NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS: Yayoi Kusama: I Who Have Arrived in Heaven, Reinhard Mucha: Hidden Tracks, Susana Solano: A meitat de camí - Halfway there



David Zwirner presents I Who Have Arrived in Heaven, the gallery's inaugural exhibition with Yayoi Kusama (b. Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, 1929). The show features 27 new large-scale paintings alongside a recent video installation and two mirrored infinity rooms.

Yayoi Kusama: I Who Have Arrived in Heaven David Zwirner  519, 525 & 533 West 19th Street New York, NY 1001. 8 November - 21 December 2013

Yayoi Kusama, Installation view, Manhattan Suicide Addict, 2010. Dimensions variable
      



Yayoi Kusama, Love is Calling, 2013
        
Wood, metal, glass mirrors, tile, acrylic panel, rubber, blowers, lighting element, speakers, and sound. 174 1/2 x 340 5/8 x 239 3/8 inches / 443 x 865 x 608 cm


   Yayoi Kusama, Arty in the Dead of Night, 2013
       
Acrylic on canvas. 76 3/8 x 76 3/8 inches / 194 x 194 cm



Yayoi Kusama, Dance Party Night, 2013
       
Acrylic on canvas. 76 3/8 x 76 3/8 inches / 194 x 194 cm



Yayoi Kusama, Flowers in a Memory, 2013
       
Acrylic on canvas. 76 3/8 x 76 3/8 inches / 194 x 194 cm




Luhring Augustine Gallery presents Hidden Tracks, an exhibition of recent works by Reinhard Mucha (b. Düsseldorf, Germany, 1950). Mucha's complex work penetrates several dualities: connectivity and isolation, temporality and permanence, intimate narrative and national history, progress and stasis.

Reinhard Mucha: Hidden Tracks Luhring Augustine Gallery 531 West 24th Street New York, NY 10011. 2 November 2013 - 11 January 2014


Reinhard Mucha, Test Arrangement for Untitled (Reinhard Mucha - Die Letzten werden die Letzen sein - Nationalgalerie Berlin 1982), 2008, For Mies van der Rohe, 2013
free-standing sculpture
pedestal wood, felt, 2 tape measures, metal, 6 footstools metal, PVC, 6 glass sheets
pedestal: 34.8 x 75.3 x 38.8 inches
(88 x 191 x 98.5 cm)
variable dimensions
Sound installation and video installation (endless loops: sound of the TGV 9836 in the saloon coach, 300 km/h between Bruxelles-Midi and Lyon Part Dieu, June 30, 2007 and videoanimated photographs of the artist’s contribution to the exhibition Kunst wird Material, Nationalgalerie Berlin 1982)


Reinhard Mucha, Gruppe 47, 2008 / Voddow, 2010
two-part work ensemble
free-standing sculpture
Gruppe 47
wood, float glass (display case), pedestal oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring), 4 footstools wood, melamine resin coat, PVC, felt, 4 clipboards hardboard, metal, 4 folding rulers aluminum
71.9 x 42.9 x 21.3 inches
(182.6 x 109 x 54 cm)
wall-mounted sculpture
Voddow
aluminum, float glass, enamel painted on reverse of glass, hay rack solid wood (found object), canvas, cotton fleece, felt, blockboard
52.4 x 177.6 x 17.3 inches
(133.1 x 451 x 44 cm)


Reinhard Mucha, Stunde Null, 2006 / Hennef, 2009
two-part work ensemble for the exhibition Hidden Tracks
free-standing sculpture
Stunde Null
wood, float glass (display case), pedestal wood, oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring), 6 parts of rails (model railway track 0) sheet steel, gaffer mold (found object) pear wood, steel wire, kiln (found object) stove enamel, steel, fire clay, cast iron
71.6 x 20.4 x 30.3 inches
(182 x 52 x 77 cm)
wall-mounted sculpture
Hennef
aluminum, float glass, enamel painted on reverse of glass, wall panel lacquer paint, wood (found object), wooden plank (found object), canvas, industrial felt, blockboard
53.2 x 181.1 x 17.4 inches
(135.3 x 460 x 44.4 cm)




Reinhard Mucha, Die Deutsche Frage, 2007 / Dornap, For Philip Nelson, 2007
two-part work ensemble
free-standing sculpture
Die Deutsche Frage
wood, float glass (display case), pedestal hardboard, oil paint print on bituminized feltbase (flooring), 3 footstools (found objects) wood, 3 childrens’ cardboard suitcases (found objects) leather cardboard, metal
71.9 x 30.3 x 20.5 inches
(182.6 x 77 x 52 cm)
wall-mounted sculpture
Dornap, For Philip Nelson
aluminum, float glass, enamel painted on reverse of glass, oil paint print on
bituminized feltbase (flooring), hardboard, wood
70 x 236.1 x 21.1 inches
(177.8 x 599.7 x 53.7 cm)



Reinhard Mucha, Siegen, 2013
wall-mounted sculpture
metal shoulder clips, float glass, enamel painted on reverse of glass, steel, tin tub zinc-coated steel sheet, solid wood (found object), multilayer plywood
37.5 x 70.9 x 15.7 inches
(95.2 x 180.2 x 39.8 cm)



Jack Shainman Gallery presents A meitat de camí - Halfway there, Barcelona-born artist Susana Solano's first solo show with the gallery. The exhibition spans 26 years of Solano's practice and includes new sculptures and historical works. Within the traditions of post-minimalism, Solano’s work conveys a connection to personal memory, domestic space and the natural world.
  
Susana Solano: A meitat de cami- Halfway there Jack Shainman Gallery 513 West 20th Street New York, NY 10011. 22 November 2013 - 11 January 2014


Susana Solano, Ombra mai fu, 2012-2013
galvanised iron, dimensions variable
112 x 279 installed


Susana Solano, El lugar donde volvió, 1998
Iron
135 1/2 x 145 1/2 x 145 1/4 inches


Susana Solano, El teu nom, 1987
Iron and lead
38 x 126 x 60 inches


Susana Solano, Encima de una alfombra 2, 2000
Stainless steel, galvanised mesh and carpet
57 x 69 x 30 inches




Susana Solano, Bura II, 2001-2005
Painted iron and rattan
65 1/2 x 64 x 74 inches




Susana Solano, Bura III, 2004-2005. Rattan. 72 x 97 x 47 inches