Yvonne Jacquette's Paintings at DC Moore Gallery
Yvonne Jacquette's paintings are on view at DC Moore Gallery until April 22. Her work is described as both immensely likeable and seriously odd, with a compelling sense of presentness achieved through dense color and form. The same manic qualities that make her paintings quirky and chirpy also render them weirdly alienating. Jacquette has summered in Maine since 1954 and spent most of her busy summer there, with trips back to New York to select photographs for a definitive book about her late husband's work. The exhibition is part of a group of shows including El Anatsui at Jack Shainman, Damien Hirst at Gagosian, and Tino Sehgal at the Guggenheim.
Key facts
- Yvonne Jacquette's paintings are on view at DC Moore Gallery until April 22.
- Her work is described as immensely likeable and seriously odd.
- She has summered in Maine since 1954.
- She made trips to New York to select photographs for a book about her late husband's work.
- Other concurrent exhibitions include El Anatsui at Jack Shainman, Damien Hirst at Gagosian, and Tino Sehgal at the Guggenheim.
- The gallery is located at 724 Fifth Avenue at 57 Street.
- The article is from artcritical.
- The tag 'Yvonne Jacquette' appears in multiple articles on artcritical.
Entities
Artists
- Yvonne Jacquette
- El Anatsui
- Damien Hirst
- Tino Sehgal
- Stanley Spencer
- Kevin Wixted
Institutions
- DC Moore Gallery
- Jack Shainman Gallery
- Gagosian Gallery
- Guggenheim Museum
- CDS Gallery
- Lohin-Geduld Gallery
- Elizabeth Harris Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York City
- Maine
- 724 Fifth Avenue, New York
- 76 East 79 Street, New York
- 531 West 25th Street, New York
- 529 West 20 Street, New York