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Marian Goodman Gallery鈥檚 New Tribeca Space Unveils 鈥榊our Patience Is Appreciated,鈥 a Monumental Tribute to Artistic Endurance and Intellectual Depth, NYC
Arte Fuse 02/12/2024Marian Goodman Gallery, a pillar of contemporary art, has unveiled its bold new flagship space in Tribeca with a group show reflecting her most essential artists in the group show Your Patience Is Appreciated: An Inaugural Show, which opened on October 26, 2024.
鈥淵our Patience Is Appreciated: An Inaugural Show鈥 at Marian Goodman Gallery, New York
MOUSSE Magazine 31/10/2024Featuring some 75 works across media, including both new and recent installations, sound and video work, sculpture, and painting, the group exhibition highlights the intellectual...
Marian Goodman Unveils Its New Five-Story Tribeca Flagship With 鈥榊our Patience Is Appreciated鈥
Observer 28/10/2024The inaugural exhibition presents seventy-five works by fifty artists on the gallery鈥檚 roster, showcasing its lasting commitment to empowering boundary-pushing, experimental practices across diverse media.
10Gram Challenge- 40 Artists Including Antony Gormley, Grayson Perry Take the Challenge.
FAD Magazine 22/10/2024The Royal Society of Sculptors in partnership with Milwyn Casting Ltd present the 10gram Challenge 鈥 where 40 artists of international renown have been invited to create a sculpture from a 10-gram piece of wax.
David Hockney to Cornelia Parker: A Rare Opportunity to See Recent Acquisitions of Prints and Drawings
ArtDaily 15/07/2024The British Museum is displaying around 100 works from leading contemporary artists, some which have never been seen by the public.
Marian Goodman Gallery New York to Open Flagship Location in Tribeca on October 26, 2024
ArtDaily 12/07/2024The Partners of Marian Goodman Gallery announced today the opening of its new flagship location in downtown Manhattan on October 26, 2024.
Richard Deacon presents sculptures and drawings from three groups of works at Thaddaeus Ropac
ArtDaily 15/01/2024In his new exhibition in Paris, Richard Deacon presents sculptures and drawings from three groups of works, each characterised by the distinct use of a different material, spanning glazed ceramic, stainless steel and pencil on synthetic vellum.