Author Archives: jolanta
Helen Frankenthaler, AFTER ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM, 1959–1962
Opening reception: Friday, June 9, 6–8PM June 9–September 16, 2017 4 rue de Ponthieu 75008 Paris Gagosian is pleased to present “Helen Frankenthaler: After Abstract Expressionism, 1959–1962.” The first major exhibition of Frankenthaler’s work in Paris in more than fifty years, it includes paintings and works on paper, several of which have not been exhibited since […]
New York Dance & Arts Innovations at Klimat Gallery, NYC
Stanislaw Mlodozeniec On view: June 1 – June 31, 2017 Opening Reception: Thursday, June 1st, 7p.m. Klimat Lounge Gallery 77 East 7 St., between 1st & 2nd Ave New York, NY 10003
Norte, the End of History. 2013. Directed by Lav Diaz
Saturday, June 3, 1:30 p.m. The Museum of Modern Art Inspired by Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Norte is an equally epic and engrossing tale about the moral degradation of Fabian, a young, radical ideologue who proclaims, “If we really want to clean up society, the solution is simple: kill all the bad elements.” It is […]
Celebration: Artists Unite-MTA Poster Project Exhibit & Group Show
Artists Unite is celebrating it’s decades long (in the making) poster project. This is our 9th year of posters in the elevator, although the process and project effort began in 2001. Please join us for a three day event featuring an exhibit of the 40 Posters that have been displayed, and a group show of […]
Streets of Havana – Joan Lemler
Photography gives me the stillness I long for, and that desire for solitude is reflected in the images I seek, often in urban environments. My photographs are never crowded with people, but rather inhabited by one or two persons, or infused with traces that people have left behind. I want to pay homage to ordinary […]
Takesada Matsutani at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles
Takesada Matsutani Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, South gallery 1 July – 17 September 2017 Opening reception: Saturday 1 July, 6 – 9 pm Los Angeles… Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles is honored to present ‘Takesada Matsutani,’ the first Los Angeles solo exhibition for the Osaka-born, Paris-based artist Takesada Matsutani. Opening 1 July 2017 and […]
Spectrum Gestalt 4 at bG Gallery
Spectrum Gestalt 4 (June 2017) Opening reception: June 17th, 5-8pm Closing reception: July 1, 5-8pm Where: BLEICHER/GORMAN (bG) Gallery Bergamot Station – Space G8A, 2525 Michigan Avenue, Santa Monica 90404 Phone: +1 (310) 906 4211 Hours: 10-6pm Tues-Sat or by appointment. Part curatorial, part installation Spectrum-Gestalt brings together artists’ works from a wide variety […]
Revealing Reality / Andres Serrano
The oeuvre of the prominent artist Andres Serrano (New York, 1950) is both provocative and fascinating. In terms of scale, composition and subject matter his works of art show strong similarities to the work of the Old Masters, but unlike these old paintings Serrano’s work confronts us powerfully and directly with contemporary reality. Serrano has a deep interest […]
A Basquiat Sells for ‘Mind-Blowing’ $110.5 Million at Auction
Joining the rarefied $100 million-plus club in a salesroom punctuated by periodic gasps from the crowd, Jean-Michel Basquiat’s powerful 1982 painting of a skull brought $110.5 million at Sotheby’s, to become the sixth most expensive work ever sold at auction. Only 10 other works have broken the $100 million mark. “He’s now in the same […]
Figures Toward Abstraction Sculpture 1910 to 1940
FIGURES TOWARD ABSTRACTION: SCULPTURE 1910-1940 ORGANIZED BY DANIELLA LUXEMBOURG AND DANIEL LIBESKIND MAY 12 – JULY 1, 2017 LUXEMBOURG & DAYAN, NEW YORK 64 EAST 77TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY would not, from all the borders of itself, burst like a star: for here there is no place that does not see you. You must […]