Wilder Alison, Untitled
Wilder Alison, Untitled
Dyed wool and thread
31.4 × 55 inches
Gordon Robichaux (New York) and Parker Gallery (Los Angeles) are pleased to announce a gallery exchange from March through April 2020. In conjunction with both galleries’ participation in the Independent Art Fair in New York (March 5–8), and in the spirit of collaboration, the exchange is a platform to foster and expand audiences for the two programs and their artists.
From March 15–April 25, Gordon Robichaux will present an expansive group exhibition at Parker Gallery in Los Angeles: A Page From My Intimate Journal (Part II) —. The exhibition exemplifies Gordon Robichaux’s distinct vision and program, and includes works by artists represented by the gallery, artists who have collaborated with the gallery over its three-year history, as well as those who point to the program’s future:
Wilder Alison, Leilah Babirye, Matt Connors, Jenni Crain, Stephanie Crawford, Florence Derive, Daphne Fitzpatrick, Gillian Garcia, Daniel Marcellus Givens, Janice Guy, Otis Houston Jr., Miles Huston, KIOSK / Marco ter Haar Romeny, Clifford Prince King, Elisabeth Kley, Wayne Koestenbaum, Siobhan Liddell, Rosemary Mayer, McDermott & McGough, Reverend Joyce McDonald, Matt Paweski, Signe Olson, Sanou Oumar, Kerry Schuss, Dean Spunt, Tabboo!, Ken Tisa, Boris Torres, and Frederick Weston.
From March 1–April 19, Parker Gallery will present a solo exhibition by William T. Wiley, Real Eye on Change, at Gordon Robichaux in New York. This will be the artist’s first exhibition in New York in nearly ten years and will survey over fifty years of work, focused on the role of abstraction throughout his multidisciplinary practice.
Wilder Alison, Untitled
31.4 × 55 inches
Leilah Babirye, Omulodi Omuvubuka we Kibuga (Stylish Boy of The City)
18 × 12 × 7 inches
Leilah Babirye, Banalukalala Bomu Lubiri Mengo (Notorious Woman in The Lubiri Mengo Palace) #1
9 × 6.5 × 7 inches
Leilah Babirye, Nankulu we Kibuga (Female Mayor of The City)
59.625 x 11 x 12 inches
Leilah Babirye, Kuchu Series (Queer Ugandans)
24 × 18 inches
Matt Connors, Second Section
20 × 16 inches