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#GagosianQuarterly: In this video, Louise Bonnet describes her new body of work from her Los Angeles studio. These pieces are currently viewable exclusively through the storefront windows of Gagosian Park & 75, New York, twenty-four hours a day. Stop by before the exhibition closes this Saturday.

#GagosianQuarterly: "A good political poster should bypass the rational and hit you right in the stomach or the heart."
—Hal Wert

Against the backdrop of the 2020 US presidential election, historian Hal Wert takes us through the artistic and political evolution of American campaign posters, from their origin in 1844 to the present. In an interview with "Quarterly" editor Gillian Jakab, Wert highlights an array of landmark posters and the artists who made them.

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#GagosianPremieres: Tune in now for the second episode of Gagosian Premieres on the gallery's YouTube channel! We celebrate “An Eclipse of Moths”—his new exhibition at Gagosian, Los Angeles—with author Malcolm Gladwell, film critic Elvis Mitchell, musician and author Jeff Tweedy, and the artist. While the episode is airing, Crewdson will answer questions on live chat and present a signed and numbered limited-edition book, published by Aperture, with a personal inscription to one randomly selected viewer who participates in the conversation: http://on.gagosian.com/ZUlbADA __________ Artwork © Gregory Crewdson. Behind-the-scenes material © Crewdson Studio. Video: Little Dot Studios
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Gregory Crewdson | Gagosian Premieres | Trailer
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#GagosianPremieres: Live now on gagosian.com/premieres! We celebrate “Mary Weatherford: Train Yards”—a new exhibition at Gagosian, London—with the first episode of Gagosian Premieres, featuring an exclusive performance by Thurston Moore inside the gallery and a conversation between Mary Weatherford and Hunter Drohojowska-Philp in the artist’s Los Angeles studio. Best known as one of the founders of the alternative rock band Sonic Youth, Moore will translate the American folk and blues music that inspired the Train Yard paintings in a special performance including a new composition. Critic and journalist Drohojowska-Philp will speak with Weatherford about the influence and wide-ranging effects the transcontinental railroad had on American histories, her process and approach to the “Train Yard” series, and the challenges of trying to paint an experience: http://on.gagosian.com/s1thwDY __________ Artwork © Mary Weatherford. Video: Little Dot Studios
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