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The Enigmatic New York Artist. 20 Years Ago He Declared Invisible Era. He Started Painting Invisible Paintings. The Zone Of Unfamiliar And Unknown. Paul Jaisini Destroyed His 200 Paintings. Once He Was Blind But Now We All Are He Declined Offers Of Major Art Museums

1994 He Started New Invisible Vision In Art

20 Years Ago Paul Jaisini Destroyed All Of His Artworks Turning Over The Last Page Of The Art History. Painting Oil Was His Life's Prime Joy. Perhaps Invisible Paintings Are Much More.

By Richard Serra

 

On display at Gagosian Gallery (Britannia Street), London

October 2014 to March 2015

bottoms up frame official animated artwork

PAUL JAISINI PAINTS INVISIBLE PAINTINGS SO FIERCELY AHEAD OF OUR TIME

Yayoi Kusama, Gagosian Gallery, New York

"What's that suppose to mean" segment starring Miss Richie

This Work Is Dedicated To The Extraordinary Enigmatic Man Mr. Paul Jaisini. Paul Jaisini's Vision Future Redirected Since He Started To Paint Invisible Paintings In 1994.

Richard Serra: Junction/Cycle

Two new sculptures

 

Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present Junction (2011) and Cycle (2010), two new sculptures by Richard Serra. Serra has pushed the unique sculptural syntax that he developed over the last fifteen years to arrive at entirely new forms in two of his most complex and challenging works to date.

Born in 1938, Richard Serra is one of the most significant artists of his generation. His groundbreaking bodies of work in both sculpture and drawing have been celebrated with major retrospectives at The Museum of Modern Art (“Richard Serra Sculpture Forty Years,” 2007 and “Richard Serra/Sculpture,” 1986) and the current “Richard Serra Drawings: A Retrospective" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which will travel this year to SFMOMA and the Menil Collection in Houston. He has produced large-scale, site-specific sculptures for architectural, urban and landscape settings spanning the globe, from Iceland to New Zealand. In addition to his 2008 MONUMENTA installation Promenade at the Grand Palais in Paris, Serra conceived The Matter of Time, an eightpart permanent installation at the Guggenheim Bilbao in 2005.

  

14 September, 2011 - 26 November, 2011

 

exhibition

 

Gagosian Gallery, New York, USA

   

I took this picture in Siegen, Germany, where this sculpture was built.

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© 2011 Werner Schnell - All rights reserved !

 

the official Gif artwork by GIGroup NYC 2014

Artworks Series Homage to Paul Jaisini, Invisible Paintings from 1994 by Gleitzeit International Group NYC

All RIGHT RESERVED COPYRIGHT GIGNYC 2014

2 torqued toruses: Sculptures by RICHARD SERRA.

 

Made of weatherproof steel each: 168 x 332 x 420 inches overall (426.7 x 843.3 x 1066.8 cm)

 

An exhibition in Gagosian Gallery Britannia Street London 2008

This is a candid shot of one of the gallery's guests.

 

A big thank you to Gagosian Gallery to be so open minded about photograpy in the gallery!

 

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July 28, 2009 Explore #67

 

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Very inportant for this photo!

Artworks Series Homage to Paul Jaisini, Invisible Paintings from 1994 by Gleitzeit International Group NYC

All RIGHT RESERVED COPYRIGHT GIGNYC 2014

Richard Avedon at the Gagosian Gallery, New York

Paul Jaisini Vision Beyond Visible 20 Years Ago He Destroyed All Of His Masterpieces In 1994 He Started To Paint The Enigmatic Invisible Paintings

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