Saturday, July 27th, 2013
Dan Colen, To Be Titled (2011), via New York Times
Snarky and straightforward, the press release for Zach Feuer and UNTITLED’s joint g roup show Jew York speaks with a hint of exasperation, a feeling of exhaustion over the bumper crop of cultural explorations and increasingly globalized scope of the contemporary art world: “There’s nobody left to survey, and nowhere left to do it. So we figured our only option was to do a show of Jews, and do it in New York.” (more…)
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2013
Paul and Damon McCarthy, Rebel Dabble Babble (Installation View), via Hauser and Wirth
Hauser and Wirth, continuing its ongoing focus on California artist Paul McCarthy, is currently presenting a new video and sculptural installation by the artist, titled Rebel Dabble Babble. Taking the real life relationships between Nick Ray, James Dean (played by James Franco) and Natalie Wood during the making of Rebel Without a Cause as the inspiration for the work, McCarthy and his son Damon have created an immersive, savagely warped exploration into the film, its creation, and the decaying image of Americana that it sought to depict, while challenging the interplay between a cultural artifact and its production.
Paul and Damon McCarthy, Rebel Dabble Babble (Installation View), via Hauser and Wirth
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Thursday, July 11th, 2013
Rapper Jay-Z appeared at New York’s Pace Gallery today, performing his song Picasso Baby for 6 hours straight. The marathon performance was part of the artist’s “Docu-music” video for the song, and featured a moment where the rapper danced with Marina Abramovic. Other notable attendees included Marilyn Minter, Laurence Weiner, Klaus Biesenbach, Aaron Young, among many more. (more…)
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Thursday, June 27th, 2013
Marc Quinn, All the Time in the World (Installation View), via Mary Boone
Mary Boone Gallery in Chelsea is currently exhibiting four new bronze sculptures and one oil painting, which together make up an exhibition by Marc Quinn entitled All the Time in the World. The display was opened to the public on May 4th, during the busy weeks around Frieze New York, and will remain on view through June 29th, 2013. The exhibition also corresponds with Quinn’s major retrospective of works currently on view at the Fondation Giorgio Cini in Venice this summer. (more…)
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Thursday, June 13th, 2013
Monkeytown, the unique film and performance event presented by Brooklyn artist Montgomery Knott, will stage its first iteration in Manhattan this summer, at Chelsea’s Eyebeam Art and Technology Center. The event will run for 60 days, beginning tonight, and features a selection of works by Theo Angell, Shana Moulton, Eve Sussman, and more, alongside a dinner and beer or wine pairing. “It’s strange to be a restaurateur, as I think of this as an art installation. But I’m very aware of service.” Knott says. (more…)
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Saturday, June 8th, 2013
Philip Taaffe, Recent Work (Installation view), courtesy Luhring Augustine Gallery
Recent work by Philip Taaffe is currently on view at Luhring Augustine gallery in Chelsea, New York, marking Taaffe’s first solo show of paintings in New York since 2007. Culling together a diverse set of influences and materials, the works on view unveil Taaffe’s explorations of imagery in art, architecture, and archeology, both in contemporary and historical contexts.
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Monday, May 27th, 2013
Marianne Vitale, Diamond Crossing (2013), courtesy of Zach Feuer Gallery
Marianne Vitale (b. 1973, East Rockaway, N.Y.) works across various medias; drawing, sculpture, video and performance. Her art is versatile, often large-scale and ambitious, playing with intonations of humor and aggression in equal measure. Part of the collaborative performance piece Invasionistas (2006) with artists David Adamo, Agathe Snow, Rita Ackerman, and Michael Portnoy in which they “invaded” Reykjavik, Iceland; Vitale was in charge of propaganda, reading an original World War II evacuation plan as she and Portnoy evacuated a group of kindergarten students out of the city. Throughout her work, Vitale uses her art as an inquiry into the fundamentals of society. (more…)
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Thursday, May 23rd, 2013
Moving towards a sleeker, stripped-down brand identity, the Whitney Museum of American Art has unveiled its new logo and site design, making reference to the Whitney Museum’s new Chelsea location and its jagged architectural facade. Designed by Experimental Jetset Studios, the museum is currently hosting a video documenting the process of creating the new identity on its website. (more…)
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Friday, May 3rd, 2013
Lisa Spellman’s 303 Gallery is set to open its new location tonight on 24th Street in Chelsea. The move is the latest in a series of migrations from the space’s original location on Park Ave, and will also serve as the opening for a show of new work by Rodney Graham. Spellman’s gallery has a long reputation for cultivating major talents; “I try to work with artists I feel a connection to,” she says, “since that helps determine the quality and longevity of the relationship.” (more…)
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Saturday, April 27th, 2013
Adrian Ghenie, Pie Fight Interior 8 (2012), Courtesy Pace Gallery
Romanian painter Adrian Ghenie’s first U.S. gallery exhibition, Adrian Ghenie: New Paintings, explores a dark, distorted side of modern European history, pulling images from publications, films, and artistic sources and blending them with his own personal memories and visceral artistic style. The exhibition is presented by Pacc Gallery, which has represented the artist since 2011.
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Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
Artforum is reporting that dealer and artist Daniel Reich recently passed away, taking his own life on Christmas Day of last year. He was 39 years old. Reich began showing art in 2001, and established his own gallery in Chelsea, which closed in 2011. “Change is hard, but it’s also good,” he said at that time. “It resets you, it returns you to that initial energy, the fire that you had, way back then, when you knew that you wanted to do this.” (more…)
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Friday, April 5th, 2013
Sotheby’s and The Whitney have announced a major auction of works to benefit the construction of the museum’s new downtown location in Chelsea. Featuring works by Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol and Alexander Calder, the New York auction, held on May 14th and 15th, will attempt to augment the $562.4 already raised by the museum with an expected $8 million in proceeds. “The Whitney has been there for these artists, especially early on in their careers before people really knew them,” said Whitney Director Adam D. Weinberg. “I think for many of them, they feel that this is a way to give back.” (more…)
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Thursday, April 4th, 2013
Despite the increasing number of wealthy tech entrepreneurs in the gallery-rich New York neighborhood of Chelsea, The New York Times points out a considerable disconnect between this group and the art market in general that has resulted in a failure to bolster sales. While a range of issues stand in the way, many gallery owners remain hopeful for cracking this emerging pool of wealth. “It’s hard to get those guys’ attention,” says art advisor Thea Westreich. “I think they will eventually collect, and collect very heavily and be a part of the community. But I think that’s going to be a hard wall to go through, at least in the short run.” (more…)
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Saturday, March 30th, 2013
Miroslaw Balka, The Order of Things (2013), via Gladstone Gallery
Polish sculptor and conceptual artist Miroslaw Balka is currently exhibiting a new sculptural work, titled The Order of Things, at Gladstone Gallery in Chelsea. Consisting of a towering set of containers and a length of hose, the work creates a continuous flow of water, pumping pitch-black water from one container through the piping, up over the rafters above the tanks, and out into the other tank. (more…)
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Friday, March 29th, 2013
Dirk Skreber, pain(t)ology and other trials (Installation View), via Petzel Gallery
German Dirk Skreber paints works at the intersection of cultural subsets, depicting moments of intense violence and figures abstracted from the pages of science-fiction. Revisiting the immediacy of violence and collision of forces. Currently, the artist is exhibiting a selection of new works at Petzel Gallery in Chelsea, titled pain(t)ology and other trials. (more…)
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Wednesday, March 13th, 2013
2 Works by Mark Flood at Peres Projects, photo by Daniel Creahan for Art Observed
The Independent Art Fair returned to Chelsea this year, taking up three floors of Center548 with work from over 40 galleries around the world, offering a markedly fresh take on the busy sales rush of Armory Week in New York.
Independent, New York, 2013 (Installation View) Courtesy Independent, New York
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Tuesday, March 5th, 2013
The Gagosian Gallery’s current retrospective of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat is drawing impressive crowds to the gallery’s Chelsea location on 24th St. Weekend attendance has frequently topped 3,000 visitors a day, and weekday attendance has seen somewhere from 1,000 to 2,000 visitors daily. Attendance numbers are only expected to grow, with the upcoming Armory Show bringing much of the art world to New York City. (more…)
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Sunday, March 3rd, 2013
New York City’s Jack Shainman Gallery has announced an ambitious expansion, including a new space on 24th street in Chelsea on Manhattan’s West Side, and a five-acre schoolhouse property two hours north of the city in Kinderhook, NY. “The space in Kinderhook is kind of a life dream. It’s an amazing building built as an elementary school in 1931 and inaugurated by FDR,” says owner Jack Shainman. “Primarily, we’ll store our collection there, but it has great viewing rooms and exhibition rooms, and we will do exhibitions there in the summer. Previously, we often had to rent space to show large works. It will have about a 27-foot ceiling in the main gallery space, where we’ll have artists do special projects.” (more…)
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Thursday, February 21st, 2013
The rapidly skyrocketing rent prices in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood is driving out many of the galleries that brought the area to prominence a few years earlier. The neighborhood’s rapid growth has attracted a number of high-profile clients that have caused fierce competition over much higher rent prices, and middle-sized galleries are feeling the pinch. “The mid-range galleries are going to just vanish from Chelsea,” says gallerist Magdalena Sawon of Postmasters Gallery, effectively eliminating “anything radical or experimental.” (more…)
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Tuesday, February 5th, 2013
New York Magazine sat down with Iwan Wirth at the opening of Hauser and Wirth’s new space in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea last month, spotlighting the global arts enterprise he has built from the gallery’s modest Swiss origins, as well as his active encouragement of his impressive stable of artists. “I think with Iwan it’s not a commercial venture. It’s very much about the artists and what they need and what they want,” says Paul McCarthy. (more…)
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Saturday, February 2nd, 2013
The Christie’s-owned Haunch of Venison Gallery has announced that it will close both its Chelsea and London galleries, and will focus exclusively on the secondary market. While Christie’s owner Francois Pinault has not commented, some speculate that the galleries were never intended to be permanent in the first place. (more…)
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2013
Mere weeks after the announcement that Christopher D’Amelio would be joining David Zwirner Gallery, the gallery has announced that it will be opening a new, five-story location in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. The gallery will be christened with a dual show by Dan Flavin and Donald Judd on February 15th, and plans to host major exhibitions that rival the those of much larger art institutions. “The first show is a marriage between the space and the work,” Zwirner said last week. (more…)
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Friday, January 11th, 2013
In connection with his two-gallery opening last night in Chelsea, French artist Daniel Buren has returned to the streets of New York, papering various buildings and walls with his trademark vertical stripes. “Time makes all the difference,” Buren explains. “New York streets have changed in the past 40 years. We are not at all in the same city.” Twitter users can follow the location of these installations by following the #burenstripes hashtag. The artist’s show opened last night at both Petzel Gallery and Bortolami Gallery. (more…)
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Wednesday, October 31st, 2012
Tales of the deluge: Chelsea galleries in shock following the impact of 4-5 feet of water at street level. “I would say that perhaps 2% of my inventory escaped damage.” (more…)
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