Pace Gallery Opens New Space in Geneva
Pace Gallery is set to broaden its global reach with a new space in Geneva, Switzerland, opening on March 20, 2018. Covering 300 square meters at Quai des Bergues 15-17, this gallery will launch with a group exhibition that explores the links between minimalist and conceptual art, featuring works by Sol LeWitt, Louise Nevelson, and Adam Pendleton, running until May 4. This venue will strengthen Pace's relationships with cultural institutions and collectors across Switzerland and Europe. March is also significant for Pace, as they will debut another gallery in Hong Kong on March 26 during Art Basel Hong Kong, located in the H Queen's tower by CL3 Architects. Additionally, their Chelsea headquarters in New York is expanding under Bonetti/Kozerski's guidance.
Key facts
- Pace Gallery opens a new space in Geneva on March 20, 2018.
- The gallery is located at Quai des Bergues 15-17, covering over 300 square meters.
- The inaugural exhibition features Sol LeWitt, Louise Nevelson, and Adam Pendleton, running until May 4.
- Pace also opens a second Hong Kong gallery on March 26 during Art Basel HK.
- The Hong Kong space is in the H Queen's tower, designed by William Lim of CL3 Architects.
- Pace is expanding its New York headquarters in Chelsea, designed by Bonetti/Kozerski.
- Upcoming exhibitions include Yin Xiuzhen, Song Dong, Li Songsong, Mark Rothko, Richard Tuttle in Beijing and Seoul.
- Pace Gallery was founded in 1960 by Arnold Glimcher in Boston.
Entities
Artists
- Sol LeWitt
- Louise Nevelson
- Adam Pendleton
- Yin Xiuzhen
- Song Dong
- Li Songsong
- Mark Rothko
- Richard Tuttle
- Mao Yan
- Leo Villareal
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Nigel Cooke
- Alexander Calder
- Adrian Ghenie
- Lee Ufan
- Maya Lin
Institutions
- Pace Gallery
- Art Basel
- CL3 Architects
- David Zwirner
- Hauser & Wirth
- Wildenstein & Company
- Bonetti/Kozerski
- Artribune
Locations
- Geneva
- Switzerland
- Hong Kong
- London
- Beijing
- Seoul
- Palo Alto
- New York
- Chelsea
- Boston
- Manhattan
- Quai des Bergues 15-17
- H Queen's
- 15C Entertainment Building