Witzenhausen Gallery Presents -'Residual Sugar' : A portrait photography series, photographed in Prague,Tel-Aviv & New York from 1996 to present. Featuring Tal Shpantzer, Bahar Behbahani, Jules Wood, Pépé Smit.
Witzenhausen Gallery Presents -'Residual Sugar' : A portrait photography series, photographed in Prague,Tel-Aviv & New York from 1996 to present. Featuring Tal Shpantzer, Bahar Behbahani, Jules Wood, Pépé Smit.
Fisher Landau Center for Art is pleased to announce 'LEGACY: Selections from Emily Fisher Landau's Gift to the Whitney Museum of American Art', on view through September 12th, 2011. Occupying all three floors at the Center, the exhibition highlights an overview of the historic pledge of artwork by Mrs. Landau, consisting of 419 pieces by 86 artists who have shaped the course of American Art. The installation is inspired by the Whitney Museum's recent 'Legacy' exhibition organized by Donna De Salvo and David Kiehl. The intimate setting of the Fisher Landau Center for Art allows for an expanded presentation of Mrs Landau's pledge, displaying more than 100 artworks by over 60 artists including:
Fisher Landau Center for Art is pleased to announce 'LEGACY: Selections from Emily Fisher Landau's Gift to the Whitney Museum of American Art', on view from June 12th to September 12th, 2011.
Participating in Art Hong Kong is another step in Galerie Lelong artists' distinguished history in Asia and the Pacific Rim. Museum participation began with a 1937 Japanese exhibition on Surrealism which included the work of Joan Miró. Since the 60's, Miró's work has been presented in a number of monographic exhibitions in Japan. Alberto Giacometti's first monographic exhibition in Tokyo took place at the Minami Gallery in 1958, and Giacometti in Asia recently toured Japan and Singapore from 2007-08.
'UNFORGETTABLE: Selections from the Emily Fisher Landau Collection', on view February 10 - April 4 in the 1st floor gallery. The exhibition highlights a selection of paintings, sculpture and photography, including such iconic pieces as Ed Ruscha's 'Securing the Last Letter' 1964, Louise Bourgeois' 'Nature Study' 1984, Robert Rauschenberg's 'Sundog' 1962, Georgia O'Keeffe's 'Dry Waterfall' 1951 and Agnes Martin's 'Grey Stone II' 1961, along with additional artworks by Willem de Kooning, April Gornik, Jasper Johns, Barbara Kruger, Vera Lutter, Richard Prince, James Rosenquist, Kiki Smith, Rudolf Stingel, Mark Tansey, Andy Warhol and others.
'UNFORGETTABLE: Selections from the Emily Fisher Landau Collection', on view February 10 - April 4 in the 1st floor gallery. The exhibition highlights a selection of paintings, sculpture and photography, including such iconic pieces as Ed Ruscha's 'Securing the Last Letter' 1964, Louise Bourgeois' 'Nature Study' 1984, Robert Rauschenberg's 'Sundog' 1962, Georgia O'Keeffe's 'Dry Waterfall' 1951 and Agnes Martin's 'Grey Stone II' 1961, along with additional artworks by Willem de Kooning, April Gornik, Jasper Johns, Barbara Kruger, Vera Lutter, Richard Prince, James Rosenquist, Kiki Smith, Rudolf Stingel, Mark Tansey, Andy Warhol and others.
Galerie Lelong is pleased to announce our participation at Art Basel Miami Beach in Booth G-01. On view will be an exceptional selection of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photography from our New York and Paris galleries, including works by Petah Coyne, Angelo Filomeno, Günther Förg, Rebecca Horn, Jannis Kounellis, Rosemary Laing, Nalini Malani, Cildo Meireles, Ana Mendieta, Ryan Mendoza, Hélio Oiticica, Yoko Ono, Emilio Perez, Jaume Plensa, Arnulf Rainer, Sean Scully, Kate Shepherd, Kiki Smith, Nancy Spero, and Barthélémy Toguo.
Artist Kara Walker, best known for iconic cut-paper silhouettes that address such highly charged themes as race, gender, sexuality, and repression, will be honored at the eighth annual Women in the Arts luncheon on Thursday, November 4, 2010. Proceeds from the event, which is organized by the Museum's Community Committee, a volunteer organization, will benefit the many artistic and cultural programs offered by the Brooklyn Museum and its Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
Obie-Winning Talking Band takes on the Financial Crisis in PANIC! EUPHORIA! BLACKOUT
Begins October 7 at HERE Arts Center ** Shareholder-based ticketing promises dividend payouts! **
This Sunday, October 10 marks the first day our beautiful new stained-glass window created by artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans will be open to the public.
This Sunday, October 10 marks the first day our beautiful new stained-glass window created by artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans will be open to the public.
Obie-Winning Talking Band takes on the Financial Crisis in PANIC! EUPHORIA! BLACKOUT
Begins October 7 at HERE Arts Center ** Shareholder-based ticketing promises dividend payouts! **
Obie-Winning Talking Band takes on the Financial Crisis in PANIC! EUPHORIA! BLACKOUT
Begins October 7 at HERE Arts Center ** Shareholder-based ticketing promises dividend payouts! **
Artist Kara Walker, best known for iconic cut-paper silhouettes that address such highly charged themes as race, gender, sexuality, and repression, will be honored at the eighth annual Women in the Arts luncheon on Thursday, November 4, 2010. Proceeds from the event, which is organized by the Museum's Community Committee, a volunteer organization, will benefit the many artistic and cultural programs offered by the Brooklyn Museum and its Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
Obie-Winning Talking Band takes on the Financial Crisis in PANIC! EUPHORIA! BLACKOUT
Begins October 7 at HERE Arts Center ** Shareholder-based ticketing promises dividend payouts! **
Obie-Winning Talking Band takes on the Financial Crisis in PANIC! EUPHORIA! BLACKOUT
Begins October 7 at HERE Arts Center ** Shareholder-based ticketing promises dividend payouts! **
The Museum of Modern Art draws from its rich collection of photography to present the history of the medium from the dawn of the modern period to the present with the exhibition Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography, from May 7 to August 30, 2010.