
Gideon Appah: How to Say Sorry in a Thousand Lights
Pace Gallery has announced Gideon Appah: How to Say Sorry in a Thousand Lights. Marking Appah’s first solo exhibition in the UK
Pace Gallery has announced Gideon Appah: How to Say Sorry in a Thousand Lights. Marking Appah’s first solo exhibition in the UK
Generative Artist Tyler Hobbs to Present Two Major Solo Exhibitions in London and New York this Spring.
Brooklyn-based writer Vittoria Benzine pounds pavement at least once a week to dance with the city—and explore art. Here’s her Top 5 Exhibitions to see in New York right now.
As one of the leading figures of post-war abstract painting, Kenneth Noland’s commitment to line and colour is unparalleled.
Pace Gallery to open a solo exhibition of the American abstract painter Kenneth Noland. Stripes/ Plaids/ Shapes, the opening show of 2023, will survey canvases from a significant period in the artist’s remarkable career.
Pace Gallery, Blum & Poe, and Galerie Kandlhofer have announced joint global representation of Acaye Kerunen, a pioneering installation artist whose work is included in the 59th Venice Biennale in Uganda’s first-ever national pavilion.
Thunderbolt Disco is Robert Nava’s first exhibition in the UK. Taking over the entirety of Pace’s Hanover Square gallery, this… Read More
Jeff Koons has announced his first-ever NFT project presented by Pace Verso, the Web3 arm of Pace Gallery. Titled Jeff Koons: Moon Phases,
Marc Glimcher, CEO and President of Pace Gallery, together with Bill Griffin and Maggie Kayne, Founders and Partners of Kayne… Read More
Pace Gallery is delighted to announce Yoshitomo Nara: Pinacoteca, a landmark solo exhibition, opening 26th November 2021. Marking the first show to utilise the full expanse of Pace’s new London gallery.
Marc Glimcher, CEO and President of Pace Gallery has just announced the gallery’s representation of Jules de Balincourt in collaboration… Read More
Tabish Khan loves art and visits hundreds of exhibitions a year. In this column, he points out failings and in… Read More
The inaugural London Gallery Weekend kicks off tomorrow lots of galleries are involved split into three areas over three days… Read More
Pace Gallery has announced the appointment of Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle in the newly created position of Online Sales Director. Boyle will work to support artists in the development of NFTs and digitally native projects.
Marc Glimcher, President and CEO of Pace Gallery, today announced plans to expand the business’s presence in London with a new 8,600-sq-ft location at 4 Hanover Square.
Pace returns to its physical space with an exhibition of new works by American artist Trevor Paglen. Held both at 6 Burlington Gardens and on the gallery’s digital platform, Bloom explores Paglen’s central themes of artificial intelligence, the politics of images, facial recognition technologies, and alternative futures.
In mid-March, at the start of the Covid19 pandemic, when wealthy New Yorker’s opted out of quarantining in their apartments and fled to the Hamptons, their favourite galleries followed.
As a response to its temporary gallery closures, Marc Glimcher has announced that Pace Gallery have expanded their online viewing room tool to the public, and are publishing a series of thematic and solo artist exhibitions during the period of closures caused by COVID-19 and beyond.
Art critic Tabish Khan brings you ‘The Top Art Exhibitions to see in London’ this week they include Bullies, lights, China, spheres and Malcolm X.
In an unprecedented move, Acquavella Galleries, Gagosian and Pace Gallery have joined forces with the Marron family to handle the sale of the Donald B. Marron Family Collection.
FAULT-LINE-ON-5 focuses on Vito Acconci’s activities from 1969 to 1973. The exhibition features video, sound and objects from Vito Acconci: CLAIM (1971) and hundreds of historic documents exploring relationships between subject and object, public space and body politics, system of movements and language.
Pace Gallery is to open an eight-story, 75,000-square-foot flagship on West 25th Street in Chelsea New York on September 14th.
The inaugural exhibitions in the space, include an exhibition of sculptures by Alexander Calder, a massive new work by David Hockney, a display of Fred Wilson’s chandelier sculptures, and an exhibition of new paintings by relative newcomer Loie Hollowell.
Two solo booths at the city’s Frieze Art Fair will be dedicated to the British artist’s work
A solo show of 17 new paintings is on view at Pace Gallery‘s 25th Street location plus
A Hockney painting is expected to shatter his auction record will be on view at Sotheby’s Upper East Side headquarters on May 4.
This week – besides confronting a Wednesday snowstorm which made Central Park delightful – I ventured to the Upper East Side for the opening of a tribute show at Tilton Gallery and then returned to Chelsea for some Bill Viola, Robert Ryman and Liu Shiuyan.