
Thunderbolt Disco is Robert Nava’s first exhibition in the UK
Thunderbolt Disco is Robert Nava’s first exhibition in the UK. Taking over the entirety of Pace’s Hanover Square gallery, this… Read More
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Thunderbolt Disco is Robert Nava’s first exhibition in the UK. Taking over the entirety of Pace’s Hanover Square gallery, this… Read More
Marc Glimcher, CEO and President of Pace Gallery, together with Bill Griffin and Maggie Kayne, Founders and Partners of Kayne… Read More
Gallery 125 Newbury is a new project space in New York helmed by Pace’s Founder and Chairman Arne Glimcher. Located… 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.
Pace has announced the inaugural programme for its new London gallery located on Hanover Square, opening Autumn 2021. On view… Read More
I had thought some of London’s galleries might close for good at the end of lockdown, but there’s no sign of any such trend. Rather, several have made good use of the last year’s hiatuses to relocate, typically to superior spaces.
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.
The Brooklyn based artist is known for her sculptures and installations: massive, interrupting, and urgent works made of glass, plastic,… Read More
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.
Pace Gallery presents Nigel Cooke: Midnights, a solo exhibition of six new works on paper that further explore the artist’s recent shift to abstraction and reflect his practice during quarantine over the past months.
This will be James Turrell’s second solo exhibition at PACE and will consist of new works by the Light and Space master. Turrell is among the most influential artists of the past fifty years.
If two’s a tendency and three’s a trend, then mandalas – orient-originated schematized circular representations of the cosmos through intricate geometry – are in fashion at the moment.
Selfridges’ ongoing commitment to present art in unexpected places takes centre-stage in a major arts campaign.
Julian Schnabel: This is the first solo presentation by the artist at Pace in London. The exhibition features twelve recent paintings using imagery and an approach to painting that the artist has refined throughout his career.
Found objects, typewriters, psychoanalysis, torsioned sculpture and Old Master inspiration
Paul Carey-Kent, What’s your ArtThing of 2015?
Pace Art + Technology have launched a new program dedicated to collaboration with interdisciplinary art groups, collectives and studios whose works explore the confluence of art and technology.
Discover Brown’s London Art Weekend’s programme of talks, art tours, recommended walks and the Artists menu at HIX Mayfair from today
This weeks top 5 includes polar bears, neon, art that can’t be bought, emerging painters and clocks.
‘I love to draw, but I have a problematic relationship with the pencil, which I feel creates a distance between the hand and the piece itself… Making drawings through touch allows me to have direct contact with the paper’.
Today (September 30th, 2014) is the launch of GalleriesNow.net, “A revolutionary guide to the international world of contemporary art.”
Tabish Khan brings you five art exhibitions in London that you should visit during the week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
Gallery presentations at the 26th annual Art Show, organized by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), will feature thoughtfully curated solo, two-person, and thematic exhibitions by 72 of the nation’s leading art dealers.
Turrell is among the most influential artists of the past fifty years.
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