in the New
York gallery world, his interests and expertise extend from established post-war artists through the most contemporary emerging careers and ranges through all media from painting, works on paper, sculpture and installation to photography and digital media.
Not exact matches
Makoto's work is exhibited at
galleries around the
world, including Dillon
Gallery in New
York, Sato Museum in Tokyo, The Contemporary Museum of Tokyo, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts Museum, Bentley
Gallery in Arizona,
Gallery Exit and Oxford House at Taikoo Place in Hong Kong, and Vienna's Belvedere Museum.
The best art
galleries and museums in the
world arent just in London, New
York and Paris.
The site also allows visitors to flip through a series of Life covers on
World War II, view a
gallery of backstage images from the opera (from the New
York Metropolitan in 1943 to the Peking Opera during the 2008 summer Olympics), and compare portraits of Miss America 1945 and Miss America 2009.
That solitude gives Rebecca plenty of time to figure out whether her camera is still the best way to share what she sees with the
world — and to determine who she is outside of the context of high - end art
galleries and New
York City.
Kadir Nelson's paintings have been exhibited in many
galleries and museums around the
world, including the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the Museum of Tolerance, and the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences in Los Angeles; the Museum of African American History in Detroit; the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum in Washington D.C.; and the Society of Illustrators and the Studio Museum in Harlem in New
York, as well as many others.
Along the way are art
galleries,
World Heritage sites and tours — including the Kuku Yalanji Cultural Habitat Tour — which can be seen together over a few days or visited separately, offering a close encounter with the Aboriginal heritage of south - eastern Cape
York.
For art -
world pilgrims decamping for the summer to Long Island's East End, Harper Levine, the rare - book dealer with spaces in East Hampton and New
York City, and Bill Powers, the founder of Half
Gallery, will launch the inaugural edition of... Read More
It can be seen and felt in New
York galleries, on the walls of major art institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the New Museum, watching a Trisha Brown performance on Chelsea's High Line, and even viewed on TV — take the HBO production Cinema Verite, about the
world's first reality show, An American Family.
After its debut at a
gallery in New
York, Love Is the Message, The Message Is Death has resonated around the
world.
Jacquette has exhibited her works at
galleries throughout the
world, including Amsterdam's 1K Projectspace and New
York's Museum of Modern Art.
New
York, London and Paris are among the great cities of the
world for
gallery hopping or visiting a museum or two.
New
York's Paula Cooper
Gallery has added two dealers to its staff: Jay Gorney, a veteran of the Manhattan art
world who has had
galleries in the East Village, SoHo, and Chelsea, and Lisa Cooley, a onetime Lower East Side... Read More
When she returned from her uptown wilderness to the fashionable Upper West side in the 1960s she was out of step with the contemporary scene, however Neel made a concerted effort to reengage with the New
York art
world painting numerous portraits of artists, curators and
gallery owners, including the poet and MOMA curator Frank O'Hara, and artists Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson.
2013 Independents, V1
Gallery, Copenhagen A Few of My Favorite Things, CB1
Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Skin Trade, PPOW, New
York, NY Page 179, Artforum, September 2013, Brennan & Griffin, New
York, NY She, Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts, New
York, NY The origin of the
world / the force of the source / the cause of the vigor, Samson Projects, Boston, MA Sunsets and Pussy, Marianne Boesky
Gallery, New
York, NY DSM - V, The Future Moynihan Station, New
York, NY Jew
York, Untitled, New
York, NY Sex Money and Power, Maison Particuliere, Brussels, Belgium
Traveled to Munson - Williams - Proctor Institute, Utica, New
York (October 14 — November 18); Rochester Memorial Art
Gallery, Rochester, New
York (December 2 — 31); Robertson Memorial Center, Binghamton, New
York (January 15 — February 17, 1963); Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New
York (March 3 — 31, 1963); Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New
York (April 14 — May 12, 1963); Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New
York (May 26 — June 23, 1963); and Albright - Knox Art
Gallery, Buffalo, New
York (July 7 — August 4, 1963) The First Five Years: Acquisitions by Friends of the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1957 — 1962, Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York (May 16 — June 17) XVIII Salon de Mai, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (May 6 — 24) Art since 1950: American and International (American section, American Art since 1950), Seattle
World's Fair (April 21 — October 21).
We're talking about a very small
world; basically 10
galleries in New
York that might have been important.
2010 Bandits, Pirates & Outlaws, Lost Coast Culture Machine, Fort Bragg, CA Tethered to My
World, TAC, Chicago, IL curated by Phyllis Bramson Remnants, Fuse
Gallery, New
York, NY Conceptually Sound, Medialia
Gallery, New
York, NY Looks Good on Paper, DFN
Gallery, New
York, NY Water Bodies, Eden Rock
Gallery, St. Barths Private Display, NYAA Wilkinson
Gallery, New
York, NY
Examining the New
York art scene during the fertile years between the apex of Abstract Expressionism and the rise of Pop Art and Minimalism, Inventing Downtown: Artist - Run
Galleries in New
York City, 1952 — 1965 is the first show ever to survey this vital period from the vantage point of its artist - run
galleries — crucibles of experimentation and innovation that radically changed the art
world.
Covey's engravings can be found in major museum and library collections around the
world, including the Corcoran
Gallery of Art, the New
York Public Library Print Collection, the National Museum of American History, Harvard University, the National Library of Australia, the Papyrus Institute in Cairo Egypt, and many others.
Selected group exhibitions include The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal
World, the Museum of Modern Art, New
York (2014 — 2015); 30 Americans, organized by the Rubell Family Collection, Miami, traveling to Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (2014), Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville (2013 — 2014), Milwaukee Art Museum (2012), Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia (2012), Corcoran
Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (2011 — 2012), North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh (2011), and Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008 — 2009); Variations: Conversations in and Around Contemporary Painting, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2014); Body Doubles, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2014); Angel of History, Beaux - arts de Paris: L'école nationale supérieure (2013); and In the Holocene, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (2012).
Silas Shabelewska - von Morisse began her professional involvement in the art
world in 2000 as
Gallery Manager and registrar at the Helly Nahmad gallery in New York focusing on Impressionnist and Mode
Gallery Manager and registrar at the Helly Nahmad
gallery in New York focusing on Impressionnist and Mode
gallery in New
York focusing on Impressionnist and Modern Art.
Traveled to Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris (February 12 — May 11, 2008) Be — Bomb: The Transatlantic War of Images and all that Jazz in the 1950s, Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), Spain (October 5, 2007 — January 7, 2008) Contemporary and Cutting Edge: Pleasures of Collecting, Part III, Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut (September 29, 2007 — January 6, 2008) Twentieth - Century American Women Artists from the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College,
Gallery at the Park Avenue Bank, New
York, New
York (September 17 — November 2) Americans in Paris: Abstract Painting in the Fifties, Tibor de Nagy
Gallery, New
York (July 16 — September 29) French Kiss, JGM Galerie, Paris, France (May 25 — July 13) When Art
Worlds Collide: The 60s, Woodward
Gallery, New
York (May 17 — July 14) An Architect Collects: Robert D. Kleinschmidt and a Lifetime of Fine Arts Acquisitions, Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign (April 20 — July 29) Gestes, Signes, Traces, Espaces: Figures de la peinture moderne française dans les collections publiques normandes, Musée d'art moderne André Malraux, Le Havre, France (February 17 — April 30).
Tags: Albright - Knox Art
Gallery, American Republic Insurance Company, Brazil, City University of New
York, College Art Association, Colombia, Columbus
Gallery of Fine Arts, Corcoran
Gallery of Art, Denver Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, Eugene Goossen, Everson Art Museum, France, Gabriele Evertz, Grand Palais, Guatemala, Harris Bank, Hunter College, IBM, John Baldwin, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Johnson & Johnson, Karl Knaths, Kunsthaus Zurich, Kynaston McShine, Marcia Tucker, Massachusetts, Matthew Deleget, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mexico, Milwaukee Art Museum, Museum of Modern Art, National Endowment for the Arts, New
York State Council on the Arts, Nicaragua, Pan-American Highway, Park Place
Gallery, Robert Swain, Schering Laboratories, Spain, Switzerland, Tate
Gallery, Texas, The American University, Tony Smith, Travenol Laboratories, Tupperware
World Headquarters, United Kingdom, University of Buffalo, University of Madrid, Venezuela, Virginia, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Walker Art Center, Washington DC, Whitney Museum of American Art, William Agee
Lesley Heller Workspace, New
York, NY Claxons (four - person exhibition, curated by Walter Robinson), Haunch of Venison, New
York, NY Grey Area, New
York, NY The Queen's Feathers (one - person exhibition), John Tevis
Gallery, Paris France 2011 Peacocks and Bottles (one - person exhibition) Organized by Nana Kipiani in conjunction with Artisterium, National Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever and Never, One More Time (two - person exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths and Birdhouses (one person exhibition), Le Petit Versailles, New York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art & David Nolan Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, Paris France 2011 Peacocks and Bottles (one - person exhibition) Organized by Nana Kipiani in conjunction with Artisterium, National
Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever and Never, One More Time (two - person exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths and Birdhouses (one person exhibition), Le Petit Versailles, New York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art & David Nolan Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia Forever and Never, One More Time (two - person exhibition), Season, Seattle, WA Color Theory, Storefront, Brooklyn, NY 2010 Birdbaths and Birdhouses (one person exhibition), Le Petit Versailles, New
York, NY The Visible Vagina, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art & David Nolan
Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY 2009 Modern & Contemporary Ceramics, A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY Bazvalon (one person exhibition), Rose Burlingham Living Room
Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY 2007 Momenta Art (one person exhibition), Brooklyn, NY French Kiss, organized by Rob Wynne, JGM Galerie, Paris The Demoiselles Revisited, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New
York, NY NADA Art Fair, Miami, FL (Momenta Art booth) 2006 The Studio Visit, Exit Art, New
York, NY 2005 Picture Window, (site specific, city organized), Baltimore, Maryland 2004 Hall of Portraits, Pinkard
Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, Maryland College Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD 2003 The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New
York, NY Sleight of Hand, Salena
Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Kismet, The Work Space, New
York, NY 2001 Bad Touch, Lump
gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
gallery / projects, Raleigh, NC (also traveled to Keith Talent
Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, London, Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Boston, Space (1026, Philidelphia & UIMA, Chicago) Beautiful You, curated by Larry Krone, Mark Pasek
Gallery, New York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY Your Humble Servant the Genius (two person exhibition with Rob Wynne), Rupert Goldsworthy
Gallery, New York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY Nijinsky, Rupert Goldsworthy
Gallery, New York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY 1999 The Fin - de-Siécle Salon, curated by J. A. Poisson, P.S. 122, New
York, NY 1998 Re: Duchamp (organized by Mike Bidlo), Abraham Lubelski
Gallery, New York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY Bowie, Rupert Goldsworthy
Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY 1997 Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France (one person exhibition) The Whole
World in a Small Painting, Trans Hudson
Gallery, New York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brook
Gallery, New
York, NY 1996 Cadmium Cathode, Sauce, Brooklyn, NY
In her recent show with the Beijing satellite
gallery of New
York's Chambers Fine Art, she has concentrated on what she calls landscape paintings, which don't present landscapes so much as a kind of floating abstract
world reminiscent of the work of the Chilean modernist, Roberto Matta, in their atmospheric effect.
Bronx locals will tell you that their borough is many things: the birthplace of hip - hop, a living
gallery of street art, a global food crawl of family - run restaurants, a destination for
world - class attractions including the New
York Botanical Garden, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the Bronx Zoo.
2008 Heavy Manner (Extended Beats), Fredric Snitzer
Gallery, Miami, FL El Mundo Es Tuyo (The
World Is Yours), Zach Feuer
Gallery and Mary Boone
Gallery, New
York, NY
2005 — BRIC PROJECT DIVERSITY, Corridor
Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2004 — THE MELTING, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia — TELL ME A STORY OF A
WORLD WITHOUT WORDS, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ — A SLOW READ, BRIC Rotunda
Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Katarina Wong — SIX NEW
YORK ARTISTS, Linda Warren
Gallery, Chicago — SEEN & UNSEEN, Broadway
Gallery, New
York 2003 — ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington 2002 — ART AT STEEPLETOP, Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY 2001 — ART CONTEMPORANI DE MUNTANYA, Ecomuseu, Valls d'Aneu, Spain 1999 — LEST WE FORGET, Amory Arts Center, West Palm Beach, FL 1996 — RED CLAY SURVEY BIENNIAL, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL 1995 — CONFESSIONS, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 1994 — ALEX O'NEAL AND JAN HANKINS, P. S. 122, New
York 1989 — NEW AMERICAN TALENT, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street
Gallery, Chicago
Representatives from the following organisations will be in attendance Aesthetica Magazine / According to McGee / Anise Art
Gallery / ArtAngel / Artnet / Arts Council England / BALTIC / Bright White Ltd / Central St Martins / CHARLIE SMITH LONDON / THE FUTURE CAN WAIT / DACS / DASH Arts / FACT Liverpool / Flowers
Gallery / Frieze / Glasgow School of Art / Holden
Gallery / i - D / Impressions
Gallery / It's Nice That / Lazenby Brown / Leeds Art
Gallery / London College of Communication / Lumen Art Prize / Manchester Metropolitan University / National Media Museum / New Art Exchange / Open Eye
Gallery / PHOTOFAIRS / Royal College of Art / Serpentine / Spectator / Spectrum / Sony
World Photography Awards / TAFETA / Tate / Thames & Hudson / V&A / VICE /
York St John University
Mori's solo exhibitions have been exhibited throughout the
world, including Royal Academy of Arts, in London (United Kingdom), Japan Society, in New
York (USA), Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo (Japan), The Museum of Contemporary Art, in Tokyo (Japan); The Brooklyn Museum of Art, in New
York (USA); The Museum of Contemporary Art, in Chicago (USA); The Serpentine
Gallery, in London (England); The Dallas Museum of Art, in Dallas (USA).
Marc Straus, Founder and Owner of the Lower East Side
gallery, commented: «Sandro Chia inaugurates our sixth year on Grand Street, also marking his return to the New
York art
world.
2015 To Be Young, Gifted, and Black, Goodman
Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa Disguise: Masks + Global African Art, Fowler Art Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA Screen Play: Life in an Animated
World, Albright - Knox Art
Gallery, Buffalo, NY Mirror Stage: Visualizing the Self After the Internet, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX America is Hard To See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York, NY Radical Presence, Yerba Buena Center of the Arts, San Francisco, CA When the Stars Begin to Fall, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Weird Science, Marianne Boesky
Gallery, New
York, NY Queer Fantasy, Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles, CA
ART CRITIC JERRY SALTZ recently expressed his frustration with Gagosian, Pace, Hauser & Wirth and David Zwirner
galleries in New
York magazine, describing the four mega dealers as overwhelming behemoths causing much consternation in the art
world.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the
world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New
York; and the birth of a new kind of
gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
His work can be found in public collections throughout the
world including the Art Institute of Chicago; the Brooklyn Museum; the Cincinnati Art Museum; the Cleveland Museum of Art; the Dallas Museum of Art; the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; the Indianapolis Museum of Art; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York; the Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Museum of Modern Art, New
York; the National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New
York; Tate
Gallery, London; Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York and Yale University Art
Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut.
2012 Dark Flow Lurking, David Castillo
Gallery, Miami, FL a small
world... (installation on view from the permanent collection), The Jewish Museum, New
York, NY Transmission LA: AV Club, Geffen Contemporary at MoCA, Los Angeles, CA African American Art Since 1950: Perspectives from the David C. Driskell Center, David C. Driskell Center, College Park, MD Contemporary Mandala: New Audiences, New Forms, Emory University Visual Art
Gallery, Atlanta, GA US Embassy in Tokyo Exhibition for Ambassador John V. Roos, Tokyo, Japan
1985 New
York, NY's Finest, Michael Kohn
Gallery, Los Angeles, CA A Brave New
World, A New Generation, Charlottenburg Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark Blue Condition, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC The Discovery of America, Wessel O'Connor
Gallery, Rome, Italy Psycho - Pueblo, Galeria Fernando Vijande, Madrid, Spain The Figure, An Interpretive Study, Tower
Gallery, New
York, NY R.E.M., Lamagna
Gallery, New
York, NY The Best & The Brightest From the East Village & Soho, Moosart
Gallery, Miami, FL
Maybe you associate the neighborhood with Mad Men or the cruel
world of 1960s advertising, but put that aside and head uptown because the Upper East Side
gallery scene is one of New
York's better - kept secrets.
Gallery director Clyde Beswick spent more than 35 years in the advertising and marketing
world in both New
York and Los Angeles.
Described as an artist, gallerist and influential figure in the international art
world, Claude Simard (1956 - 2014) co-founded Jack Shaiman
Gallery in New
York.
His work has also been included in a number of group exhibitions including, «Take Me (I'm Yours),» curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Jens Hoffman and Kelly Taxter at the Jewish Museum, New
York, «The Politics of Portraiture» at Jessica Silverman
Gallery, San Francisco and «Ever get the feeling we're not alone in this
world?
Miles Aldridge was featured in the New
York Times article «Fashion Photography Is the Art
World's Rising Star» profiling the rise of fashion photographers and their work in museums and
galleries across the globe.
Ms. Owen's work was featured prominently at the Museum of Modern Art in the 2014 exhibition «The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal
World,» and she has long shown with the New
York gallery Gavin Brown's Enterprise.
Now in its eighth year, Independent New
York remains a unique curatorial destination that sheds the oft - repeated art fair format: it gathers select artists and
galleries — 52 total for the 2017 edition — from around the
world without rules for what they should exhibit.
As a partner at Mnuchin
Gallery, Sukanya Rajaratnam is a major influencer in the New
York City art
world.