After Two Decades as an Art World Outlier, Marc Dennis’s Time Has Come
Marc Dennis still doesn’t have a New York gallery. It still doesn’t matter.
Marc Dennis still doesn’t have a New York gallery. It still doesn’t matter.
Opening this week, the show takes over all of the museum’s four floors and is her most ambitious to date.
The artist currently has a show on view at the Fondazione Memmo, which commissioned the work.
He’s currently the subject of solo shows at Marianne Boesky in New York and Chicago’s Monique Meloche Gallery.
Peckham, the subject of a show at the South London Gallery, is home to one of the largest Nigerian communities in the UK.
The Virginia-based artist currently has a solo show at Millersville University, where she is an artist in residence.
The museum receives about seven million visitors each year, making it one of the most popular art destinations in the world.
For her, painting felt like a direct result of her talent, with no interference from agents or managers.
A current show looks at how young South Koreans broke with the status quo during the 1960s and 1970s.
Refik Anadol is not the only artist using data as a subject.