Shortly after, Sébastien opened
his first eponymous gallery near Place du Jeu de Balle.
Not exact matches
Our
first interview is with Catherine Edelman, President of AIPAD and founder of the
eponymous Chicago
gallery.
Stefania Bortolami has been part of New York's art scene for years:
first, as an artist liaison for Larry Gagosian — after a successful stint with the legendary London dealer Anthony d'Offay; then co-owning a Chelsea
gallery with Amalia Dayan and finally, on her own, as the founder of an
eponymous gallery five blocks down the street from the previous space.
«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.»
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.
The thesis underlying «Blackness in Abstraction» — arguably the marquee
gallery show of the season — was
first articulated in 2015 by curator Adrienne Edwards, in an
eponymous essay for Art in America.
In 1915, Kiev - born artist Kazimir Malevich painted the
first version of his revolutionary work, Black Square (in the exhibition is the 1929 version from the State Tretyakov
Gallery, Moscow)-- an
eponymous black square floating within a white painted frame — and declared it to be the beginning of a new kind of non-representational art.
Our
first stop of the night was the
gallery's last show as 11 Rivington announced its closure on the
eponymous downtown street.
First co-founding Young Hoffman
Gallery in 1976 and then splitting off as her
eponymous Rhona Hoffman
Gallery in 1983, Hoffman became known for her discerning and pioneering eye - introducing to Chicago conceptual and minimal artists like Sol Lewitt, Donald Judd, Vito Acconci, and Gordon Matta - Clark; giving women artists such as Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, and Jenny Holzer solo shows early in their careers; and foregrounding work by African - American artists, including Kehinde Wiley, Mickalene Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems - and currently Derrick Adams, Deana Lawson, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn.
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.
Though widely recognized as an influential dealer through her
eponymous gallery, Parsons was
first and foremost an artist, having begun her career after moving to Paris in 1923 where she trained as a painter and sculptor under Antoine Bourdelle and Alexander Archipenko.
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.
The artwork is installed in Japanese architect Tadao Ando's
eponymous Ando
Gallery, created for his
first American commission in 1992.
The glamorous «L» of L&M Arts has just opened the
first show of her new
eponymous gallery Dominique Lévy, in a beautiful building at Madison Avenue and 73rd st.. This show «Audible Presence» is a sensational selection of Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, and Cy Twombly from the late 50s to 70s in a tightly controlled palette, underscoring an already overdetermined sense of «elegance.»