"50 Years at Pace" Exhibition
Pace MacGill
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"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 history since its inception in 1960. In honor of its golden anniversary, Pace will open its archives to the public, displaying letters, reviews, photos, and publications, as well as some of the key masterpieces that have passed through the gallery. Spanning all four of Pace’s New York locations, the shows will present rare and major loans.
Focused recreations of some of Pace’s most significant historical shows, including such seminal exhibitions as "Pablo Picasso: The Avignon Paintings" (1981); "De Kooning/Dubuffet: The Women" (1991); "Bonnard/Rothko: Color and Light" (1997); "Mondrian/Reinhardt: Influence and Affinity" (1997); "The Women of Giacometti" (2005); and "Picasso, Braque and Early Film in Cubism" (2007), among others.
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Schedule
from September 17, 2010 to October 23, 2010
Opening Reception on 2010-10-14 from 17:00 to 20:00
"Gallery Night on 57th Street"
Artist(s)
Pablo Picasso, Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Bonnard, Mark Rothko, Piet Mondrian, Alberto Giacometti et al.