With an exhibition at Gagosian, Erizku hopes to be taken seriously as an artist, rather than viewed as “a photographer for hire.”
Category: Gagosian Gallery
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The Painter Titus Kaphar Tackles His Personal History in Film
His first feature, “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” which opens Oct. 18, features paintings now on view at Gagosian in Los Angeles.
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Cady Noland and the Art of Control
Cady Noland, who became the darling of the art world, has tested the limits.
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Creating Jewelry by Hand Is Her Trademark
For 25 years Judy Geib has relied on “a slow process that lets ideas gradually come into focus.”
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The Artist Ewa Juszkiewicz Paints Stylish Women With Hidden Faces
Ewa Juszkiewicz’s paintings depict well-dressed women whose faces are hidden by mushrooms, textiles and wild hairdos.
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A Painter of Japan’s ‘Lost Decade,’ Finally Found
Tetsuya Ishida’s prescient and terrifying works arrive in New York.
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TEFAF New York: A Worldly Fair Overflows With Art and Design
Nearly 100 exhibitors fill the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan with furniture, jewelry, art and antiquities spanning millenniums.
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Ashley Bickerton, Unflinchingly Honest About His Work and Illness
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Last words (and works) of the artist diagnosed with ALS in 2021. A devoted surfer, he chose to live remotely in Bali, away from the buzz. It found him anyway.
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Without Heirs, Larry Gagosian Finally Plans for Succession
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The global gallery owner has assembled a board of prominent advisers to help him chart a course for the future.
