Gerardo Rueda Exhibition at Chelsea Art Museum Highlights Spanish Master's Vision
The Chelsea Art Museum in New York presented a rare U.S. exhibition of Spanish artist Gerardo Rueda's work from January 21 to March 14, 2004. Located at 556 West 22nd Street, the museum showcased Rueda's distinctive artistic vision, tracing its development throughout his career. Born in 1926 and passing away in 1996, Rueda's practice engaged with concerns about global warming's impact on both the natural world and human psychology. The exhibition highlighted how artists recognize climate change's tangible and imaginative consequences. This presentation offered American audiences a comprehensive look at Rueda's determined artistic approach.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: January 21 – March 14, 2004
- Artist: Gerardo Rueda (1926-1996)
- Venue: Chelsea Art Museum
- Address: 556 W 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011
- Phone: 212-255-0719
- Rueda was a Spanish master
- Exhibition presented Rueda's singular vision
- Artists are concerned about global warming's real and psychic damage
Entities
Artists
- Gerardo Rueda
Institutions
- Chelsea Art Museum
Locations
- New York
- United States
- New York, NY 10011