Galleries in the Groove : Three Visionary Galleries 1960s to 1980s
Dense exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery by their archive department looking at three commercial galleries from the 1960s and 1970s which helped to transform the art scene.
I wish I had
known more about these galleries before I saw the show then I might have been
more excited. It was quite text heavy with invitations, press reports etc and
thickly displayed. The labels were often quite a long way from the objects so I
found it quite hard to follow their stories.
The galleries were the Robert Fraser Gallery which Bridget Riley premiered in the UK and where private views often became happenings, Wide White Space which transformed a domestic space into a hub for conceptual artists and Just Above Midtwon (JAM) in New York which represented African American artists and offered a community space for them.
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