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Think Pink: Curated by Beth Rudin Dewoody

Gavlak Palm Beach

February 13 – March 20, 2010

Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010
Installation view, Think Pink, 2010

Press Release

Gavlak is pleased to announce the opening of Think Pink curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody featuring pink work from over 85 international artists. The exhibition focuses on this most saccharine hue in various media including: painting, sculpture, photography, video, drawing and assemblage by both established and emerging artists. Think Pink ranges conceptually from sickening (deliciously) sweet to disturbingly (wonderfully) perverse. In an old Florida beach town where pink is a neutral and ubiquitous on the people, interiors, cars and lap dogs, a more subversive, sensual, and provocative display of pink will take over Gavlak Gallery.

Think Pink will include works by Marina Abramović, Jose Alvarez, Susan Anderson, L.C. Armstrong, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Andisheh Avini, Natalia Benedetti, Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Isaac Brest, Nancy Brooks Brody, Carolyn Carr, Michael Combs, Will Cotton, Heather Cox, Martin Creed, E.V. Day, Peter Dayton, Stephen Dean, Yandin DeFay, Wim Delvoye, Jonny Detiger, Louise Erhard, Phillip Estlund, Margaret Evangeline, Alesha Fiandaca, Arlene Florence, Dana Funaro, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Nelson Hallonquist, Trenton Doyle Hancock, David Haxton, Mary Heilmann, Nir Hod, Rachel Lee Hovnanian, Airan Kang, Marina Karella, Deborah Kass, Richard Klein, Kinke Kooi, Lee Krasner, Jason Kraus, Rachel Lachowicz, Cary Leibowitz, Zane Lewis, Tim Liddy, Dylan Lynch, Burton Machen, Helen Marden, Paul McCarthy, John McCracken, Patrick McMullan, Jason Middlebrook, Christopher Milne, Marilyn Minter, Maynard Monrow, Takashi Murakami, Ruby Neri, Michele Oka Doner, Vincent Olinet, Jen O’Malley, Camilo Ontiveros, William Pagano, Kembra Pfahler, Jack Pierson, Randy Polumbo, Pipilotti Rist, Kathy Rudin, Anselm Reyle, Will Ryman, Martin Saar, Noh, Sang Kyoon, David Schafer, Frank Selby, Bruce Sherman, Hunt Slonem, John Sonsini, Victor Spinski, Steven & William, George Stoll, Kirsten Stoltmann, Juan Uslé, Bob Wade, Debora Warner, John Waters, Rob Wynne and Liu Ye.

Beth Rudin DeWoody is a New York art collector and curator. She is the executive vice president of Rudin Management and on the board of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Creative Time, The New School, New Yorkers For Children, and the New York Police Foundation. Her other most recent exhibitions include In Stitches at Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller Gallery, New York, Just What Are They Saying... at the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans and I Won't Grow Up at Cheim & Read, New York.

Selected works from the exhibition will also be on view at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach.

 

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