Pace Gallery

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The Pace Gallery , or Pace for short , is a gallery for modern and contemporary art in New York with branches in London , Beijing , Hong Kong , Paris and Seoul as well as in Menlo Park and Palo Alto in California. Since its inception, the Pace Gallery has organized over 800 exhibitions, including several that were subsequently shown in international museums, and published around 400 exhibition catalogs.

history

Pace Beijing

The Pace Gallery was founded in 1960 by the art dealer and film producer Arne Glimcher in Boston and relocated to New York three years later. In 1993 the Pace Gallery and the New Yorker Wildenstein & Company merged and operated under the name PaceWildenstein . The partnership was given up on April 1, 2010. The two again independent galleries agreed to work together for the future. Wildenstein & Company, based in New York, was sold to the government of Qatar in January 2014 .

In 2008 the Pace Gallery opened a gallery in the 798 Art District in Beijing with a floor area of ​​25,000 m² based on a design by the New York architect Richard Gluckman.

PaceMacGill Gallery

The PaceMacGill Gallery was founded in 1983 by Peter MacGill in collaboration with Arne Glimcher from Pace Gallery and Richard Salomon from Pace Prints and Pace Primitive . The main focus of the gallery is photography . The gallery has hosted around 200 exhibitions since it was founded.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pace on artnet.com, accessed on 28 December 2017
  2. Lisa Zeitz: Pace and Wildenstein: In future again separately in Faz.net. dated April 3, 2010, accessed December 28, 2017
  3. Michael Z. Wiese: Wildenstein and Qatar Battle Over Aborted New York Art Palace Sale , accessed December 28, 2017.
  4. Beijing's Best Art Galleries Part 2: Pace Beijing , accessed December 28, 2017.
  5. ^ Pace Prints , accessed December 28, 2017.
  6. ^ Pace Primitive , accessed December 28, 2017.
  7. ^ Pace / MacGill , accessed December 28, 2017.