Dear Friend of Gertrude,
As you know, we’ve spent the past months hosting secret Salons in places ranging from a church in Brooklyn, a penthouse on the UES to Google’s Chelsea office, working with premiere curators to select leading artists and promising new talent.
While private, the art world noticed, and we received thousands of applications to attend.
On October 16, at 11am ET we will introduce the next step as we redefine the art Salon for the 21st Century.
If you haven’t already, make sure to sign up here.
If you came to a Salon we cannot wait to have you back, and if not, let’s meet soon.
Amicalement,
Gertrude & Team
Artwork: “TV on TV” by Nobutaka Aozaki, shown at a Gertrude Salon.
→Salon #14. Nobutaka Aozaki - From Here to There
Wednesday, October 2nd. 7pm.
Curated by Heidi Lee-Komaromi.
A private Salon for press and Premium Members.
Nobutaka Aozaki is a New York-based artist who was born in Japan. His work plays with everyday interactions in order to explore the relationships between artistic labor and non-artistic labor, an artist and their audiences, and art and commodity.
He holds an MFA from Hunter College. His recent exhibitions include “C12 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition” at Marianne Boesky gallery, New York (2013), “New Wight Biennale 2012”, University of California, Los Angeles (2012), “Welcome To The Real”, TEMP Art Space, New York (2013).
View information about all works displayed here.
Photography by Amanda Vincelli.
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