Sentences with phrase «gallerists who»

Gill Hedley profiles three female gallerists who promoted British artists.
3.2.1.1) Gallerists who are members of the Nominating Committee may not indicate artists who are represented by them.
Artforum issued a statement of apology, but several gallerists who deemed the apology insufficiently sincere have threatened to boycott the magazine by pulling their advertisements.
Ms. Foeller is just one of several gallerists who have been forced or opted out of their physical spaces by the economics of an art market that favors large dealers who can afford costly art fairs — where many collectors find it more efficient to buy these days — and prime gallery real estate.
Also, the gallerists who participated during past years have recommended others — and that's been helpful to the fair's international growth.
The selection is made by a committee of gallerists who participate in the fair; the fair Directors chair the meeting but do not vote.
(The Biennale is an exhibition, not an art fair, although it draws its shares of gallerists who sometimes host parties on yachts.)
And not just anyone — one who'd opened with a bang in 1990 and was part of a group of fellow gallerists who appeared soon thereafter and changed the New York and international gallery scene, including Friedrich Petzel, Gavin Brown, David Zwirner, Anton Kern, and many others.
Adding weight was the increasing number of high - profile gallerists who defected to Frieze this year from the storied extravaganza on the piers.
He would give me shows, I would do them, they wouldn't sell, and then he would ask for the work back so that he could give it to European gallerists who could then maybe sell it.
The selection is made by a Committee of gallerists who participate in the fair; the fair directors chair the meeting but do not vote.
-- with gallerists who had once been artists: Gavin Brown, Maureen Paley, Jeffrey Deitch, Pat Hearn, and Konrad Lueg (aka Fischer!).
The selection is made by a committee of gallerists who participate in the fair; the fair directors chair the meeting but do not vote.
He then included some of my photographs in a group show he co-curated with Marilyn Minter and Fabienne Stephan at White Columns — Early Work — with gallerists who had once been artists: Gavin Brown, Maureen Paley, Jeffrey Deitch, Pat Hearn, and Konrad Lueg (aka Fischer!).
Rachel Uffner is among a few gallerists who opened up shop against all odds in 2008 during the banking crisis and have nonetheless thrived with artists like Sara Greenberger - Rafferty, Joanne Greenbaum, and Roger White.
Last year, we spotted Kathryn Markel's name on a Guerilla Girls» piece in the Whitney that listed gallerists who dedicated at least 30 % of their solo shows to female artists.
This wouldn't necessarily break a deal, but you do need to be cautious of gallerists who haven't been in business.
«There was a pizza [place] in the food court just under it, blowing hot cheese fumes into the scrim, which clearly hadn't been replaced in some time,» said Harmony Murphy, a Los Angeles gallerist who works closely with Irwin.
During his lifetime, Lueg was well - known in Europe and in the U.S. as Konrad Fischer, the gallerist who represented and showed artists Carl Andre, Sol LeWitt, Bruce Nauman, Robert Ryman, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long, and On Kawara, to name a few.
«It is like getting admitted to a club,» said Jeffrey Deitch, a private art dealer and former museum director and gallerist who waited seven years before the doors opened to him in 2006.
«It confers legitimacy,» said Cristin Tierney, a New York gallerist who failed to win entry this year but still plans to visit Basel.
Through a friend of a friend, I met a gallerist who hired me to work the front desk at her gallery, and that was Phyllis Kind.
Rhona Hoffman is an influential Chicago gallerist who founded Rhona Hoffman Gallery, which specializes in international contemporary art in all media.
Dekkers was represented by Riekje Swart, the Amsterdam based gallerist who also worked with international artists such as Lucio Fontana, Sol Lewitt, Agnes Martin, François Morellet, Peter Struycken and Gerhard von Graevenitz.
Weeks after the incident, artist Avery Singer turned down an offer for a studio visit by Jeanne Greenberg - Rohatyn (the gallerist who co-hosted the party along with developer Keith Rubenstein) and sent a screen capture of the email exchange our way.
It is a show about a gallerist who embodies the memory of a bygone era of art in the Hamptons, and anyone who was present and working in the arts during that time will be warmed to see it.
Reyburn also talks to a gallerist who describes which artists have defended their values well:
Alison Jacques, a London gallerist who represents Blank, Hicks, Maria Bartuszová, and Lygia Clark, among others, says building up interest in these artists is a strategic process, which she explains to estates and the families of the artists she works with when she asks for certain works.
She actively participated in the creation of her own dramatic image, beginning in 1918, with the series of more than 300 photographs created by Alfred Stieglitz, the avant - garde photographer and gallerist who became her husband in 1924.
«London has been celebrating German art since Anthony D'Offay,» says Dercon, referring to the gallerist who in the 80s represented some of the country's most significant artists, from Joseph Beuys to Gerhard Richter.
«As our year became more and more problematic with all these horrific deaths of black people I wanted to contextualize [the exhibition],» says James Barron, the gallerist who is putting on the show.
This portrait depicts the German gallerist who has represented Peyton since 1995.
It was an L.A. gallerist who first pointed out to me the «badass lady painters» working in Los Angeles.
«This is intellectually and curatorially driven,» said Thomas Erben, a New York gallerist who represents Ms. Nengudi in collaboration with the international dealership Lévy Gorvy.
André Emmerich (October 11, 1924 — September 25, 2007) was a German - born American gallerist who specialized in the color field school and pre-Columbian art while also taking on artists such as David Hockney and John D. Graham.
Daniel Weinberg, the longtime Los Angeles gallerist who presented Koons's first shows on the West Coast, commented in a conversation that Koons would spend hours fixatedly polishing the Plexiglas cases of his early works, as if «he could deny death» by achieving an immaculate glossiness of finish.
One Seattle gallerist who is among the fair's exhibitors believes this region's art has distinctive qualities that set it apart from others.

Not exact matches

That's to say nothing of the effete bugaboo who insists on talking up Isabelle every time she visits the fish market, or the black gallerist with whom she briefly holds hands before he declares he'd rather not rush into things, or the handsome young cab driver who makes eyes at her as they sit listening to public radio in comfortable silence — or Isabelle's ex-husband, still in the picture.
A serious comedy in which the assorted players - a couple of artists, some gallerists, and the people who attend (or don't attend) their shows - discuss what art is, what it should aspire to be, and what kind of people collect, exhibit, and consider it.
But don't be mistaken — the film very much has Ford's steely and militant glamour, especially as it relates to Adams» character Susan, a gallerist and Los Angeles society type whose marriage is on the brink of collapse, and who interprets the manuscript of a violent novel by her first husband, Edward (Jake Gyllenhaal), as a metaphor for their own failed relationship.
If I do buy out of a studio and the artist is not represented, I spend a lot of time explaining how the market works and give her a couple of other people to talk to who are gallerists.
As a gallery owner, publisher and art business writer (not to mention the wife of an artist who has gone through every stage of becoming a professional), I've learned the rationales behind the decisions a gallerist makes when deciding which artists to represent.
In her booth are hushed and powerful works on paper by Mahi Binebine, a Moroccan artist whose paintings, the gallerist said, consider questions like «Who can I trust?
The gallerist went out of business — who out there is surprised?
David E Stone is a conceptual artist based in Los Angeles who has been active in the visual arts in California for more than thirty years as an artist, gallerist, and curator.
Mark Barrow and Sarah Parke The sun sets disturbingly early this time of year in New York, so arrive early to catch the rays streaming through Mark Barrow and Sarah Parke's digitized stained glass windows, installed at the booth of gallerist Elizabeth Dee, who cofounded Independent in 2010.
Chang Tsong - Zung (Johnson Chang) is a gallerist, independent curator and co-founder of «Asia Art Archive» in Hong Kong, who began to bring Chinese contemporary artists into a global context in the early 1990s, and has striven to open up Chinese art practices through innovative curatorial projects.
The gallerist remains, however, very much the same guy who set up shop more than a decade ago in the former Chinatown community center: a little self - conscious and a little crunchy.
«I always will be really proud of my relationship with Jack,» Armstrong says who met the gallerist following his opening at Night Gallery in 2015.
The work being done is actually not for one show but two, at probably the city's most powerful galleries: Gagosian, which has represented Koons since 2001, after production costs derailed his partnership with Deitch (one person who knows him says, «His perfectionism basically bankrupts everyone who works with him»), and gallerist David Zwirner, the ambitious and prosperous younger rival to Larry Gagosian, who instigated an art - world gossip kerfuffle when he announced in the fall that Koons was doing a show with him.
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