gagosian.com Open in urlscan Pro
138.197.74.135  Public Scan

Submitted URL: http://gagosian.com/
Effective URL: https://gagosian.com/
Submission: On April 14 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 0 forms found in the DOM

Text Content

Menu
Skip to content


GAGOSIAN

 * Exhibitions
 * Artists
 * Fairs & Collecting
 * Quarterly
 * News
 * Locations
 * Shop
 * Premieres

 * Follow
   * Subscribe
   * Instagram
   * YouTube
   * Twitter
   * Facebook
   * WeChat
   * Pinterest
   * Artsy
 * Search


GAGOSIAN

Le Bourget


THEASTER GATES

Black Mystic

Now on View

Rome


OSCAR MURILLO

Marks and Whispers

Now on View

London


JIM SHAW

It’s After the End of the World, Don’t You Know That Yet

Now on View

Athens


JAMES TURRELL

Light of the Presence

Now on View

1
2
3
4


ON VIEW

RUDOLF STINGEL

March 14–April 30, 2024

980 Madison Avenue, New York

Extended through June 15, 2024

ROY LICHTENSTEIN
BAUHAUS STAIRWAY MURAL

September 9, 2023–June 15, 2024

555 West 24th Street, New York

FRANCESCA WOODMAN

March 13–April 27, 2024

555 West 24th Street, New York

JAMIAN JULIANO-VILLANI
IT

March 16–April 20, 2024

541 West 24th Street, New York

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT
MADE ON MARKET STREET | CURATED BY FRED HOFFMAN WITH LARRY GAGOSIAN

March 7–June 1, 2024

Beverly Hills

ALBERT OEHLEN
NEW PAINTINGS

March 21–May 11, 2024

Grosvenor Hill, London

JIM SHAW
IT’S AFTER THE END OF THE WORLD, DON’T YOU KNOW THAT YET

April 11–May 18, 2024

Davies Street, London

Extended through May 4, 2024

FRANCESCA WOODMAN

March 18–May 4, 2024

Burlington Arcade, London

LAUREN HALSEY

March 21–May 25, 2024

rue de Ponthieu, Paris

URS FISCHER
BEAUTY

March 5–May 25, 2024

rue de Castiglione, Paris

THEASTER GATES
BLACK MYSTIC

Open from April 13, 2024

Le Bourget

OSCAR MURILLO
MARKS AND WHISPERS

April 12–June 15, 2024

Rome

JAMES TURRELL
LIGHT OF THE PRESENCE

April 11–May 25, 2024

Athens

ANDY WARHOL’S LONG SHADOW

March 25–May 11, 2024

Hong Kong


FROM THE QUARTERLY

Previous Slide Next Slide


FRANCESCA WOODMAN

Ahead of the first exhibition of Francesca Woodman’s photographs at Gagosian,
director Putri Tan speaks with historian and curator Corey Keller about new
insights into the artist’s work. The two unravel themes of the body, space,
architecture, and ambiguity.




NOW AVAILABLE
GAGOSIAN QUARTERLY SPRING 2024

The Spring 2024 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available with a fresh cover
design featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Lead Plate with Hole (1984).




SOFIA COPPOLA: ARCHIVE

MACK recently published Sofia Coppola: Archive 1999–2023, the first publication
to chronicle Coppola’s entire body of work in cinema. Comprised of the
filmmaker’s personal photographs, developmental materials, drafted and annotated
scripts, collages, and unseen behind-the-scenes photography from all of her
films, the monograph offers readers an intimate look into the process behind
these films.




ADAPTABILITY

Adam Dalva looks at recent films born from short stories by the Japanese writer
Haruki Murakami and asks, What makes a great adaptation? He considers how the
beloved surrealist’s prose particularly lends itself to cinematic
interpretation.




NOT RUNNING, JUST GOING

Robert M. Rubin’s Vanishing Point Forever (RideWithBob/Film Desk Books, 2024)
explores the production, reception, and lasting influence of Richard Sarafian’s
1971 film. In this excerpt, Rubin discusses the pseudonymous screenwriter
Guillermo Cain (Guillermo Cabrera Infante), the famous Kowalski car, and how a
nude hippie biker chick became the Lady Godiva of the internal combustion
engine.




ON FREDERICK WISEMAN

Carlos Valladares writes on the life and work of the legendary American
filmmaker and documentarian.




YOU DON’T BUY POETRY AT THE AIRPORT: JOHN KLACSMANN AND RAYMOND FOYE

Since 2012, John Klacsmann has held the role of archivist at Anthology Film
Archives, where he oversees the preservation and restoration of experimental
films. Here he speaks with Raymond Foye about the technical necessities, the
threats to the craft, and the soul of analogue film.




WHIT STILLMAN

In celebration of the monograph Whit Stillman: Not So Long Ago (Fireflies Press,
2023), Carlos Valladares chats with the filmmaker about his early life and
influences.




LISA LYON

Fiona Duncan pays homage to the unprecedented, and underappreciated, life and
work of Lisa Lyon.




JAMIAN JULIANO-VILLANI AND JORDAN WOLFSON

Ahead of her forthcoming exhibition in New York, Jamian Juliano-Villani speaks
with Jordan Wolfson about her approach to painting and what she has learned from
running her own gallery, O’Flaherty’s.




STANLEY WHITNEY: VIBRATIONS OF THE DAY

Stanley Whitney invited professor and musician-biographer John Szwed to his
studio on Long Island, New York, as he prepared for an upcoming survey at the
Buffalo AKG Art Museum to discuss the resonances between painting and jazz.




GAME CHANGER: ALEXEY BRODOVITCH

Gerry Badger reflects on the persistent influence of the graphic designer and
photographer Alexey Brodovitch, the subject of an upcoming exhibition at the
Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.


EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

In Conversation


BROOKE HOLMES, KATARINA JERINIC, LISSA MCCLURE
ON FRANCESCA WOODMAN

Wednesday, April 17, 2024, 6:30pm
Gagosian, 555 West 24th Street, New York

Join Gagosian for a conversation inside the exhibition Francesca Woodman at
Gagosian, New York, between Brooke Holmes, professor of Classics at Princeton
University, and Lissa McClure and Katarina Jerinic, executive director and
collections curator, respectively, at the Woodman Family Foundation. The trio
will discuss Woodman’s preoccupation with classical themes and archetypes, her
exploration of the body as sculpture, and her development of photography’s
capacity to invest representation with allegory and metaphor. The exhibition
features more than fifty lifetime prints—many of which have not been previously
exhibited—including Blueprint for a Temple (II) (1980), the largest work she
accomplished.

Join the Waitlist

Francesca Woodman, Untitled, c. 1977–78 © Woodman Family Foundation/Artists
Rights Society (ARS), New York

In Conversation

RICK LOWE, DIETER ROELSTRAETE, ABIGAIL WINOGRAD

Friday, April 19, 2024, 3pm
Museo di Palazzo Grimani, Venice
polomusealeveneto.beniculturali.it

Join Gagosian and Museo di Palazzo Grimani for a conversation between Rick Lowe;
Dieter Roelstraete, curator of the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society at
the University of Chicago; and Abigail Winograd, commissioner and curator of the
United States Pavilion at the 60th Biennale di Venezia. The talk will take place
inside The Arch within the Arc, featuring new paintings by Lowe inspired by the
Palazzo’s historic chambers, the urban dynamics of Venice, and the arc as a
visual motif. The group will discuss the exhibition in the context of Lowe’s
overall practice, as well as Gagosian’s recently published monograph on the
artist, which was coedited by Roelstraete and features essays by both curators.
The event is free with museum admission; reservations are recommended. 

RSVP

Left: Rick Lowe. Photo: Brent Reaney. Middle: Dieter Roelstraete. Photo: Richard
Pilnik. Right: Abigail Winograd. Photo: Cara Romero

Book Signing

SETSUKO
INTO NATURE

Thursday, April 25, 2024, 6–8pm
Gagosian, rue de Ponthieu, Paris

To celebrate the publication of her new book, Into Nature, Setsuko will sign
copies at Gagosian, Paris, among a special installation of her works. Into
Nature commemorates Setsuko’s recent exhibition of the same name at Gagosian,
Gstaad, featuring ceramic and bronze sculptures, paintings, and works on paper.
In addition to plates, exhibition views, and archival photography, the
publication features a foreword by the artist and a text by novelist and
poet Shan Sa, who was formerly an assistant to Setsuko. Published by Gagosian,
the book will be available for purchase at the event, which is free to attend.

Register

Setsuko: Into Nature (New York: Gagosian, 2024)

Tour

FRANCESCA WOODMAN
WITH LISSA MCCLURE AND KATARINA JERINIC

Friday, April 26, 2024, 10am
Gagosian, 555 West 24th Street, New York

Join Gagosian for a tour of the exhibition Francesca Woodman at Gagosian, New
York, led by Lissa McClure and Katarina Jerinic, executive director and
collections curator, respectively, at the Woodman Family Foundation. The pair
will guide visitors through the presentation of over fifty prints from
approximately 1975 through 1980, in which Woodman situated herself and others
within dilapidated interiors and ancient architecture to compose her tableaux.
Using objects such as chairs and plinths along with architectural elements
including doorways, walls, and windows, she staged contrasts with the
performative presence of the figures, presenting the body itself as sculpture.

Join the Waitlist

Installation view, Francesca Woodman, Gagosian, 555 West 24th Street, New York,
March 13–April 27, 2024. Artwork © Woodman Family Foundation/Artists Rights
Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Owen Conway

See all Events & Announcements


MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS

Opening Today

EFFETTO NOTTE
NUOVO REALISMO AMERICANO

April 14–July 14, 2024
Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome
barberinicorsini.org

This exhibition’s title was borrowed from a work by Lorna Simpson, Day for
Night (2018), which translates to Effetto Notte in Italian. Curated by
Massimiliano Gioni and Flaminia Gennari Santori in collaboration with the Aïshti
Foundation, Beirut, the exhibition features more than 150 artworks from the
collection of Tony and Elham Salamé that interrogate the meanings and functions
of figuration in contemporary art and address questions around the notion of
realism and the representation of truth in painting. Work by Derrick Adams,
Louise Bonnet, Maurizio Cattelan, Urs Fischer, Theaster Gates, Duane Hanson,
Rick Lowe, Richard Prince, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Sterling Ruby, Anna Weyant,
Stanley Whitney, and Christopher Wool is included.

Richard Prince, Untitled, 2015, Aïshti Foundation, Beirut © Richard Prince

Closing Today

DERRICK ADAMS
SANCTUARY

Through April 14, 2024
Middlebury College Museum of Art, Vermont
www.middlebury.edu

Sanctuary presents fifty works of mixed-media collage, assemblage-on-wood
panels, and sculpture by Derrick Adams that reimagine safe destinations for the
Black American traveler during the mid-twentieth century. This body of work was
inspired by The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual guidebook for Black
American road-trippers published by New York postal worker Victor Hugo Green
during the Jim Crow era in the United States. The exhibition, curated by Dexter
Wimberly, reflects on the plight of working-class Black people before and during
the Civil Rights Movement and their determination to pursue the same American
Dream afforded to other US citizens. This exhibition originated at the Museum of
Arts and Design, New York.

Installation view, Derrick Adams: Sanctuary, Middlebury College Museum of Art,
Vermont, January 26–April 14, 2024. Artwork © Derrick Adams Studio. Photo:
Jonathan Blake

Closing Today

PABLO PICASSO IN
LE PARIS DE LA MODERNITÉ (1905–1925)

Through April 14, 2024
Petit Palais, Paris
www.petitpalais.paris.fr

Through fashion, cinema, photography, painting, sculpture, and drawing, as well
as dance, design, architecture, and industry, this exhibition, whose title
translates to Modern Paris, showcases the rich creativity of the two decades
between 1905 and 1925. Work by Pablo Picasso is included.

Pablo Picasso, Portrait d’Olga dans une fauteuil, 1918, Musée national
Picasso–Paris © Succession Picasso 2023. Photo: © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée
national Picasso–Paris)/Mathieu Rabeau

Opening this Week

WILLEM DE KOONING E L’ITALIA

April 17–September 15, 2024
Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice
www.gallerieaccademia.it

This exhibition, whose title translates to Willem de Kooning and Italy,
investigates the impact of de Kooning’s two visits to Italy, in 1959 and 1969,
on his work. Curated by Gary Garrels and Mario Codognato and comprised of about
seventy-five works—the largest showing of de Kooning’s art in Italy to
date—Willem de Kooning e l’Italia offers a comprehensive survey of the artist’s
most expressive period.

Willem de Kooning, Villa Borghese, 1960, Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain © 2024 The
Willem de Kooning Foundation/SIAE

See all Museum Exhibitions


GAGOSIAN SHOP

MORE INFORMATION

 * About the Gallery
 * About Larry Gagosian
 * Employment Opportunities
 * Legal
 * Cookie Policy
 * Website Accessibility

FOLLOW GAGOSIAN

 * Subscribe
 * Instagram
 * YouTube
 * Twitter
 * Facebook
 * WeChat
 * Pinterest
 * Artsy

© 2024 Gagosian. All rights reserved.
This site uses cookies to provide essential functionality, measure and improve
performance, and serve embedded media.
Settings
Reject AllAccept All
Cookie Settings
By default our website only uses cookies that are essential for it to function
properly. Use the tables below to learn more about all the cookies we use and to
manage your consent settings. View our Cookie Policy for additional information
or to change your settings in the future.
EssentialEssential
These cookies are essential for the website to function properly and cannot be
switched off in our systems.

NameDomainDescriptionDuration
cc_cookie
gagosian.com
This cookie stores user cookie consent settings.
182 days
csrftoken
gagosian.com
This cookie prevents cross site request forgery—a malicious attack in which
authenticated users of a website are forced to execute unwanted actions on the
website.
1 year
__cf_bm
fonts.net
Set by Fonts.com, this cookie reads and filters requests from bots.
1 day
__cf_bm
vimeo.com
Set by Vimeo, this cookie reads and filters requests from bots.
30 minutes

Performance and AnalyticsPerformance and Analytics
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our website, including
which pages are visited and which links are clicked on. All of the data is
anonymized and cannot be used to identify visitors.

NameDomainDescriptionDuration
_ga
gagosian.com
Set by Google Analytics, this cookie tracks visitor behavior and site
performance.
2 years
_ga_0B16WY7WK3
gagosian.com
Set by Google Analytics, this cookie tracks visitor behavior and site
performance.
2 years
_gid
gagosian.com
Set by Google Analytics, this cookie tracks visitor behavior and site
performance.
1 day

Embedded MediaEmbedded Media
These cookies enable the website to embed content hosted on a third-party
provider. If you do not allow these cookies then some of our content will not be
available to view.

NameDomainDescriptionDuration
iutk
e.issuu.com
Set by Issuu, this cookie recognizes the user’s device and what Issuu documents
have been read.
1 day
mc
e.issuu.com
Set by Issuu, this cookie collects data on the user’s visits to the website,
such as what pages have been loaded.
13 months
__qca
e.issuu.com
Set by Issuu, this cookie collects data on the user’s visits to the website,
such as the number of visits, average time spent on the website and what pages
have been loaded with the purpose of generating reports for optimizing the
website content.
1 year
sp_landing
spotify.com
Set by Spotify, this cookie implements audio content on the website and
registers information on user interaction related to the audio content.
1 day
sp_t
spotify.com
Set by Spotify, this cookie implements audio content on the website and
registers information on user interaction related to the audio content.
1 year

Save Settings
Reject AllAccept All