AO On Site – Greenwich, CT: Nate Lowman: “I Wanted To Be An Artist But All I Got Was This Lousy Career” At The Brant Foundation Art Study Center, Sunday, November 12th, 2012

November 14th, 2012


Nate Lowman

All photos by E. Damenia for ArtObserved

This past Sunday, The Brant Foundation Art Study Center held the opening party and preview for Nate Lowman: I wanted to be an artist but all I got was this lousy career. The exhibition features recent and new work including paintings, collage and sculpture. Also on view on the foundation lawn was the actual White Ford Bronco from OJ Simpson’s June 17, 1994 car chase, and Gang Gang Dance performed. Artists such as Scott Campbell, Adam McEwen, Richard Prince, Kalup Linzy, Kaws and Aaron Young were in attendance, as well as dealers, collectors and museum directors such as Eli Broad, Jeffrey Deitch, Larry Gagosian and the Mugrabi family.


Gang Gang Dance performing


The OJ Simpson White Bronco brought in for the event from Los Angeles


Peter Brant, Stephanie Seymour


The Brant Foundation Art Study Center


Dan Colen


Alberto Mugrabi, Tod Eberie


Stacey Engman, Kalup Linzy

 

 

 


Peter Brant, Larry Gagosian


The Brant Foundation Art Study Center

Nate Lowman, Josh Smith

 


Gavin Brown


Jose Mugrabi


Justin Lowe, Bill Powers


Dan Colen


Terry Richardson


Stephanie Seymour


Anthony Hayden-Guest


Nate Lowman


Stella Schnabel


Nate Lowman with his family

 


Nate Lowman, Johan Linderbeg and friends


Rachel Chandler Guinness, Nate Lowman


Nate Lowman, Leo Fitzpatrick and Friends


Gang Gang Dance


The Brant Foundation Art Study Center

-V. Artzimovich

Links:
The Brant Foundation Art Study Center