Carter E. Foster, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Prints and Drawings, Blanton Museum of Art (Introduction), and a conversation between Ed Winkleman, author, blogger, and
former gallery dealer, and Bill Carroll, artist and Program Director, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program (Conclusion).
Not exact matches
Former art critic and
dealer David Lewis opened his eponymous Lower East Side
gallery in 2013.
Organized and chaired by artist Sharon Louden, it brought to bear the expertise of a number of New York City's finest art mavens: the artist and writer Sharon Butler, whose well appointed blog Two Coats of Paint will be familiar to many readers here; artist,
former gallery director, curator and current Director of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program Bill Carroll; artist, curator and current Dean of The New York Academy of Art Peter Drake; and New York dealer, inveterate blogger and author of How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery Ed Win
gallery director, curator and current Director of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program Bill Carroll; artist, curator and current Dean of The New York Academy of Art Peter Drake; and New York
dealer, inveterate blogger and author of How to Start and Run a Commercial Art
Gallery Ed Win
Gallery Ed Winkleman.
Kavi Gupta, the
gallery's namesake
dealer, was a
former investment banker who realized his real aspirations lay in the art world.
Spotted entering the
former gallery was artist of the moment Simon Denny, as well as
dealer Jessica Silverman beaming alongside her partner, the art world's resident sociologist, Sarah Thornton.
Close to Lambeth Bridge, Newport Street's sleek, White Cube style space stands midway between the
galleries founded by Hirst's
dealer Jay Jopling in Bermondset in 2011 and his
former patron Charles Saatchi in Chelsea in 2008.
Swiss artist Jean Tinguely spent several months in Los Angeles in 1963 preparing for a Dwan
Gallery exhibition, his studio a
former factory rented by the
dealer.
Now, once again, the artist and the Gagosian
gallery, his
former dealer, have been sued for unauthorised use of an image by Ashley Salazar, a model who originally posted the picture to Instagram.
Recognized as a «legendary
dealer, the grande dame of the avant - garde» (The New York Times, May 11, 2003), Virginia Dwan (b. October 18, 1931) is an American collector, art patron, philanthropist, and
former owner and executive director of Dwan
Gallery Los Angeles (1959 — 1967) and Dwan
Gallery New York (1965 — 1971).
Renamed Goff & Rosenthal (his
former partner Cassie Rosenthal, is a scion of the Rosenthal art banking clan,) the
gallery opened on Chelsea five years ago and showed at Art Dubai and the National Art
Dealers Alliance Art Fair, among others.
After opening on Washington Boulevard in 2000, the
gallery did so well that it bought a second space on Elizabeth Street that the
former investment banker - turned -
dealer paid for in cash.
Jeffrey Deitch, art
dealer and
former director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles argued, «Museums are giving these
galleries the best platform in the art world for free, where they can sell work to their clients on the walls of the greatest museums.
(Gallerist NY) See Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld's New Show - The Observer provides a nice service to curious art worlders with this slide show of work that the fashionable independent
dealer (and son of
former French Vogue curator Carine) curated at Sotheby's hybrid S2
gallery.
Rachel Uffner, one of the early
dealers to open in the neighborhood, has joined the
gallery game of musical chairs, trading her Orchard Street space for new digs at 170 Suffolk Street, the
former home of Show Room, which has moved to Brooklyn.
Andrew Kreps Is On the Move — The
dealer is swapping his 22nd Street space for the
former Petzel
Gallery showroom down the block, with the reopening planned for May.
Even with Gagosian's fearsome reputation, it comes to pass that the issue of the Met's ownership was not purposefully concealed either by Gagosian
gallery or by the seller,
former art
dealer and ArtForum publisher, Charles Cowles:
Overseeing these venues is a motley generation of «starving
dealers,» as one of their number wryly put it: young artists, newly arrived wannabe
dealers,
former gallery directors and even
former gallery owners forced to close down larger - scale businesses.
Jeffrey Deitch to open Los Angeles
gallery Art
dealer and
former MoCA Los Angeles director Jeffrey Deitch is to open a new
gallery in Hollywood, reports the New York Times.
A
former dealer — he founded and ran the influential Bykert
Gallery from 1966 to 1975, helping to start the careers of Brice Marden, Chuck Close and David Novros — he is also well - known as an art essayist and fiction writer and has served as the Whitney's adjunct curator for drawings since 1989.
Then this year he made a surprising switch from Gagosian
gallery to Zwirner, the latest in a string of high - profile defections from the
former dealer to the latter.
The first show at Paula Cooper
Gallery, Benglis's
former dealer and an early champion of Minimalism, was a 1968 benefit protesting the Vietnam War that included austere floor works by Andre and Donald Judd.
Art
dealer Damien A. Roman has launched a new
gallery, Roman Fine Art, taking over the smaller exhibition space of the former Vered G
gallery, Roman Fine Art, taking over the smaller exhibition space of the
former Vered
GalleryGallery.
A tousle - haired 39 - year - old
former DJ who was initially recruited by the Whitney from a
dealer post at Greene Naftali
Gallery to co-curate the 2012 Whitney Biennial, Sanders is interested in doing more than just bringing a bit of titillation to the century - old museum as it settles into its Meatpacking District digs.
After months of rumors it's official: Paul Schimmel, the
former chief curator of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, is becoming a partner at Hauser & Wirth, the
dealers who run
galleries in Zurich, London and New York.
A lone wolf in the city's art landscape, Italian - German
dealer Daniel Marzona is well known in town as the
former director of the Berlin branch of Konrad Fischer Galerie, the famed Düsseldorf
gallery.
This year marks the New Art
Dealers Alliance's first New York City fair, and it is coming out of the gate running with a group of hip
galleries and alternative art spaces stationed in the
former X-Initiative building, the same light and airy space as the Armory Week's Independent fair.
Ten years ago, a group of seven young art
dealers opened
galleries in
former loading docks on a deserted cobblestone street, helping transform Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood into an art destination.