Louisa Chase Gets Solo Show at Berry Campbell, New York
Berry Campbell in New York presents "Louisa Chase: The Eighties," the largest and most comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the American artist in 25 years. The show focuses on her work from the 1970s to mid-1980s, highlighting her role between Neo-Expressionism and the New Image movement. Chase (1951–2016) was mentored by Philip Guston and exhibited at the Whitney Biennial (1981, 1983) and the Venice Biennale (1984). Her work is held by MoMA, the Met, the National Gallery of Art, and the Walker Art Center. The exhibition runs through May 30, 2026.
Key facts
- Louisa Chase (1951–2016) is the subject of a solo show at Berry Campbell, New York.
- The exhibition is titled 'Louisa Chase: The Eighties'.
- It is the largest and most comprehensive show dedicated to Chase in 25 years.
- The show is the first since Berry Campbell announced representation of Chase's estate.
- Chase was mentored by Philip Guston in 1975 during her MFA at Yale.
- She had her first solo show at Robert Miller Gallery in 1981.
- She was included in the Whitney Biennial in 1981 and 1983.
- Her work was shown in the American Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1984.
- Her work is in collections of MoMA, the Met, National Gallery of Art, and Walker Art Center.
- The exhibition runs through May 30, 2026.
Entities
Artists
- Louisa Chase
- Philip Guston
- Marilyn Minter
- Judy Pfaff
- David Salle
- Julian Schnabel
Institutions
- Berry Campbell
- Robert Miller Gallery
- Whitney Biennial
- Venice Biennale
- Museum of Modern Art
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- National Gallery of Art
- Walker Art Center
- Yale University
Locations
- New York
- Washington, D.C.
- Minneapolis