Gary Tatintsian Gallery
Established | 1998 |
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Location | Moscow, Russia |
Coordinates | 55°45′N 37°39′E / 55.75°N 37.65°ECoordinates: 55°45′N 37°39′E / 55.75°N 37.65°E |
Type | Art gallery |
Founder | Gary Tatintsian |
Website | www |
Gary Tatintsian Gallery is one of the largest private contemporary art institutions in Moscow, dedicated to exhibitions of the leading representatives of the world art scene. Owned and directed by Gary Tatintsian.
History[]
First opened in Chelsea, New York (1998), and later in downtown Moscow (2005), gallery focused on contemporary Western art, Russian avant-garde of the early 20th century, photography and design.
Working in collaboration with the major Museums and Art Institutions in Russia and worldwide, gallery organizes exhibitions of the top world-known masters of 21st century: Damien Hirst, George Condo, Chuck Close, Peter Saul, Carroll Dunham, John Currin, Francis Bacon, Peter Halley, Lee Ufan, Christopher Wool, Ron Arad, Wim Delvoye, Albert Oehlen and many others.
In September 2013, the gallery opened a new Moscow space at Serebryanicheskaya Embankment.
Gallery public program includes exhibitions and projects in the largest Russian and world museums: the State Hermitage Museum, The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts,[1] Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, The New Museum, etc.
In addition to exhibition management, the gallery works with private and public collections, and also curates the foundation of the artist Evgeny Chubarov.
Artists represented[2][]
- Ron Arad
- Stephan Balkenhol
- Olaf Breuning
- Evgeny Chubarov
- Chuck Close
- George Condo
- Mat Collishaw
- John Currin
- Wim Delvoye
- Carroll Dunham
- Peter Halley
- Damien Hirst
- Mike Kelley
- Tony Matelli
- John Miller
- Yasumasa Morimura
- Malcolm Morley
- Vik Muniz
- Albert Oehlen
- Anselm Reyle
- Peter Saul
- Frank Stella
- Lee Ufan
- Keiichi Tanaami
- Christopher Wool
Installation shots[]
Wim Delvoye personal exhibition
Ron Arad
Mat Collishaw - Albion
Damien Hirst personal exhibition
Chuck Close - Infinite
List of exhibits[3][]
References[]
- ^ How much is too much? Wim Delvoye in Moscow "Studio International"
- ^ "Artists | Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Inc". tatintsian.com. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
- ^ "Past | Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Inc". tatintsian.com. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
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
- 1999 establishments in New York (state)
- 2005 establishments in Russia
- Art museums and galleries in Russia
- Contemporary art galleries in Russia
- Contemporary art galleries in the United States