Not exact matches
In New York, just after the turn of the century, a small circle of photographic visionaries revolved around the magnetic figure of Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946), whose influence
as artist,
patron and
gallerist galvanised this tight - knit community.
The exhibition traces Dwan's remarkable career
as a
gallerist and
patron through some 100 works drawn from her collection
as well
as from museums and private collections.
Women have been transforming our sectors
as curators,
patrons,
gallerists, and, of course, artists.
As if Zwirner wasn't having a good enough start to 2013, Russian art patron Maria Baibakova told the Nowness website, as part of her New Year's predictions, that she thinks Zwirner «will overcome Larry Gagosian as the number one gallerist in the world» in 201
As if Zwirner wasn't having a good enough start to 2013, Russian art
patron Maria Baibakova told the Nowness website,
as part of her New Year's predictions, that she thinks Zwirner «will overcome Larry Gagosian as the number one gallerist in the world» in 201
as part of her New Year's predictions, that she thinks Zwirner «will overcome Larry Gagosian
as the number one gallerist in the world» in 201
as the number one
gallerist in the world» in 2013.
09.30.2016: Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery, 1959 — 1971, an exhibition focusing on the career of
gallerist Virginia Dwan — and featuring works by Michael Heizer
as well
as other earth artists including Robert Smithson, Walter DeMaria, and James Turrell — opened in the newly renovated East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Dwan was the organizer of the first exhibition of earth art («Earthworks»), an early
patron of Michael Heizer's, and the original owner of the work Double Negative.
As a collector, gallerist and patron, Peggy Guggenheim brought modernist ideas to London in the 1930s and helped change the course of art in New York in the»40s, supporting Jackson Pollock as he developed his distinctive drip style and giving many of the abstract expressionists their first show
As a collector,
gallerist and
patron, Peggy Guggenheim brought modernist ideas to London in the 1930s and helped change the course of art in New York in the»40s, supporting Jackson Pollock
as he developed his distinctive drip style and giving many of the abstract expressionists their first show
as he developed his distinctive drip style and giving many of the abstract expressionists their first shows.