Tadaaki Kuwayama Interview on NY Art Beat


February 18, 2012

"I felt that color was something that everybody painted on by hand, and that artistic production was seen as an act of human creation. I wanted to deny that. That’s how my work started out. I wanted to obliterate all elements of what had come before, and to create multiple versions of the same thing."

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Tadaaki Kuwayama Interview on NY Art Beat

Richard Van Buren "New Sculpture" Reviewed in Modern Painters


January 24, 2012

"Who knew seashells and thermoplastic could combine to such effect? Van Buren is a peer and a friend of Lynda Benglis's, and both artists share an affection for molten forms."

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Richard Van Buren "New Sculpture" Reviewed in Modern Painters

Tadaaki Kuwayama Featured in The Wall Street Journal


January 20, 2012

"At 79, an age when most artists are preparing career retrospectives, Tadaaki Kuwayama is still experimenting with media. On Thursday, a new exhibition of four site-specific pieces in titanium, aluminum, Mylar and Bakelite will open at Gary Snyder Gallery in Chelsea."

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Tadaaki Kuwayama Featured in The Wall Street Journal

"Nicholas Krushenick: A Survey" Reviewed in Art in America


January 10, 2012

"I would be surprised if there was a more exciting painting exhibition in a New York gallery this season than the concentrated four-decade survey of the paintings and works on paper of Nicholas Krushenick (1929-1999) at Gary Snyder."

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"Nicholas Krushenick: A Survey" Reviewed in Art in America

"Nicholas Krushenick: A Survey" Reviewed in Artforum


December 8, 2011

"How to explain the fact that Nicholas Krushenick’s art has flown below the radar for so long, despite recurrent attempts to revive interest his work, and despite the fact that it not only is in itself excellent but self-evidently fills a niche that needs to be filled—namely that of the missing link between hard-edge abstraction and Pop art?"

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"Nicholas Krushenick: A Survey" Reviewed in Artforum

Richard Van Buren Featured on the Cover of The Brooklyn Rail


November 2, 2011

After Hurricane Irene prevented them from meeting at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockport, Maine, where a selection of his sculptures was on exhibition, Richard Van Buren and John Yau met in New York to discuss his work and his upcoming show at Gary Snyder Gallery (November 10 – December 17, 2011).

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Richard Van Buren Featured on the Cover of The Brooklyn Rail

"Nicholas Krushenick: A Survey" Reviewed in The New York Times


October 14, 2011

"With inexhaustible inventiveness and varying degrees of complexity and simplification, Krushenick continued to experiment with formal and metaphorical possibilities until the end of his life. His marvelous, underappreciated oeuvre cries out for a full-scale museum survey."

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"Nicholas Krushenick: A Survey" Reviewed in The New York Times

Gary Snyder Gallery Opens in Chelsea


August 8, 2011

Founder Gary Snyder and Co-founder and Director Garth Greenan are pleased to announce the opening of their new space, Gary Snyder Gallery, at 529 West 20th Street in New York’s Chelsea Arts District. Opening on September 22, 2011, the gallery focuses on mid-twentieth century American art, with a particular emphasis on artists who emerged during the 1960s.

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Gary Snyder Gallery Opens in Chelsea