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Art in America | How Leonora Carrington’s Surrealist Art Imaginatively Reclaimed Female Perspectives
April 7, 2021 By Tessa Solomon April 7, 2021 As artist Leonora Carrington told it, shortly after she became friends with members of... Read more -
Art in America | Synthetic Surrealism
April 7, 2021 By Lucy Ives April 7, 2021 In 1949, seven years after fleeing a warring Europe for Mexico City, the artist... Read more -
Revista de la Universidad de México | Ranu Mukherjee: diagonal roots
April 2, 2021 Carolina Magis Weinberg April, 2021 The banian is a tree that grows from the top to the bottom-birds deposit its... Read more -
Now online: symposia, curatorial and artist talks
Gallery News April 1, 2021 Gallery Wendi Norris is pleased to share our YouTube channel, a video archive of the gallery's symposia, curatorial and artist... Read more
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The Brooklyn Rail | Chitra Ganesh: A City Will Share Her Secrets If You Know How to Ask
April 1, 2021 Amber Jamilla Musser April 1, 2021 As this year's QUEERPOWER commission, Chitra Ganesh has filled 10 panels of Leslie Lohman's... Read more -
The Nation | Leonora Carrington’s Irreverent Dreamscapes
The surrealist painter’s only novel, The Hearing Trumpet, is a wily, epicurean, and hilariously scattershot exploration of nature, religion, myth, and more. April 1, 2021 Zachary Fine April 1, 2021 The life of the Surrealist painter and writer Leonora Carrington has, through time, shrunken... Read more -
Uncovering Alice Rahon: a conversation about the artist's first monograph
Event March 24, 2021 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM PDT Register HERE Like her poetry, Alice Rahon's paintings are thick... Read more -
Hyperallergic | A Revelatory Tarot Deck by Leonora Carrington
Resurfacing a little known part of the artist's oeuvre, a new text from Fulgur Press demonstrates that occultism was thoroughly knit into the fabric of Carrington's life. March 3, 2021 Cassie Packard March 3, 2021 Until recently, even leading scholars weren't aware that the British-born Mexican Surrealist Leonora Carrington had... Read more
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The Brooklyn Rail | Enrique Martínez Celaya with Eleanor Heartney
“Art allows the possibility of everything being in.” March 1, 2021 By Eleanor Heartney March 2021 Enrique Martínez Celaya is that rare artist who is also a polymath.... Read more -
de Young Museum premieres black box version of “When We Gather”
February 24, 2021 When We Gather Film Screening and Q+A de Young Museum, Virtual Wednesdays February 24, 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm (PST)... Read more -
When We Gather
FEATURED PROJECT January 27, 2021 January 27 - February 15, 2021 Renowned Artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons, in collaboration with Okwui Okpokwasili and LaTasha N. Nevada... Read more -
The New Yorker | How Leonora Carrington Feminized Surrealism
Each time the work of the British-Mexican artist and writer is reborn, it seems more prescient. December 21, 2020 By Merve Emre December 21, 2020 When asked to describe the circumstances of her birth, the Surrealist painter and writer... Read more
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The Tarot of Leonora Carrington
December 10, 2020 By Susan Aberth and Tere Arcq Introduction by Gabriel Weisz Carrington Published by Fulgur Press The British-born artist Leonora Carrington... Read more -
Chitra Ganesh Receives Anonymous Was a Woman Award
Gallery News November 18, 2020 Gallery Wendi Norris is proud to congratulate Chitra Ganesh on receiving a 2020 Anonymous Was a Woman Award. The annual... Read more -
Julio César Morales awarded Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant
Gallery News October 22, 2020 Gallery Wendi Norris proudly congratulates Julio César Morales on receiving a Joan Mitchell Foundation 2020 Painters and Sculptors Grant. Every... Read more -
Chitra Ganesh at the Leslie Lohman Museum of Art
FEATURED MUSEUM EXHIBITION October 18, 2020 October 18, 2020 - October 18, 2021 Chitra Ganesh: A city will share her secrets if you know how to... Read more
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The Art Institute of Chicago acquires two major works by Alice Rahon.
Gallery News October 13, 2020 Following the recent addition of Alice Rahon (1904-1987) to the program, Gallery Wendi Norris is pleased to announce that the... Read more -
Gallery Wendi Norris Now Represents Modern Artist Alice Rahon
Gallery News August 7, 2020 SAN FRANCISCO, October 13, 2020. Gallery Wendi Norris is delighted to announce representation of distinguished visual artist and poet Alice... Read more -
Architectural Digest India | Brooklyn-based Chitra Ganesh to reimagine the 1905 Bengali sci-fi novel Sultana’s Dream in bustling Soho
This Fall, New York's Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art and artist Chitra Ganesh will reveal a message on its window panels through 'QUEERPOWER', an installation on queer and urban imageries that will stay on view for a year July 9, 2020 Shaikh Ayaz July 9, 2020 This Fall, New York's Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art and artist Chitra Ganesh will reveal a... Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail | CHITRA GANESH with Megan N. Liberty
July 1, 2020 Megan N. Liberty July - August 2020 “To have a more just possibility of our future, we have to... Read more
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Artnet | Sotheby’s Middling Impressionist and Modern Sale Nets $62.8 Million Thanks to a Major Boost From Latin American Treasures
June 30, 2020 Eileen Kinsella June 30, 2020 Sotheby's started off the lengthy auction evening on a strong note, but bidding for Impressionist... Read more -
ARTnews | Sotheby’s Global Hybrid Online Evening Sale Soars to $363.2 M.
June 30, 2020 Angelica Villa June 30, 2020 The art market reopened last night with a resounding bang as Sotheby’s sold $363.2 million... Read more -
The New York Times | Art Auction or Game Show? Sotheby’s Tries Something New
June 30, 2020 Scott Reybur July 15, 2020 LONDON — “This is what we like: the ping-pong between New York and Hong Kong.... Read more -
Literature and Arts of the Americas | Leonora Carrington: The Story of the Last Egg
Gallery Wendi Norris - Offsite Exhibition New York City, May 23rd, 2019 to June 2019 June 17, 2020 Margaret Carson June 17, 2020 Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 53:2, 145-148 , (2020) Margaret Carson's translations... Read more
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Marin Magazine | 10 Women Leaders Who Are Breaking the Glass Ceiling
June 10, 2020 Elizabeth Mabey, Nicole Stiles June 10, 2020 A local group of women who helped each other not only become successful... Read more -
Bomb Magazine | Chitra Ganesh by Tausif Noor
May 19, 2020 Tausif Noor May 19, 2020 Issue #151 Ancient mythologies, popular folklore, queer futurisms: in the art of Chitra Ganesh,... Read more -
Flash Art | The Exquisite Cruelty of Time
April 1, 2020 Chitra Ganesh, The Exquisite Cruelty of Time, 2020 Commission for FLASH ART Magazine April - May, 2020 Read more -
New Light, Oklahoma Contemporary | #ArtistSpotlight: Eva Schlegel
Get to know the artists behind Bright Golden Haze March 31, 2020 March 31, 2020 Light and architecture collide in the dizzying work of Viennese artist Eva Schlegel. By blurring the focus... Read more
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Artsy | How These 7 Women Are Making the Art World More Diverse
March 9, 2020 Anna Louie Sussman March 9, 2020 Women have played key patronage roles in the history of art—from the Egyptian... Read more -
AnOther Magazine | Top Ten Surrealists: From Dorothea Tanning to Man Ray
March 5, 2020 Daisy Woodward March 5, 2020 Surrealism - that seminal artistic and literary movement led by French poet André Breton -... Read more -
Los Angeles Times | In HBO’s ‘Brillo Box,’ the true story of how a $1,000 purchase became a $3-million Warhol work of art,
August 7, 2017 By Christopher Knight , Art Critic Contact Reporter August 7, 2017 Apparently, we can’t get enough of Andy Warhol —... Read more -
Art in America | Up Close 2016: San Francisco
December 20, 2016 Kevin Killian December 20, 2016 In 2016 we launched the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation/Art in America Arts Writing Fellowships, a joint... Read more
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Hyperallergic | Are We Ready for the News that Peter Young Delivers Us?
November 24, 2013 John Yau November 24, 2013 In the summer of 1969, Peter Young left New York — and his studio on... Read more -
The New York Times | Review: Peter Young's '#15' an 'Emerald City' standout
December 14, 2012 Christopher Knight December 14, 2012 Peter Young's rambunctious 1972 painting '#15' is the only large work among 11 small or... Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail | TRACKS: Peter Young: An Unlikely Artist
September 1, 2007 Ben La Rocco September, 2007 In the deeper recesses of my psyche, I preserve the ideal of the artist as... Read more -
The New York Times | Kandy-Colored Dot-Flake Streamline Maverick
August 3, 2007 Roberta Smith, August 3, 2007 Peter Young’s art is a blast from the past that singes the present.... Read more
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