Nancy Spero Retrospective Opens in Paris with Cooper Union Commemoration
In Paris, a significant exhibition highlighting the pioneering feminist artist Nancy Spero has begun. A public tribute took place on April 18 at 3pm at Cooper Union, with notable figures like Benjamin Buchloh, Donna De Salvo, and Kiki Smith among the speakers. Spero's "The War Series, 1966-70" is featured at Galerie Lelong, running until December 6 at 528 W 26th Street, New York. The ADAA fair showcased exceptional historical and contemporary art, while Mira Schor’s "The Red Tie Paintings" stood out for its vividness. Frieze New York spotlighted feminist artists as a rising trend. Other exhibitions include Hans Haacke at Paula Cooper and "George Grosz: Politics and Influence" at Nolan.
Key facts
- Nancy Spero retrospective opened in Paris
- Cooper Union hosted commemoration on April 18 at 3pm
- Speakers included Benjamin Buchloh, Donna De Salvo, Christopher Lyon, Bartomeu Marí, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Kiki Smith, Robert Storr, and Nora York
- Spero's "The War Series, 1966-70" at Galerie Lelong through December 6
- ADAA fair presented high-end historical and contemporary offerings
- Mira Schor's "The Red Tie Paintings" exhibition described with lyrical fury
- Frieze New York highlighted feminist artists as fashionable
- Al Held exhibition at Robert Miller Gallery through January 3
Entities
Artists
- Nancy Spero
- Mira Schor
- Hans Haacke
- Duncan Hannah
- Barbara Takenaga
- Al Held
- George Grosz
- Benjamin Buchloh
- Donna De Salvo
- Christopher Lyon
- Bartomeu Marí
- Hans Ulrich Obrist
- Kiki Smith
- Robert Storr
- Nora York
Institutions
- Cooper Union
- Galerie Lelong
- ADAA
- The Armory Show
- Frieze New York
- Paula Cooper
- James Graham & Sons
- McKenzie Fine Art
- Robert Miller Gallery
- St. Etienne
- Nolan
- The Nation
- Verso
- artcritical
Locations
- Paris
- France
- New York
- United States
- 528 W 26th Street
- 524 W 26th Street