Bernard Jacobson Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Bernard Jacobson Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“Bonheur de Vivre” Exhibtion
Bernard Jacobson Gallery announces Bonheur de Vivre, an exhibition of 16 works by some of the greatest masters of the twentieth century, titled after the seminal Henri Matisse painting Le Bonheur de Vivre...More »
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Frank Stella Exhibition
Bernard Jacobson Gallery announces the exhibition of works by Frank Stella (born 1936). Stella is one of the most prominent and influential living American artists; he is known to constantly evolve his...More »
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Robert Motherwell “A Centenary Survey of Major Works”
To mark the centenary of Robert Motherwell’s birth on 24th January 1915, the Bernard Jacobson Gallery will inaugurate its new space in Duke Street St James’s, London, with an exhibition that will survey...More »
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“Distilled” Exhibition
While the art world is accommodating the publics’ thirst for spectacle and the size of artwork is ever increasing, this show attempts to investigate the appeal of the distilled, the modest and the small....More »
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Helen Frankenthaler “Paintings”
Helen Frankenthaler is widely recognized as one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. A pioneer of the Color Field movement, Frankenthaler was a major influence on Kenneth Noland and...More »
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Robert Motherwell “Collage, Part II”
Bernard Jacobson Gallery presents Robert Motherwell: Collage, Part II opening at our New York location. This exhibition continues the gallery’s exploration of Robert Motherwell’s commitment to the medium...More »
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Robert Motherwell “Collage”
Bernard Jacobson Gallery presents its forthcoming exhibition Robert Motherwell: Collage, in the New York Gallery at 17 East 71st Street. This show follows the exhibition in the London Gallery, from June...More »
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Howard Hodgkin “Views”
Bernard Jacobson New York presents Howard Hodgkin: Views from 3 May - 1 June 2013. Following a successful run at the Cork Street gallery in London, the exhibition is now travelling to the New York gallery...More »
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Howard Hodgkin "Views"
Bernard Jacobson Graphics presents an exhibition of limited edition prints by Howard Hodgkin, which focuses on the first two decades of his printmaking. The exhibition shows his collaboration with Bernard...More »
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Ed Ruscha "I'm Amazed"
Bernard Jacobson Graphics presents exhibition of prints by the renowned American artist Ed Ruscha. I'm Amazed will provide unique insight into the celebrated graphic output of this important American artist,...More »
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Marc Vaux "Full House: Paintings from 1964"
Bernard Jacobson presents Full House: Paintings from 1964 by the renowned British artist Marc Vaux on the occasion of the artist's eightieth birthday. Marc Vaux first came to prominence in 1960 when...More »
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"British Pop Art Prints" Exhibition
Bernard Jacobson Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of our new print show. [Image: Patrick Caulfield "Some Poems of Jules Laforgue 'You'll be sick if you spend all your time indoors (Edition...More »
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"Coherent Surface, Radiant Light" Exhibition
The exhibition explores the artistic objective to depict light, an endeavor that has important historical antecedents. In Cézanne’s opinion light could not be reproduced, “but must be represented by something...More »
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"Reconciling Opposites" Exhibition
Bernard Jacobson Gallery presents "Reconciling Opposites: Contained Space and Sensuous Form".More »
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"Discursive Abstraction" Exhibition
This exhibition quietly observes a group of works on paper over a 60-year period by a disparate set of artists, chiefly British and American, whose primary common denominator is an eye towards abstraction....More »
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"The Arc and the Line: The Conceptual Prints of Sol LeWitt" Exhibition
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, New York presents “The Arc and the Line: The Conceptual Prints of Sol LeWitt”. Sol LeWitt, a leading light in American Art, who died in 2007 at the age of 78, formulated in...More »
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"Summer Group Show" Exhibition