Chronicling the story of the gallery from its founding in 1984 through its history creating and mirroring developments in the New York and international art worlds, forming a portrait of the gallery as it stands in the present day. Edited by Kurt Brondo, designed by Common Name, and published by 303inPrint under the direction of Fabiola Alondra, the limited edition 448-page book is a culmination of years of research, collation, and unearthing of the gallery's archives in an attempt to construct a complete history. Documentation of early group shows, guest curatorial projects and provocations illustrate the collaborative nature of the program, where now-seminal artists, curators, gallerists, and writers exchanged ideas and roles in New York's fertile '80s heyday. It was a time where it would not be unusual for 303 Gallery's neighbor (American Fine Arts) to share a solo exhibition by an artist under a pseudonym (Richard Prince / John Dogg), or where 303 Gallery would host a group show for a like-minded but entirely separate gallery under both of their names (AC Project Room at 303 Gallery). Texts from artists including Richard Prince, Collier Schorr, Karen Kilimnik, Kim Gordon, Mary Heilmann, Sue Williams, Rodney Graham, Doug Aitken, Nick Mauss and Alicja Kwade, among other important contributions, offer intimate and historically significant accounts of how 303 Gallery began, how it has progressed, and what it has meant to them.
Looks at Wegman's paintings, drawings, photographs, and videos, and discusses his use of humor
Making Connections Across Art Forms
Features the best of the new crop of art school graduates, chosen through open submission.
"Unstuck in Time is a multi-format exhibition that explores how perceptions of time influence humankind's occupation of the earth and our relationship to each other.
Mary Fitzgerald
Against Grids: Paintings and Objects by Ian Dawson, Nick Mead, Katie Pratt
Dragica Milunovic
Canadian Participants: Alan Dunning, Holly King, Scott McFarland, Jeff Wall, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun.
Freeman and Cora Schoolcraft: A Tribute
Der Modeunternehmer Theo Wormland (1907-1983) baute ab den 1960er-Jahren eine der bedeutendsten Privatsammlungen des Surrealismus auf, die 2013 der Pinakothek der Moderne geschenkt und dort mit einer großen Sonderausstellung gewürdigt ...