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Gagosian Pop-Up!

December 2, 2010–January 29, 2011
Davies Street, London

Installation view

Installation view

Installation view

Installation view

Installation view

Installation view

Damien Hirst, Psalm Print: Benedictus Dominis, 2009 Silkscreen print with glaze, 43 × 42 ⅜ inches (109 × 107.5 cm), edition of 50© Damien Hirst and Hirst Holdings Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Damien Hirst, Psalm Print: Benedictus Dominis, 2009

Silkscreen print with glaze, 43 × 42 ⅜ inches (109 × 107.5 cm), edition of 50
© Damien Hirst and Hirst Holdings Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Jeff Koons, Puppy, 1998 White glazed porcelain vase, 17 ½ × 17 ½ × 10 ½ inches (44.4 × 44.4 × 26.7 cm), edition of 3,000© Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons, Puppy, 1998

White glazed porcelain vase, 17 ½ × 17 ½ × 10 ½ inches (44.4 × 44.4 × 26.7 cm), edition of 3,000
© Jeff Koons

Takashi Murakami, Mr. DOB large stuffed toy © Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved

Takashi Murakami, Mr. DOB large stuffed toy

© Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved

Richard Phillips, Spectrum, 2009 Printed canvas, 30 × 36 ½ inches (76.2 × 92.7 cm)Produced by Art Production Fund© Richard Phillips

Richard Phillips, Spectrum, 2009

Printed canvas, 30 × 36 ½ inches (76.2 × 92.7 cm)
Produced by Art Production Fund
© Richard Phillips

Richard Prince, Untitled (Couple), 1978, printed 2006 Ektacolor print, 20 × 27 ½ inches (50.8 × 70 cm), edition of 26© Richard Prince

Richard Prince, Untitled (Couple), 1978, printed 2006

Ektacolor print, 20 × 27 ½ inches (50.8 × 70 cm), edition of 26
© Richard Prince

Ed Ruscha, Cold Beer Beautiful Girls, 2009 3-color lithograph, 30 ¾ × 30 ⅞ inches (78.1 × 78.4 cm), edition of 60© Ed Ruscha

Ed Ruscha, Cold Beer Beautiful Girls, 2009

3-color lithograph, 30 ¾ × 30 ⅞ inches (78.1 × 78.4 cm), edition of 60
© Ed Ruscha

About

To bring on the festive season, Gagosian will present a pop-up exhibition of catalogues, posters, prints, and limited editions by gallery artists including John Currin, Ellen Gallagher, Douglas Gordon, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Anselm Reyle, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, and Franz West. This exhibition presents a selection of the works available for sale at the permanent Gagosian Shop in New York, which opened in 2009.

In addition to the scholarly monographs, innovative catalogues, and limited editions of Gagosian’s unparalleled publishing program, Gagosian Pop-Up! will feature exclusive limited-edition furniture and design objects—from Jeff Koons’s Puppy vase and Franz West’s Uncle Chairs to striking posters from gallery exhibitions including Crash and Pop Art Is… Limited-edition artist’s books include Ed Ruscha’s illustrated version of Jack Kerouac’s historic novel On the Road, a special edition of Gregory Crewdson’s most recent photographic reverie Sanctuary, and Richard Prince’s Bettie Kline, a surprising visual dialogue between the model Bettie Page and the painter Franz Kline. In addition, etchings and lithographs by John Currin, Dexter Dalwood, Jenny Saville, and others will be available.

A special feature of Gagosian Pop-Up! in London will be the presence of Other Criteria—the London-based publisher of artist editions, books, multiples, and artist-designed merchandise, launched in 2005 by Damien Hirst, Hugh Allan, and Frank Dunphy. Available works by Hirst include editioned prints of the Spot, Pill, and Butterfly paintings, and a series of deck chairs designed by Hirst in an assortment of punchy colors featuring the “stained-glass” butterfly motif from the Superstition series.

On Saturday, December 11, 2010, from 2 to 4pm, Turner Prize nominee Dexter Dalwood will be signing copies of his new monograph published by JRP Ringier.

Installation view with Douglas Gordon, Pretty much every film and video work from about 1992 until now... (1999–)

Douglas Gordon: To Sing

On the occasion of Douglas Gordon: All I need is a little bit of everything, an exhibition in London, curator Adam Szymczyk recounts his experiences with Gordon’s work across nearly three decades, noting the continuities and evolutions.

Oscar Murillo and Ben Luke on Franz West

In Conversation
Oscar Murillo and Ben Luke on Franz West

In conjunction with Franz West: Papier, the gallery’s presentation of paper-based works by Franz West at Frieze Masters 2023, artist Oscar Murillo and arts writer, critic, and broadcaster Ben Luke sit down to discuss Murillo’s collaboration in selecting the works on view, as well as his personal experiences meeting the late artist in London.

Dorothy Lichtenstein and Irving Blum stand next to each other in front of Roy Lichtenstein's studio in Southampton, New York

In Conversation
Irving Blum and Dorothy Lichtenstein

In celebration of the centenary of Roy Lichtenstein’s birth, Irving Blum and Dorothy Lichtenstein sat down to discuss the artist’s life and legacy, and the exhibition Lichtenstein Remembered curated by Blum at Gagosian, New York.

still from video of eyeball

Douglas Gordon: if when why what

Douglas Gordon took over the Piccadilly Lights advertising screen in London’s Piccadilly Circus, as well as a global network of screens in cities including Berlin, Melbourne, Milan, New York, and Seoul, nightly for three minutes at 20:22 (8:22pm) throughout December 2022, with his new film, if when why what (2018–22). The project was presented by the Cultural Institute of Radical Contemporary Art (CIRCA) in conjunction with the exhibition Douglas Gordon: Neon Ark at Gagosian, Davies Street, London.

Alison McDonald, Daniel Belasco, and Scott Rothkopf next to each other in front of a live audience

In Conversation
Daniel Belasco and Scott Rothkopf on Roy Lichtenstein

Gagosian and the Art Students League of New York hosted a conversation on Roy Lichtenstein with Daniel Belasco, executive director of the Al Held Foundation, and Scott Rothkopf, senior deputy director and chief curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Organized in celebration of the centenary of the artist’s birth and moderated by Alison McDonald, chief creative officer at Gagosian, the discussion highlights multiple perspectives on Lichtenstein’s decades-long career, during which he helped originate the Pop art movement. The talk coincides with Lichtenstein Remembered, curated by Irving Blum and on view at Gagosian, New York, through October 21.

Art&Newport

Art&Newport

Writers and curators Dodie Kazanjian and Alison Gingeras spoke with the Quarterly’s Alison McDonald about the arts organization Art&Newport and the possibilities the historic Rhode Island town offers contemporary artists. Their current exhibition, Games, Gamblers & Cartomancers: The New Cardsharps, on view through October 1, 2023, examines the varied custom of card play and includes artists such as John Currin, Hadi Falapishi, and Katie Stout.