PaceWildenstein

Arne Glimcher founded The Pace Gallery in Boston in 1960, introducing that city to Pop Art as well as other art currents of the 1960s. Three years later, The Pace Gallery relocated to New York City, and by the early 1970s, was representing major artists such as Lucas Samaras, Jean Dubuffet, and Louise Nevelson. Pace established itself as a major contemporary gallery at the start of the 1980s, adding artists Chuck Close and Jim Dine to its stable and representing artists from all periods of the 20th century. Around this time, the gallery began representing the estates of Ad Reinhardt, Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko and Alexander Calder. Pace continued to expand well into the 1990s, opening a new exhibition space on Greene Street in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City. The gallery’s SoHo location presented 75 exhibitions during its 10 year history. During those years, artists like Joel Shapiro, Robert Ryman, Robert Mangold, and Donald Judd joined the gallery. In 1993, Pace merged with the internationally renowned Wildenstein & Co., home to the world’s largest private inventory of impressionist and old master works, forming PaceWildenstein, an organization with the potential to show works of art from the Renaissance to the present. In September 2001, PaceWildenstein opened its first Chelsea gallery at 534 West 25th Street. The gallery’s exhibition space and offices were designed by artist Robert Irwin. Four years later, in October 2005, PaceWildenstein expanded to a second gallery location in Chelsea at 545 West 22nd Street, presenting an inaugural sculpture exhibition by John Chamberlain. Today, PaceWildenstein maintains three gallery locations in Manhattan and represents a stable of international artists and Estates. The umbrella of PaceWildenstein also includes galleries Pace/MacGill, specializing in photography; Pace Prints & Pace Master Prints, focusing on limited edition works on paper from the 15th to 21st century; and Pace Primitive, dedicated to African, Himalayan, Oceanic, and Native American tribal art. In August 2008, Pace Beijing opened in the “historic” contemporary art gallery district of Beijing known as Factory 798, expanding the gallery’s presence worldwide. The first exhibition, entitled Encounters, was a group show of Western and Asian portraiture.

Current Exhibitions at PaceWildenstein

Sterling Ruby: 2trapsSterling RubyFeb 5, 2010-Mar 20, 2010
Richard MisrachRichard MisrachJan 15, 2010-Feb 20, 2010Reviews: 1

Artists at PaceWildenstein

Josef Albers, Coosje van Bruggen, Alexander Calder, Carsten Nicolai, John Chamberlain, Chuck Close, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Jim Dine, Tara Donovan, Rosalyn Drexler, Jean Dubuffet, Tim Eitel, Tony Feher, Adolph Gottlieb, Tim Hawkinson, Barbara Hepworth, David Hockney, Zhang Huan, Robert Irwin, Alfred Jensen, Donald Judd, Alex Katz, Sol LeWitt, Maya Lin, Robert Mangold, Agnes Martin, Elizabeth Murray, Louise Nevelson, Isamu Noguchi, Thomas Nozkowski, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo Picasso, Fiona Rae, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Bridget Riley, Mark Rothko, Michal Rovner, Sterling Ruby, Robert Ryman, Lucas Samaras, Julian Schnabel, Joel Shapiro, James Siena, Kiki Smith, Saul Steinberg, Antoni Tapies, James Turrell, Richard Tuttle, Keith Tyson, Lee Ufan, Corban Walker, Robert Whitman, Fred Wilson, Zhang Xiaogang

People at PaceWildenstein

Chairman: Arne Glimcher
President: Marc Glimcher
President: Douglas Baxter
Vice President: Susan Dunne
Vice President: Peter Boris
Director: Jeff Burch
Director: David Goerk
Director: Bill Wood
Director: Jay Grimm
Director: James Lindon
 

Art Fairs with PaceWildenstein

Dec 2008Art Basel Miami Beach '08, Miami
Jun 2008Art Basel '08, Basel, Switzerland
Mar 2008The Armory Show 2008, New York
Feb 2008The Art Show 2008, New York
Dec 2007Art Basel Miami Beach '07, Miami
Jun 2007Art Basel '07, Basel, Switzerland
Feb 2007The Armory Show 2007, New York
Feb 2007The Art Show 2007, New York
Feb 2007ARCO '07, Madrid, Spain
Dec 2006Art Basel Miami Beach '06, Miami
Jun 2006Art Basel '06, Basel, Switzerland
Mar 2006The Armory Show 2006, New York
Feb 2006The Art Show 2006, New York
Dec 2005Art Basel Miami Beach '05, Miami
Oct 2005Art Cologne 2005, Cologne, Germany
Jun 2005Art Basel '05, Basel, Switzerland
Mar 2005The Armory Show 2005, New York
Mar 2004The Armory Show 2004, New York
Mar 2003The Armory Show 2003, New York
Contact
Websitewww.pacewildenstein.com

Location: Amap 
Address534 W 25th St
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10001
United States
Local time6:18 am
Phone212-929-7000
Fax212-929-7001
HoursTue-Sat 10-6
Location: Bmap 
Address545 W 22nd St
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10011
United States
Local time6:18 am
Phone212-989-4258
Fax212-989-4263
HoursTue-Sat 10-6
Location: Cmap 
Address32 East 57th St
New York (Fifties)
NY, 10022
United States
Local time6:18 am
Phone212-421-3292
Fax212-421-0835
HoursTue-Fri 9:30-6; Sat 10-6




PaceWildenstein was last updated: 2009-05-19
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