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Check out Lorenzo Amos, Finding The Velvet Hues (2023), From Thierry Goldberg Gallery
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Art Unbound: A Global Tour of Bold Exhibitions!
Embark on an artistic voyage across continents, from the intimate portrayal of femininity to the immersive realms of Yayoi Kusama. Dive into hierarchies and generational legacies, as we unravel the vibrant worlds of these visionary artists. Get ready for an unforgettable exploration of creativity and expression! Exploring Femininity: Natalie Terenzini's 'As Good As It Gets' Where: Thierry Goldberg Gallery When: 8 Sep – 7 Oct In 'As Good As It Gets,' Natalie Terenzini boldly explores femininity through a captivating alter ego. Her vivid paintings capture moments of vulnerability and transformation, depicting the character in stages of undress and raw emotion. Each piece encapsulates a pivotal episode in her journey, from yearning to fulfillment and disappointment. The figures exude a range of emotions, from expectant longing to melancholic frustration, forging a deeply relatable connection with the viewer. Terenzini's work serves as a poignant reminder of the charged, uncomfortable moments that define our own lives. Yayoi Kusama's UK Retrospective at Tate Modern Where: Bankside, London SE1 9TG When: 8 Sep – 2 Oct Experience the largest UK retrospective of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's immersive creations, renowned for their polka dot motifs. The exhibition showcases 200+ works, spanning paintings, sculptures, and installations, organized into distinct sections. Explore early paintings inspired by Kusama's childhood visions, and step into her mesmerizing "Infinity Rooms" that play with mirrors and light to evoke boundless space. Delve into Kusama's performances and ventures in the fashion industry, offering a comprehensive glimpse into her versatile artistic journey. On display until October 2, 2023, at London's Tate Modern. Tariku Shiferaw's 'Marking Oneself in Dark Places' Where: Galerie Lelong & Co. When: 7 Sep – 21 Oct In his latest exhibition at Galerie Lelong & Co., artist Tariku Shiferaw delves into the hierarchical structures of Western arts and culture. Through intricate geometric abstractions and layered materials, he examines the act of markmaking as a testament to one's existence. The show, titled "Marking Oneself in Dark Places," features new paintings and an immersive installation titled "A Sign in Space" inspired by Italo Calvino's Cosmicomics. This cosmic narrative centers on an entity fixated on leaving a mark in the boundless universe. Shiferaw's installation includes paintings, ceramic sculptures, and an auditory experience evoking the sounds of the African diaspora under the night sky. Lap-See Lam's 'Tales of the Altersea (Prologue)': Navigating Generational Loss Where: Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin When: 15 Sep – 28 Oct Featured in The Artsy Vanguard 2021, Lap-See Lam explores the fading legacy of Chinese restaurants in the West through 3D-scanning, symbolizing intergenerational knowledge transfer. The Berlin Art Week exhibition at Galerie Nordenhake showcases Lam's narrative installations, including the VR piece "Phantom Bouquet," delving into this wisdom. Kinetic sculptures, employing neon, brass, and shadows, pay homage to the iconic "Sea Palace" restaurant-ship's 1990s journey from China to Europe. This show precedes Lam's representation of the Nordic nations at the 2024 Venice Biennale, where a collaborative multidisciplinary work will be unveiled. "Hilma af Klint: Abstract Art Pioneer" Where: 23 Sep, 2023 - 8 Feb, 2024 When: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York This retrospective unveils Hilma af Klint's avant-garde contributions to abstract art. Preceding Kandinsky and Mondrian, af Klint's early 1900s work was driven by spiritual and occult influences. It featured geometric forms and symbolic motifs. The exhibition showcases over 200 pieces, including paintings, drawings, and watercolors. It delves into her automatic drawing technique and monumental "spirit murals." Additionally, it offers insights into af Klint's spiritual beliefs. She viewed her art as messages from higher realms, seeking to enlighten humanity about the universe. Read the full article
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Louis Fratino at Thierry Golderg Gallery in New York City
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Vanessa Gully-Santiago’s drawing wall at Thierry Goldberg Gallery
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#repost @carlodanselmi Carlo D’Anselmi (Ridgewood, New York City, USA, 1991-). Hunters, 202, oil on canvas, 60 x 72 inches. Exhibited as part of the Viewfinder exhibit at @thierrygoldberg Thierry Goldberg Gallery.
https://www.carlodanselmi.com/
#carlodanselmi#ridgewood artist#m train#dogs in art#arte perruno#man and dog#mans best friend#man's best fri#black dog#perro negro#chien noir#schwarze hund#contemporary painting#zeitgenössischemalerei#peinture contemporaine#art contemporain#arte contemporaneo#arte contemporáneo#pintura contemporanea#perros#chien#koira#hund#hond
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Amanda Baldwin at Thierry Goldberg Gallery
The back glow behind the woman in Amanda Baldwin’s ‘Blushing Orchid’ and the neon-like outline of flowers against the wall suggest that the artist has a paintbrush in hand and her mind in the digital realm. The surreal, collage-like effect of pairing a realistic eye with Photoshop features or delicate blooms with blanched fern fronds deliberately juxtaposes the pleasure of looking in the digital and analogue realms. (On view at Thierry Goldberg Gallery through April 28th.) Amanda Baldwin, Blushing Orchid, oil on canvas, 53 x 42 inches, 2019.
#amanda baldwin#thierry goldberg#gallery#lower east side#painter#painting#digital#oil#analogue#blushing orchid#effects#tour#art
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A TBT on a Friday... one of my faves from the awesome @andrew.salgado.art !! 2016 for his exhibition FLAGS in NYC at @thierrygoldberg !! ❤️❤️❤️ #urbanart #urbanwallsbrazil #urbanwallsworld #art #painting #portrait #contemporaryart #belatedtbt #nyc #❤️ (at Thierry Goldberg Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtD9uNaH_aU/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15k30llm00owv
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Back to our favorite city to play and hanging out with our pal @arielstarfish director of @thierrygoldberg for the opening of London-based painter @sallykindberg. So many good galleries in LES now! (at Thierry Goldberg Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiXqZFqrISp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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David Shrobe (’14) Daily Navigation Thierry Goldberg Gallery 151 NE 41st Street, STE 133 Miami, FL 33137 January 20 – February 25, 2018
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Louis Fratino at Thierry Golderg Gallery in New York City
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Chase/Fratino/Lee, a group exhibition featuring paintings by Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Louis Fratino, and Kristina Lee will be up through April 2 at Thierry Goldberg Gallery.
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Kristina Lee Audience (Of What?) 2016 56x44 inches oil on canvas
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SYDNEY VERNON, “When We See Us,” 2019 (acetone Transfer, charcoal, silkscreen, magazine clipping, acrylic paint, and pastel on paper, 49 x 61 inches). | © Sydney Vernon, Courtesy Thierry Goldberg Gallery
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Pre-Working with Gallery Checklist
Is your gallery worth the 50%?
Communication: Excellent communication, rapid speed reply. Doesn’t dodge your questions
Personality: Doesn’t necessarily have to be someone you get along with. Hustler who will make sure all your art is sold. Is friendly, personable, and accessible to collectors, artists etc. Someone who will get the job done!
Character: Honest, has good ethics. Not Mary Boone.
Psychology: Is not manipulative and doesn’t mess with your head.
Social Media: Excellent IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok game
Press: Gets you good press for your show
Artist Roster: You respect the other artists on the gallery roster
Pay: Will pay you on time, and not use your money to invest in other things. Not Thierry Goldberg / early Gagosian.
Location: Depends on you and where you want to show.
Target Audience: Who is the gallery’s target audience and would they connect with your work?
Consignment Form: Make sure you have a paper trail for any show you do. Most of the art world works on handshakes, but that’s also how people get fucked over, cause this industry has no rules or regulations...
Tax Form: Can the gallery get you the correct tax form so that you can properly do your taxes at end of year.
Gallery Size: Are you happy with the size of the gallery? Do your paintings fit in the gallery? If your paintings are too big, do you need to un-stretch and re-stretch the canvas, and is that something the gallery can cover cost wise?
Gallery Budget: What costs can the gallery cover for you?
Gallery Events: Can gallery cover speaker honorariums? Food and drinks for reception?
Opportunities:
Art Fairs?
Placement in Group Shows?
Production/Publication of Exhibition catalogues?
Additional Exposure? e.g. Advertising in magazines
Other:
Archives: How does the gallery manage its archives? Manage: gallery archive, inventory management, digital database, collect catalogues, books, press, clippings of all gallery artists.
PR: Requests info and distribution of communications (in-house or uses PR company)
Additional Questions to ask:
Who packs the work at the studio?
Who covers packing and shipping to the gallery?
Who will cover any additional costs for framing?
Who unpacks the work at the gallery?
Is there an art handler who will install the show?
Who sits at the gallery every day?
Gallery Basic Responsibilities: photographing artworks, sell art, shipping and customs, write press release, press, social media
Who pays for shipping any unsold artworks back to the artist?
Will your gallery bring you up? Would they themselves invest in your work?
Artists run the wheels on the bus! No artists = no galleries, curators, museums, auctions, collectors, art world etc etc !
Negotiate for yourself, especially if you’re a woman. Do not settle!
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Really love these works by Louis Fratino at Thierry Goldberg @loufratino @thierrygoldberg #louisfratino #thierrygoldberg (at Thierry Goldberg Gallery)
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