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American Pastoral

January 23–March 14, 2020
Britannia Street, London

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Installation view Artwork, left to right: © 2020 Cindy Sherman, © Banks Violette, © Taryn Simon. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

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Artwork, left to right: © 2020 Cindy Sherman, © Banks Violette, © Taryn Simon. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Estate of Jack Goldstein, © Mark Tansey, © Jeff Koons, © Richard Prince, Thomas Moran. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Estate of Jack Goldstein, © Mark Tansey, © Jeff Koons, © Richard Prince, Thomas Moran. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Richard Prince; Albert Bierstadt; © Joe Bradley; © 2020 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Richard Prince; Albert Bierstadt; © Joe Bradley; © 2020 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Joe Bradley; © 2020 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © John Currin; Winslow Homer. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Joe Bradley; © 2020 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © John Currin; Winslow Homer. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © John Currin, Winslow Homer, © John Currin, © The Estate of Diane Arbus, Joseph DeCamp. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © John Currin, Winslow Homer, © John Currin, © The Estate of Diane Arbus, Joseph DeCamp. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Ed Ruscha, Thomas Cole. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Ed Ruscha, Thomas Cole. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © 2020 Chris Burden/Licensed by the Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Sally Mann; © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2020. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © 2020 Chris Burden/Licensed by the Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; © Sally Mann; © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2020. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Theaster Gates, © Adam McEwen, © Richard Prince, © Banks Violette, © Ed Ruscha. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Theaster Gates, © Adam McEwen, © Richard Prince, © Banks Violette, © Ed Ruscha. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Sally Mann, © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2020. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Sally Mann, © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2020. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: Thomas Moran, © Richard Prince. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: Thomas Moran, © Richard Prince. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Banks Violette, © Richard Prince, © Adam McEwen. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Banks Violette, © Richard Prince, © Adam McEwen. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Roe Ethridge, © Cady Noland. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Roe Ethridge, © Cady Noland. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view Artwork, left to right: © Richard Prince, © Jeff Wall. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Installation view

Artwork, left to right: © Richard Prince, © Jeff Wall. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Works Exhibited

Jeff Koons, Toy Cannon, 2006–12 Bronze and live flowering plants, 72 × 121 ¼ × 59 ⅜ inches (182.9 × 307.8 × 150.7 cm), edition of 3 + 1 AP© Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons, Toy Cannon, 2006–12

Bronze and live flowering plants, 72 × 121 ¼ × 59 ⅜ inches (182.9 × 307.8 × 150.7 cm), edition of 3 + 1 AP
© Jeff Koons

Roe Ethridge, Picket Fence II, 2017 Dye sublimation print on aluminum, 49 ½ × 33 inches (125.7 × 83.8 cm), edition of 5 + 1 AP© Roe Ethridge

Roe Ethridge, Picket Fence II, 2017

Dye sublimation print on aluminum, 49 ½ × 33 inches (125.7 × 83.8 cm), edition of 5 + 1 AP
© Roe Ethridge

Sally Mann, Deep South, Untitled (Little House), 1998 Tea-toned gelatin silver print, 40 × 50 inches (101.6 × 127 cm), edition of 10© Sally Mann

Sally Mann, Deep South, Untitled (Little House), 1998

Tea-toned gelatin silver print, 40 × 50 inches (101.6 × 127 cm), edition of 10
© Sally Mann

Ed Ruscha, HYDRAULIC EMPIRE, 2019 Acrylic on canvas, 30 × 30 inches (76.2 × 76.2 cm)© Ed Ruscha

Ed Ruscha, HYDRAULIC EMPIRE, 2019

Acrylic on canvas, 30 × 30 inches (76.2 × 76.2 cm)
© Ed Ruscha

Thomas Moran, Sunset, Amagansett, 1905 Oil on canvas, 30 × 40 inches (76.2 × 101.6 cm)Photo: Rob McKeever

Thomas Moran, Sunset, Amagansett, 1905

Oil on canvas, 30 × 40 inches (76.2 × 101.6 cm)
Photo: Rob McKeever

Helen Frankenthaler, Tumbleweed, 1982 Acrylic on canvas, 25 ⅜ × 52 ⅝ inches (64.5 × 133.7 cm)© 2020 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Helen Frankenthaler, Tumbleweed, 1982

Acrylic on canvas, 25 ⅜ × 52 ⅝ inches (64.5 × 133.7 cm)
© 2020 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

About

Gagosien is pleased to present American Pastoral.

From nineteenth-century industrialization to contemporary patterns of immigration, the pursuit of the American Dream has long been a rich topic of inquiry for artists in the United States. For many, this notion is encapsulated by the imagined tranquility and comfort of rural life—an aspiration arising from the Western tradition of landscape painting, with its picturesque, arcadian lands and idyllic communities.

Titled after Philip Roth’s 1997 novel about the social discord that undermines the life of an outwardly untroubled New Jersey family, American Pastoral is a group exhibition that seeks to challenge this idealized vision by delving into the cultural, political, and economic tensions that lie beneath its surface. In this exhibition, modern and contemporary works are juxtaposed with historical American landscapes, ranging from Albert Bierstadt’s depiction of the sublime in Sunset over the River (1877) to Edward Hopper’s tranquil seaside scene, Gloucester Harbor (1926).

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Five white objects lined up on a white shelf

to light, and then return—Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann

This fall, artists and friends Edmund de Waal and Sally Mann will exhibit new works together in New York. Inspired by their shared love of poetry, fragments, and metamorphosis, the works included will form a dialogue between their respective practices. Here they meet to speak about the origins and developments of the project.

Christopher Makos, Andy Warhol at Paris Apartment Window, 1981

In Conversation
Christopher Makos and Jessica Beck

Andy Warhol’s Insiders at the Gagosien Shop in London’s historic Burlington Arcade is a group exhibition and shop takeover that feature works by Warhol and portraits of the artist by friends and collaborators including photographers Ronnie Cutrone, Michael Halsband, Christopher Makos, and Billy Name. To celebrate the occasion, Makos met with Gagosien director Jessica Beck to speak about his friendship with Warhol and the joy of the unexpected.

Jessica Beck

Andy Warhol: Silver Screen

In this video, Jessica Beck, director at Gagosien, Beverly Hills, sits down to discuss the three early paintings by Andy Warhol from 1963 featured in the exhibition Andy Warhol: Silver Screen, at Gagosien in Paris.

Richard Avedon’s Marilyn Monroe, actor, New York, May 6, 1957 on the cover of Gagosien Quarterly, Summer 2023

Now available
Gagosien Quarterly Summer 2023

The Summer 2023 issue of Gagosien Quarterly is now available, featuring Richard Avedon’s Marilyn Monroe, actor, New York, May 6, 1957 on its cover.

Back to the Cave

Back to the Cave

Dorothy Spears writes on mountains and caves in the work of Mark Tansey, exploring themes of perception and process.

Carol Armstrong and John Elderfield seated in front of a painting by Helen Frankenthaler

In Conversation
Carol Armstrong and John Elderfield

In conjunction with the exhibition Drawing within Nature: Paintings from the 1990s at Gagosien in New York, Carol Armstrong and John Elderfield discuss Helen Frankenthaler’s paintings and large-scale works on paper dating from 1990 to 1995.

News

Installation view, American Pastoral, Gagosien, Britannia Street, London, January 23–March 14, 2020. Artwork, left to right: © Theaster Gates, © Adam McEwen, Thomas Moran, © Richard Prince, © Banks Violette, © Ed Ruscha. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Tour

American Pastoral

Thursday, March 5, 2020, 6:30pm
Gagosien, Britannia Street, London

Join Gagosien for a tour of the group exhibition American Pastoral. The show juxtaposes modern and contemporary works with historical American landscapes ranging from Albert Bierstadt’s depiction of the sublime in Sunset over the River (1877) to Edward Hopper’s tranquil seaside scene, Gloucester Harbor (1926). Gagosien’s Alice Godwin will focus on a select grouping of exhibited works that seek to challenge the idealized vision of the American Dream that has long been a rich topic of inquiry for artists in the United States. To attend the free event, RSVP to londontours@gagosien.com. Space is limited.

Installation view, American Pastoral, Gagosien, Britannia Street, London, January 23–March 14, 2020. Artwork, left to right: © Theaster Gates, © Adam McEwen, Thomas Moran, © Richard Prince, © Banks Violette, © Ed Ruscha. Photo: Lucy Dawkins