- Source: Greenspon Gallery
Greenspon was an art gallery located in the West Village of New York City owned by Amy Greenspon.
Founded on a partnership with art dealer Mitchell Algus, the gallery opened in the Fall of 2010 with an exhibition of paintings by Gene Beery and an inaugural musical performance by Emily Sundblad and Pete Drungle. Greenspon presented emerging and mid-career artists with diverse multidisciplinary practices, as well as museum-quality exhibitions.
Greenspon closed in 2018 following controversy surrounding the cancellation of an exhibition of work by alleged Neo-Nazi Boyd Rice.
Represented gallery artists
Austė
Gene Beery
Bill Bollinger
Christopher D'Arcangelo
Ull Hohn
E’wao Kagoshima
Adriana Lara
George Ortman
Torbjørn Rødland
Emily Sundblad
Peter Young
Exhibitions
the Seam, the Fault, the Flaw, June 28 – August 3, 2018
Benedicte Gyldenstierne Sehested, You Be You, March 8 - May 5, 2018
E'wao Kagoshima, February 3 – March 1, 2018
Adriana Lara, The Future, November 9, 2017 – January 20, 2018
Mike Zahn, Adapter_Adapted &etc., September 26 – November 4, 2017
Darren Bader, Forest/Trees, , May 16 – July 28, 2017
Rick Potts, March 4 – April 15, 2017
Austė, October 22 – December 22, 2016
Jesse Chapman & Shaun Krupa, Is Panpsychism the Engine of Art?, July 12–August 5, 2016
Bunny Rogers, Columbine Cafeteria, May 6 – June 25, 2016
Wills Baker, curator, Detour – Bruno Gironcoli, Eva Hesse, Tobias Pils, March 5 – April 23, 2016
The Shadow is Taken, October 13 - December 12, 2015
Torbjørn Rødland, Corpus Dubium, May 9 – June 20, 2015
Adriana Lara, Underlying Patterns: Tragedy and Comedy Were Improvisations at First, part 2, February 21 – April 11, 2015
Jason Kraus, Finished Objects, January 28 – February 21, 2015
E’wao Kagoshima, October 14 – December 6, 2014
Dave Miko, Ned Vena, Antek Walczak, Collaborative Painting & Text, July 22 – August 8, 2014
Jesse Chapman, May 10 – July 12, 2014
CMYK, April 3 – May 3, 2014
William King, January 4 – February 15, 2014
Peter Young, November 2 – December 21, 2013
Torbjørn Rødland, September 10 – October 19, 2013
Emily Sundblad, The Railbird, June 2 – July 2013
Adriana Lara & Gene Beery, The Picnic, Friday, May 17 – Saturday, May 25, 2013
Gene Beery, Early Paintings and Recent Photographs, March 16 – April 27, 2013
Sebastian Black & Mathew Cerletty, curators, The Stairs, January 26 – March 10, 2013
Adriana Lara, NY – USA, November 17, 2012 – January 19, 2013
Peter Young, September 29 – November 12, 2012
Inside the Banana, July 25 – September 22, 2012
Bill Bollinger, April 21 – June 9, 2012
Hans Breder, March 16 – April 14, 2012
George Ortman, January 14 – March 10, 2012
Mathew Cerletty, Susan, November 5 – December 23, 2011
Christopher D’Arcangelo, Homage, October 11 – 29, 2011
Invitation to the Voyage, September 10 – October 8, 2011
Emily Sundblad, Que Barbaro, May 9 – June 18, 2011
Stuart Brisley, March 12 – April 23, 2011
E’wao Kagoshima, January 19 – March 5, 2011
Ull Hohn, November 13, 2010 – January 8, 2011
Gene Beery, September 11 – October 16, 2010
Sources
= Press
="Frieze Art Fair Opens With Strong Sales." Huffington Post, 2012.
"Odd Couple: Mitchell Algus and Amy Greenspon Are Showing—and, Yes, Selling—the Unknown, the Emerging, the Dead". The Observer, 2012.
"Best off-the-beaten-path art galleries", TimeOut New York, 2011.
= Exhibitions press
=Troncone, Alessandra. "Darren Bader: The important thing is to participate" Flash Art, January 2018. Archived 2018-03-16 at the Wayback Machine
Wilson, Michael. "Adriana Lara" Artforum, February 2018. Archived 2018-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
"Q&A, Adriana Lara, What is the ideal exhibition?" Spike Art Quarterly, Summer, 2017. Archived 2018-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
Irvin, Nick, "LIFE: ★★★½." 'Art in America', November 1, 2016.
Frank, Priscilla. "Artist Rebuilds Columbine's Cafeteria In A Sobering Take On Gun Violence." Huffington Post, June 2016.
Schwendener, Martha. "Bunny Rogers' 'Columbine Cafeteria.'" The New York Times, June 2016.
Nunes, Andrew. "A Haunting Exhibition Re-examines Columbine's Collective Trauma." The Creators Project, June 2016.
Cruikshank-Hagenbuckle, Geoffrey. "Class Plus Sass: Bunny Rogers' 'Columbine Cafeteria.'" Hyperallergic, May 2016.
Krasinski, Jennifer. "Nothing's Sacred: Two Exhibitions Clown Around With Convention" The Village Voice, 2015.
Steadman, Ryan. "These are the 7 Must-See Booths at Art Basel Miami 2015." The Observer, 2015.
Chiaverina, John. "Presidential Campaigns and Old Camp Counselors: At the Opening of the Jewish Museum's 'Unorthodox' Show." ARTnews, 2015.
Prickett, Sarah Nicole. "Torbjørn Rødland." Artforum, 2015.
Rosenberg, Karen. "E-wao Kagoshima." The New York Times, 2014.
Beckenstein, Joyce. "William King." The Brooklyn Rail, 2014.
Smith, Roberta. "Peter Young: 'Paintings'" The New York Times, 2102.
Johnson, Ken. "Inside the Banana." The New York Times, 2012.
Johnson, Ken. "An Afterlife for a Sculptor: Bill Bollinger's Works Resurface in Two Exhibitions." The New York Times, 2012.
Smith, Roberta. "George Ortman Constructions: 1949–2011." The New York Times, 2012.
Sanchez, Michael, "'How-To Paint Project' Michael Sanchez on Ull Hohn at Algus Greenspon, New York." Texte zur Kunst, 2011.
Cotter, Holland. "Anarchism without Adjectives: On the Work of Christopher D'Arcangelo." The New York Times, 2011.
Rosenberg, Karen. "Invitation to the Voyage." The New York Times, 2011.
Kley, Elisabeth. "Sunday Painter." artnet.com, 2011.
Smith, Roberta. "Stuart Brisley." The New York Times, 2011.
References
External links
greenspongallery.com
Emily Sundblad performs with Matt Sweeney at Algus Greenspon Gallery, 2013.
Emily Sundblad performs with Pete Drungle at Algus Greenspon Gallery, 2011.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Greenspon Gallery
- Nell's
- Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)
- Mineshaft (gay club)
- Boyd Rice
- Washington Square Arch
- Village Vanguard
- Church of St. Luke in the Fields
- Brown Building (Manhattan)
- PS 41