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Charles Ray, Tractor, 2003–04 © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

Tour

Crushed, Cast, Constructed
Sculpture by John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, and Charles Ray

Thursday, July 23, 2020, 12pm EDT (5pm BST)

Join Gagosian for a virtual tour of Crushed, Cast, Constructed: Sculpture by John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, and Charles Ray, an exhibition on view at Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London, through July 31. Gagosian’s Alice Godwin will discuss the three artists’ divergent sculptural processes, examining their individual approaches and identities with respect to materials and methods. To join, register at zoom.us.

Charles Ray, Tractor, 2003–04 © Charles Ray, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery

Installation view, American Pastoral, Gagosian, 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
Gagosian, Britannia Street, London

Join Gagosian 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). Gagosian’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@gagosian.com. Space is limited.

Installation view, American Pastoral, Gagosian, 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

John Chamberlain, Three-Cornered Desire, 1979© 2017 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Bill Jacobson Studio

Lecture

Thomas Crow on
John Chamberlain

Saturday, October 14, 2017, 2:30pm
Dia:Beacon, New York
www.diaart.org

Thomas Crow is giving a lecture on John Chamberlain. Crow is a contributing editor at Artforum and the Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. The event is free with museum admission.

John Chamberlain, Three-Cornered Desire, 1979
© 2017 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Bill Jacobson Studio

Walter De Maria, Truck Trilogy: Red Truck/Square, Triangle, Circle, 2011–17 © 2017 Estate of Walter De Maria

Tour

Sculpture as Road

Saturday, October 14, 2017, 1pm
Dia:Beacon, New York
www.diaart.org

Through a series of embodied experiments in dialogue with works by Walter De Maria and John Chamberlain, this public tour led by Dia guide Jean-Marc Superville Sovak invites viewers to experience works in the collection through dialogue, observation, and physical discovery.

Walter De Maria, Truck Trilogy: Red Truck/Square, Triangle, Circle, 2011–17 © 2017 Estate of Walter De Maria

Urs Fischer, Invisible Mother, 2015. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Public Installation

Frieze Sculpture

July 5–October 8, 2017
Regent’s Park, London
www.frieze.com

Clare Lilley, director of programs at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, has selected twenty-five new and significant sculptures by leading artists around the world to be on view in Regent’s Park. Work by John Chamberlain, Michael Craig-Martin, and Urs Fischer is included.

Urs Fischer, Invisible Mother, 2015. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Artwork © 2017 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Installation

John Chamberlain

April 2017–October 2018
LongHouse Reserve, East Hampton, New York
www.longhouse.org

John Chamberlain’s monumental aluminum foil sculptures FROSTYDICKFANTASY (2008) and PINEAPPLESURPRISE (2010) are installed at LongHouse Reserve through October 2018. At a towering fifteen feet, the works are constructed from silver- and copper-colored industrial aluminum, which has been looped and flexed into whimsical, biomorphic forms. The sculptures are situated within the gardens emphasizing their formal connection to nature.

Artwork © 2017 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Photo: Zarko Vijatovic

Visit

Nocturne Rive Droite

Wednesday, May 17, 2017, 6–11pm
4 rue de Ponthieu, Paris
www.art-rivedroite.com

Galleries located in the triangle d’or will be open to visitors after hours. A group exhibition including work by John Chamberlain, Walter De Maria, Edmund de Waal, Carsten Höller, Olivier Mosset, Steven Parrino, Sterling Ruby, Richard Serra, Taryn Simon, and Tatiana Trouvé will be on view at our Paris gallery.

Photo: Zarko Vijatovic