Gary Tatintsian Gallery
Gary Tatintsian Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Gary Tatintsian.
Location | Moscow, Russia |
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Type | Art gallery, modern art |
Founder | Gary Tatintsian |
Website | www |
History
Gary Tatintsian Gallery, previously located in Chelsea, New York in 1999, expanded in 2005 to a new space in Moscow historical centre – right next to the Red Square. “We can do it!” project first opened the space with the works by Peter Halley, Vik Muniz, Tony Matelli, Tony Oursler, Antony Gormley and Stephan Balkenhol. Following the priority course to the contemporary Western art, avant-garde, photography, new media and conceptual design, gallery presented to Russian public the works of such world-known artists as Damien Hirst, Joel-Peter Witkin, Tal R, Peter Halley, Yasumasa Morimura, Christopher Wool, Peter Doig, Daniel Richter, Jonathan Meese, Cecily Brown, Georg Baselitz, Chris Ofili, Dirk Skreber, Tony Matelli and George Condo.
Gallery photography projects focused on the inheritance of a 20th-century art with the show by Weegee, Alexander Rodchenko, László Moholy-Nagy and Helmar Lerski. Since 2012 Gallery is an exclusive proprietor of the heritage estate of a great Russian abstract artist Evgeny Chubarov (1934 — 2012).
Exhibits
In September 2013, the gallery opened a new space, with a personal show by Anselm Reyle. New gallery space is settled in the ArtHouse building located in Moscow city centre in the middle of new Moscow art area. Gallery space contains three large exhibition rooms with a total area more over 900 square metres. Since that time, the gallery has held the exhibitions of such established artists as John Miller, Tony Matelli, Olaf Breuning (Group show),[1] Wim Delvoye (parallel exhibit with The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts),[2] Lee Ufan (One-man show) and Evgeny Chubarov (Memorial show devoted to the artist's anniversary).
In November 2015, The Gallery opened group show “Mutated Reality”[3] featuring selected works by Francis Bacon, Chuck Close, George Condo, Wim Delvoye, Carroll Dunham, KAWS, Mike Kelley, Tony Matelli, Malcolm Morley and Peter Saul. The show reflected different stages of formation of figurative art for the past 30 years.
In April 2016, the Gallery presented personal show by American artist Peter Saul[4] for the first time in Moscow.
In November 2016, The Gallery opened personal show by one of the most influential designers and architects of our time, Ron Arad. The show in Moscow includes the collection of pressed FIAT 500 cars, which have been previously exhibited in the Pinacoteca Agnelli in Italy and the Israeli Design Museum Holon; steel furniture and a unique interactive work, The Last Train machine, designed specifically for Ron Arad's studio.
In the end of March 2017, The Gallery opened the personal show by established British artist - Damien Hirst. The exhibition includes iconic Butterfly and bright, geometric Spin paintings, colorful Spot canvases, and famous Medicine and Instrumental cabinets.
In June 2017, the Gallery opened a personal exhibition of the American Neo-Conceptualist (Neo-Geo) artist Peter Halley. For the Moscow show Halley created new series of works that combined his classic style and experimental color strategy.
In September 2017, the Gallery opened a one man show "Land of Mirrors" by the Japanese artist Keiichi Tanaami.[5] The multi-genre exhibition includes paintings, drawings and collages, sculpture and video animation and reflects images from a world of dreams and artist's childhood memories about the war. The exhibition is included in the Parallel Program of the 7th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art Clouds ⇄ Forests.
In February 2018, the Gallery opened a solo exhibition "Albion" by British artist Mat Collishaw, one of the leaders and founders of the Young British Artist's movement. Optical illusions, light projections and hyperrealistic painting were presented on artist's first large-scale project in Moscow.[6]
A personal show by world-renowned artist and photographer Vik Muniz was opened at the Gallery was opened in June 2018. Experimenting with a wide range of non-traditional materials (dry pigments, dust, sugar, chocolate, diamonds, caviar, children's toys, garbage, scraps of magazines), Muniz reproduces the works of famous artists, creating short-lived copies of iconic pieces of art.[7]
The personal exhibition of the Belgian neo-conceptual artist Wim Delvoye opened in the Gallery in the fall, 2018. For the first time in Moscow, the exhibition presents Cloaca, a machine that completely imitates the human digestive system. Other works include the sculpture Maserati, the tattooed pig “Sylvie” and the gothic works of corten steel.[8]
In August 2019, the Gallery opened a group show "Naturally Naked" featuring the works by George Condo, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Tony Matelli, Bjarne Melgaard, Yasumasa Morimura and Peter Saul. Using various artistic techniques, from ironic allusion to grotesque, in painting, hyperrealism and photorealism, the artists have focused on conceptual issues of the depiction of “naturally naked” person in the eyes of modern society.[9]
Artists represented
- Georg Baselitz
- Olaf Breuning
- Evgeny Chubarov
- Chuck Close
- George Condo
- John Currin
- Wim Delvoye
- Peter Doig
- Carroll Dunham
- Peter Halley
- Damien Hirst
- KAWS (artist)
- Mike Kelley
- Ilya Kabakov
- Barbara Kruger
- David Lachapelle
- Tony Matelli
- John Miller
- Yue Minjun
- Malcolm Morley
- Vik Muniz
- Albert Oehlen
- Tony Oursler
- Anselm Reyle
- Peter Saul
- Frank Stella
- Lee Ufan
- Keiichi Tanaami
- Joel-Peter Witkin
- Christopher Wool
- Ron Arad
- Mat Collishaw
List of exhibits
Date | Artist(s) | Description | Information | Publications |
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15 Aug — 15 Dec, 2019 | George Condo, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Tony Matelli, Bjarne Melgaard, Yasumasa Morimura, Peter Saul | "Naturally Naked"
Group show |
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9 Nov 2018 — 9 Feb 2019 | Wim Delvoye | One man show | View | |
8 Jun 2018 — 8 Sep 2018 | Vik Muniz | One man show | View | |
2 Feb 2018 — 28 Apr 2018 | Mat Collishaw | "ALBION"
One man show |
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28 Sep 2017 — 16 Dec 2017 | Keiichi Tanaami | One man show | View | |
23 Jun 2017 — 10 Sep 2017 | Peter Halley | One man show | View | Catalog |
31 Mar 2017 — 1 Jun 2017 | Damien Hirst | One man show | View | |
18 Nov 2016 — 11 Mar 2017 | Ron Arad | One man show | View | Catalog |
22 Apr — 30 Sep 2016 | Peter Saul | "YOU BETTER CALL SAUL"
One man show |
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27 Nov 2015 — 2 Apr 2016 | Francis Bacon, Chuck Close, George Condo, Wim Delvoye, Carroll Dunham, KAWS (artist), Mike Kelley, Tony Matelli, Malcolm Morley and Peter Saul | Group show | View | Catalog |
3 Apr — 10 Nov 2015 | Evgeny Chubarov | One man show | View | Catalog |
14 Nov 2014 — 23 Mar 2015 | Lee Ufan | One man show | View | Catalog |
26 Jun — 1 Nov 2014 | Wim Delvoye | One man show | View | Catalog |
21 Mar — 15 Jun 2014 | John Miller, Tony Matelli, Olaf Breuning | Group show | View | Catalog |
13 Sep 2013 — 28 Feb 2014 | Anselm Reyle | "ELECTRIC SPIRIT"
One man show |
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28 Apr — 8 Aug 2010 | Stephan Balkenhol | One man show | View | Catalog |
1 Mar — 21 Apr 2010 | George Condo, Robert Lucander, Stephan Balkenhol, Martin Maloney, Vik Muniz, Joel-Peter Witkin | "PERSONA GRATA"
Group show |
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23 Sep — 28 Dec 2009 | Tony Matelli | "THE IDIOT"
One man show |
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20 Jan — 10 Apr 2009 | Kristin Calabrese, Vik Muniz, Tal R, Evgeny Chubarov, Martin Maloney, Robert Lucander, Lisa Ruyter | "PRICE OF OIL"
Group show |
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18 Sep — 30 Dec 2008 | Tony Matelli | "SURVIVAL"
One man show |
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15 May — 14 Aug 2008 | George Condo | "ARTIFICIAL REALISM"
One man show |
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15 Apr — 14 May 2008 | George Condo, Anton Henning, David Lachapelle, Tony Matelli, Ryan McGinness, Jonathan Meese, John Miller, Sarah Morris, Roxy Paine | "BAD PLANET"
Group show |
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7 Feb — 10 Mar 2008 | Helmar Lerski | One man show | View | |
1 Nov 2007 — 30 Jan 2008 | Vik Muniz | "RUSSIAN PROJECT"
One man show |
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25 Sep — 30 Oct 2007 | Martin Maloney | "UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL"
One man show |
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22 Jun — 6 Aug 2007 | André Butzer | One man show | View | Catalog |
17 May — 20 Jun 2007 | Evgeny Chubarov | One man show | View | Catalog |
2 Mar — 24 Apr 2007 | Jonathan Meese, Peter Doig, Christopher Wool, Chris Ofili, Cecily Brown, Daniel Richter, Tal R, Dash Snow, Georg Baselitz, Norbert Schwontkowski | "HUNKY DORY"
Group show |
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24 Jan — 1 Mar 2007 | Kazimir Malevich, Alexander Rodchenko, Evgeny Chubarov, Rémy Zaugg, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Daniel Richter, Stephan Balkenhol, László Moholy-Nagy, Dirk Skreber, Peter Halley, Vik Muniz, George Condo, Anton Henning | "CREATE YOUR OWN MUSEUM"
Group show |
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18 Oct — 30 Nov 2006 | Yasumasa Morimura | "ONE ARTIST'S THEATER"
One man show |
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17 May - 5 Aug 2006 | Peter Halley | One man show | View | Catalog |
12 Apr — 15 May 2006 | Maurizio Cattelan, Damien Hirst, Paul McCarthy, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Yayoi Kusama, Matthew Ronay, Tom Friedman, Tunga, Rachel Whiteread, Barbara Kruger | "THE ART OF CHESS"
Group show |
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3 Feb - 10 Apr 2006 | Tal R | "HOUSE OF PRINCE"
One man show |
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28 Oct 2005 — 30 Jan 2006 | Joel-Peter Witkin | One man show | View | Catalog |
21 Sep — 15 Nov 2005 | Weegee | One man show | View | |
25 May — 31 Aug 2005 | Alexis Rockman | "FRESH KILLS"
One man show |
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10 Feb — 15 May 2005 | Kristin Calabrese, Vik Muniz, Torben Giehler, Antony Gormley, Peter Halley, Stephan Balkenhol, Tony Matelli, Tony Oursler | "WE CAN DO IT"
Group show |
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References
- Tony Matelli, Olaf Breuning, John Miller at Gary Tatintsian Gallery"Inhale"
- How much is too much? Wim Delvoye in Moscow "Studio International"
- "Mutated reality" at GTG "Mutualart.com"
- Gary Tatintsian Gallery in Moscow exhibits the work of American painter Peter Saul "Artdaily.com"
- Keiichi Tanaami at Gary Tatintsian Gallery "Artrabbit.com"
- Mat Collishaw at Gary Tatintsian Gallery"CAC"
- Vik Muniz at Gary Tatintsian Gallery artdaily.com
- Wim Delvoye on his art, censorship and the future Ocula.com
- Here Are 3 Group Shows You Won’t Want to Miss This September Artnet.com
External links
- Official website
- Gary Tatintsian Gallery on Artsy
- Tony Matelli Interview for RT channel
- Gary Tatintsian Gallery / Speech Architectural Office on ArchDaily
- Hunky Dory at Gary Tatintsian Gallery