[November 28 2011]
The twelve artists featured in Thierry Goldberg Gallery‘s Tailgates & Substitutes piece together memories and fragmented experiences by recreating an imagined history through sculpture, photography and painting. The works allude both to a collective art memory such as Constructivism and Minimalism as well as a personal one. Especially strong is the work of Anna Betbeze which feels like the next generation of Rosemarie Trockel meets Andrea Zittel. On view through January 15th 2011 at the Thierry Goldberg Gallery, 103 Norfolk Street, New York.
Photo and text Juliana Balestin
Maya Bloch at Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York
Rosemarie Trockel at Gladstone Gallery, New York
One view of Pierre Huyghe’s work Blanche-Neige Lucie featured in Miguel Abreu’s...
Roselee Goldberg and Dustin Yellin in conversation at Pioneer Works, New York
Allan McCollum and Andrea Zittel at Friedrich Petzel, New York
LE CABINET DE CURIOSITES at the NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE
Martin Honert at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Sandra Cinto at Tanya Bonakdar, New York
Kay Goldberg’s Frieze Art Fair NY 2014 Diary, New York
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Sofie in the Dutch fields
Vivienne Westwood exhibition on until April 30th
“DIVINS/SELF” collaboration by LA COLLECTION PARTICULIERE with DIONYSIOS
Bottega Veneta film “Craft in Motion”
William Eggleston
Isabelle Huppert is starring in “Mary Said What She Said”
“Souvenirs” from Namibia by Louis A. W. Sheridan
“Souvenirs” from Mallorca by Louis A. W. Sheridan
VEX BY JEAN VINCENT SIMONET
waterworks by Jean Vincent Simonet
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