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Larry Gagosian opened his first gallery in Los Angeles in 1980, [1] showing the work of young contemporary artists such as Eric Fischl and Jean-Michel Basquiat. The business expanded from Los Angeles to New York: In 1989, a new, spacious gallery opened on the Upper East Side of Manhattan at 980 Madison Avenue, with the inaugural exhibition "The Maps of Jasper Johns".
Duane Hanson (January 17, 1925 – January 6, 1996) was an American artist and sculptor born in Minnesota.He spent most of his career in South Florida.He was known for his life-sized realistic sculptures of people.
The cube is part of a new exhibition presented by Gagosian art gallery across the street. Urs Fischer's “Denominator,” on display until Sept. 16, displays fragments of international television ...
Lawrence Gilbert "Larry" Gagosian (born April 19, 1945) is an Armenian American art dealer who owns the Gagosian Gallery chain of art galleries. Working in concert with collectors including Douglas S. Cramer , Eli Broad , and Keith Barish, he developed a reputation for staging museum-quality exhibitions of contemporary art .
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Prior to joining Gagosian Gallery, the artist's work received very little attention from curators, critics, and the media. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Weyant and her relationship with Larry Gagosian have since been extensively discussed in the media, with several critics connecting the relationship to Weyant's fast rise to prominence and high auction results ...
To wit: Gagosian’s Le Bourget branch just outside of Paris will draw attention to its current exhibition of new works by Anselm Kiefer with a conversation between the artist and art historian ...
In 2022, he teamed up with and Gagosian Gallery to create a limited-edition silk twill scarf—featuring his drawing Science Is Truth Found (1986)—to help provide more equitable access to COVID-19 relief. [53] In 2023 he created the cover art for the Beatles single "Now and Then." [54]