This February, Long Island City’s SculptureCenter will stage a benefit exhibition at New York’s Maccarone gallery and, whether or not you’re looking to buy, it seems like it’s going to be a great one.
The show runs February 3 through February 5, and will feature the likes of:
Sanford Biggers, Louise Bourgeois, Carol Bove, Tom Burr, Petah Coyne, Dan Graham, Camille Henrot, Judith Hopf, Rashid Johnson, Louise Lawler, Margaret Lee, Nate Lowman, Adam McEwen, Haley Mellin, Claes Oldenburg, Coosje Van Bruggen, Martin Puryear, Blake Rayne, Ugo Rondinone, Sterling Ruby, Richard Serra, Kyle Thurman, Kon Trubkovich, Oscar Tuazon, Ursula Von Rydingsvard, Sara Vanderbeek, Fred Wilson
Check out our exclusive preview below.
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Carol Bove, Untitled, 2014, peacock Feathers on linen, UV filtering, and acrylic, 38¾ x 24¾ x 5 inches.
COURTESY THE ARTIST, MACCARONE, NEW YORK, AND DAVID ZWIRNER, NEW YORK AND LONDON
Richard Serra, Double Rift II, 2013, three panels and one color etching, 94 x 144 inches.
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND GEMINI G.E.L. LLC
Judith Hopf, Flock of Sheep, 2014, concrete, styrofoam, and coal. 19 x 19 x 21⅝ inches.
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND KAUFMANN REPETTO
Nate Lowman, Green Leaf, 2014, oil and alkyd on canvas, 22 x 9½ inches.
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND MACCARONE, NEW YORK
Ugo Rondinone, The Reflective, 2014, bluestone, steel, and concrete pedestal. Figure: 53 x 19½ x 12 inches; Pedestal: 18 x 24 x 24 inches.
COURTESY THE ARTIST, GLADSTONE GALLERY, NEW YORK, AND GALERIE EVA PRESENHUBER, ZURICH
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Canapé Gazebo, 1999, cast aluminum painted with latex, 55½ x 24¾ x 13 inches with three positionable elements: Man: 4¾ x 2½ x 7¼ inches; Dog A: 1⅝ x 1¼ x 2¾ inches; Dog B: 1¾ x 1¾ x 2¾ inches.
COURTESY THE ARTISTS AND PAULA COOPER GALLERY
Fred Wilson, I Saw Othello’s Visage In His Mind, 2013, murano glass and wood, 64 x 51½ x 7 inches.
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND PACE GALLERY
Louise Bourgeois, PINK DAYS, 2008, archival dyes printed on fabric with embroidery, 18 x 22 inches.