Pace is pleased to present its first exhibition of Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara, featuring new paintings and sculpture, including the artist’s large-scale investigations in bronze.
An opening reception for the artist and public will take place on Friday, May 10th from 6 to 8 PM at 534 West 25th Street. We hope to see you then!
© Yoshitomo Nara, courtesy Pace Gallery
Pace’s first exhibition of the young Romanian artist Adrian Ghenie will close tomorrow, Saturday, May 4th, 2013. We hope you can stop by 534 West 25th Street.
© Adrian Ghenie, courtesy Pace Gallery
The Brooklyn Rail reviews Adrian Ghenie’s show at 534 West 25th Street in their latest issue. Be sure to come visit this exhibit before it closes May 4th, 2013.
© Adrian Ghenie, courtesy Pace Gallery
Please join us this evening from 6 to 8 PM for the opening reception of Zhang Xiaogang. This two-venue exhibition of new work will be on view at 508 and 510 West 25th Street, New York, from March 29th through April 27th.
©Zhang Xiaogang, Courtesy Pace Gallery
Pace is honored to present an exhibition of new work by Jim Dine, featuring fourteen large-scale abstract paintings. A public reception will be held this evening from 6 to 8 PM at 510 West 25th Street. We hope you can join us!
© Jim Dine, Courtesy Pace Gallery
We have two exciting shows opening this week - Jim Dine and Thomas Nozkowski: Recent Work. Check our website for details!
© Jim Dine/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Thomas Nozkowski; All images Courtesy Pace Gallery
Please join us this evening at our 57th Street gallery for the opening reception of Bernard Frize’s Winter Diary. The exhibition features fifteen new paintings that continue Frize’s process-oriented practice of creating work according to systems, rules, and chance.
© Bernard Frize, Courtesy Pace Gallery
Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by French painter Bernard Frize. Though Frize’s work has been widely exhibited throughout Europe, this is the artist’s first New York presentation in over a decade.
Bernard Frize: Winter Diary is on view at 32 East 57th Street, New York from February 1 through March 9, 2013, with an opening reception for the public on Thursday, January 31st from 6 to 8 PM.
© Bernard Frize, Courtesy Pace Gallery
Rochester Art Center is currently showing Tim Eitel: Elsewhere, the artist’s first large-scale survey exhibition in the United States with 32 works completed over the last decade. Be sure to read more here.
© Tim Eitel, Courtesy Pace Gallery
Zhang Xiaogang’s new solo exhibition opens today at Pace Beijing!
“I found everything so remote but, at the same time, familiar when I occasionally looked into the mountains, rocks, pine trees and plums depicted in old literati paintings. My innermost feeling which was awakened by the same mountains, rocks, pine trees and plums has been totally and utterly changed. Moreover, like an apparition, it hides deep down in my vessels. The very trees and rocks have become the storage of memories and emotions from various eras. Forced by the rapid change of time and perspective, I cannot help but feel urged to face up to these things once again.” - Zhang Xiaogang, 2012
#MuseumMondays: Romanian artist, Adrian Ghenie, is currently featured in two American museums. MCA Denver’s Adrian Ghenie: Pie Fight and Pathos, and SFMOMA’s Six Lines of Flight. We hope you get a chance to visit both these exhibitions, and stay posted for his solo exhibition at Pace this Spring!
© Adrian Ghenie, Courtesy Pace Gallery
Reblog of the day: Be sure to visit Rothko/Sugimoto: Dark Paintings and Seascapes at 6 Burlington Gardens before it closes this Saturday, November 7th.
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Pace Gallery, London, United Kingdom
October 2012
Pace is honored to present an exhibition of recent paintings, prints, and tapestries by Chuck Close. Highlights of the exhibition, Close’s first gallery show in New York since his 2009 exhibition at Pace, include never-before-seen paintings of Phil [Glass], 2011-2012. Phil, which stretches over 9 feet tall and 7 feet wide, is the artist’s most recent iteration of his close friend, who he has captured in numerous media since 1969, when the now famed composer was working as a studio assistant to Close’s classmate from Yale, Richard Serra.
© Chuck Close, courtesy Pace Gallery
We invite you to visit our newest gallery space and exhibit, Rothko/Sugimoto: Dark Paintings and Seascapes, at 6 Burlington Gardens. This inaugural exhibition pairs eight acrylic paintings by Mark Rothko and eight gelatin silver prints by Hiroshi Sugimoto, revealing two different artistic approaches that arrive at similar conclusions.
Photo Credit: Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969, acrylic on canvas, 81 x 93” © 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko / Artist Rights Society, New York (ARS); Hiroshi Sugimoto, Bay of Sagami, Atami, 1997, gelatin silver print, 47 x 58 3/4” © Hirsohi Sugimoto, courtesy Pace Gallery
Pace is honored to present an exhibition of recent paintings, prints, and tapestries by Chuck Close. The exhibition will include never-before-seen oil portraits of artists and friends, such as Cindy Sherman, Paul Simon, Kara Walker, and Philip Glass. We invite you to join us this Thursday, October 18th from 6 to 8 PM at 534 West 25th Street.
© Chuck Close, Courtesy Pace Gallery