Sentences with phrase «runs the pace gallery»

The notion that the art market contains multitudes is one with which Marc Glimcher, part of the family dynasty that runs the Pace Gallery, said he agreed.

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For Hollowell's first outing with the gallery, a selection of her recent paintings will be on view in Pace's booth at the FOG Design + Art fair in San Francisco, which runs from January 12 through 15.
Richard Tuttle's retrospective exhibition at Pace Gallery on West 25th Street, called «26,» opens today and runs until June 11.
Chelsea became a refuge for galleries fleeing soaring real estate prices in Soho in the late»90s, and white box spaces run by Larry Gagosian, Pace Gallery and Paul Kasmin are holding fast there, and even expanding, today.
«Recapturing the Scenic Wilds» and Hilary Lorenz ran at Wave Hill's Glyndor Gallery through December 7, 2014, David McQueen at Kim Foster through October 11, Tom Pnini at Lesley Heller through October 12, and David Hockney at Pace through November 1.
Pace, the New York Gallery with an outpost in China will open a London gallery run by former Gagosian director Mollie Dent - Brocklehurst, according to Georgina Adam in the FinancialGallery with an outpost in China will open a London gallery run by former Gagosian director Mollie Dent - Brocklehurst, according to Georgina Adam in the Financialgallery run by former Gagosian director Mollie Dent - Brocklehurst, according to Georgina Adam in the Financial Times:
While each artist is encouraged to work at their own pace, each month will offer opportunities for artist talks, salons, visits to museums, galleries and other studios, and an open house style exhibition at the residency - run, off - site Gallery.
As the son of Arne Glimcher — the dealer who nurtured the careers of Robert Rauschenberg and Jean Dubuffet — Pace president Marc Glimcher now effectively runs his father's international gallery.
Pace is a partner in the Pace / MacGill Gallery, which specializes in photographs and is run by Peter MacGill.
The exhibition will run May 9 — June 27, concurrent with Tara Donovan at Pace Gallery's 57th Street location, with a joint opening reception for both exhibitions Friday, May 8, 6 - 8 pm.
2014 Study from the Human Body, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, England INSERT 2014: a cultural exploration of Delhi as a landscape for creativity and transformation, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, India Ruffneck Constructivists, ICA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA The Drawing Room, Magasin 3, Stockholm, Sweden Surfacing, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Slow Future, Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek, Poland Michelangelo e il Novecento, Galleria Civica di Modena, Italy The Disappearance of Fireflies, Prison Sainte Anne, Avignon, France And the Trees Set Forth to Seek for a King, Museum of the Seam, Jerusalem, Israel Pace Gems: Selections from the Linda Pace Foundation Permanent Collection, San Antonio, Texas, USA As I Run and Run, Happiness Comes Closer, Hotel Beauburn, Paris, France Paradigm Store, Howick Place, London, England What Marcel Duchamp Taught Me, The Fine Art Society Contemporary, London, England Odd Volumes, Book Art from the Allan Chasanoff Collection, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, USA Der Leone Have Sept Cabeças, CRAC, Switzerland One Shot!
The show runs until 29th October 2011 at The Pace Gallery, New York.
New York — Pace and Pace / MacGill Gallery are honored to debut Paul Graham's newest body of work, Does Yellow Run Forever?.
Pace also runs galleries in Beijing and London.
The battle for Silicon Valley, the art market's long - running skirmish to get tech's monied elite to take to art buying, has been spear - headed by Pace Gallery's Marc Glimcher for some time now.
***** 50 Years At Pace runs through October 23rd, at all NY galleries, except at 510 West 25th Street, where it closes October 16th.
Earlier this week, Tess Edmonson chatted over Skype with Tara Downs, who runs the gallery with Hugh Scott - Douglas and Aleksander Hardashnakov, about their upcoming exhibition, the city of Toronto, and the pace with which commercial interests consume everything in reach.
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