Gagosian Gallery Park & 75 - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gagosian Gallery Park & 75. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Carol Bove “Hardware Romance”
Gagosian presents Carol Bove’s debut exhibition at the gallery following its recent announcement of the artist’s global representation. Hardware Romance opens at Park & 75 in New York on November 3,...More »
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Cady Noland Exhibition
Gagosian presents an exhibition of new sculptures by Cady Noland at the gallery’s Park & 75 location in New York.More »
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Chris Burden “Cross Communication”
I set up these unexpected, dreaded situations as an attempt to control fate. Instead of letting things happen to me, I made them happen. —Chris Burden Gagosian is pleased to present Cross Communication,...More »
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Mary Weatherford “Epilogue”
Gagosian presents Epilogue, an exhibition of monoprints that further Mary Weatherford’s exploration of themes related to her recent The Flaying of Marsyas paintings. Weatherford’s The Flaying of Marsyas...More »
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Casa Malaparte “Furniture”
This exhibition re-creates features of Casa Malaparte’s main salon room, providing architectural context for the furniture. Also on view are archival materials documenting Curzio Malaparte’s career, including...More »
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Amanda Williams “Candyladyblack”
Color is everything to me. You can’t just say “black.” Which one? —Amanda Williams Gagosian presents CANDYLADYBLACK, an exhibition of new paintings by Amanda Williams from the series What Black Is...More »
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Alexandria Smith “Pretend Gravitas and Dream Aborted Givens”
In this exhibition Alexandria Smith continues her investigation of selfhood alongside the confidences, contradictions, and uncertainties of the queer Black femme body through allegorical assemblage paintings...More »
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Awol Erizku “Memories of a Lost Sphinx”
My first encounter with the Great Sphinx of Giza led me to produce my own interpretation of the mystique and essence of the sphinx as a concept. The result is my interpolation of the space between my memory...More »
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Dan Flavin Exhibition
The exhibition presents two sculptures by Dan Flavin. Saturating the gallery with ambient colored light while masking other areas in darkness, these works reshape the interior space in which they are displayed...More »
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Kon Trubkovich “The Antepenultimate End”
There is an eternal return to chaos that we humans play out, no matter how secure our societies may feel. —Kon Trubkovich Gagosian presents The Antepenultimate End, an exhibition of new paintings by...More »
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Roe Ethridge “Beach Umbrella”
When I arrived at the beach, it was littered with broken umbrellas and various other “day at the beach” sundries. It had that semi-apocalyptic vibe that permeates everything nowadays but was also joyful...More »
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Ewa Juszkiewicz “In vain her feet in sparkling laces glow”
I find the boundary between beauty and ugliness very fluid. —Ewa Juszkiewicz Gagosian presents Ewa Juszkiewicz’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, and her representation in the United States...More »
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Louise Bonnet “The Hours”
Gagosian presents The Hours, an exhibition of new oil paintings by Louise Bonnet. This will be her first solo exhibition with the gallery. The installation will be viewable exclusively through the storefront...More »
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Dan Colen “Help”
I’m interested in the fragility of the moment. When painting, each brushstroke is an opportunity to consider and preserve that moment. Each mark is a decision, from the moment the brush collides with the...More »
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John Mason “Geometric Force”
Rotation is a form of symmetry. The most common forms of symmetry are reflection, which most people think of as bilateral; rotation; inversion; and translation, which is just moving an object in a line…...More »
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“Birth Machine Baby” Exhibition
H. R. Giger and Mark Prent are both masters of navigating beauty, horror, science fiction, and fantasy. I’ve admired their works for a while; they both defy genre in a way that is difficult to articulate....More »
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“Domestic Horror” Exhibition
The exhibition came together following Louise Bonnet’s observation about the latent psychological tension in Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss. “Don’t look at the faces,” she said. “Look at how the woman’s toes...More »
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Tom Wesselmann “Flowers”
Gagosian presents an installation of works by Tom Wesselmann at Park & 75 for the duration of the upcoming summer season. Tom Wesselmann (1931–2004) was a leading exponent of American Pop art who...More »
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Richard Wright Exhibition
I am interested in the fragility of the moment of engagement—in heightening that moment… . To see a work, knowing that it will not last, emphasizes that moment of its existence. —Richard Wright Gagosian...More »
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Spencer Sweeney “Self-Portraits”
Poetry is the only answer to the solution. —Taylor Mead Gagosian presents Self-Portraits, an exhibition of new paintings by Spencer Sweeney, his first with the gallery. Self-portraiture, which...More »
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Romuald Hazoumè Exhibition
I send back to the West that which belongs to them, which is to say, the refuse of consumer society that invades us every day. —Romuald Hazoumè Gagosian presents an exhibition of works by Romuald...More »
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Neil Jenney “Drawings & Paintings”
I had two striking realizations: one, that even if I produced the worst paintings possible, they would not be good enough; and two, that idealism is unavoidable. —Neil Jenney Gagosian presents drawings...More »
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Walter De Maria Exhibition
Gagosian presents 16-Sided Open Polygon (1984), a stainless steel sculpture by Walter De Maria. Walter De Maria was born in 1935 in Albany, California, and died in 2013 in Los Angeles. Collections include...More »
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Mark Tansey “Reverb”
Picture a deck of cards based on eye-mind-hand contradictions. To play the game, select some cards, shuffle them, and continue by finding new analogies. You make up the cards as you go. You perform the...More »
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Rudolf Stingel “Part VIII”
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Rudolf Stingel “Part VII”
Gagosian presents Part VII of Rudolf Stingel’s year-long exhibition at the storefront gallery Park & 75 in New York. The new paintings on display are an homage to the legendary Bemelmans Bar at the...More »
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Chris Burden “Buddha’s Fingers”
As a sculptor, I’m interested in architecture, and I’ve made artworks that are literally architectural. All buildings can be converted: a church can become a nightclub. What I like about bridges as a kicker...More »
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Rudolf Stingel Exhibition
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Albert Oehlen “Home and Garden. Annex”
Art has always quarreled with the real, by getting in close to it and cheekily having a go at the actual. —Albert Oehlen Gagosian New York presents a projection installation, a large-scale panel painting,...More »
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Thomas Houseago “The Medusa and Other Heads”
Gagosian New York presents an exhibition of sculptures by Thomas Houseago, concurrent with and relating to his Public Art Fund commission Masks (Pentagon), on view at Rockefeller Center from April 28–June...More »
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Tatiana Trouvé “Studies for Desire Linesz”
Gagosian New York announces an exhibition of recent work by Tatiana Trouvé closely related to and concurrent with her major Public Art Fund commission Desire Lines, which opens to the public on March 3...More »
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Bruce Nauman “Animal Pyramid”
Gagosian New York presents Bruce Nauman’s Animal Pyramid of 1989. Since the 1960s, Nauman’s radical interdisciplinary approach has challenged conventions while producing new methodologies for creating...More »
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Douglas Gordon “Phantom”
Gagosian New York presents Douglas Gordon’s Phantom (2011), coinciding with “tears become… streams become…,” his large-scale installation on view at the Park Avenue Armory from December 9, 2014-January...More »
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Duane Hanson “Security Guard”
I want to achieve a certain tough realism which speaks of the fascinating idiosyncrasies of our times. —Duane Hanson Gagosian New York presents Duane Hanson’s Security Guard (1990). In his hyper-realistic...More »
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Harmony Korine “Shooters”
From Kids (1995), a meditation on New York City youth, to Spring Breakers (2012), a contemporary film noir in which four college freshwomen are drawn into a murderous labyrinth of events, Korine’s films...More »
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Urs Fischer “Last Supper”
The exhibition is directly related to the vast and extraordinary installation YES, which Fischer made on-site at the Geffen Contemporary in 2013 together with 1,500 participants, parallel to his survey...More »