This initiates a compelling dialogue with the installation in the gallery's second space, in which further aluminium painting and
sculpture pairings are interspersed with a group of
figurative photographs of the sort of life -
sized rubber dolls made for shop windows or medical experiments.
1985 Artschwager, Judd, Nauman: 1965 - 1985, Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, USA
Figurative Sculpture, Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, USA The Box Transformed, Whitney Museum of American Art at Philipp Morris, New York, USA The Maximal Implications of the Minimal Line, Edith C. Blum Art Institute, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, USA 60s Color, Larry Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Selections from the William J. Hokin Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA B.A.M. Benefit, Mary Boone Gallery / Michael Werner Gallery, New York, USA Now and Then: A Selection of Recent and Earlier Paintings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Paintings,
Sculpture and Furnishings, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, USA Actual
Size, Larry Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Affiliations: Recent
Sculpture and Its Antecedents, Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, USA Drawing Acquisitions 1981 - 1985, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA
Opening reception: Saturday, October 20th, 6 — 8 pm James Cohan Gallery is pleased to announce the first New York solo gallery exhibition by Dutch artist, Folkert de Jong, who reinvents monuments and classical
figurative sculpture by combining fictional and factual histories into life -
sized sculptural tableaux.