New works
by gallery founder Ineke Graham and longtime gallery artist Janice Leonard are the subject of the next exhibition at Studio 21, running from March 31 through to April 26, 2017.
The Sacred Screen, curated
by gallery founder Morgane Wagner and artist Corie Denby McGowan, is comprised of work weighted towards, but not exclusive to, the digital.
Co - curated
by gallery founder Patti Astor, the Fun Gallery installation will feature the work of Keith Haring, Jean - Michel Basquiat, and the graffiti artists who shaped the gallery's history.
An ongoing collaborative project
by gallery founders Samuel Levack and Jennifer Lewandowski, with curator Nat Breitenstein, the first Grand Magasin, with its concept of presenting an exhibition and shop, took place in 2013 and featured the like of Leslie Kulesh, Yuri Pattison and Daniel Kelly of Peckham art space / hair salon DKUK.
Not exact matches
New York's Gagosian
Gallery and Jeff Koons were sued by a collector who accused gallery founder Larry Gagosian and the artist of scheming to exploit demand for his works and using «inappropriate and highly questionable practices» to fund extravagant life
Gallery and Jeff Koons were sued
by a collector who accused
gallery founder Larry Gagosian and the artist of scheming to exploit demand for his works and using «inappropriate and highly questionable practices» to fund extravagant life
gallery founder Larry Gagosian and the artist of scheming to exploit demand for his works and using «inappropriate and highly questionable practices» to fund extravagant lifestyles.
2 contains multiple digital bonus features, including an introduction
by TCM host Ben Mankiewicz, behind - the - scenes photos, production stills, poster and lobby card
galleries, an original essay
by Film Noir Foundation
founder and president Eddie Muller, and interviews with Muller and actress Julie Adams.
Dorland, who is also an artist, was manning a Magenta Plains booth that offers a cross-section of the
gallery's program, including quietly stunning monochrome paintings
by Don Dudley, meaty, machinelike sculptural works
by Anne Libby, and classic 1980s work
by Peter Nagy (who is also an artist and the
founder of New Delhi's Nature Morte).
Organized
by James Meyer as a response to the policies of the Bush administration and the contentious outcome of the 2000 presidential election, the exhibition also served as an homage to the
gallery's late
founder, Colin de Land (1955 — 2003).
Vanessa Carlos is the
founder and director of London
gallery Carlos / Ishikawa, which, from early May through mid-June, hosts an exhibition
by Lloyd Corporation, the collaborative duo offering a witty mash - up of DIY advertisements with street ephemera as commentary on current - day consumption.
The exhibition will include related work curated
by Austin English and Shrine
Gallery Founder Scott Ogden.
The artists featured in Vietnam Eye are chosen
by a team of curators which includes Serenella Ciclitira (
Founder, Global Eye Programme) and Nigel Hurst (Chief Executive, Saatchi
Gallery)
A couple of days later, at Maison Hermès in Ginza, Tokyo, at a surreal afternoon of wedding ceremonies
by Paris - based Japanese artist Tsuneko Taniuchi, Jack introduced me to Shai Ohayon
founder of The Container, a
gallery in a shipping container installed in a hair salon in Tokyo's Nakameguro area.
Evelyn Day Lasry,
Founder Two Palms
Gallery: This is a new set of 12 large - scale silkscreens
by the American artist Terry Winters.
The
Gallery's
founder, Director Nicholas Logsdail says «The decision to open a space in Milan was influenced
by a number of factors, including our particularly strong connection with important collectors and museums in Italy as well as Milan's proximity to Switzerland, Germany and France.
While you're in 56 Bogart visiting Momenta and NURTUREart, see the year - old performance space and parlor
gallery Agape across the hall, opened and co-run
by Momenta
founder Eric Heist and artist Kikuko Tanaka.
Curated
by Arne Glimcher, the
founder of Pace
Gallery, the exhibition evolved from the critically successful presentation of the series at Pace
Gallery in London in 2017 and showcases several monumental paintings from that exhibition, as well as new loans from major museums including the Albright - Knox Art
Gallery and the National
Gallery.
ARTIST WORK LISSON also includes a number of short essays and recollections
by the
founder, Nicholas Logsdail, and other members of the Lisson
Gallery, distributed throughout the book on themes relevant to the gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of contemporary art over the last 50 years including: Beginnings, Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and
Gallery, distributed throughout the book on themes relevant to the
gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of contemporary art over the last 50 years including: Beginnings, Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and
gallery's unrivalled longevity and position at the centre of contemporary art over the last 50 years including: Beginnings, Conceptual Art, Internationalism, Material, and so on.
Max Fishko — Max is a third generation gallerist from New York City and the grandson of Bella Fishko,
founder of Forum
Gallery, which is now run
by his parents.
Meanwhile, «Sadie Barnette: From Here» at Jenkins Johnson
Gallery in San Francisco features works inspired
by the 500 - page surveillance file the FBI kept on the artist's father who was a
founder of the Compton, Calif., chapter of The Black Panther Party.
The Prudential Eye Zone has been curated
by three of the curators of that exhibition: Serenella Ciclitira (
Founder, Prudential Eye Programme), Honor Harger (Executive Director, ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands) and Nigel Hurst (CEO, Saatchi
Gallery).
The shortlist, featuring installation artists, sculptors and a painter were selected
by a judging panel chaired
by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the Whitechapel
Gallery, joined
by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket
Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and
Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Critic and Senior Editor / Web Editor at ArtReview; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
The judging panel for the sixth Max Mara Art Prize for Women was chaired
by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the Whitechapel
Gallery, joined
by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket
Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and
Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Critic and Senior Editor / Web Editor at ArtReview; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
As Sally Morgan Lehman,
Founder and Director at Morgan Lehman
Gallery explains, for The Armory Show the gallery is structuring their booth around a single installation by a young New York City artist who constructs her work around the premise of combining opposite notions and using that new concept as a foundation for her reinvented Baroque still lives or the 18th century Roman Ruins after Giovanni Battista Pi
Gallery explains, for The Armory Show the
gallery is structuring their booth around a single installation by a young New York City artist who constructs her work around the premise of combining opposite notions and using that new concept as a foundation for her reinvented Baroque still lives or the 18th century Roman Ruins after Giovanni Battista Pi
gallery is structuring their booth around a single installation
by a young New York City artist who constructs her work around the premise of combining opposite notions and using that new concept as a foundation for her reinvented Baroque still lives or the 18th century Roman Ruins after Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
Curated
by Arne Glimcher, the
founder of Pace
Gallery, and Tamara Corm, Senior Director at Pace London, this exhibition features eight monumental paintings on loan from Fondation Dubuffet, and significant British and European institutions.
For the second phase of the residency, Hart will spend three weeks in Todi, Umbria where she will have time to consolidate her research at Italian conceptual artist Alighiero Boetti's studio which is managed
by his son Matteo Boetti, who is the
founder of nearby contemporary art
gallery Bibo's Place.
The Pittsburgh Biennial is co-organized
by Carnegie Museum of Art, Miller
Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University, The Andy Warhol Museum, SPACE
Gallery, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Mattress Factory, and Biennial
founders Pittsburgh Filmmakers and Pittsburgh Center for the Arts.
Sixty works
by Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968), Italy's most sought - after contemporary artist as
founder of the post-war Spatialism movement, will go on show in a new
gallery opening in Paris's exclusive Avenue Matignon.
A major presentation titled Women
by Women curated
by photographer Sirkka - Liisa Konttinen,
founder member of the Amber collective will occupy a
gallery within Level 4.
Moderated
by Andrew Shiue (
founder of the contemporary culture site Beyond Chinatown), the discussion inaugurated Klein Sun
Gallery's panel talk series, which aims to provide a platform for engaging, critical and inclusive dialogue on contemporary Chinese art and culture.
Not only do we get to celebrate the opening of «20 Years Under the Influence of Juxtapoz», but we get to honor the opening of new works
by our
founder, Robert Williams, at the Los Angeles Municipal Art
Gallery.
1986 Art from the City University of New York - Approaches to Abstraction, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China Born in North Carolina, Jerald Melberg
Gallery, Charlotte, NC Transitions: the Afro - American Artist, Bergen Museum of Art and Science, Paramus, NJ Masters and Pupils - The Education of the Black Artist in New York: 1900 - 1980, Jamaica Arts Center, Jamaica, NY; Metropolitan Life Insurance
Gallery, New York, NY Choosing: An Exhibit of Changing Perspectives in Modern Art and Art Criticism
by Black Americans, 1925 - 1985, Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL; Chicago State University, Chicago, IL; Portsmouth Museum, Portsmouth, VA; Howard University, Washington, DC A Celebration of The Touchstone
Gallery and a Tribute to its
Founder Barbara Hirschl, Touchstone
Gallery, New York, NY
Emma Hart was selected as the winner of the sixth Max Mara Art Prize for Women
by a panel chaired
by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the Whitechapel
Gallery, joined
by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket
Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and
Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Editor at Art Quarterly; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
Following a private viewing of Richardson's latest 3D video installation, «Rehearsal», on January 8, the artist - run
gallery, headed
by its
founder and director Joe Madeira, will be showing an exhibition of the artist's new works, marked
by his ventures into multiple mediums, including photography, sound, digital film, 3D animation and, of course, installation.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the
founder of the eponymous
gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices
by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space
gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
They are joined
by the
founder of London
gallery Master Piper, Nicholas Rhodes.
The judging panel for the fifth Max Mara Art Prize for Women was chaired
by Iwona Blazwick and included Pilar Corrias, Director of Pilar Corrias
Gallery, London; Candida Gertler,
Founder and Director, Outset Contemporary Art Fund; Runa Islam, artist and Lisa Le Feuvre, Writer, Curator and Head of Sculpture Studies, Henry Moore Institute.
I am against gentrification, and this has left me constantly conflicted in my position as a
gallery owner»; meanwhile, Los Angeles's Marc Foxx Gallery has closed after 23 years in operation, with a statement on their website from founder Marc Foxx and partner Rodney Nonaka - Hill expressing «deep gratitude to all the artists, institutions, curators, writers, publications, colleagues and collectors who have supported the gallery over the years»; and New York's James Cohan Gallery now represents the sculptor Josiah McElheny, whose installation Island Universe, inspired by Lobmeyr chandeliers, is currently on view at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, H
gallery owner»; meanwhile, Los Angeles's Marc Foxx
Gallery has closed after 23 years in operation, with a statement on their website from founder Marc Foxx and partner Rodney Nonaka - Hill expressing «deep gratitude to all the artists, institutions, curators, writers, publications, colleagues and collectors who have supported the gallery over the years»; and New York's James Cohan Gallery now represents the sculptor Josiah McElheny, whose installation Island Universe, inspired by Lobmeyr chandeliers, is currently on view at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, H
Gallery has closed after 23 years in operation, with a statement on their website from
founder Marc Foxx and partner Rodney Nonaka - Hill expressing «deep gratitude to all the artists, institutions, curators, writers, publications, colleagues and collectors who have supported the
gallery over the years»; and New York's James Cohan Gallery now represents the sculptor Josiah McElheny, whose installation Island Universe, inspired by Lobmeyr chandeliers, is currently on view at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, H
gallery over the years»; and New York's James Cohan
Gallery now represents the sculptor Josiah McElheny, whose installation Island Universe, inspired by Lobmeyr chandeliers, is currently on view at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, H
Gallery now represents the sculptor Josiah McElheny, whose installation Island Universe, inspired
by Lobmeyr chandeliers, is currently on view at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, Houston.
In
gallery news: Thomas Dane Gallery now represents Dana Schutz in the UK, with an exhibtion planned in October 2019 at the London gallery (her first solo show in the UK capital); London's Victoria Miro now represents the estate of Ilse D'Hollander, with a solo show at its Mayfair space planned for November; Rome's Frutta Gallery is opening a new space in Glasgow with a solo exhibition by Santo Tolone; with a much publicized scandal of artists claiming nonpayment, LA gallery CB1 will close — «Given our cash flow and slow sales, in late March we made the difficult decision to close the gallery» founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala d
gallery news: Thomas Dane
Gallery now represents Dana Schutz in the UK, with an exhibtion planned in October 2019 at the London gallery (her first solo show in the UK capital); London's Victoria Miro now represents the estate of Ilse D'Hollander, with a solo show at its Mayfair space planned for November; Rome's Frutta Gallery is opening a new space in Glasgow with a solo exhibition by Santo Tolone; with a much publicized scandal of artists claiming nonpayment, LA gallery CB1 will close — «Given our cash flow and slow sales, in late March we made the difficult decision to close the gallery» founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala d
Gallery now represents Dana Schutz in the UK, with an exhibtion planned in October 2019 at the London
gallery (her first solo show in the UK capital); London's Victoria Miro now represents the estate of Ilse D'Hollander, with a solo show at its Mayfair space planned for November; Rome's Frutta Gallery is opening a new space in Glasgow with a solo exhibition by Santo Tolone; with a much publicized scandal of artists claiming nonpayment, LA gallery CB1 will close — «Given our cash flow and slow sales, in late March we made the difficult decision to close the gallery» founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala d
gallery (her first solo show in the UK capital); London's Victoria Miro now represents the estate of Ilse D'Hollander, with a solo show at its Mayfair space planned for November; Rome's Frutta
Gallery is opening a new space in Glasgow with a solo exhibition by Santo Tolone; with a much publicized scandal of artists claiming nonpayment, LA gallery CB1 will close — «Given our cash flow and slow sales, in late March we made the difficult decision to close the gallery» founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala d
Gallery is opening a new space in Glasgow with a solo exhibition
by Santo Tolone; with a much publicized scandal of artists claiming nonpayment, LA
gallery CB1 will close — «Given our cash flow and slow sales, in late March we made the difficult decision to close the gallery» founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala d
gallery CB1 will close — «Given our cash flow and slow sales, in late March we made the difficult decision to close the
gallery» founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala d
gallery»
founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen
gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala d
gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors, writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala dinners.
The groundbreaking art dealer Leslie Waddington has died age 81, the
gallery announced yesterday, «On behalf of all here at Waddington Custot Galleries, I want to express how extremely saddened we are
by the death of the
gallery's
founder Leslie Waddington.
The new
gallery, initially directed
by Joe and his father Giorgio,
founder of Studio Marconi (1965 - 1992), pays attention to the proposals of the new generations while still offering historic artists of Studio Marconi.
Organized
by the
gallery's
founder, Plinio de Martiis, «Teatro delle Mostre» emphasized emerging forms of performance, process and installation art, showing a sequence of works
by 20 young Italian artists, writers and poets — including Franco Angeli, Alighiero Boetti, Enrico Castellani, Giosetta Fioroni, Fabio Mauri and Giulio Paolini.
As well as a deep collection of textual, archival and visual material, ARTIST WORK LISSON includes a number of short essays and recollections
by the
founder, Nicholas Logsdail, and other members of the Lisson
Gallery including Ossian Ward and Greg Hilty.
The museum has now three times the
gallery space, and can finally accommodate the extraordinary collection of Donald and Doris Fisher, the
founders of Gap, who used their millions in the 1970s to hoover up over 1,100 works including 21 unique Warhols, Alexander Calders and dozens of works
by Gerhard Richter.
For the second consecutive year, Athr
Gallery has been selected
by the extensively experienced team at Art Istanbul which includes the co
founder Sandy Angus who co-founded ART HK, to join this notable list of
galleries that will be participating in the culture rich autumn of contemporary arts in the city of seven hills.
There was a surprising cheer when David Zwirner was asked to come to the stage, followed
by a speech
by He Juxing,
founder of the forthcoming Star Museum, and then a folk song
by Ci Kim of Arario
Gallery.
Pretty Pictures NYC Column
by Dean Dempsey Kathy Grayson, the
founder and director of the downtown
gallery, The Hole, reaches for another cigarette as she waits on hold with a lawyer.
Participation in Moving Image Istanbul is
by invitation of the Curatorial Advisory Committee: Paola Alzugaray (Independent curator, São Paulo, Brazil), Sabine Brunckhorst (Collector, Hamburg, Germany), Dan Cameron (Chief Curator, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California), Kathleen Forde (Artistic Director, Borusan Contemporary Istanbul, New York, NY, and Istanbul, Turkey), Kenichi Kondo (Curator, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan), Azra Tüzünoglu (
Founder and Director, PILOT
Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey).
Talk: «Jeff Koons in Conversation with Glenn Fuhrman» at the Flag Art Foundation In conjunction with «Cecily Brown, Jeff Koons, Charles Ray,» an exhibition that brings together works addressing themes of youth, nostalgia and intimacy
by the three contemporary artists, Flag Art Foundation
founder and mega-art-collector Glenn Fuhrman sits down with famed artist Jeff Koons to discuss the remarkable sculptures from his Celebration, Banality, and Popeye series», all of which are on view at the foundation's
gallery through May 14.
By providing a physical space for artists to meet and discuss ideas, Austin Thomas — founder of Pocket Utopia gallery and residency program — connected and publicized the artist community in Bushwick by hosting Sunday salon
By providing a physical space for artists to meet and discuss ideas, Austin Thomas —
founder of Pocket Utopia
gallery and residency program — connected and publicized the artist community in Bushwick
by hosting Sunday salon
by hosting Sunday salons.
Juried paintings will be selected
by Sloane Merrill
Gallery director & owner Ali Ringenburg, Boston Figurative Art Center
founder Damon Lehrer, Boston Figurative Art Center member Jon Nix, FLUX Boston
founder Liz Devlin, & director of the Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center and professor at Saint Anselm College Fr.