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Finally in gallery news: Roberts & Tilton is changing its name following the death of its longtime partner, Jack Tilton.
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Liam Gillick's new abstract sculptures ravish the eye and, in concert with the words on the walls and a turgid gallery news release, tease the mind.
Ginny Van Alyea of Chicago Gallery News interviews artist Jaume Plensa about his latest exhibition Secret Garden.
In further gallery news: Amsterdam's Galerie Fons Welters now represents Bob Eikelboom; New York's Lehmann Maupin now represents Cecilia Vicuña (her solo show at the gallery opens 19 May); in Los Angeles, nonprofit gallery JOAN is moving from West Adams to a new Downtown site with a solo show by Sam Anderson opening on 17 February.
In gallery news: LA - based artist Paul Mpagi Sepuya is now represented by Team Gallery (Los Angeles, New York) and Lévy Gorvy represents French artist Martial Raysse in the US (with a show opening on 28 February in New York).
She is currently the Managing Editor of Chicago Gallery News.
«Local Artists Create Immersive Environments at EXPO Chicago,» Chicago Gallery News, Sept 28, 2016
«30 - Something: Young Chicago Collectors,» Chicago Gallery News, May 13, 2015 Featuring: CAC Board Director Ian Gray, Collector Circle Members Ashley Galloway and Oren Lund
«Photographer Suzette Bross: On the Fly,» Chicago Gallery News, April 27, 2016
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In gallery news: Waddington Custot now represents the estate of US artist Allan D'Arcangelo, who died in Manhattan in 1998 — his first solo UK exhibition at the gallery will open in January; and Clearing Gallery has opened a third location in New York's Upper East Side, joining the gallery's spaces in Brussels and New York's Bushwick.
In gallery news: London's Arcadia Missa is moving from Peckham to Soho, citing worries over gentrification in the neighbourhood which it has occupied since launching in 2011 — founding director Rósza Farkas commented: «Although it's sentimental to be spending less time in the area, for reasons beyond how much more accessible central London is for many visitors, it is time to go.
In gallery news: abstract painter McArthur Binion has joined Lehmann Maupin (Binion's work will be on show at the gallery's Hong Kong outpost later this year); and New York's Regina Rex is closing its Lower East Side space — though the gallery have plans to continue contributing to the city's exhibition scene, as well as participating in the upcoming Condo gallery share in Mexico City this April.
In gallery news: Pace Gallery and Art Agency Partners (a Sotheby's division) will represent the estate of Vito Acconci; David Zwirner has named Harry Scrymgeour as the third director for its London space; Edinburgh's Ingleby Gallery will relocate to a new space, the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church which dates back to the early 19th century; New York's P.P.O.W. now represents painter Joe Houston; and Experimenter is opening a second space in Kolkata later this month.
In gallery news: Paris's Galerie Samy Abraham is closing after 7 years in operation — Abraham said the decision was in part due to financial challenges; artist duo Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg are now represented in the US by New York's Tanya Bonakdar Gallery; and New York's Lower East Side is getting a new gallery — Signs and Symbols opens this Sunday with a solo show by Rachel Garrard.
In gallery news: sculptor Arlene Shechet is now represented by Pace Gallery (in the US) and Almine Rech (in Europe); artists Jean - Marie Appriou, Lucas Blalock, Shara Hughes and Magali Reus have joined Zurich's Galerie Eva Presenhuber; and Mexico City gallery Kurimanzutto is opening a new project space in Manhattan, with an official launch in May, and an Abraham Cruzvillegas installation on view from next month.
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In gallery news: Waddington Custot have announced representtion of American sculptor Jedd Novatt, with a solo exhibition planned in London for 16 November 2018; and Kurimanzutto is collaborating with Thomas Dane — the Mexico City gallery will be hosted at the London gallery this June; the galleries will switch roles later in the year.
Gallery news: Terry Duffy, MONUMENTS @ Venice Biennale 4th June - 19th July.
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