Sentences with phrase «first gallery in»

«With L.A., it has almost become one corridor,» said Gagosian, a UCLA graduate who opened his first gallery in Los Angeles in 1980.
Next week, Zwirner opens its first gallery in Asia: a 10,000 square foot gallery in Hong Kong.
From opening his first gallery in 1966 in Koblenz up to his 1998 activities in Berlin he consequently pursued a stringent gallery profile — independent of the fluctuating fashions of the art world.
From the moment he opened his first gallery in L.A.'s Chinatown in 2003, Kordansky has built a reputation as one of the sharper eyes in the business, making stars of young artists like Jonas Wood, Elad Lassry, and Thomas Houseago while at the same time investing the careers of under - appreciated veterans like Sam Gilliam and John Mason with renewed vigor and relevance.
Filliou's collection of humorous assemblages, drawings, and sculptures led to the foundation of his first gallery in 1961, which existed in the form of a hat in which he would place small artworks so that he could travel with both the space, and the works themselves.
Karsten Greve opened his first gallery in 1973, with a solo exhibition by Yves Klein in the gallery building at Lindenstraße, Cologne.
The Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art is the first gallery in the world dedicated solely to botanical art.
In 1985, when her children were old enough, she started her first gallery in Cork Street, London, [5] taking over the gallery space previously owned by dealer Robert Fraser (who was dying of AIDS).
Holds solo exhibition at the Barnett Aden Gallery in Washington, D.C., the first gallery in this segregated city to feature African American art.
Zwirner, named third most influential in contemporary art world, with galleries in New York and London and representing artists such as Jeff Koons, sees city as ideal place for his first gallery in Asia
Leo Koenig established his first gallery in 1999 when he was 21 years old.
The first gallery in the exhibition Ed Ruscha: Road Tested introduces us to the artist and sets the stage for his ongoing relationship with the road...
Furthermore, in January 2018, David Zwirner will inaugurate its first gallery in Asia when a new studio will be opened in the H Queen's building in Central Hong Kong.
At the booth for Brussels art dealing legend Xavier Hufkens, who opened his first gallery in 1987, and gave Antony Gormley, Felix Gonzalez - Torres and Rosemarie Trockel their first shows in Belgium, were works by Louise Bourgeois, Sterling Ruby, and Roni Horn.
KK: I was invited by the first gallery in Belgium to make a group show on Graffiti Art in 1984.
Snyder opened his first gallery in New York City in 1991.
He has ridden the waves of the fluctuating fortunes of the art market since opening his first gallery in 1987.
In addition, David Zwirner's first gallery in Asia, located in the H Queen's development in Central Hong Kong, opened in January 2018.
Since founding her first gallery in 1983 in Cologne, Germany, Monika Sprüth, a former architect, has been a leading gallerist in the field of modern and contemporary art worldwide.
On September 23, Hauser & Wirth will open its first gallery in the United States with a reinvention of Allan Kaprow's 1961 environment Yard by artist William Pope.L.
Bernstein was a founding member of A.I.R. Gallery, the first gallery in the United States to be cooperatively owned and operated by women, and has been involved with the Guerilla Girls, a group of radical feminist artists dedicated to fighting sexism and racism in the art world, since the group's founding in 1985.
The opening of Damien Hirst's first gallery in London caused quite the stir in the lead - up to Frieze.
When the young art dealer Leo Koenig, who belongs to an art - world dynasty in Germany, opened his first gallery in Williamsburg in 1999, Mr. Biesenbach attended the inaugural exhibition.
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.
Karsten Greve opened his first gallery in 1973 with a solo exhibition of work by Yves Klein in Cologne.
Anthony D'Offay opened his first gallery in 1965 and has since 2001 led the ARTIST ROOMS programme with Tate.
and opened your first gallery in 2003.
Boone, an Erie, Pennsylvania, native who moved to New York at the age of 19 and immediately began working in the arts, famously opened her first gallery in 1977 in a tiny ground - floor space at 420 West Broadway in SoHo — an address that also happened to be home to art - dealing master Leo Castelli.
She eventually opened her first gallery in Shanghai in 2005 to support cultural exchange between the East and West as well as encourage Chinese collectors to pay attention to Chinese contemporary artists amid a societal obsession with Western culture.
Angela Flowers established her first gallery in 1970 on Lisle Street in London's West End.In the 1980s, the gallery was one of the first to open in London's East End, in a former laundry / fur stora...
After showcasing works at her art salon in Union Square, 1987 saw the opening of her first gallery in SoHo.
Albert Baronian opened his first gallery in 1973 and immediately enjoyed international success thanks to the presentation of Arte Povera artists Alighiero e Boetti, Mario Merz, Giulio Paolini, Gilberto Zorio.
Leslie Sacks established his first gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1981.
Since the winter of 2015/16, the 29 year old runs his first gallery in the former space of Bruno Bischofberger's former gallery.
Bischofberger opened his first gallery in Zürich in 1963, and only a few years later he presented American pop art.
ShanghART was the first gallery in the city to be dedicated to Chinese contemporary art.
Before opening his first gallery in 1945, Mr. Kootz had several careers.
Morris and his wife opened their first gallery in TriBeCa in 1985.
Described by art critic Jerry Saltz in a review in the Village Voice as the «Keith Richards of the art world,» de Land studied philosophy and linguistics at NYU before establishing his first gallery in 1983.
Founded in 1979, Austin / Desmond Fine Art initially operated from stables near Ascot, opening their first gallery in 1986 at Sunninghill.
Michael Werner launched his first gallery in 1963, opening with the first exhibition of Georg Baselitz.
Named after a gallery that was to become the very first gallery in Soho, and which included like - minded artists Ed Ruda, Mark di Suvero, Peter Forakis, Robert Grosvenor Anthony Magar, Forrest Myers, Tamara Melcher, and Dean Fleming, The Park Place Group was an idiosyncratic bunch whose work, though abstract and geometric, didn't accord with the prevailing Minimalist ethos of pure form.
Juana de Aizpuru opened her first gallery in Sevilla in 1970.
Larry Gagosian opened his first gallery in Los Angeles in 1980, specializing in modern and contemporary art.
In April, Pace Gallery opened a new permanent space in Palo Alto, while Larry Gagosian opened his first gallery in San Francisco — a 4,500 - square - foot space around the corner from the revamped museum.
Sited in the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, it will be the first gallery in London to open in a public park.
Ana Wieder - Blank is exhibiting her muscularly colorful paintings at Honey Ramka, the first gallery in the long row on 56 Bogart's first floor.
Cheryl Hazan opened her first gallery in Tribeca in 2000.
That's because Silverman, 30, a burgeoning art - world eminence and S.F. arts commissioner who founded her first gallery in 2003 as a student at Otis College of Art & Design in Los Angeles, believes those little dots distract from larger conversations about art itself.
Dedicated to avant - garde art, Barnett Aden was the first gallery in the nation's segregated capital to exhibit work by both black and white artists.
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