Bringing together
respected galleries from around the world, the show creates a vibrant atmosphere that examines the present while formulating the future and is committed to showing the highest quality works ranging from Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Henry Moore, Sebastião Salgado, David Hockney, Judy Chicago, Roy Lichtenstein, Arshile Gorky, Jim Dine, Andy Warhol, Fernando Botero and others.
Not exact matches
The new
gallery will present a series of highly ambitious public exhibitions and events, spotlighting the work of some of the most
respected and challenging artists of the day, introducing new work by emerging talents
from around the
world, and showcasing never before seen works by landmark artists whose estates are represented by Hauser & Wirth.
I'm of the opinion that it's actually a perfect time for artists to use the
world stage of the most
respected and long - standing international art exhibition, to address some urgent issues of
world politics: In particular migration which is the subject of Vik Muniz's «Lampedusa» (Pace
Gallery), a fragile paper boat floats
around the Venetian canals, printed with headlines about migrants who died at sea in recent months after attempting to make the treacherous journey
from Libya to Lampedusa in Italy.