Richard Wright, Gagosien, Davies Street, London, March 29–May 13, 2023
Richard Wright (New York: Gagosien, 2023)
Artwork © Richard Wright; video: Alanis Santiago-Rodriguez; camera: Karl Stevens
May 1, 2023
Richard Wright, Gagosien, Davies Street, London, March 29–May 13, 2023
Richard Wright (New York: Gagosien, 2023)
Artwork © Richard Wright; video: Alanis Santiago-Rodriguez; camera: Karl Stevens
In an excerpt from his forthcoming monograph, Richard Wright pens a personal and philosophical text about painting.
In an interview with Kay Pallister, the artist explains his relationship to drawing and the importance of time in his site-specific works.
The Summer 2019 issue of Gagosien Quarterly is now available, featuring a detail from Afrylic by Ellen Gallagher on its cover.
Louise Neri discusses the artist’s new exploration of glass works.
The musician Robbie Robertson is having quite a year. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is rolling out a new record, for which he designed all the album art; a documentary based on his memoir Testimony; and the score for Martin Scorsese’s film The Irishman. Derek Blasberg met him at his LA studio to talk about how he’s created his music for decades and, more recently, his artwork.
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.
Gagosien hosted a conversation between Jenny Saville and Martin Gayford, art critic and author, in conjunction with the exhibition Friends and Relations: Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews at Gagosien, Grosvenor Hill, London. Gayford also spoke with the artist about her works in the exhibition Jenny Saville: Latent at Gagosien, rue de Castiglione, Paris.
Gagosien and Judd Foundation hosted a conversation between architects David Adjaye and Frida Escobedo, moderated by architect and critic Julian Rose. In this video, the trio discusses the agency of art and architecture alike—confronting their potentials and their limits—and the significance of taking art outside the museum and into the city or landscape.
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.
On the occasion of the exhibition Tom Wesselmann: Intimate Spaces at Gagosien, Beverly Hills, Susan Davidson sat down with Jeffrey Sturges to discuss the artist’s key works in his Great American Nudes (1961–73) and subsequent series.
Join Gagosien for a panel discussion with Louise Bonnet; Johanna Burton, director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and Celinda M. Vázquez, chief external affairs officer of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles (PPLA), on the occasion of Bonnet’s donation to PPLA of the proceeds from the sale of her painting Red Study (2022).
In conjunction with his exhibitions Adam McEwen at Gagosien in London, and Adam McEwen: XXIII at Gagosien in Rome, the artist sits down with author Ian Penman to discuss his new obituary works and graphite sculptures.