The National Museum Berlin presents The Gods threw the Dogs a Bone, a group show curated by John Hodany gathering Lucio Auri, George Barber, Birte Bosse, Maria Bajt, Kuno Ebert, Sven-Ole FRAHM, John Hodany and Jennifer Jordan, starting Sunday, May 30, 2021.
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Solo show by Christophe AVELLA-BAGUR titled Les Pleureuses in Palais of the City of Arlon, Belgium
The Palais of the City of Arlon, Belgium, will present a solo exhibition of Christophe AVELLA-BAGUR titled “Les Pleureuses” from June 4 to July 16, 2021.
Remembering Alain KIRILI
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Alain KIRILI on May 19, 2021 in New York, at the age of 74. Born in 1946 Alain KIRILI is known for his sculptures in wrought iron, but also in plaster. Classified as Post-Minimalist, he freed himself from it and highlighted sensuality, spontaneity and improvisation with more complex aesthetics. Together with Ariane, he contributed a lot to sharing his passion for free jazz by organizing regular concerts in his loft in Tribeca. Ron GORCHOV and Alain KIRILI offered a beautiful exhibition at Galerie Richard, Paris from October 19 to December 30, 2009.
GALERIE RICHARD represents Rémy HYSBERGUE
Jean-Luc and Takako Richard are very happy to announce that they represent Rémy HYSBERGUE. Born in 1967 in Valenciennes, Rémy HYSBERGUE is one of the most important abstract painter of his generation in France. He exhibited in Galerie Jean Brolly and Nancy Hoffman Gallery. His works are in the collections of Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, the collections of several FRAC, the Oohara Museum in Japan.
New Glitch painting by Linda BESEMER at the Annual Glass House Summer Party and Benefit Auction
The annual Glass House Summer Party and benefit Auction provides critical funding towards the preservation of their site. Linda BESEMER and the gallery will present Twisty Glitch Black, 2016, first Glitch painting. The auction will be live Friday, May 28, Saturday, June 12 @ 4pm EST.
The Museum Pfalzgalerie in Kaiserlautern, Germany, purchased “Munteanu Twins” (1998) by Rainer GROSS
The Museum Pfalzgalerie in Kaiserlautern, Germany, just purchased a large painting by Rainer GROSS “Munteanu Twins” from 1998, 244 x 244 cm. Dr. Buhlmann, the museum Director and Rainer GROSS pictured here with the painting at his Cologne studio last year.
Viral Symphony by Joseph NECHVATAL broadcasted by Harvestworks Tonight
Viral symphOny is a collaborative electronic noise music symphony created by the post-conceptual artist Joseph NECHVATAL. It was created between the years 2006 and 2008 using custom artificial life C++software based on the viral phenomenon model. Tonight Harvestworks will broadcast Audio Track #1 (28 min) bracketed by excerpts from interviews with the artist in 2009 by Anthony Masterson and in 2013 by Joan Westenberg.
Donation from Joseph NECHVATAL and GALERIE RICHARD of 100 CD Viral Symphony to Harvestworks Digital Medias Arts Center in NYC
In this challenging time for artists, art galleries, not-for-profit associations supporting artists, artist Joseph NECHVATAL and Galerie Richard are donating one hundred viral symphOny CD’s created by Joseph NECHVATAL (with Matthew Underwood, Andrew Deutsch, and Stephane Sikora) to Harvestworks Digital Medias Art Center in New York City. Founded as not-for-profit-organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. For the first 40 +years, Harvestworks has offered artists on-site production studios, workshops, and classes in emerging technologies.
Ron GORCHOV passes away
We sadly announce that Ron GORCHOV passes away on August 18, 2020 at his home in Red Hook, Brooklyn at the age of 90. Ron GORCHOV was an American abstract painter widely known for his soft shaped canvases paintings. Galerie Richard represented him and exhibited his works in Paris and New York from 2009 to 2013.
Underground Night Studio by Scott ANDERSON purchased by Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art will present an exhibition titled “In the meanwhile…Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art” featuring works never before exhibited at SBMA from March 22 – August 30, 2020. The oil painting on paper “Underground Night Studio”, 2014 by Scott ANDERSON, purchased from Galerie Richard will be presented in Part I (March 22 – July 5) of this two-part exhibition, presenting over 30 works on paper encompassing drawings, prints, and photographs. This exhibition is curated by Julie Joyce, Senior Curator, ArtCenter College of Design (and former SBMA Curator of Contemporary Art).
