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Maccarone to Open in Los Angeles

Sunday, June 14th, 2015

Maccarone Gallery is the latest New York gallery opening an exhibition space in Los Angeles, the New York Times reports.  The gallery will take up residence at 300 South Mission Road, a location that inspired gallerist Michele Maccarone.  “I saw the space and was very inspired by it,” she says. “The departure point was really the building.” (more…)

New York- “Re-View: The Onnasch Collection” at Hauser and Wirth Through August 12, 2014

Sunday, April 6th, 2014


Claes Oldenburg, Model for a Mahogany Plug, Scale B (1969), via Art Observed

On view through April 12 at Hauser and Wirth Gallery’s 18th Street location is a selection of works collected by Reinhardt Onnasch, one of the first German art dealers to open a gallery in New York after World War II, and a skilled curator who helped to launch the career of a number of New York’s most definitive post-war artists. Re-view: Onnasch Collection provides a glimpse into the work done by this collector and enthusiast, reflecting overlapping art movements that bridged the American and German art worlds of the time.

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Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn Profiled in New York Times

Monday, December 2nd, 2013

The New York Times has published a profile on Salon 94 owner Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, and her quiet influence on the contemporary art landscape in New York.  “The interesting thing about Jeanne is how involved she is in the ‘becoming’ of an artist’s creations,” says artist Terry Adkins. (more…)