Posts tagged ‘Richard Taittinger Gallery’
New York Times – What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week – Pascale Marthine Tayou
By Martha Schwendener The work of the Cameroon-born Pascale Marthine Tayou illustrates the complications of the global art model in which artists adopt a handful of industry-approved elements — found objects, pop culture, some form of political critique —…
The Brooklyn Rail – Pascale Marthine Tayou: Colorful Line
By Osman Can Yerebakan RICHARD TAITTINGER GALLERY | MAY 2 – AUGUST 22, 2018 Tens of branches sprout out of a large white wall, each with a colored plastic bag hung to it at the entrance to Colorful Line,…
Whitewall – Pascale Marthine Tayou’s Colorful Vocabulary and Global Vision
Katy Donoghue On view this summer at Richard Taittinger Gallery in New York is a large survey of Pascale Marthine Tayou, entitled “Colorful Line.” Curated by Jérôme Sans, it is the most comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s work in the U.S. to date….
Ocula: Running the Course: Frieze New York
Paul Laster Curator Jérôme Sans did the talking at Richard Taittinger Gallery on the Lower East Side that same evening. The former director of Beijing’s Ullens Center for Contemporary Art provided a tour of Colorful Line (2 May–22 August 2018), a survey of new and earlier works…
Monory et la nuit américaine : de la photographie à la peinture
JEAN-PAUL GAVARD-PERRET | FEBRUARY 8, 2018 Evocative of the daily or murderous violence of the world, Jacques Monory’s blue (but sometimes pink) works have, for 40 years, been a faithful reproduction of reality – particularly through traditional and stereotypical images…
Monory and the American night: From photography to painting
Monory and the American night: From photography to painting JEAN-PAUL GAVARD-PERRET | FEBRUARY 8, 2018 Evocative of the world’s deadly or quotidian violence, Jacques Monory’s blue (and sometimes pink) paintings have, for the past 40 years, been…
Jacques Monory
Jacques Monory 12 Jan — 23 Feb 2018 at the Richard Taittinger Gallery in New York, United States 27 JANUARY 2018 Jacques Monory’s Death Valley nº4. Courtesy of Richard Taittinger Gallery To celebrate Jacques Monory, who is newly represented…
What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week- January 24, 2018
What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week By Martha Schwendener, Jason Farago, and Will Heinrich Jan. 24, 2018 Jacques Monory Through Feb. 23. Richard Taittinger Gallery, 154 Ludlow Street, Manhattan; 212-634-7154, richardtaittinger.com. Jacques Monory’s “Béatrice et Juliette n°1” (1972)…
The Distant Blue of Jacques Monory
The Distant Blue of Jacques Monory In Landerneau, in Britanny (France), Pascale Le Thorel chose more than one hundred and fifty works by the painter-filmmaker Jacques Monory (born in 1924). His paintings, films, and writings suggest fictitious events of…
Jacques Monory: Painter of Blue Series
February 2015 “Jacques Monory: Painter of Blue Series” Translated from Philippe Piguet’s article for L’œil Forever with a hat, black sunglasses on the tip of his nose, and a leather vest, the most gentlemen of contemporary artists, Jacques Monory…