Looking up the vast neon striped stairway I wondered how many people have been thwarted by such a long arduous climb to this more cutting edge art gallery powerhouse. The vulgar and pornographic art of Paul Mc Carthy, one of my favorite artists, incorporating childhood images of Disney characters who is represented here, made me plan a trip to this highly reputed gallery who, like many Chelsea galleries, curate their exhibits as good or better than the best art museums. I passed by the cheery but sleek bright white small art book display library at the top of the stairs and entered the dark gallery space. There were only 4 pieces in the very large warehouse room — A large antique looking wood framed window display that had two seemingly dead horses laying on top of each other, one with a bag over its head, a wood table with what appeared to be a doe on top of it, with its legs tied with a rope, 15 dark brown long clothes hanging from the ceiling like a promenade of ghosts gesturing carcuses, and maybe something else which I don’t remember. The next large room, which was also dimly lit, had a structure as long as a semi truck, made of long tree trunks that reminded me of a dinosaur skeleton and was composed of other various objects. Both rooms signaled themes of death, conquest, history, and decaying nature. It was intense, scary and sad. I’ll be sure to check out future shows.
Caitlin C.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
A huge and sprawling space that’s way more of an immersive experience than your typical gallery. But also way more likely to give off the«too cool for school vibe.»
Mikhail K.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
Wonderful big space gallery with awesome artsy bar providing free espresso shots and cappuccino!
Brian D.
Place rating: 5 JACKSON HEIGHTS, NY
Shifting Chelsea’s center of gravitas southward, this new gallery features a dramatic entrance – a broad, not-too-steep staircase which when you get to the top ends in a big reveal as you turn left. There it is – the cavernous gallery with vaulted wood beams, lots of natural light, and some really good art! I saw the Paul McCarthy show there. It’s big wooden sculptures and drawings based on the artist’s twisted vision of Snow White. Everything is warped – you can see Prince Charming on his white stallion, but the figure of him on his horse is split and repeated several times, fused with trees and dwarves, turned back on itself and sliced up into separate pieces, each with a smooth grain of wood that suggested no cut was ever made – that these weird fantasias just emerged into form. Decapitated heads of Snow White herself litter the floor, with blank, pupil-less eyes and a whorish hole of a mouth – actually not a hole but a divot with a rounded bottom, the right size to hold an apple, whole and unchewed. Here too the polish factor on the wood is very high, but the shallow oral cavity suggests a digging into the surface by a wood carver, without the possibility of penetration or a real inside. The imagination is twisted and broken up into pieces but each fragment emerges into being as if whole. All around, this is a great gallery to visit. I didn’t interact with the staff directly but overheard them talking and they seemed nice – one of the desk girls was so nice she even expained scallion cream cheese to her coworker. She told her about how an onion-like bulb has green shoots that get cut up and mixed with cheese. First week in new York honey?
Anita S.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
New space from Hauser & Wirth just opened Jan 2013. Massive space in old roller rink. Other space is UES. Current exhibition from Dieter Roth finishes today. Theme of biodegradable art continues. This is the same guy who did the suitcases of stinky cheese in LA. Hmm. Only a Swiss guy would do that. A Swiss modern art guy. Whats up this time? Mini chocolate busts of himself. What kind of chocolate? Swiss of course, duh. One last trivia thing for our Swiss chocolate fans — he’s the guy who did a rabbit shit thing from the actual mold of the Lindt chocolate rabbit. You’ll never look at Easter the same again … Nice touch with the free espresso at the end. I also really liked the entrance with the colorful different stripes on the wall. Take a closer look, they’re all slightly different.