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Twenty Five -  - Exhibitions - Luhring Augustine

Luhring Augustine is pleased to announce TWENTY FIVE, a group exhibition commemorating the gallery's history on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. The exhibition will include works by: Janine Antoni, Nobuyoshi Araki, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Larry Clark, George Condo, Gregory Crewdson, William Daniels, Günther Förg, Zarina Hashmi, Johannes Kahrs, Jon Kessler, Martin Kippenberger, Ragnar Kjartansson, Luisa Lambri, Glenn Ligon, Paul McCarthy, Yasumasa Morimura, Daido Moriyama, Reinhard Mucha, David Musgrave, Cady Noland, Albert Oehlen, Ed Paschke, Jack Pierson, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Stephen Prina, Pipilotti Rist, Josh Smith, Joel Sternfeld, Tunga, Guido van der Werve, Rachel Whiteread, Christopher Williams, Steve Wolfe, and Christopher Wool. TWENTY FIVE is a look into Luhring Augustine's past and present, with important works from significant exhibitions at the gallery as well as new ones.

Founded in 1985 by Lawrence Luhring and Roland Augustine, the gallery's history has been characterized by its commitment to a singular roster of international artists and a rigorous contemporary program punctuated by the inclusion of historical exhibitions. From its inception in midtown Manhattan through its ten years in Soho to its current incarnation on 24th Street in Chelsea, as well as other project spaces in New York and Los Angeles, Luhring Augustine has a history resonant with many "firsts"; notably, the debuts of important works of art by Larry Clark, Pipilotti Rist, and Christopher Wool, as well as the first U.S. solo exhibitions of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Günther Förg, Johannes Kahrs, Albert Oehlen, Yasumasa Morimura, Reinhard Mucha, and Rachel Whiteread. Other significant exhibitions with artists outside the gallery's representation include Remembering Marcel in 1987; Gerhard Richter in 1995; Donald Judd, Stacks in 2000; Red Sky: Arte Povera in 2008 with works by Alighiero e Boetti, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Giulio Paolini, and Michelangelo Pistoletto among others; and The Irreverent Object in 2009 which included Joseph Beuys, Louise Bourgeois, Marcel Broodthaers, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Reinhard Mucha, and Franz West.

Among the works included in TWENTY FIVE are Janine Antoni's Lick and Lather, 1993, a series of two self-portrait busts made of chocolate and soap; Joel Sternfeld's iconic McLean, Virginia, December, 1978, from his American Prospects series; Rachel Whiteread's Untitled (Black Bed), 1991; Cady Noland's Crate of Beer, 1989; Christopher Wool's Minor Mishap II, 2001; and the cover of Larry Clark's 1983 book Teenage Lust. Many of the works in the exhibition are emblematic of milestones in the artists' careers. For example, a meticulously-staged large-scale photograph by Gregory Crewdson referencing the Shakespearean character Ophelia, which later became the cover of his book Twilight in 2003; Yasumasa Morimura's Angels Descending a Staircase, 1991, which illustrates the artist's pioneering use of photographic manipulation; and a 1992 self-portrait by Martin Kippenberger, with whom the gallery maintained a long relationship and who was featured in solo shows at Luhring Augustine in New York and Los Angeles.

Throughout the course of its history, Luhring Augustine has published numerous catalogues to accompany its exhibitions and serve as historic documentation. In conjunction with TWENTY FIVE, the artist Josh Smith has created an artist book comprised of images of each of the gallery's exhibition announcement cards since 1985, installation photographs, and archival documents. A history of the gallery written by art critic and curator Allan Schwartzman will preface the book.

For further information, please contact Natalia Sacasa at 212.206.9100 or via email at natalia@luhringaugustine.com.

Artworks

Announcement card (front)
Announcement card (back)
Nobuyoshi Araki Untitled, 1997
Janine Antoni Lick and Lather, 1993
Martin Kippenberger Ohne Titel (Meine Lügen sind ehrlich), 1992
Ragnar Kjartansson Satan is Real, 2005
Jon Kessler Noriko, 1994
Johannes Kahrs Untitled (man in a room), 2009
Zarina ...these cities blotted into the wilderness, 2003
Günther Förg Untitled, 1992
William Daniels The Abbey in the Oak Wood (2), 2002
Gregory Crewdson Untitled (Ophelia), 2001
George Condo Cocktail Drinker, 1995
Larry Clark Untitled, 1972
Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller
Glenn Ligon Figure #32, 2009
Luisa Lambri Untitled (Casino #02), 2003
Paul McCarthy Gold Butter Dog 1, Guggenheim Crown, Silicon, 2003
Yasumasa Morimura Angels Descending Staircase, 1991
Daido Moriyama Hawaii, 2007/2010
Reinhard Mucha Beuron, 2007
Reinhard Mucha Stunde Null, 2006
David Musgrave Plane with entangled figures, 2006
Albert Oehlen Lämmle live, 2004
Ed Paschke Boxer with Masque, 2004
Jack Pierson ABSTRACT #19, 2009
Michelangelo Pistoletto Metrocubo d'infinito, 1966
Stephen Prina Untitled, Version II, 1987-88
Pipilotti Rist Head Salad, 2010
Josh Smith Untitled, 2002
Josh Smith Untitled, 2002
Joel Sternfeld McLean, Virginia, December 1978
Tunga Untitled, 1980s
Guido van der Werve
Rachel Whiteread Untitled (Black Bed), 1991
Christopher Williams Tenebrionidae, Death Feining Beetle (Nr. 2), 1996
Steve Wolfe Untitled (Study For Stephen Crane: Stories And Tales), 2008-2010
Steve Wolfe Untitled (The Postman Always Rings Twice), 1996-1997
Christopher Wool Minor Mishap II, 2001

Installation Views

Twenty Five Installation view
Twenty Five Installation view
Twenty Five Installation view
Twenty Five Installation view
Twenty Five Installation view
Twenty Five Installation view
Twenty Five Installation view

Contact

For more information, please contact Natalia Sacasa at 212.206.9100 or via email at natalia@luhringaugustine.com.

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