Sentences with phrase «first apartment gallery»

While continuing our efforts in Upstate New York, in 2006 NM began presenting arts events in Brooklyn establishing the first apartment gallery in Bushwick.Now, NM serves the New York City Metro area with a focus on East New York, Brooklyn, our new local neighborhood.

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The inaugural exhibition in 1992 took place at Hauser & Wirth's first gallery, located in the first - floor apartment of an Art Deco villa in the heart of Zurich; it united mobiles and gouaches by Alexander Calder with sculptures and paintings by Joan Miró.
After relating this story, she teased her New York dealer David Maupin — of Lehmann Maupin, where her two - gallery show of new works opened last month, part of a protracted one - woman British invasion that includes her first museum show in the States, at MOCA North Miami this December, and her purchase of an apartment there — by pointing out his late arrival to everyone in the room (at this, the suited dealer gave a little wave and sat down).
Lo Pinto may have mastered the city's existing social nuances, but Vienna's art world is rapidly adapting to a fresh curriculum, with an influx of outfits such as Croy Nielsen (who relocated from Berlin to a bel étage flat in the former Palais Dumba last December) and Ermes Ermes (who moved from Rome in March) coinciding with an explosion of adventurous new spaces — among them, Gianni Manhattan, Laura Windhager's spirited outpost in the third district; Cordova, an apartment operation from Jupiter Wood's cofounder Cory Scozzari; Vin Vin, former orchestra conductor Vincenzo della Corte's first district showcase; Kevin Space, a self - styled kunstverein not far from the Augarten; KOENIG2, an offshoot of Christine Köenig Galerie, run by director Robby Greif; and Sophie Tappeiner's debut gallery, directly across the street from scene staple Emanuel Layr.
For his first Italian solo show at Clima Gallery, artist Hugo Scibetta created a new body of work dealing with the concept of apartment gGallery, artist Hugo Scibetta created a new body of work dealing with the concept of apartment gallerygallery.
After organizing off - kilter, guerilla - style shows in unlikely venues (a cubicle in an office building, a hotel room at Hotel Chelsea, his apartment, etc.) in the early»90s, Brown first opened up a brick - and - mortar space in Chelsea, before moving to the West Village where he eventually took over his neighbor's lease and expanded the gallery to consume and entire block — before vacating to move uptown this year.
The exhibition titled, Hecho en Bushwick, revisits the title of the first public exhibition at NM's apartment gallery.
I first met Gomes in London — a month prior to visiting the artist in her apartment — during her spring exhibition at Alison Jacques Gallery.
The reproduction of a room from the actual Ganjiakou 303 apartment, where Zhu first made these pieces, can be found as an independent space inside the entrance on the right side of the gallery, complemented by a wall text relaying the ideas and discussions Zhu had with his artist friends whilst living there.
Victoria Miro opened her first gallery in Cork Street, West London, in 1985, where she became one of the principal dealers, [2] although the premises at 750 square feet (70 m2) were little larger than a studio apartment.
That's not to say she suffered prolonged obscurity: two years after receiving her B.F.A. from Pratt in 1962, she had her first solo show at Terry Dintenfass Gallery, albeit when it was in a garden apartment on East 67th Street.
For this gallery's first exhibition in its new space in Naples, works by Bruce Conner, Steve McQueen, Catherine Opie, Caragh Thuring, and Kelley Walker are installed across five rooms of a Neoclassical apartment overlooking the Gulf of Naples.
Were my office or apartment closer to Chelsea, I would make it a point to drop in a few times on the current Marianne Boesky Gallery exhibition of paintings by Svenja Deininger, Viennese sorceress of subtlety, if only to confirm the long - term appeal of its initially seductive first impression.
The almost mythical body of work, appropriated from news sources, hasn't seen the light of day since 1980, when the young Tony Shafrazi exhibited it in his first gallery, his New York apartment.
Castelli didn't open his own gallery — actually, a converted bedroom in his Upper East Side apartment — until 1957, and it was another year before he made his biggest splash, the first solo exhibition of a promising Southerner not yet 30: Jasper Johns.
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