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Liz Craft, Emma Gray, Pentti Monkonnen and Thomas Solomon discuss the exhibition programmes they launched in their homes
Liz Craft, Emma Gray, Pentti Monkkonen and Thomas Solomon discuss the exhibition programmes they launched in their garages.
Thomas Solomon When I moved to LA in the early 1980s, I had been director at White Columns. I was very New York: I wore black, smoked, didn’t drive. A lot of the artists I met in LA used their garages as studios so, when I decided to open a gallery in 1988, I found a two-car garage off Fairfax Boulevard and called it The Garage. At the time, the city was dominated by big galleries such as Margo Leavin, Rosamund Felsen and Luhring Augustine Hetzler, but my space was more like 98 Greene Street Loft – the New York gallery that my mother, Holly Solomon, started with Gordon Matta-Clark in 1969 – although it was also very LA: the birthplace of garage rock an
‘Daylight Talk’ with LETH & GORI
Datum: 4. Februar 2021
Royal Danish Academy / VELUX · Livestream
The Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design and Conservation presents a talk by the Danish architect office LETH & GORI.
LETH & GORI´s talk titled “Daylight in Architecture as a Constructive Spatial Force” will talk us through their architectural design process based on an understanding that daylight is a morphological spatial and erosive force; spaces for the light to inhabit.
From Sir John Soane’s Lincoln Inn Fields to Gordon Matta-Clark and the office´s own works – transformations of traditional housing and cultural heritage to the new buildings.
The lecture is 45 minutes and it will be followed by an open 30 minutes of Q&A session. The lecture will be live transmitted from LETH & GORI’s studio.
Phillips announces private Italian collection Out of the Blue: Works from The Collection of Enea Righi
Alighiero Boetti, Senza titolo (1977 per 1978), 1977-78. Estimate: £400,000-600,000. Image courtesy of Phillips.
LONDON
.-Phillips announced a remarkable group of 27 works from the collection of renowned Italian private collector Enea Righi. Out of the Blue: Works from The Collection of Enea Righi showcases superlative examples of 20th century and contemporary art across a rich variety of media. Important works by Alighiero Boetti sit alongside paintings by Glenn Ligon and Anselm Kiefer, an iconic LED installation by Jenny Holzer, a floor sculpture by Carl Andre, and photographic work by Louise Lawler. Out of the Blue is a leading highlight of Phillips Spring season in London and will be offered for sale on 24 March.