moma:

MoMA curator Leah Dickerman and exhibition designer Mack Cole-Edelsack working on the model for our upcoming Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends exhibition (opening in May). With them is artist/filmmaker Charles Atlas, who is collaborating on the design of the show.

[Photo by Jessica Bell Brown]

Adam Pendleton’s new video work “Just Back From Los Angeles: A Portrait of Yvonne Rainer” is featured in Pendleton’s solo exhibition, “Becoming Imperceptible,” at MOCA Cleveland, on view through May. @tmagazine explores the influence of racial politics, movement, and sound on his new works here.

7 years ago on 02/21/17 at 03:34pm

Revisit Julian Schnabel’s lecture at the @aspenartmuseum-arc308 before his upcoming exhibition on Feb 23: http://bit.ly/2f8lQRe

7 years ago on 02/16/17 at 03:34pm

“Louise Nevelson: Reflections” explores the artist’s first survey of her work, which opened at the @roseartmuseum in 1967. Visit the museum to see never before seen archival materials and photos from this exhibition, and experience the original show using an Oculus Rift headset. http://bit.ly/2lR8vg9 

7 years ago on 02/15/17 at 05:49pm

Fred Wilson’s exhibition “Wildfire Test Pit” at the Allen Art Museum is a powerful intervention on the museum’s existing collection. The exhibition is on view through June 12, read @hyperallergic’s review to learn more: http://hyperallergic.com/349838/fred-wilson-teaches-us-how-to-pay-attention/

7 years ago on 02/15/17 at 03:04pm

“In the mind there are no boundaries between ideas and concepts…Boundaries are created when ideas and concepts are materialized in the real world.” – teamLab 

 TeamLab’s exhibition “Transcending Boundaries” will be on view at 6 Burlington Gardens through March 11. You can watch videos of the installations via @thecreatorsproject:

http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/float-in-a-digital-waterfall-at-teamlabs-new-exhibit

7 years ago on 02/15/17 at 12:54pm

At 10 I was not worried. At 20, I was not restrained. At 30, I wasn’t established. At 40, I was perplexed.’ and, ‘at 50, I don’t know the mandate of heaven.” -Song Dong 

This statement helped inspire the title of Song Dong’s upcoming exhibition “I Don’t Know the Mandate of Heaven” currently on view at The Rockbund Art Museum. While this reference to Confucius demonstrates his interest in Chinese tradition and wisdom, the statement’s playfulness shows the influence of Zen and Taoist themes in his work. “I Don’t Know the Mandate of Heaven” has restructured Rockbund’s entire museum building. Each floor is dedicated to one of the exhibition’s ‘chapters’, while the seventh chapter uses the building’s exterior to mark the measurements in the original plans for the architecture using LED lights. The exhibition is now on view through March 26th.

Read more at Rockbund Art Museum.

[Images: “That which goes undone goes undone in vain, that which is done is done still in vain, that done in vain must still be done,” 2007-2012; “Pen Jing- Pig Leg,” 2015; “Tasted circuit wiring board 007,” 2015]

David Byrne & Mala Gaonkar discuss the immersive experiences in their new piece The Institute Presents: NEUROSOCIETY at Pace, 350 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. 

7 years ago on 10/26/16 at 04:27pm

COMING SOON: Here’s Prabhavathi Meppayil in her Bangalore studio this summer. Join us at the opening at 537 West 24th Street on Thursday, October 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. 

Image © Prabhavathi Meppayil, courtesy of Pace Gallery.

7 years ago on 10/14/16 at 03:11pm

ART FAIR: Pace is pleased to announce its participation in the 2016 edition of FIAC at the Grand Palais in Paris (Stand 0.B39). The centerpiece of Pace’s presentation is Louise Nevelson’s monumental installation Dawn’s Presence – Three (1975-80), the artist’s only complete white environment not in a museum collection. Along with Nevelson’s work, Pace will highlight stabiles by Alexander Calder, canvases by Jean Dubuffet spanning thirty years, and major works by Chuck Close, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Lee Ufan, Robert Mangold, Agnes Martin and Robert Ryman.  
 

Wishing a happy birthday to Robert Mangold today!

7 years ago on 10/12/16 at 01:50pm

Pace Hong Kong explores the influence of Zen thought on the visual language of contemporary art. Where Can The Dust Alight, runs through November 12. Via Blouin Artinfo. Read the full article here

7 years ago on 10/06/16 at 08:00pm

Learn more about Pace Beijing’s joint exhibition Sol LeWitt and Zhang Xiaogang on Blouin Artinfo, here

7 years ago on 10/06/16 at 07:00pm

#FriezeLondon is upon us. #KevinFrancisGray puts the finishing touches on his new sculpture “Cave Girl” (2016). Come see her this weekend at Frieze Fairs (Booth B4).

Photo by Frank Martinelli.

Our view from stand C9 at #FriezeMasters. Stop by and check out a selection of work by #LucasSamaras

7 years ago on 10/06/16 at 04:48pm