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ARTISTS FOR NEW YORK

Fourteen at-risk non-profit visual arts organizations in New York City—Artists Space, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Dia Art Foundation, the The Drawing CenterEl Museo del BarrioHigh Line Art, MoMA PS1, New Museum, Public Art Fund, Queens Museum, Sculpture Center, the The Studio Museum in Harlem, Swiss Institute, and White Columns—will benefit from the sale of artwork made available as part of the Hauser & Wirth initiative ARTISTS FOR NEW YORK.

Two non-profit charitable partners are also supported: The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA).

Located at the gallery’s two New York locations and online, more than 100 artists are participating in the project, including Rita Ackermann, Kelly Akashi, Ida Applebroog, Genesis Belanger, Lynda Benglis, Katherine Bernhardt, Huma Bhabha, Carol Bove, Katherine Bradford, Sam Falls, Charles Gaines, Maureen Gallace, Joanne Greenbaum, Mona Hatoum, Mary Heilmann, Camille Henrot, Jenny Holzer, Roni Horn, Shara Hughes, Rashid Johnson, Joan Jonas, Sanya Kantarovsky, June Leaf, Simone Leigh, Zoe Leonard, Glenn Ligon, Sam McKinniss, Marilyn Minter, Sarah Morris, Angel Otero, Adam Pendleton, Elizabeth Peyton, Jack Pierson, R.H. Quaytman, Deborah Roberts, Ugo Rondinone, Mika Rottenberg, Tschabalala Self, Amy Sherald, Cindy Sherman, Amy Sillman, Laurie Simmons, Taryn Simon, Lorna Simpson, Avery Singer, Sarah Sze, Kara Walker, Mary Weatherford, and the estate of Anne Truitt.

See link below for details.

ARTISTS FOR NEW YORK

Through October 22.

Hauser & Wirth

548 West 22nd Street, New York City.

32 East 69th Street, New York City.

From top: Lorna Simpson, Haze, 2019, ink and screenprint on gessoed fiberglass, photograph by James Wang, image courtesy and © the artist and Hauser & Wirth; Kelly Akashi, Feel Me (Flesh), 2020, hand-blown glass and bronze, image courtesy and © the artist, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, and François Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles; Mary Weatherford, Meeting in the Forest, 2019, flashe and neon on linen, photograph by Fredrik Nilsen Studio, image courtesy and © the artist, David Kordansky Gallery, and Gagosian; Rashid Johnson, Standing Broken Men, 2020, ceramic tile, mirror tile, spray enamel, oil soap, black stick, wax, photograph by Martin Parsekian, image courtesy and © the artist; Jack Pierson, Inquire Within, 2020, metal and wood, image courtesy and © the artist and Regen Projects; Angel Otero, Sleepy Fire, 2020, oil paint and fabric collaged on canvas, image courtesy and © Lehmann Maupin; Jenny Holzer, from Survival (1983–85), 2020, photograph by Graham Kelman, image courtesy and © the artist and Artist Rights Society (ARS).


CASSI NAMODA

An exhibition of new narratives by the Los Angeles-based painter Cassi Namoda—women in love, women in tears, women at risk, seemingly droll and serene (but patience may be running low)—is now on view at Ghebaly.

The show—Namoda’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles—”negotiates the intricacies of mixed cultural heritage, intricacies that reflect the wider cultural dynamics” of the formerly colonized Mozambique, where Namoda was born. (Her mother is Mozambican and her father American.)*

CASSI NAMODA—THE DAY A MONKEY IS DESTINED TO DIE ALL TREES BECOME SLIPPERY*

Through April 28.

François Ghebaly

2245 East Washington Boulevard, downtown Los Angeles.

See Cassi Namoda, “Selected Paintings,” PARIS LA 16 (2018): 123–135.

Cassi Namoda, from top: Casa Deolinda, 2019; Native tribes, habits, and customs, 2019; Cantinho Do Ze, 2019; A Man’s Urine Always Falls Near Him, 2019; Namoda Imagines Malangatana, 2019; The Joy of Love, 2019; Life is the seamstress of dreams, 2019; A Terra Dos Homens, 2019; A nostalgic tea drinker and two monkeys getting married in Gurue, 2019. All acrylic on canvas except Life is the seamstress of dreams, which is acrylic and oil on canvas. Images courtesy the artist and François Ghebaly gallery.

HUMAN RESOURCES BENEFIT AND AUCTION

Join artists and performers Laura OwensRon Athey, My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon and Alexandro Segade), Piero Golia, D’ette Nogle, Nora Berman, Sam Durant, Young Joon KwakZackary Drucker, Kibum Kim, Eve Fowler, Mara McCarthy, Jackie Tarquinio, and many more at the HUMAN RESOURCES BENEFIT AND AUCTION this weekend at Ghebaly Gallery.

 

HUMAN RESOURCES BENEFIT AND AUCTION, Sunday, November 12, from 5 pm to 8 pm.

GHEBALY GALLERY, 2245 East Washington Boulevard, downtown Los Angeles.

humanresourcesla.com

Ron Athey.

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CANDICE LIN AT FRANÇOIS GHEBALY

Candice Lin 5 Kingdoms 2015. Etching, Framed Dimensions: 19 x 18.5 inches Edition of 5, with 2AP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You are a spacious fluid sac
François Ghebaly, Los Angeles, CA
September 12 – October 24, 2015

 

Candice Lin, You are a spacious fluid sac, Installation view, 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Candice Lin The Hand of an Important Man 2015. Graphite, archival pigment printed images, dried plant, silkscreened text on paper, Framed Dimensions: 33 x 25.75 x 2.75 inches

 

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