Marian Goodman Gallery
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The 47-year-old gallery has made a big move Downtown—to street level—and launched its new space with a sprawling show of works by 50 artists
The 30,000 sq. ft space will debut on 26 October with a group show featuring works by nearly 50 artists
Exhibitions at Gagosian in New York and National Portrait Gallery in London confirm late photographer’s arrival
With newfound backing from the world's biggest gallery, is the activist-photographer's art market poised for take off?
The galleries, longtime fixtures of the Midtown and Chelsea gallery districts, will open directly across Broadway from each other
Her bookstore Art Catalogues, which she founded in 1977 and is still in operation, has long been a gathering place for the Los Angeles art community
For more than 30 years Fraser has used performances to draw attention to power structures within cultural organisations
From Francesca Woodman at Marian Goodman to Carrie Mae Weems at the Park Avenue Armory
From David Smith at Hauser & Wirth to Katherine Bradford at Canada
The New York-based art dealer will instead launch a project initiative in the city, with no permanent space, starting next autumn
From Danh Vo's millennia-spanning pastoral show at White Cube to Abbas Zahedi's rosewater sprinkler system at South London Gallery
As a new show opens at Marian Goodman Gallery in London, the Bahamian artist explains why he feels schoolchildren, and not the art world, are his natural audience
From Nicholas Galanin’s 'escape plans' for Indigenous objects at Peter Blum Gallery to the Royal College of Art's virtual degree show
From dark and pensive Sudanese prints at the Mosaic Rooms to An-My Lê's US road trip photographs at Marian Goodman Gallery
From Roy Oxlade's energetic canvases to Nan Goldin's first UK show in almost two decades
The photographer and anti-opioid activist will show works at Frieze and Fiac
A taster of the artist’s latest project is on show at Art Basel ahead of its unveiling at Tate Modern in London
A bank robbery and its portrayal in the film “Dog Day Afternoon” are the materials used by Huyghe to explore how fantasy shapes memory