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Almine Rech to open new gallery in Paris with Kenny Scharf solo show
Almine Rech Paris - 18 avenue Matignon. Photo: Aurélien Mole - Courtesy of Almine Rech.
PARIS
.-Almine Rech announced the opening of its second gallery in Paris, to be located on the prestigious Avenue Matignon in the 8th arrondissement, an area that has long been home to a prominent community of art galleries, auction houses, and cultural attractions. The inaugural show at Almine Rech Paris | Matignon will be a solo exhibition of new paintings by iconic American artist Kenny Scharf, titled Vaxi Nation, opening January 21, 2021.
The gallery is located in an elegant Haussmann building and is situated on the ground and first floors, both of which will be dedicated to exhibition spaces to present the gallerys roster of international artists and secondary market works in a new context within the city. Almine Rech | Matignon marks the sixth location internationally and the second in Parisfor Almine Rech, who
Alyssa Nitchun, who takes over as executive director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art on 15 February Khaled Jarrar, courtesy of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in New York announced today that it had appointed Alyssa Nitchun, a culture and design consultant and former acting executive director at the public art organisation Creative Time, as its next executive director.
Nitchum, who takes over on 15 February, will advance socially concerned programming and seek financial stability and an international profile for the museum, which is dedicated to championing LGBTQ art and the artists who create it. She succeeds Laura Raicovich, a former director of the Queens Museum of Art who has served as interim director of the Leslie-Lohman since its closure in March.