Cecilia Alemani works on public art for the popular greenway in addition to curating shows in New York and Santa Fe. This is what a few days in her life look like.
Willem de Kooning arrived in New York from the Netherlands in 1926 as a stowaway with little more than his ambition and a background in commercial design.
Gagosian presents Willem de Kooning: Endless Painting, opening on April 15 at 555 West 24th Street. The exhibition is organized with the support of The Willem de Kooning Foundation and curated by Cecilia Alemani, director and chief curator of High Line Art.
Word is we鈥檙e heading into a supercharged hurricane season that could yield six to ten storms driving up the coast, but nothing can stop artists from returning to the city to mount fresh exhibitions.
When the聽Long Museum, the private institution founded by Chinese mega-collectors聽Liu Yiqian聽and聽Wang Wei, began selling work last year, it felt like a sign of the times.
Gagosian is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition of works by Francesca Woodman, on view at their West 24th Street, New York space through April 27, 2024.
In the year before she jumped to her death in January 1981, Francesca Woodman toiled furiously on her most ambitious project, 鈥淏lueprint for a Temple.鈥