Loris Gréaud: The Unplayed Notes, installed at The Pace Gallery, 534 West 25th Street, NYC © Loris Gréaud, Photo by: Kerry Ryan McFate / Courtesy The Pace Gallery
Loris Gréaud: The Unplayed Notes, installed at The Pace Gallery, 534 West 25th Street, NYC © Loris Gréaud, Photo by: Kerry Ryan McFate / Courtesy The Pace Gallery
Reblog of the day! If you haven’t yet, be sure to visit Loris Gréaud: The Unplayed Notes on view now at 534 West 25th Street.
Marble sculptures of smashed “Encyclopedia of Irresolution” volumes from Loris Gréaud’s exhibition at the Pace Gallery, The Unplayed Notes (through June 9).
Looking for something to do today in New York City? All four of our gallery locations are open today for Auction Week! We hope you can stop in one, two, or all four of galleries to see these amazing shows currently on view!
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Please join us tomorrow evening for the opening reception of Loris Gréaud: The Unplayed Notes. Trust us, this show is not to be missed!
An installation view of Loris Gréaud’s “A World of Absolute Relativity,” 2012 © Greaud Studio and Yvon Lambert, Paris
ARTINFO talks with Loris Gréaud on his upcoming Pace Gallery debut this Saturday, May 5th. By the sound of things its going to be a great show, we hope you can join us!
Loris Gréaud’s first exhibition at The Pace Gallery, The Unplayed Notes, opens this Saturday and includes the US premiere of Gréaud’s film, One Thousand Ways to Enter (2011), which was first presented at the Kunsthalle Wein as part of the artist’s traveling museum exhibition, CELLAR DOOR.
Film still from Loris Gréaud’s One Thousand Ways to Enter, 2011, which will be in his May show at Pace © Loris Gréaud, courtesy the Pace Gallery
Loris Gréaud speaks to Gallerist NY about his joint exhibition at the Louvre and Centre Pompidou in Paris as well as his upcoming show at Pace.