Stop by Bushwick longest
running apartment gallery, Norte Maar, have a morning mimosa with us, meet up with your art posse and grab your maps.
This recent exhibition at Carrie Rowland Gallery, an artist -
run apartment gallery in Richmond, presented the work of Christian Gregory, Julie Grosche and Matthew Warren.
He ran the apartment gallery VONZWECK and currently runs D Gallery from his office in Chicago's South Loop.
Not exact matches
Charles Kessler, who
runs wonderful Left Bank Art Blog, has counted 43 so far but the truth is that nobody knows for sure... Many
galleries function irregularly and very independently within their own communities - hidden in warehouses,
apartments, and even basements.
Lo Pinto may have mastered the city's existing social nuances, but Vienna's art world is rapidly adapting to a fresh curriculum, with an influx of outfits such as Croy Nielsen (who relocated from Berlin to a bel étage flat in the former Palais Dumba last December) and Ermes Ermes (who moved from Rome in March) coinciding with an explosion of adventurous new spaces — among them, Gianni Manhattan, Laura Windhager's spirited outpost in the third district; Cordova, an
apartment operation from Jupiter Wood's cofounder Cory Scozzari; Vin Vin, former orchestra conductor Vincenzo della Corte's first district showcase; Kevin Space, a self - styled kunstverein not far from the Augarten; KOENIG2, an offshoot of Christine Köenig Galerie,
run by director Robby Greif; and Sophie Tappeiner's debut
gallery, directly across the street from scene staple Emanuel Layr.
Jason Andrew, who
runs the arts organization and
gallery Norte Maar in his
apartment, concurred with this sentiment about staying true to a scene's origins.
When he arrived, Tamayo spoke no English, but that didn't stop him from rapidly inserting himself into a number of creative communities — one of Mexican intellectuals who hung out at the midtown bookstore
run by poet Juan José Tablada; one of American artists who lived near Tamayo's
apartment in the Village, including Stuart Davis, Reginald Marsh, Raphael and Moses Soyer, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi; and a circle of art dealers and impresarios including Walter Pach (who had organized the 1913 Armory Show), Carl Zigrosser of Weyhe
Gallery, and future gallerist and Surrealist promoter Julien Levy, then working as an assistant to Zigrosser.
In artwork by fellow artists in San Francisco at the time — Bruce Conner, Wallace Berman, and DeFeo's husband, Wally Hedrick — The Rose appears as a constant backdrop to the events that unfolded in DeFeo and Hedrick's
apartment and the nearby
gallery they ran called Six G
gallery they
ran called Six
GalleryGallery.
Jason Andrew
ran Norte Maar from his
apartment - cum -
gallery on 83 Wyckoff Avenue where he lived with his husband, Norman Jabaut.
In the second
gallery, the suspense heightens within two simultaneously occurring scenes — an elaborate
apartment party and the crowded lobby leading to it — where two characters
run into each other, and someone is killed.
He participated with Group Material, an artist -
run collaborative which exhibited in stores,
apartments, and subways, and also showed his work at the new
galleries in the East Village, including Jay Gorney Modern Art and Nature Morte.