Pat Hearn and Colin de Land's galleries were deconstructing themselves and received art history in real time, operating in a constant state of autocritique.
Throughout the 1980s and '90s, Pat Hearn operated one of the most innovative galleries in New York, promoting artists such as George Condo and Tishan Hsu to Mary Heilmann and Renée Green. Highlights…
Hauser & Wirth will use the newly renovated rooftop at its West 22nd Street location this summer to stage film programming chosen by artists from its roster. The goal is to “present a…
The sixth edition of NADA New York, put on annually by the New Art Dealers Alliance, opens to the public on the evening of Thursday, March 2, with a preview earlier in the day. The fair, which
It was palpably clear from her Whitechapel Gallery retrospective that Mary Heilmann had initially trained as a sculptor—and not just because the earliest piece on display, The Big Dipper (1969), was…
Some little girls want to be movie stars, some long to be prima ballerinas. Not Mary Heilmann. As a child, she prayed for sainthood. “I used to dream that I was thrown to lions in the…