The New York Review of Books - 26.03.2020

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A CURRENT LISTING


Shepherd / W&K Galleries
58 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075
(212) 861-4050; http://www.Shepherdgallery.com; [email protected]

Works from the Gallery Collection, 1770–1970

Philip Pearlstein, Model with HMV Dog and Renaissance Bambino,
2006, oil on canvas, 36" x 48"

Swann Auction Galleries
104 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010,
(212) 254-4710; http://www.swanngalleries.com


Upcoming Auction: African-American Fine Art
April 2, preview March 28–April 2, 2020


David Hammons is set to come
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African- American Fine Art sale
on April 2 with his 1965 mixed-
paper collage of a powerful image
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shackles blending into the back-
ground. This offering marks the
earliest work by Hammons to come
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series documenting the rural life
of African Americans in Virginia
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Cutting Longs, #51, 1942. Elizabeth
Catlett is present with an elegant
25-inch carved sculpture from
1975 directly acquired from the
artist by its owner. Additional high-
lights include standout work by
Emma Amos, John Biggers, Vincent
D. Smith, and Walter Williams.


Zane Bennett Contemporary Art
Railyard Arts District, 435 South Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
zanebennettgallery.com; (505) 982-8111; [email protected]
Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 5pm, or by appointment


Chromo, The Annual Winter/Spring Print Show
On view through April 11, 2020


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tions of work by Mel Bochner, Jonas Wood, Sol LeWitt, Helen Franken-
thaler, and Ed Ruscha alongside Robert Rauschenberg, Hayal Pozanti,
El Anatsui, and Bruce Nauman, among others.


Wangechi Mutu, Second Born, 2013, 24kt gold, collagraph,
relief, digital printing, collage with hand-coloring,
36" x 43" (91.4 x 109.2 cm), edition of 35

David Hammons, Untitled,
collage on board, 1965.
Estimated $120,000
to $180,000

LewAllen Galleries
Railyard Arts District, 1613 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 988-3250; [email protected];
http://www.lewallengalleries.com


Philip Pearlstein, April 10–May 23, 2020
Contact gallery for catalog.


Alexandre Gallery
724 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019
(212) 755-2828; http://www.alexandregallery.com
Pat Adams: 1970s & 80s
March 14 through April 25, 2020
Catalog available with essay by John Yau.

Erich Schmale-Walter, Puppet Theater, 1922




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A collection of notable art and
exhibitions from around the world.

If you would like to know more about
the listing, please contact
[email protected]
or (212) 293-1630

Yossi Milo Galler y
245 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY 10001
(212) 414-0370; [email protected]
Alison Rossiter: Substance of Density, 1918–1948
March 6–May 2, 2020

On view through May 2,
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tion at the gallery fea-
tures abstract, minimalist
assemblages composed
of photographic papers
that expired between the
years 1918 and 1948. A
new monograph of these
recent works will be re-
leased in fall 2020.

Alison Rossiter, Density 1943, 2019,
four unique gelatin silver prints
©Alison Rossiter, courtesy of
Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Cyril Power (1872–1951), The Tube Station, 1932 (Coppel CEP 32),
linocut on tissue-thin Japanese paper; signed, titled, and numbered
39/60 US edition, with margins; 10 1/6" x 11 5/8”

Obscura Gallery
1405 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM, 87501
http://www.obscuragallery.net; (505) 577-6708
Tuesday through Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Obscura Gallery RIIHUV WKH ÀQHVW FRQWULEXWLRQV WR WKH KLVWRU\ RI
photography both through contemporary and vintage works. We also
provide photographic collection building, consulting, and advising, as
well as estate representation and quality consignments.

Michael Massaia, Half Moon, Central Park, 2009, 42" x 32"
toned gelatin silver print, edition of 10

Helicline Fine Art
(212) 204-8833; http://www.HeliclineFineArt.com; [email protected]
Midtown Manhattan, Private Dealer by appointment
Helicline Fine Art offers 20th-century American and European mod-
ernist paintings, sculpture, and works on paper. The gallery specializes
in American scene, modernism, social realism, mural studies, industrial
landscapes, regionalism, WPA$UW'HFR:RUOG·V)DLUDEVWUDFWLRQ
and more.
Our current exhibition, Modernism: Urban, Industrial, Abstract,
represents the nobility of women and men working, people at leisure,
everyday scenes of the city, transportation, industry, and more.

Pat Adams, 1RDKҋV$UN, 1979, acrylic,
mica, and bic pen on paper, 23" x 17"

March 26, 2020

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