Susan Dunne, President at Pace Gallery and Vice President of the ADAA shared, «The Art Show is a special forum among art fairs for its truly thoughtful and
considered gallery presentations, which is why we decided to devote our booth to our first solo exhibition of works by Tony Smith since Pace began representing the estate in 2017.
Not exact matches
First, the large - scale commercial
gallery exhibition abc — which many
consider to be effectively an art fair — is taking place again, this time making a collective effort to include off - spaces (not - for - profit ventures) in the
presentation.
With this new exhibition space, the
gallery serves as a forum for the
presentation of a focused program
considering the work of lesser - known pre and post war Japanese photographers as well as a site for the exhibition of masterworks by historical and contemporary photographic masters from Japan and abroad.
Following our two - person
presentation at London's Frieze Art Fair this past October, the
gallery had asked Hundley to
consider creating a body of work specifically for Art Brussels.
Presented simultaneously in three Manhattan
galleries, this special exhibition is the first significant
presentation of Nay's work in the United States since his death and offers a rare opportunity to
consider the work of this unique artist.
Strong
presentations by new exhibitors like Stevenson
Gallery (SA) and even venerable contemporary
galleries like Lisson
Gallery (UK) displaying work by established artists looked fresh and well -
considered.
This challenging reality became an significant factor in the composition of the
presentation and has made the
gallery consider the genesis for the surge in male artists and dearth of up - and - coming female artists in Nairobi.
Linking the practices of drawing and experimental painting, the
Gallery's
presentation of works by the two artists invites viewers to
consider formal and metaphorical implications of composition and geometry, control and chance, process and evidence.