Gagosian Gallery Madison Avenue - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gagosian Gallery Madison Avenue. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann “To Light, And Then Return”
and hold the wick of mine to it to light, and then return— —Emily Dickinson An exhibition of new works by Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann inspired by each other’s practices will open at Gagosian, 976...More »
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“Lichtenstein Remembered” Exhibition
Curated by Irving Blum Roy and Irving: A bad name for a ’60s folk duo, but a great name for a powerful art combo. —Steve Martin Gagosian presents Lichtenstein Remembered, an exhibition of sculptures...More »
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Bennett Miller Exhibition
976 Madison Avenue, New York Gagosian presents new prints by Bennett Miller produced using a DALL•E image generator. This is Miller’s first exhibition with the gallery. The works on view in New York...More »
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Amoako Boafo “what could possibly go wrong, if we tell it like it is”
When I’m making paintings, I want the characters to be strong, I want them to be free, I want them to be independent, I want them to be unapologetic. —Amoako Boafo Gagosian presents Amoako Boafo: what...More »
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Cy Twombly Exhibition
Gagosian presents an exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by Cy Twombly, organized in association with the Cy Twombly Foundation. Opening on January 20 across two floors of the gallery...More »
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Roe Ethridge “American Polychronic”
Photography is like jujitsu. You’re taking whatever is coming at you, and doing something with it. —Roe Ethridge Gagosian presents American Polychronic, an exhibition of new photographs by Roe Ethridge...More »
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Theaster Gates “Vestment”
May your love be the vestment of my sorrows and the garment of our profound joy. —Theaster Gates Gagosian presents Vestment, an exhibition of new works by Theaster Gates at 976 Madison Avenue, New...More »
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Simon Hantaï “Les blancs de la couleur, la couleur du blanc”
The function of color is essentially linked to light. Light is necessarily the foundation of the world on the material, absolute level. It is, precisely, the sign and symbol of another infinity. —Simon...More »
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Mark Tansey “Recent Paintings and Graphite Drawings”
I think of the painted picture as an embodiment of the very problem we face with the notion of “reality.” The problem or question is, which reality? —Mark Tansey Gagosian presents an exhibition of...More »
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Neil Jenney “American Realism Today”
This exhibition features five paintings from Neil Jenney’s recent Modern Africa series (2015–), as well as a selection of Good Paintings (1971–2015) that further reveal his pursuit of realism as a style...More »
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Tatiana Trouvé “From March to May”
When quarantine was announced, newspapers from countries around the world that were being ravaged by the pandemic took on new meaning. I began, each day, to draw on the front page of a newspaper—it was...More »
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Nathaniel Mary Quinn “Not Far From Home; Still Far Away”
I hope to convey a sense of how our experiences, both good and bad, operate to construct our identities. I also want to portray a mutual relationship between the acceptable and the unacceptable, the grotesque...More »
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Taryn Simon “The Color of a Flea’s Eye: The Picture Collection”
Gagosian presents The Color of a Flea’s Eye: The Picture Collection by Taryn Simon, an exhibition in two parts at Gagosian 976 Madison Avenue and, opening this fall, at the New York Public Library at 42nd...More »
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Jonas Wood “Four Tennis Courts”
My forms are not rendered spatially. My paintings of tennis courts are about an interest in abstraction, and how the court becomes a geometric puzzle. —Jonas Wood Gagosian presents four new tennis...More »
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Rudolf Stingel Exhibition
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Helen Marden “Bitter Light a Year”
Gagosian presents Bitter Light a Year, an exhibition of new paintings by Helen Marden. Marden’s compositions combine vivid color with gesture in a joyful affirmation of life’s energies. Using resin...More »
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Jenny Saville “Elpis”
The art I like concentrates on the body… . It’s more than representation; it’s about the meaning of existence and pushing the medium of paint. —Jenny Saville Gagosian presents Elpis, an exhibition...More »
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“Duino Elegies” Exhibition
For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror, that we are still able to bear, and we revere it so, because it calmly disdains to destroy us. —Rainer Maria Rilke Gagosian presents Duino Elegies,...More »
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Roe Ethridge “Old Fruit”
It’s more about harmony and disharmony than making meaning or illustrating a thesis. It’s synesthesia. It’s a feeling. It’s a sound. It’s a vibration. —Roe Ethridge Gagosian presents Old Fruit, an...More »
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David Reed “New Paintings”
We are used to observing ourselves from both inside and outside our bodies simultaneously. Baroque painting dealt with these out-of-body sensations as religious experiences, sometimes ecstatic, sometimes...More »
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Brice Marden “It reminds me of something, and I don’t know what it is.”
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Gerhard Richter “Prints”
I can make no statement about reality clearer than my own relationship to reality. —Gerhard Richter Gagosian presents editioned works by Gerhard Richter spanning fifty years. Throughout his distinguished...More »
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Urs Fischer “Shop Takeover”
This November, Urs Fischer will take over the Gagosian Shop in New York to celebrate the release of Urs Fischer: Paintings 1998–2017. Published by Kiito-San, this new three-volume monograph includes every...More »
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Richard Serra “Triptychs and Diptychs”
Weight is a value for me—not that it is any more compelling than lightness, but I simply know more about weight than about lightness and therefore I have more to say about it, more to say about the balancing...More »
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Zao Wou-Ki Exhibition
I paint my own life, but I also try to paint an invisible place, that of dreams, somewhere where one feels in perfect harmony, even in the midst of agitated shapes or opposing forces. —Zao Wou-Ki Gagosian...More »
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“Fletcher: A Lifetime in Surf by Rizzoli in 2019” Exhibition
The practice of the artist … is no different than that of the surfer, who inscribes his or her self in the ocean—a bigger canvas could not be engaged, defining their humanity in the most personal way,...More »
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“Picasso’s Women: Fernande To Jacqueline” Exhibition
I am perhaps a painter without style. —Pablo Picasso Gagosian, in partnership with members of the Picasso family present Picasso’s Women: Fernande to Jacqueline, an exhibition of paintings and sculptures...More »
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“Desert Painters Of Australia” Exhibition
Gagosian presents a special exhibition of contemporary Indigenous Australian painting from two significant American collections. Spanning three generations, the exhibition includes works by leading painters...More »
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Harmony Korine “Young Twitchy”
The works were re-created in oil paint on canvas from images I constructed on my iPhone. I usually took these photographs around my home in Florida, and then painted over them with different characters....More »
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Helen Marden “Tivoli”
Gagosian presents Tivoli, an exhibition of new paintings by Helen Marden. Marden’s paintings are characterized by vibrant colors, layered by the artist directly onto the canvas. Teeming with raw expression,...More »
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Arakawa “Diagrams”
What I want to paint is the condition that precedes the moment in which the imagination goes to work and produces mental representations. —Arakawa Gagosian presents Diagrams for the Imagination, an...More »
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Richard Artschwager “Primary Sources”
I felt I had the right to be out there on my own as an absolute secular artist, looking at reality. —Richard Artschwager Gagosian presents Primary Sources, an exhibition of works by the late Richard...More »
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Nate Lowman “Never Remember”
My goal is to dislodge the illusion that the country we live in is a fixed thing. I would like to suggest a destabilization of the map through the serializing of it, referencing other historical times...More »
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Harmony Korine “Blockbuster”
I enjoy the act of disruption—I don’t care about the flow and I don’t want to go with it. —Harmony Korine Gagosian presents BLOCKBUSTER, new paintings by Harmony Korine. Korine’s paintings at once...More »
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Hao Liang Exhibition
In my study of traditional ink and wash paintings, my view of time and space staggers and jumps. When I read the artistic theories of Dong Qichang, the Ming dynasty scholar and painter, I suddenly think...More »
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Urs Fischer “Sōtatsu”
Art is open—it can go on endlessly. —Urs Fischer Gagosian presents Sōtatsu, an exhibition of new paintings by Urs Fischer. Sōtatsu comprises a suite of nine paintings in which Fischer further explores...More »
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Jonas Wood “Prints”
Gagosian presents the first survey of prints by Jonas Wood. In Wood’s domestic worlds of plants and household objects, vases, flowers, and basketballs overlap within skewed perspectival schemes, bristling...More »
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Cy Twombly “Coronation of Sesostris”
The past is a springboard for me… . Ancient things are new things. Everything lives in the moment, that’s the only time it can live, but its influence can go on forever. —Cy Twombly Gagosian presents...More »
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Rudolf Stingel Exhibition
Gagosian presents an exhibition of new paintings by Rudolf Stingel. Rudolf Stingel was born in 1956 in Merano, Italy and lives in New York and Merano. Collections include the Whitney Museum of American...More »
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John Chamberlain “Masks”
Let the insanity play itself out through the materials. Then you don’t have to worry about style. You’ll just be working to describe your own insanity. —John Chamberlain Gagosian presents rarely seen...More »
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Ed Ruscha “Custom-Built Intrigue: Drawings 1974–1984”
Gagosian presents “Custom-Built Intrigue: Drawings 1974–1984,” an exhibition of key text drawings by Ed Ruscha. Many of these historical gems have been brought together thanks to generous loans from private...More »
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Sterling Ruby Exhibition
I am smashing all of my previous attempts and futile, contemporary gestures, placing them into a mortar, and grinding them down with a pestle. If I put all of these remnants into a basin, and it gets taken...More »
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“Painting Paintings (David Reed) 1975” Exhibition
Everyone on the edge of the Grand Canyon was afraid his neighbor, his friend, would jump. I liked to imagine jumping. I ran for the edge, vaulted the guard rail, flung myself into space, feet first, sleeves...More »
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“Picasso’s Picassos: A Selection from the Collection of Maya Ruiz-Picasso” Exhibition
Gagosian presents “Picasso’s Picassos: A Selection from the Collection of Maya Ruiz-Picasso,” an exhibition of works from the collection of Maya Ruiz-Picasso, organized by Diana Widmaier Picasso. Maya...More »
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Sally Mann “Remembered Light”
There is a sense of immutable, eternal life. And in these new works there is a sense about Cy’s own continuum—the ongoing quality of his great legacy and his art—it’s not a memorialization, it’s a living...More »
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“Nude: From Modigliani to Currin” Exhibition
The nude is not the subject of art, but a form of art. —Kenneth Clark “Nude: From Modigliani to Currin” presents depictions of the human body from the eve of modernism to the present day. From Paul...More »
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Howard Hodgkin “From Memory”
I am a representational painter, but not a painter of appearances. —Howard Hodgkin Gagosian Gallery presents “From Memory,” new paintings by Howard Hodgkin. With sweeping lines of vibrant color,...More »
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Joe Bradley “Krasdale”
I like the idea of a work of art containing both irony and sincerity. Let ‘em fight it out. I think that painting relates very neatly to inner travel and the exploration of inner worlds. With painting,...More »
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“Masterworks from the Chinese Past” Exhibition
On the occasion of Asia Week New York, Gagosian Gallery presents “Masterworks from the Chinese Past” in collaboration with Gisèle Croës Arts d’Extrême-Orient. Belgian connoisseur Gisèle Croës has been...More »
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Urs Fischer “Misunderstandings in the Quest for the Universal”
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Chris Burden “Buddha’s Fingers”
Gagosian New York presents Buddha’s Fingers (2014-15), one of the late Chris Burden’s last works. Beginning with a series of startling actions in the early 1970s, Chris Burden challenged his own mental...More »
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Mark Grotjahn “Untitled (Captain America) (2008–09)”
I am loyal to nothing, General…except the [American] Dream. —Captain America Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of Mark Grotjahn’s Untitled (Captain America) (2008–09), first shown at the Kaikai...More »
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“Linda McCartney and Mary McCartney: Mother Daughter” Exhibition
“My mother shaped my view of the world and inspired me to embrace spontaneity and capture the unforced. To show with her is such an honor for me and validates my journey as a photographer.” —Mary McCartney...More »
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Georg Baselitz “Visit from Hokusai”
Drawing has always been central to Baselitz’s art. Parallel to his cerebral yet impassioned paintings and roughly hewn sculptures, the practice of drawing is a test-site for assimilation and disorientation...More »
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Francis Bacon “Late Paintings”
Gagosian New York presents “Francis Bacon: Late Paintings.” This will be the third exhibition of Bacon’s work following “Francis Bacon: Triptychs” (Gagosian London, 2006) and “Isabel and Other Intimate...More »
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Richard Serra “Ramble Drawings”
Gagosian New York presents Richard Serra’s new Ramble Drawings. Richard Serra was born in San Francisco in 1938 and has lived in New York since 1966. He studied at the University of California (Berkeley...More »
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Franz West “Möbelskulpturen/Furniture Works”
…this is the art of today, lying down on the bed looking up into space. It doesn’t matter what the art looks like but how it’s used. The important thing is to find a place for art, not a description. —Franz...More »
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Cy Twombly Exhibition
Each line is now the actual experience with its own innate history. It does not illustrate—it is the sensation of its own realization. —Cy Twombly Gagosian New York presents a group of the last paintings...More »
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Richard Prince “Original”
I don’t see any difference now between what I collect and what I make. —Richard Prince Gagosian New York present Richard Prince’s Untitled (Originals). An avid yet assiduous collector, Prince...More »
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“In the Studio: Photographs” Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents an ambitious pair of exhibitions, curated by John Elderfield and Peter Galassi, devoted to images of artists’ studios, in paintings and in photographs. The subject of the artist’s...More »
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Vera Lutter Exhibition
Sometimes, we have a moment—when we’re in the middle of, say, Times Square, or Grand Central Station, or on the subway during rush hour—when the city feels like infernal chaos. But on another day, you...More »
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Carlo Mollino “Polaroids”
Everything is permissible as long as it is fantastic. —Carlo Mollino Gagosian New York, in collaboration with Museo Casa Mollino, Turin, presents Polaroids by Carlo Mollino at 976 Madison Avenue. Over...More »
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Walter De Maria Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery announces the representation of the Estate of the late Walter De Maria, a vital figure in the evolution of Minimalism, Conceptual art, Land art, and installation. De Maria died in July...More »
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Blair Thurman Exhibition
Gagosian New York presents recent work by Blair Thurman, his first solo exhibition with the gallery. As a boy in the 1960s, Thurman spent afternoons at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, where...More »
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Urs Fischer Exhibition
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Richard Prince “New Portraits”
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Helen Frankenthaler “Composing with Color: Paintings 1962-1963”
The exhibition focuses on a brief but critical period in Frankenthaler’s career during 1962-63, when she “composed with color” rather than with line, resulting in the freer compositions that came to exemplify...More »
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Marcel Duchamp Exhibition
Choice is the crucial factor in a work of art. —Marcel Duchamp Gagosian New York presents an exhibition of Marcel Duchamp’s editioned readymades, fifty years after their American debut at the same...More »
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Richard Prince “Canal Zone”
The Canal Zone Paintings. I was born in the Canal Zone in 1949. Same year that George Orwell’s 1984 was published. Why the Canal Zone? My parents worked for the government, specifically for the OSS....More »
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Ed Ruscha “Prints and Photographs”
From the outset of his career, Ruscha has employed unconventional materials in his work, sometimes replacing graphite and paint with gunpowder, fruit juice, coffee, or syrup. In the 1990s, he began making...More »
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Alexander Calder “Gouache”
What I produce is not precisely what I have in mind—but a sort of sketch, a man-made approximation. That others grasp what I have in mind seems unessential … as long as they have something else in theirs. —Alexander...More »
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Zeng Fanzhi “Matter and Memory: Early Chinese Art Treasures”
On the occasion of Asia Week New York, Brussels-based gallerist Gisèle Croës presents “Matter and Memory: Early Chinese Art Treasures,” an exhibition of exceptional Chinese antiquities at Gagosian New...More »
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Victoire de Castellane Exhibition
My jewels are propositions. From the outset, this involves making an object that constructs itself out of many different things, and that sometimes ends up surpassing even what I had imagined for it. It...More »
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“Portraits of America” Exhibition
Two pioneering artists separated by a generation, Diane Arbus (1923–1971) and Cady Noland (b. 1956) have probed the power of the everyday to reveal the dark underpinnings of American culture and society....More »
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Y.Z. Kami Exhibition
When you go through the process of looking at a face and you meditate on it with pigments and brushes in hand, it is like living with the face. In a way, it becomes part of you. —Y.Z. Kami Gagosian...More »
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Richard Artschwager “No More Running Man”
The art that I make takes place about one step away from the normal stir of human activity. —Richard Artschwager Gagosian New York will pay tribute to the late Richard Artschwager with an exhibition...More »
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Willem de Kooning Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of ten paintings by Willem de Kooning, created between 1983 and 1985. The exhibition highlights the critical three-year period in the last decade of de Kooning’s...More »
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David Smith “Forgings”
It is a drawing line really. I would never have done that if I hadn’t been interested in drawing lines… —David Smith Gagosian New York presents an exhibition of David Smith’s Forgings, the groundbreaking...More »
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William Eggleston “At Zenith”
I was interested in photographic works that were very much about photography, but certainly—hopefully—were grounded in painting. —William Eggleston Gagosian New York presents “William Eggleston: At...More »
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Balthus “The Last Studies”
From time to time, amidst all the trials and errors, it happens: I recognize what I was looking for. All of a sudden the vision that pre-existed incarnates itself, more or less intuitively and more or...More »
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Edmund de Waal “Atemwende”
I’ve been thinking about new ways to make pauses, spaces and silences, where breath is held inside and between each vessel, between the objects and the vitrines, the vitrines and the room. In working with...More »
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Cecily Brown Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents recent paintings by Cecily Brown, her first solo exhibition in New York since 2008. Brown’s most recent paintings treat the subject of the nude ensemble, revealing an attitude...More »
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Dennis Hopper “The Lost Album”
This is a story of a man/child who chose to develop his five senses and live and experience rather than just read. —Dennis Hopper Gagosian Gallery presents photographs from The Lost Album of the late...More »
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Neil Jenney "Works of the Jenney Archive"
"Works of the Jenney Archive," presents a portion of Neil Jenney's retained efforts, and the works of friends accumulated over the past half century. Gagosian Gallery presents "Works of the Jenney...More »
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Ed Ruscha "Books & Co."
I want to be the Henry Ford of book making. --Ed Ruscha Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of Ed Ruscha's legendary artist books together with books and works of art by more than 100 contemporary...More »
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Brice Marden "Red, Yellow, Blue"
I paint paintings made up of one, two, or three panels. I work from panel to panel. I will paint on one until I arrive at a color that holds that plane. I move to another panel and paint until something...More »
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Bob Dylan "Revisionist Art"
Gagosian Gallery presents new work by Bob Dylan. With a keen sense of awareness of everyday phenomena, in his Revisionist art Bob Dylan has transformed popular design elements—from Bondage Magazine...More »
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Cy Twombly "The Last Paintings" & "A Survey of Photographs 1954–2011"
In tribute to the late Cy Twombly, Gagosian Gallery presents his last paintings, together with about 100 of his photographs. The eight untitled paintings are closely related to the Camino Real group...More »
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Richard Serra Exhibition
[Image: RICHARD SERRA "8th" (1977) paint stick on Belgian linen, 102 5/8 x 45 in.]More »
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Richard Prince "Four Saturdays"
[Image: RICHARD PRINCE "Untitled (question)" (2012) Inkjet on canvas, 40 x 40 in.]More »
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Mark Grotjahn Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents Mark Grotjahn's first exhibition of painted bronze sculptures. Grotjahn's Mask sculptures are deceptive. Cast in bronze from spontaneous cardboard assemblages that he has...More »
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Karin Kneffel Exhibition
Art is a lie in a certain sense. And that is why it can tell the truth to the reality of everyday life without competing with it. The reality of painting is one reality, the reality of everyday life is...More »
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Bruce Nauman "One Hundred Fish Fountain"
Gagosian Gallery presents One Hundred Fish Fountain by Bruce Nauman. Since the 1960s, Nauman's radical interdisciplinary approach has challenged conventions while producing new methodologies for making...More »
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Robert Ryman Exhibition
...there is never a question of what to paint, but only how to paint. The how of painting has always been the image--the end product. --Robert Ryman Gagosian Gallery presents four paintings by Robert...More »
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Picasso and Françoise Gilot "Paris-Vallauris 1943-1953"
Everybody has the same energy potential. The average person wastes his in a dozen little ways. I bring mine to bear on one thing only: my paintings, and everything else is sacrificed to it...myself included....More »
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Albert Oehlen Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of new large-scale paintings by Albert Oehlen. This is Oehlen's first exhibition with the gallery. For Oehlen, the practice of painting is a subject in itself....More »
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Damien Hirst "The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011"
I was always a colorist, I've always had a phenomenal love of color... I mean, I just move color around on its own. So that's where the spot paintings came from-to create that structure to do those colors,...More »
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“The Private Collection of Robert Rauschenberg” Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery, in collaboration with the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, present “The Private Collection of Robert Rauschenberg,” selections from Rauschenberg's personal art collection. This is the...More »
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Howard Hodgkin Exhibition
I don't think you can lightly paint a picture. It's an activity I take very seriously. --Howard Hodgkin Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Howard Hodgkin. In Hodgkin’s...More »
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Jenny Saville "Continuum"
(Flesh) is all things. Ugly, beautiful, repulsive, compelling, anxious, neurotic, dead, alive. --Jenny Saville Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings and drawings by Jenny Saville,...More »
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Joel Morrison Exhibition
“Each work has multiple conceptual references, complex layers of information and a simple but searing punch line.” -Joel Morrison Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of new sculptures by Joel Morrison....More »
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Arshile Gorky "1947"
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Arshile Gorky. Centered on the recent discovery of Untitled (Pastoral), a painting from 1947 that has never before been exhibited,...More »
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“Malevich and the American Legacy” Exhibition
I have transformed myself into the zero of form and dragged myself out of the rubbish-filled pool of Academic Art. I have destroyed the ring of the horizon and escaped from the circle of things, from the...More »
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Piotr Uklański "Discharge!"
Gagosian Gallery presents Discharge!, a mise-en-scène of new paintings by Piotr Uklański. If painting is traditionally defined as an accretive practice whereby pigments are applied to blank canvas to...More »
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Jean Pigozzi "Johnny STOP!"
Cartier-Bresson said that a photographer must be a hidden observer. I put myself in my pictures. That’s how little I am hidden. --Jean Pigozzi Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition by Jean Pigozzi....More »
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John Currin Exhibition
The people I paint don’t exist. The only thing that is real is the painting. It’s not like a photograph where there’s another reality that existed at a certain moment in time in the past. The image is...More »
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Gregory Crewdson "Sanctuary"
In these pictures I draw upon the inherent quietness and uncanny aspects of the empty sets. As with much of my work, I looked at the blurred lines between reality and fiction, nature and artifice, and...More »
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Dike Blair "Sculptures and Paintings"
The relationship between my paintings and sculpture (or other installation-type work) has intrigued me for a couple decades. The paintings are fairly traditional and almost always personal while the sculptures...More »
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Summer Shows
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Prints - Sculpture - Installation
- 2010-07-08 - 2010-09-03
Three exhibitions on three floors: The 6th Floor group show features Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra and Christopher Wool The 5th Floor show features a selection of works by German artist...More »
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Richard Prince "Tiffany Paintings"
These things looked like something that should be painted. --Richard Prince Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings and related newsprint collages by Richard Prince. Prince first...More »
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Tatiana Trouvé Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery announces an exhibition by Tatiana Trouvé. Acclaimed in France and Europe, this is Trouvé's first major exhibition in the U.S. In her disquieting, dystopic installations, Trouvé limns...More »
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Alberto Di Fabio Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Alberto Di Fabio. Di Fabio's work is inspired by the fundamental laws of the physical world, as well as organic elements and their interrelation....More »
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Ed Paschke Exhibition
Central to my work is what I refer to as the law of opposites; I believe that there are polarities between things […] Positive/negative, the idea of pacing a painting in terms of complexity and simplicity,...More »
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Damien Hirst "End of an Era"
Gordon Burn: If you got to make a fool of somebody, who would it be? Damien Hirst: God. Gagosian Gallery presents "End of an Era", an exhibition of new paintings and sculpture by Damien Hirst. The...More »
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Ed Ruscha "On the Road: An Artist Book of the Classic Novel By Jack Kerouac"
In 1951, Jack Kerouac wrote On the Road on his typewriter as a continuous 120 foot-long scroll, feverishly recording in twenty days his experiences during road trips in the United States and Mexico, which...More »
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Elisa Sighicelli "The Party is Over"
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Roger Ballen "Boarding House"
"Boarding House," a new series of photographs by Roger Ballen, was produced between 2004 and 2008. Ballen applies principles of sculpture, drawing, and painting to the psychologically evocative environments...More »
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Cy Twombly "Eight Sculptures"
Gagosian Gallery announces an exhibition of new bronze sculptures by Cy Twombly. This exhibition will coincide with the inauguration of Gagosian's Athens gallery with an exhibition of new paintings by...More »
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Sally Mann "Proud Flesh"
Children, landscape, lovers—these iconic subjects are as common to the photographic lexicon as light itself. But Mann's take on them, rendered through processes both traditional and esoteric, is anything...More »
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Richard Prince "After Dark"
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"Go Figure" Exhibition
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Richard Phillips "New Museum"
Over the last decade, Phillips has developed a striking signature style that derives its tension from his selective use of popular images that he subjects to the technical, value-laden refinements of academic...More »
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"Marble" Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition that explores the enduring fascination of marble, beginning with ancient idols, through classical and Renaissance statuary to twentieth century and contemporary...More »
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Alec Soth "The Last Days of W."
Gagosian Gallery presents "The Last Days of W.," color photographs taken by Alec Soth between 2000 and 2008. Although originally conceived without explicit political intent, in retrospect Soth considers...More »
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"Warhol from the Sonnabend Collection" Exhibition
Warhol from the Sonnabend Collection is an exceptional body of paintings, sculpture and works on paper that Ileana Sonnabend acquired directly from Warhol's studio at the time of their making. The exhibition,...More »
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Richard Serra "Solids"
Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present Solids, a recent sequence of twenty-five drawings by Richard Serra. Solids was first shown in "Work comes out of work," Serra's comprehensive drawing exhibition at...More »
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Alberto Giacometti and Francis Bacon "Isabel and Other Intimate Strangers"
This exhibition brings together important loans and rarely seen works from international museums and private collections, including the Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti, The Metropolitan Museum,...More »
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"Untitled (Vicarious)" Exhibition
Untitled (Vicarious) explores the defining relationship between sculpture and photography as exemplified by a group of artists spanning several generations. Central to the exhibition is the dematerialization...More »
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"Untitled (Vicarious)" Exhibition
Untitled (Vicarious) explores the defining relationship between sculpture and photography as exemplified by a group of artists spanning several generations. Central to the exhibition is the dematerialization...More »
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"Summer Group Show" Exhibition
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Roy Lichtenstein "Girls"
In the summer of 1961 Lichtenstein embarked on a series of iconic images of women, taken directly from newspaper clippings and the romance comic books so prevalent in post-war America. The anonymity of...More »
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Roy Lichtenstein "Girls"
In the summer of 1961 Lichtenstein embarked on a series of iconic images of women, taken directly from newspaper clippings and the romance comic books so prevalent in post-war America. The anonymity of...More »
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Mark Grotjahn Exhibition
Living in Los Angeles in the mid 1990s, Grotjahn began working on a stream of densely worked pencil drawings, followed by oil paintings, which focused on perspective investigations such as dual and multiple...More »
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"Prefab" Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery announces Prefab, an exhibition of works by Richard Artschwager, Alighiero e Boetti, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Rudolf Stingel and Rosemarie...More »