Sentences with phrase «eponymous galleries in»

Gallerist and art writer Mario Diacono (born 1930) has been among postwar painting's liveliest advocates, espousing, exhibiting and writing about the work of Alex Katz, Julian Schnabel, Francesco Clemente, Mimmo Paladino, Sigmar Polke, Georg Baselitz and hundreds of others, through his eponymous galleries in Bologna, Rome, Boston and New York.
In celebration of this extraordinary gift, Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New explores Sonnabend's legendary eye through selected works of art that she presented in her eponymous galleries in Paris and New York.
In September 2013, Lévy opened her eponymous gallery in New York, which has since hosted a dynamic program of exhibitions, performances, and publications.
After having worked and attended grad school in Los Angeles from 1992 - 2000, Gavlak returned on June 26, 2014 to open a second eponymous gallery in Hollywood.
It gets a crucial financial boost from philanthropist George Washington Vanderbilt II, whose eponymous gallery in the building will host major exhibitions in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Dominique Lévy, formerly the director of private sales of modern, post-war, and contemporary art at Christie's and founding partner of L&M Arts, formed her eponymous gallery in January 2013.
Sara Nightingale founded her eponymous gallery in Water Mill, NY in 1998 after a decade working in the art framing business.
Like their eponymous gallery in Turin, founded in 1986, Mazzoleni will continue to present a curatorial programme focussed on museum calibre Post-War Italian Art, working in close collaboration with artists» estates and foundations.
Twenty years ago, when Kavi Gupta opened his eponymous gallery in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood, the art scene in Chicago was «completely dead,» he said.
He opened the eponymous gallery in Southampton in 1980 and has shown his own work as well as dozens of artists, both local and international, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell, and Ellsworth Kelly.
About the Panelists: Gracie Mansion opened her eponymous gallery in the East Village in 1982, and was instrumental in the development of several artists» careers, such as Marilyn Minter, Fluxus artist Al Hansen, David Wojnarowicz, and Buster Cleveland.
«There was a certain amount of skepticism among dealers,» said Fergus McCaffrey, proprietor of an eponymous gallery in the art - dense New York neighborhood of Chelsea.
David Zwirner opened his eponymous gallery in the SoHo neighborhood of New York in 1993.
Artnet chats with Claudia Altman - Siegel about how she got her start and founded her eponymous gallery in San Francisco in 2009.
The exhibition is organized by Michael Thibault, who runs an eponymous gallery in Los Angeles and is the first of a number of small group shows that will be organized in spaces away from his gallery.
Prompted by his continuing ambition to «paper the world in original art», Alan Cristea opened his eponymous gallery in 1995.
The highly respected Escalante was one of the first and most influential champions of Lowbrow and Street Art, a founder of Juxtapoz Magazine, and director of a successful eponymous gallery in Chinatown.
Abramovich, who is worth about # 7.5 billion, has huge spending power in the art market, easily dwarfing possible rivals such as Charles Saatchi, worth just a few hundred million pounds and who has his own eponymous gallery in central London.

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His eponymous restaurant, Jose Enrique, is hidden in an unassuming yellow shop in the gentrifying Santurce area, a gritty neighbourhood with graffiti - covered walls where most of the city's art galleries have set up shop.
After stints in fashion media and PR, Eagle made her name in retail as creative director of her eponymous luxury concept store, which blends fashion, lifestyle and elements of a gallery.
Similar to Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake in its militantly one - sided, good - vs - evil approach to storytelling, the film lines up a rouge's gallery of awful, boorish, bigoted bastards and has them do awful things to the eponymous heroine.
Not long afterward, art dealer Andrea Rosen announced that she would close her eponymous Chelsea gallery after 27 years in the business, and share representation of the Felix Gonzalez - Torres estate — which she had overseen since the artist's death in 1996 — with the much larger David Zwirner gallery.
On a recent afternoon standing in the Williamsburg apartment of Randall Morris and Shari Cavin, the eponymous Manhattan gallery owners, I was introduced to a new term.
The exhibition coincides with AZIMUT / H: Continuity and Newness, on view at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice from September 20, 2014 to January 19, 2015, celebrating Azimut / h, the Milan gallery and eponymous review founded in 1959 by Enrico Castellani and Piero Manzoni.
Former art critic and dealer David Lewis opened his eponymous Lower East Side gallery in 2013.
Rachel Uffner's eponymous gallery, which opened on Orchard Street in 2008, helped build up the Lower East Side's gallery scene.
In a personal reference, custom carpeting at the entrance of the gallery reads «Robbi,» referring to the names of Juliano - Villani's father and brother as well as the eponymous New Jersey - based printing company that her family has owned since 1978.
Sonnabend, who died in 2007, was the onetime wife of legendary dealer Leo Castelli, with whom she helped start his eponymous gallery.
In a surprising move, downtown doyenne Monya Rowe will be bringing her eponymous gallery to St. Augustine, Florida.
Neighboring Hanart TZ Gallery has invested all its energy in Gu Wenda, organizing three simultaneous solo exhibitions: an eponymous show at the gallery; one at the gallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from humaGallery has invested all its energy in Gu Wenda, organizing three simultaneous solo exhibitions: an eponymous show at the gallery; one at the gallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from humagallery; one at the gallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from humagallery's booth at Art Basel Hong Kong; and another at the art fair's Encounter section, which featured the artist's much - documented United Nations — Man and Space (1999 — 2000), comprising 188 flags made from human hair.
Arne Glimcher, founder of Pace Gallery, and Dr. Kent Minturn discuss Jean Dubuffet's landmark series, Théâtres de mémoire, on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Pace Gallery in London.
While the fact that the original artifacts rested only a short walk away from the gallery (in Soane's eponymous London museum) somewhat mooted the air of mystery, the details of the chipped faces and carved owls in the film remained opaque, their precise origins left unexplained.
Founded in 2009 by Shane Suvikapakornkul as an extension of his eponymous Chicago based publishing company of the same name, Serindia Gallery is widely known for its exceptional, highest quality exhibitions and high caliber events organized with deep commitment.
In 2009, curator André Magnin founded his eponymous gallery, MAGNIN - A, with the mission to promote contemporary African art on the international market.
Pavel Zoubok «s eponymous West Chelsea gallery specializes in collage — an art form long associated with the avant - garde.
Since opening his eponymous gallery on Hollywood Road in 2008, Sundaram Tagore has become well acquainted with Zuma, for it was here that the art expert and lover of all things Japanese held his launch party -LSB-...] Tagore who also owns galleries in his adopted home town of New York and Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, decided to set up in Hong Kong as he loves the unchecked energy of the city.
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«I had Sanford Biggers in my windows for months,» said Meloche of the artist's recent exhibition at her eponymous gallery, «I brought him here to the fair and there are Chicago collectors discovering the work for the first time.»
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.
Both Deitch and Gagosian started in art by working with dealer Leo Castelli before opening up their own eponymous galleries.
The biennial prize, hosted by Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery, was set up by the eponymous Littlewoods tycoon in 1957.
In 2003 he began making the serial publication Elk, which spawned Elk books and the eponymous Elk Gallery.
«Batture» (2017), a striking series of photographs by Jeff Whetstone on view at UNO St. Claude Gallery, documents the makeshift economies that thrive at the water's edge, in the eponymous, unowned tidal lands.
Depicting characters like the eponymous young sculptor in Roderick Hudson and spaces like the crowded galleries in The Wings of the Dove, Henry James's iconic novels reflect the significance of the visual culture of his society.
Dr. Barbara Cantalupo, whose monograph Poe and the Visual Arts was recently published by The Pennsylvania State University Press, will speak in the gallery and offer her insights about Poe's eponymous prose poem, Eureka.
The work Eponymous Seedling (2018) by Harm van den Dorpel, that was on show in his solo exhibition Pattern and Presence at Upstream Gallery was chosen for the cover of the issue.
Fergus McCaffrey, founder and president of his eponymous gallery, has been collecting Rama's work since first seeing it at an art fair in Berlin more than a decade ago.
Formerly at Gavin Brown's and then Artists Space in New York, Jenny Borland traded coasts about a year ago and has since built out an excellent gallery program of her own at the eponymous Jenny's, with Max Hooper Schneider being one of her choice discoveries (though her landing the fast ascendent Liz Craft was a coup as well).
For Carrie Secrist, who relocated her 17 - year - old eponymous gallery from River North to the West Loop in 2003, business was humming until a few months into 2008, when buyers began delaying decisions to buy art — a dynamic noticed by several gallery owners.
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