Tag Archives: Deitch Projects

Rosson Crow at Deitch

Rosson Crow’s new show, Bowery Boys, is opening this Thursday, March 4, 6-9 pm. The show is up March 4-27 at Deitch Projects, 18 Wooster Street, NY, NY 10012.

Jules de Balincourt at STAGES

The first time I saw Jules de Balincourt’s Not Yet Titled at the Brooklyn Museum, I thought the landscape must be what heaven looked like — a towering turquoise 2-D waterfall, spraying tiny white birds and diminutive boaters in the foreground. The artist, however, sees trouble in paradise: “there’s tension and vulnerability between the little [...]

STAGES at Deitch Projects

STAGES, a show organized by Lance Armstrong and Nike to benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation, opens at Deitch Projects tomorrow (October 31st).  The show features work by Ed Ruscha, Cai-Guo Qiang, Richard Prince, Catherine Opie, KAWS, Eric White, José Parlá, Christopher Wool, Tom Sachs, Dzine, and Rosson Crow, and will be up until November 21st. [...]

Built Upon an Anagram – Interview with artist Tauba Auerbach

Tauba Auerbach’s show Here and Now/And Nowhere opened last Thursday at Deitch Projects. The symphonic exhibition included  photographs, paintings, sculpture and and a musical performance with Cameron Mesirow of Glasser, which she will be recreating tonight at Deitch at 8pm.  Tauba took a moment to discuss how logic, reason and math unexpectedly led her to [...]

Kehinde Wiley: Art or Urban Outfitter?

The fall is here, you can tell that from the amount of people who gathered around Deitch galleries in Soho Thursday night for the opening of Kehinde Wiley‘s new exhibition, Black Light. First impressions of Wiley’s works vary wildly. Wiley has been enormously successful since graduating with his Masters from Yale in 2001, and yet [...]

Tauba Auerbach and Kehinde Wiley Openings at Deitch

Tomorrow night (Sept. 3rd) there will be openings at both Deitch Project galleries from 6-9 pm.  Kehinde Wiley‘s show Black Light will be at the 76 Grand St. location, while Tauba Auerbach‘s show Here and Now/And Nowherewill be at 18 Wooster St. Check back in a few days for reviews of both shows and an [...]

Freeman+Lowe: Meth lab in the middle of SoHo

You’ve probably been to Deitch Projects Gallery in Soho before, but you might not recognize the place this time. Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe combined their creative powers to create Black Acid Co-Op – a meth den, Chinese herbal shop and a Native American conservation site in the gallery space. Actually, there is more. The [...]

Black Acid Co-op

A History of the Heart in Three Rainbows

A History of the Heart in Three Rainbows, Francesco Clemente’s new work at Deitch Projects, is more of a chapel than an exhibition. This effect is partially due to the watercolor medium, which on such a grand scale implies the cloudy translucence of stained glass. The piece consists of three sets of five enormous panels [...]

Vanessa Beecroft VB64 at Deitch Studios

After 9 years of silence in the States, Vanessa Beecroft returned to Deitch Studios in Queens with an installation that blended performance with sculpture. In VB64, life-sized human casts in gesso rested on coffin-like bases beside 20 white-painted naked women. In an adjacent room, there were more bodies, this time painted black. Beecroft was inspired [...]