Pace MacGill - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Pace MacGill. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Fazal Sheikh “Independence | Nakba”
Pace/MacGill Gallery presents Fazal Sheikh: Independence | Nakba . The featured works comprise the third project in the artist’s multi - volume set of photographs, The Era sure Trilogy , which explores...More »
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Richard Learoyd Exhibition
Pace and Pace/MacGill Gallery presents British artist Richard Learoyd with an exhibition of his large-scale color and black-and-white photographs made over the last decade. Featuring a selection of portraits,...More »
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Hiro Exhibition
Pace/MacGill Gallery presents a retrospective exhibition of photographs by Hiro. Featuringcolor fashion images from the 1960s and 70s, celebrity portraits, and personal work projects, Hiro celebrates the...More »
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Christer Strömholm Exhibition
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“Callahan, Dawid, Sugimoto” Exhibition
Pace/MacGill Gallery, in collaboration with Åmells, Stockholm, presents Callahan, Dawid, Sugimoto. The exhibition brings together the work of Harry Callahan (1912–1999), Dawid (b. 1949), and Hiroshi...More »
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Lee Friedlander & Pierre Bonnard “Photographs & Drawings”
Pace/MacGill Gallery presents Lee Friedlander & Pierre Bonnard: Photographs & Drawings. Featuring gelatin silver prints by legendary American photographer Lee Friedlander in dialogue with drawings...More »
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Eugene Atget “A Quiet Calling”
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Saul Steinberg “100th Anniversary Exhibition”
Widely celebrated for his contributions to The New Yorker, Steinberg was a nimble artist who adapted to whatever medium fit his exploration of the world. The exhibition encompasses five decades of work...More »
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Garry Winogrand “Six”
Pace/MacGill Gallery presents Garry Winogrand: Six. Featuring both iconic and lesser known images, the exhibition explores six main themes of Winogrand’s oeuvre through groupings of six photographs each....More »
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“Multi Panel” Exhibition
The show explores the myriad ways artists have embraced and employed multi-part, serial, and sequential imagery throughout 20th- and 21st-century photography. The practice of pictorial storytelling...More »
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Harry Callahan “City”
Featuring a selection of nearly 50 gelatin silver prints, the exhibition examines in depth one of the central themes of Harry Callahan’s oeuvre: the urban landscape. When viewed collectively, Callahan’s...More »
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“Robert Rauschenberg and Photography” Exhibition
In the early 1950s at Black Mountain College, studying under Josef Albers and alongside Aaron Siskind, Rauschenberg began his career as a photographer and continued to use photography as a basis for art-making...More »
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“Snap Noir: Snapshot Stories from the Collection of Robert E. Jackson” Exhibition
The exhibition and features selections of anonymous vernacular photographs carefully chosen and sequenced by Jackson from his collection of over 11,000 snapshots. The introduction of the Kodak camera...More »
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Henry Wessel "Incidents"
"Incidents," is the first exhibition of 27 carefully arranged and never before published works from the artist's 2012 portfolio, "Incidents." In 2012, Wessel assembled Incidents, a portfolio of 27...More »
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Nicholas Nixon "Here and Now"
The exhibition is Nixon’s fourth solo show at the gallery and introduces a selection of recent photographs taken between 2010 and 2012. "Here and Now" highlights Nicholas Nixon’s continued interest in...More »
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Lee Friedlander "Nudes & Mannequin"
Pace and Pace/MacGill inaugurates their representation of the legendary American photographer Lee Friedlander in New York with Nudes and Mannequin, a two-venue presentation on view on the second and ninth...More »
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Fazal Sheikh "Ether"
"Ether" (2008–2011) is the third project in a trilogy on India that includes "Moksha" (2005) and "Ladli" (2007). "Ether" is Sheikh's first foray into color photography and will be the subject of a forthcoming...More »
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"A Tribute to Robert Delpire" Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to present "A Tribute to Robert Delpire," an exhibition celebrating the life and work of the prolific French publisher, art director, film producer, and curator. A pivotal figure...More »
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Tono Stano "White Shadow"
Czech photographer Tono Stano’s first solo U.S. exhibition features 30 unique gelatin silver prints from the artist’s ongoing series, created from an old 24 x 30 cm large format camera. [Image: Tono...More »
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Judith Joy Ross "The Devil Today and Reading to Dogs"
The exhibition showcases Ross's first foray into color photography with over 10 large-scale archival pigment ink prints made in 2010 and 2011. A selection of recent 8 x 10 inch gelatin silver prints will...More »
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Hiroshi Sugimoto "Lake Superior"
Sequenced by the artist, this single-subject exhibition presents twelve 20 x 24 inch gelatin silver prints of Lake Superior from 1995 and 2003, many of which have never been seen by the public. An exhibition...More »
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Richard Benson "North South East West"
The exhibition presents a selection of 30 multiple-impression inkjet prints taken by the artist on recent road trips throughout the United States, Bermuda, and eastern Canada (2005-2011). This marks Benson's...More »
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"Wanna See My Portfolio?" Exhibition
"Wanna See My Portfolio?" plays with the phrase commonly heard by museum and gallery professionals from aspiring artists. The exhibition, however, consists of six portfolios produced by some of the most...More »
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Henry Wessel "Vintage Work"
The exhibition marks Wessel's first show at the gallery and features over 30 vintage silver prints made between 1968 and 1987. Since the 1960's, Wessel has photographed vernacular scenes of the American...More »
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"Harry Callahan and Jackson Pollock: Photographs and Drawings" Exhibition
The gallery, in collaboration with Washburn Gallery, is pleased to present "Harry Callahan and Jackson Pollock: Early Photographs and Drawings." The exhibition juxtaposes early abstract images (1943 –...More »
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Irving Penn "Archæology"
Pace/MacGill Gallery presents Irving Penn: Archæology, featuring over twenty platinum still lifes made between 1979 and 1980. One of the most prolific and respected photographers of the twentieth century,...More »
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"50 Years at Pace" Exhibition
"50 Years At Pace" is a retrospective exhibition of The Pace Gallery’s contribution to the history of art, celebrating the artists, exhibitions, people, and ideas that have contributed to Pace’s textured...More »
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"Summer Show: Where in the World?" Exhibition
"Where in the World?" is a group exhibition exploring photography's particular ability to describe and convey a sense of place. Whether referencing an immediately identifiable location or one that is conceptual...More »
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Jocelyn Lee "Nowhere but Here"
The gallery presents 30 recent chromogenic prints (2008-2010) by Jocelyn Lee. Whether classified as landscapes, portraits or nudes, Jocelyn Lee's photographs poignantly capture beauty and humanity's fragile...More »
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"Gaze" Exhibition
"Gaze" explores photography's ability to capture both the literal and psychological space around a subject caught in a gaze. The photographs on view reveal the complex relationship between photographer...More »
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William Christenberry "House and Car and"
"House and Car and" features a selection of photographs, encaustic paintings, drawings, sculpture, and found signs. The exhibition illuminates Christenberry's multimedia approach to capturing the spirit...More »
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Robert Frank Exhibition
This exhibition features a selection of gelatin silver prints, contact sheet enlargements, and Polaroids spanning nearly 5 decades of Frank's photographic career. The exhibition explores Frank's desire...More »
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Nicholas Nixon "Old Home, New Pictures"
The exhibition marks Nixon's first solo show at the gallery in over 2 decades. Included in this exhibition are contact prints made with a 40-pound, 11 x 14 inch view camera made in 2008-2009. It is within...More »
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Tod Papageorge "American Sports, 1970 or, How We Spent the War in Vietnam"
An exhibition of over forty gelatin silver prints from Tod Papageorge’s series, “American Sports, 1970.” Shortly before the Kent State shootings in the spring of 1970, Papageorge received a Guggenheim...More »
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Chuck Close "Maquettes and Multi-Part Work (1966-2009)"
The exhibition features a selection of daguerreotypes, digital prints, maquettes, and Polaroids. [Image: Chuck Close "Kate" (2008) daguerreotype 8.5 x 6.5 in. © Chuck Close]More »
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"The Long Arm of Coincidence: Selections from the Collection of Rosalind and Melvin Jacobs" Exhibition
The exhibition features over 30 photographs, paintings, works on paper, and sculpture by renowned Surrealist and Dada artists collected by Rosalind and Melvin Jacobs. While the Jacobs' collection includes...More »
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Emmet Gowin "Photographs"
The exhibition commemorate the reprinting of Emmet Gowin's first monograph, "Emmet Gowin: Photographs," by exhibiting over 40 gelatin silver prints reproduced in the book. The photographs on view represent...More »
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Adou "Samalada"
"Samalada" is Adou's first exhibition at the gallery and in the United States. It features 30 gelatin silver prints from the photographer's most recent series (2006-2007). Inspired by the documentary photography...More »
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Duane Michals "Photographs from the Floating World"
[Image: Duane Michals "Frederika Wanders" (2005) c-print with hand applied text 14 x 11 in.]More »
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Richard Benson "Found Views and Chosen Colors"
The exhibition marks Benson’s first show at the gallery and is comprised of approximately 40 multiple impression pigment prints taken between 2005 and 2008. Benson explores the natural and built terrain...More »
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Josef Koudelka "Invasion 68: Prague"
A selection of images from Josef Koudelka's award-winning record of the Soviet invasion of Prague in 1968.More »
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Judith Joy Ross "Protest"
[Image: Judith Joy Ross "Peter Christine, Protesting the U.S. War in Iraq, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania" (2007) gold-toned gelatin silver print 9 5/8 x 7 5/8 in.]More »
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Larry Fink "The Democrats"
This exhibition marks Fink's first show at the gallery and is comprised of over 20 photographs that follow Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination....More »
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Paolo Roversi "Guinevere"
Photography, as a medium, encourages the prolonged examination and documentation of a subject over time. To that end, the photographs on view (1996-present) exclusively depict Roversi's friend and model,...More »
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"The Image of Modernism: Work from a Private Collection" Exhibition
“The Image of Modernism: Work from a Private Collection” features over 20 photographs, paintings and works on paper (dating from 1892-1965) by renowned American artists. Rather than consider the histories...More »