Sentences with phrase «in uptown galleries»

One part was the showing in uptown galleries of late work by older Pop and abstract painters, including de Kooning before his passing.
When we all returned to New York, we wanted to show our work, but we certainly couldn't show in any uptown gallery.
Mitchell - Innes & Nash is pleased to announce an exhibition in the Uptown gallery of new small sculptures in bronze by Sir Anthony Caro.

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The city's most popular visitor zone, Uptown is host to gourmet dining, upscale shopping, sightseeing and galleries, pro sports, live entertainment, parks and gardens and the largest urban arts community in the United States.
I came of age in the art world during the hey day of the exclusive NY galleries, Uptown then SoHo.
The art that was being shown in the uptown art galleries was primarily abstract expressionism or European abstract work.
In the mid»70s when I was a young painter trying to find my way in New York, I especially liked visiting an uptown gallery that has since become legendary, the Bykert Gallery at 24 East 81st StreeIn the mid»70s when I was a young painter trying to find my way in New York, I especially liked visiting an uptown gallery that has since become legendary, the Bykert Gallery at 24 East 81st Streein New York, I especially liked visiting an uptown gallery that has since become legendary, the Bykert Gallery at 24 East 81st gallery that has since become legendary, the Bykert Gallery at 24 East 81st Gallery at 24 East 81st Street.
When she returned from her uptown wilderness to the fashionable Upper West side in the 1960s she was out of step with the contemporary scene, however Neel made a concerted effort to reengage with the New York art world painting numerous portraits of artists, curators and gallery owners, including the poet and MOMA curator Frank O'Hara, and artists Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson.
Alice Neel: Uptown is the latest Alice Neel exhibition to take place at Victoria Miro Gallery, London following a showing of a larger version of the exhibition in New York York.
Only one uptown gallery is included in the Inventing Downtown exhibition, the Green Gallery at 15 West Fifty - Seventh Street (October 1960 — Junegallery is included in the Inventing Downtown exhibition, the Green Gallery at 15 West Fifty - Seventh Street (October 1960 — JuneGallery at 15 West Fifty - Seventh Street (October 1960 — June 1965).
Freestyle,» «Frequency,» and «Flow» were all freewheeling and in your face, like the forthcoming «Uptown» at the Wallach Gallery.
Uptown, at Alexandre Gallery, «Lois Dodd: Selected Paintings,» organized in conjunction with the publication of a monograph on the artist by Faye Hirsch, could be read as both a context for Berlind's evolution and an affirmation of the continuing currency of paintings that examine perception.
He had begun to read a quote by the French philosopher Simone Weil as a way of introducing «Alice Neel, Uptown,» the show he curated at David Zwirner gallery, when the themes he'd immersed himself in the last six years in preparation for it struck him — suddenly and all at once — as almost too timely in this «weird political climate.»
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The 10th Street gallery scene facilitated this supportive drive, particularly because financial benefits were truly not on anyone's mind (except as the hypothetical hope to one day show in the «uptown» galleries).
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Cooper's gallery often gets cited as the first in SoHo: she relocated to Prince Street from uptown in 1969, and by 1973, there were 33 galleries.
In a related exhibition uptown (at the Marian Goodman gallery), new canvases and wall paintings jostle with three older quincunxes made of white paint on yellowing newsprint.
Prior to starting the Green Gallery, Bellamy was co-director of the Hansa Gallery, an artists» cooperative gallery in the New York's 10th Street gallery district that had moved Gallery, Bellamy was co-director of the Hansa Gallery, an artists» cooperative gallery in the New York's 10th Street gallery district that had moved Gallery, an artists» cooperative gallery in the New York's 10th Street gallery district that had moved gallery in the New York's 10th Street gallery district that had moved gallery district that had moved uptown.
Xe has performed and exhibited work at the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago, Queens Museum in New York, Mana Contemporary Chicago, Links Hall, Zhou Brothers Art Center, The Oak Park Art League, The Uptown Arts Center, and Jan Brandt Gallery, among others.
Abstract Expressionism, shown in galleries uptown, turned the art world's gaze from Paris to the US in the post-war era.
«Ardent Nature: Arshile Gorky Landscapes 1943 — 47,» at Hauser & Wirth's Uptown gallery, allowed us to follow the thought processes of a twentieth - century American master during one of the richest and most productive periods in his too - short life.
His career, current and past, is being revisited in this engaging two - gallery survey uptown that's certainly worth a look if you're interested in rediscovering a piece of postwar art history.
I remember the galleries uptown when I was in art school; the few galleries there were basically showing French impressionist paintings.
His retrospective, curated by Christiane Meyer - Stoll in collaboration with the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, amounts to less than four years — ending in January 1970, when he and Bykert Gallery uptown briefly took over a high floor of a modernist landmark in, of all things, present day Chelsea.
Emotional investment is an increasingly uncommon quality in the world today, but it was visibly evident in Jensen's latest exhibition of paintings at Mary Boone's gallery uptown.
Some of those prominent «uptown» galleries included: the Charles Egan Gallery, [30] the Sidney Janis Gallery, [31] the Betty Parsons Gallery, [32] the Kootz Gallery, [33] the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, the Stable Gallery, the Leo Castelli Gallery as well as others; and several downtown galleries known at the time as the Tenth Street galleries exhibited many emerging younger artists working in the abstract expressionist vein.
New immigrants pour in, not workers off the Hudson piers — or even just the many artist born elsewhere, as relfected in the 2000 Whitney Biennial — but galleries from uptown and down.
In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York CitIn 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New YorGallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York Citin an uptown art gallery in New Yorgallery in New York Citin New York City.
Located in a historic, neo-Gothic church in Uptown Charlotte, the Center houses nine artist studios and over 5,000 square feet of Gallery space.
After organizing off - kilter, guerilla - style shows in unlikely venues (a cubicle in an office building, a hotel room at Hotel Chelsea, his apartment, etc.) in the early»90s, Brown first opened up a brick - and - mortar space in Chelsea, before moving to the West Village where he eventually took over his neighbor's lease and expanded the gallery to consume and entire block — before vacating to move uptown this year.
Since 1993, German expatriate David Zwirner has grown his gallery from a relatively modest space in Soho to a global powerhouse with locations in London and Hong, as well uptown and down.
In other less horn - blowing news, gallery artists Anthony Campuzano and Felipe Jesus Consalvos have works in the group show «Text Messaging» at Adam Baumgold Gallery, uptown in ManhattaIn other less horn - blowing news, gallery artists Anthony Campuzano and Felipe Jesus Consalvos have works in the group show «Text Messaging» at Adam Baumgold Gallery, uptown in Mangallery artists Anthony Campuzano and Felipe Jesus Consalvos have works in the group show «Text Messaging» at Adam Baumgold Gallery, uptown in Manhattain the group show «Text Messaging» at Adam Baumgold Gallery, uptown in ManGallery, uptown in Manhattain Manhattan.
This September, New York is teeming with gallery show openings, with new exhibits popping up in Chelsea, Downtown, Uptown and...
Two dozen of her portraits are on view in «Alice Neel, Uptown,» an affectionate, rooted, and at times achingly nostalgic exhibition at David Zwirner gallery that concentrates on her relationships with fellow Harlemites, most of them black, Latin American or Asian.
She stands out in Alice Neel, Uptown, an exhibition of selected portraits by the American artist Alice Neel at the David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea.
The talk was to be moderated by Bob Monk, director of Gagosian Gallery's Uptown Gallery, New York, and judging by the chattering crowd clad in cheery summer attire and dispositions to match — this was going to be good.
This non-profit exhibition is presented in conjunction with the launch of the new Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery at Columbia University, as part of Uptown, a triennial with multiple venues at uptown institutions and historic sites that will survey the work of artists who live and work north of 99th SUptown, a triennial with multiple venues at uptown institutions and historic sites that will survey the work of artists who live and work north of 99th Suptown institutions and historic sites that will survey the work of artists who live and work north of 99th Street.
Newman wrote catalogue forewords and reviews and also organized exhibitions before becoming a member of the Uptown Group and having his first solo show at the Betty Parsons Gallery in 1948.
In this essay Judd surveys a number of New York's most significant museums («The exceedingly impressive Frick Collection is small enough to be seen in a few hours»; «It is The Museum of Modern Art which has shown the power and quality of American Art»), as well as an assessment of notable galleries, singling out Green Gallery, an uptown gallery that showed work by downtown artistIn this essay Judd surveys a number of New York's most significant museums («The exceedingly impressive Frick Collection is small enough to be seen in a few hours»; «It is The Museum of Modern Art which has shown the power and quality of American Art»), as well as an assessment of notable galleries, singling out Green Gallery, an uptown gallery that showed work by downtown artistin a few hours»; «It is The Museum of Modern Art which has shown the power and quality of American Art»), as well as an assessment of notable galleries, singling out Green Gallery, an uptown gallery that showed work by downtown aGallery, an uptown gallery that showed work by downtown agallery that showed work by downtown artists.
Gallery exhibitions can be found in a range of NYC neighborhoods including Chelsea, Noho, the Lower East Side and Uptown on 57th Street.
Anyone who's ready for a seriously rewarding lesson in the inner life of the artist should carve out time for both the uptown and downtown installations of «In the Studio,» the Gagosian Gallery's latest coup de theatrin the inner life of the artist should carve out time for both the uptown and downtown installations of «In the Studio,» the Gagosian Gallery's latest coup de theatrIn the Studio,» the Gagosian Gallery's latest coup de theatre.
Suave, erudite and faultlessly tailored, Mr. Emmerich presided over an extensive stable of American and European contemporary artists from 1954 to 1998, mounting elegant presentations in his pristine, understated uptown galleries, first on East 64th Street and then, from 1959 to 1998, in the Fuller Building on 57th Street.
Art galleries in Chelsea, Uptown, Downtown and Brooklyn are hosting solo shows, group exhibitions and retrospective surveys.
«In the Studio: Photographs» is exhibited uptown at Gagosian Gallery located at 980 Madison Avenue (between 76th and 77th Streets), New York, NY 10075.
Solo shows featuring recent work by established contemporary artists abound this month in gallery exhibitions opening on the Lower East Side, Chelsea, Uptown and in Brooklyn.
In January, David Reed at Gagosian Gallery uptown with Christopher Wool and friends set a basic tone.
Alice Neel's 1966 painting of a South Asian woman, her mauve sari covered with periwinkle diamonds, is among two dozen portraits in the show «Alice Neel, Uptown» at David Zwirner gallery.
Calder's moving sculptures in geometric forms and energetic presence are on view at Pace Gallery in Chelsea, while vibrant and night sky - like paintings of Miró are installed at Acquavella Galleries in uptown.
But now, in a rare pairing, this 77 - year - old artist will be represented worldwide in an exclusive arrangement shared by Dominique Lévy and Marianne Boesky, who run their own, very different, galleries — one uptown, the other in Chelsea.
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