Rachel Uffner Gallery Features Diverse Spring Shows
Rachel Uffner Gallery in New York presented a series of exhibitions earlier this spring, including sculptures and reliefs exploring softness from the 1960s to the present, and an artist's investigation of intellectual, aesthetic, and corporeal adornment. Studio neighbors created neighboring shows, and an impressive debut marked affinities with two favorite painters. Pam Lims' 'Problem Picture Sources' featured new sculptures through October 24. The gallery also participated in a group of concurrent shows at 303 Gallery (Mike Nelson), Yvon Lambert (Joan Jonas), Rachel Uffner Gallery (Anya Kieler), and PaceWildenstein (Robert Ryman).
Key facts
- Exhibitions at Rachel Uffner Gallery earlier this spring.
- Sculptures and reliefs from the 1960s to the present focused on softness.
- Artist explored intellectual, aesthetic, and corporeal adornment.
- Studio neighbors created neighboring shows.
- Impressive debut show with affinities to two favorite painters.
- Pam Lims' 'Problem Picture Sources' ran through October 24.
- Concurrent shows at 303 Gallery, Yvon Lambert, Rachel Uffner Gallery, and PaceWildenstein.
- Artists included Mike Nelson, Joan Jonas, Anya Kieler, and Robert Ryman.
Entities
Artists
- Pam Lims
- Mike Nelson
- Joan Jonas
- Anya Kieler
- Robert Ryman
Institutions
- Rachel Uffner Gallery
- 303 Gallery
- Yvon Lambert
- PaceWildenstein
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States