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  1. This winter, Vito Schnabel Gallery will present Old Friends: Francesco Clemente, David Salle, Julian Schnabel, an exhibition focused upon three era-defining New York artists whose work forged new directions in contemporary painting. Francesco Clemente, David Salle, and Julian Schnabel each emerged on the New York art scene in the early 1980s.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2021 · Gallerist Vito Schnabel on Nike Air Force 1s, His Prized Man Ray and Why He Owns One Watch The new 5,000-square-foot gallery in Chelsea is sure to draw a colorful crowd. Published on April 10, 2021

  3. vito schnabel gallery 455 west 19th street, new york, ny 10011 | t. 646 216 3932 info@vitoschnabel.com vito schnabel gallery via maistra 37, 7500 st. moritz, switzerland | t. +41 (0)81 544 7620 stmoritz@vitoschnabel.com . privacy policy site index.

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    vito schnabel gallery 455 west 19th street, new york, ny 10011 | t. 646 216 3932 info@vitoschnabel.com vito schnabel gallery via maistra 37, 7500 st. moritz, switzerland | t. +41 (0)81 544 7620 stmoritz@vitoschnabel.com . privacy policy site index.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2016 · Vito Schnabel is sitting on the white couch in his living room next to his sleeping bulldog, Albert, and staring at the wall. Specifically, he’s staring at paintings by artists Joe Bradley and Dan Colen and talking about how all this came to be: his life as an art dealer and how he created this apartment in the industrial building that his father, artist Julian Schnabel, bought in 1997 and ...

  6. Vito Schnabel Gallery - 43 Clarkson Street, New York. “You don’t call yourself an ‘artist’—if others want to, that’s up to them.”. In the New York art scene of the mid-1960s and early ‘70s, Brigid Berlin achieved the rarest of feats by becoming an essential member of both of the two opposing spheres of the downtown creative ...

  7. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Vito Schnabel gallery – from Sterling Ruby to Jordy Kerwick At the end of the month of December 2015, Vito Schnabel, unveiled a second gallery space in the Swiss Alps. Located in Bruno Bischofberger’s former art space in St. Moritz, the gallery was inaugurated by presenting contemporary Swiss artist Urs Fischer’s wax sculpture Bruno & Yoyo.