Marlborough Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in Art Basel Miami Beach 2012. Please join us at booth F-05 during the following dates and times: Thursday through Saturday: 12 pm - 8 pm Sunday: 12 pm - 6 pm. Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139-1820 For more information, please visit the Art Basel Miami Beach website: http://www.miamibeach.artbasel.com/
Marlborough Graphics is pleased to announce its participation in the 2012 INK Miami Art Fair.
Please join us at the following dates and times:
Wednesday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Thursday: 10 am - 7 pm
Friday: 10 am - 7 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 7 pm
Sunday: 10 am - 3 pm
Suites of Dorchester
1850 Collins Avenue (19th St)
Suite 154
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
For more information, please visit the INK website: www.inkartfair.com
Marlborough Graphics is pleased to announce its participation in the 2012 IFPDA Print Fair to be held at the Park Avenue Armory from November 1 through November 4. The Print Fair is unique for its focus on fine prints from all periods, and this year's fair will feature over 80 dealers, all members of the International Fine Print Dealers Association. Attended by the general public, collectors and curators, the IFPDA Print Fair is held annually in conjunction with New York Fine Art Print week. For more information please visit www.printfair.com
Marlborough Chelsea curated this exhibition of 27 Contemporary American Artists, on view through November 24, 2012, at Marlborough Madrid - Orfila 5, Madrid.
Ahmed Alsoudani | Frank Benson | Mike Bouchet | Matthew Chambers | Dan Colen | Ara Dymond | Jeff Elrod | Sam Falls | Mark Flood | Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe | Drew Heitzler | Jacqueline Humphries | Xylor Jane | Matt Johnson | Andrew Kuo | Wes Lang | Robert Lazzarini | Ari Marcopoulos | Chris Martin | Eddie Martinez | Rashaad Newsome | Amanda Ross-Ho | Davina Semo | Colin Snapp | Daniel Turner | Sara VanDerBeek | Marianne Vitale
Marlborough Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of marble and bronze sculptures by the world-renowned Colombian artist, Fernando Botero on October 24th. This will be Botero’s first major New York exhibition of his highly prized small and medium size sculptures. The show will continue to December 1.
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by the inimitable American artist Red Grooms. The exhibition, entitled Torn from the Pages, will open October 24 with a reception from 6:00-8:00 PM and will continue through December 1, 2012. Since Ruckus Manhattan, his first widely acclaimed exhibition at Marlborough in 1976, Grooms has staked his claim as one of America’s most original, inventive, and popular artists. In this exhibition he turns his creativity towards other established artists, making them his subjects. The exhibition comprises 24 small mixed media constructions that examine influential artists from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including Gerhard Richter, Leonora Carrington, Edward Hopper, Natalia Goncharova, Edouard Vuillard, Erich Heckel, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, John Marin, Richard Prince, René Magritte, Henri Matisse, Dorothea Tanning, Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, Paul Cezanne, Eugène Atget, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning, Pablo Picasso, Odilon Redon, and Yves Tanguy.
The New York Botanical Garden and Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce an exhibition of monumental sculpture by the renowned Spanish artist Manolo Valdes from September 22, 2012 through May 26, 2013. The exhibition, titled Manolo Valdes: Monumental Sculpture, will include seven bronze, cor-ten steel and aluminum sculptures ranging in size from well over 17 feet tall to more than 50 feet in width. The sculptures have been sited to takemaximum advantage of the Garden's dramatic views with special attention given to the visual impact of the changing seasons. The artist has designed the installation to include surprising changes in the visual character of the sculptures throughout the seasons. Photo credit: The New York Botanical Garden/Mark Pfeffer
Featuring works by Fernando Botero, Vincent Desiderio, Richard Estes, Red Grooms, Bill Jacklin, Julio Larraz, Jacques Lipchitz, Tom Otterness, Manolo Valdes and others.
Marlborough Chelsea is pleased to present Wherever you go, a solo exhibition of new work by Ari Marcopoulos opening the evening of Thursday, May 10, 2012 from 6PM-8PM at the gallery located at 545 West 25th Street. Often atmospheric and abstracted, the works comprising Wherever you go by renowned photographer, filmmaker and artist Ari Marcopoulos include grandly-scaled pigment prints and smaller photographs on rice paper that, through the processes of multiple printings of the same image, result in lush surfaces of densely textured black and white.
ATLANTA - The Atlanta Botanical Garden and Marlborough Gallery are pleased to present a group exhibition entitled Independent Visions: Sculpture in the Garden, featuring works by the artists Magdalena Abakanowicz, Chakaia Booker, Red Grooms, Clement Meadmore, Michele Oka Doner, Beverly Pepper, George Rickey, Kenneth Snelson, and Manolo Valdés. The exhibition will be on view from May through October 2012, and will comprise nineteen sculptures.
Marlborough Chelsea is pleased to present Altered States, a solo exhibition of new paintings, sculptures and installation by Valerie Hegarty, opening the evening of Thursday, April 5 from 6PM-8PM at the gallery located at 545 West 25th Street. The show's title Altered States has several references including a play on The United States of America and its current political climate, Hegarty's continuing investigation in transformation, and Paddy Chayefsky's 1978 science fiction novel and subsequent horror film adaptation where the protagonist's mind experiments causes him to morph physically.
Marlborough Chelsea is pleased to announce a multi-generational exhibition of paintings drawn from the gallery’s large and varied historical holdings together with recent work by younger artists from New York and London. The exhibition includes paintings by Katherine Bernhardt, Alistair Frost, R.B. Kitaj, Larry Rivers, Max Schumann and Michael Williams, and explores the enduring convergence of pop-culture imagery, art historical conventions, and pure painterly concerns. The exhibition will open the evening of Thursday, February 23 from 6 – 8PM.
Marlborough Chelsea is pleased to present "Blind Cut," a group exhibition curated by Jonah Freeman and Vera Neykov. The works included address diverse notions surrounding the themes of fiction or deception. This collection, spanning several generations from Dada to the present, poses questions regarding identity, authorship, originality and reality. The practices and methodologies range from: depictions of fictional places, imagined personas, inaccurate histories, invented language, urban utopias and complex, unrevealed material gestures. To accompany the exhibition, Blind Cut, curators Jonah Freeman and Vera Neykov have selected a series films that will be shown on a loop in the following order: Luis Buñuel, "Land Without Bread," 1932, 28 minutes; Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, "Spalding Gray’s Map of L.A.," 1984, 27:40 minutes; Antek Walczak, "Dynasty," 1998, 49:52 minutes; Gabriel Lester, "The Big One," 2011, 14:14 minutes; Adina Popescu, "Jeremiah," 2011, 10 minutes.