Moran Bondaroff
Moran Bondaroff (formerly OHWOW Gallery) [1] is a contemporary art gallery, publisher,[2] and producer of special projects, established in 2008, with exhibition and retail locations in Los Angeles and New York City.[3]
About
Moran Bondaroff collaborates with various creative sectors, extending its vision internationally. As a gallery, Moran Bondaroff organizes solo, collective, and group exhibitions, alongside presenting special projects and events conceived by outside curators. As a publisher, Moran Bondaroff's books fill a particular niche, from exhibition catalogs to specific artist pieces.
Moran Bondaroff’s roster of artists includes Diana al-Hadid, Daniel Arsham, Charlie Billingham, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, George Herms, Eric Mack, Robert Mapplethorpe, Terry Richardson, Jacolby Satterwhite, David Benjamin Sherry, Lucien Smith, Agathe Snow, Torey Thornton, Kon Trubkovich, and Nick van Woert.
Previous group exhibitions have featured work by artists including Rita Ackermann, Tauba Auerbach, Justin Beal, Peter Coffin, Dan Colen, Terence Koh, Harmony Korine, Nate Lowman, Ryan McGinley, Mariah Robertson, Amanda Ross-Ho, Shinique Smith, Dash Snow, Jessica Stockholder, and Aaron Young.
As of spring 2011, Moran Bondaroff opened a gallery location in Los Angeles, designed by New York architect Rafael de Cárdenas.[4]
Exhibitions
- It Ain't Fair 2008, A group exhibition curated by Tim Barber, Kathy Grayson, Andreas Melas, Dan Nadel, Pablo de la Barra, Nicola Vassel, and Terence Koh in Miami, 2008.
- It's Not the Heat, it's the Humility, A solo exhibition of Michael Genovese's work, in Miami, 2009.
- It Ain't Fair 2009, A group exhibition, and second installment of OHWOW's annual exhibition, in Miami, 2009.
- No Cause, A solo exhibition of Ari Marcopoulos' work, in Miami, 2010.
- Untitled Photographs, A solo exhibition of Tim Barber's work, in Miami, 2010.
- It Ain't Fair 2010, A group exhibition, and third installment of OWHOW's annual exhibition, in Miami, 2010.
- Skins, A group exhibition curated by Alex Gartenfeld, in Miami, 2010.
- The Island, A site-specific exhibition organized by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and OHWOW, in Miami, 2010.
- Noblesse Oblige, A solo exhibition of Scott Campbell's work, in Los Angeles, 2011.
- Form Forming Formation, A solo exhibition of David Benjamin Sherry's work, in Los Angeles, 2011.
- Post 9-11, A group exhibition with Dan Colen, Terence Koh, Hanna Liden, Nate Lowman, Adam McEwen, Ryan McGinley, Agathe Snow, Dash Snow, and Aaron Young, in Los Angeles, 2011.
- It Ain't Fair: Materialism, A thematic group exhibition and fourth installment of OHWOW's annual exhibition, in Miami, 2011.
- the fall, the ball, and the wall, A solo exhibition of Daniel Arsham's work, in Los Angeles, 2012.
- All Oyster, No Pearl, A solo exhibition of Luis Gispert's work, in Los Angeles, 2012.
- Leap Second, A solo exhibition of Kon Trubkovich's work, in Los Angeles, 2012.
- Too Old For Toys, Too Young For Boys, A group exhibition curated by Alex Gartenfeld, in Los Angeles, 2012.
- Seven Rain Paintings, A solo exhibition of Lucien Smith's work, in Los Angeles, 2012.
- Tout Dit (2D), A solo exhibition of Agathe Snow's work, in Los Angeles, 2012.
- It Ain't Fair 2012, A group exhibition and final installment of OHWOW's annual exhibition, in Miami Beach, 2012.
- Lines and Cracks and Zebras and Horses, A solo exhibition of Michael Genovese's work, in Los Angeles, 2013.
- No Man's Land, A solo exhibition of Nick van Woert's work, in Los Angeles, 2013.
Artists
- Diana al-Hadid
- Daniel Arsham
- Charlie Billingham
- Michael Genovese
- Luis Gispert
- George Herms
- Eric Mack
- Robert Mapplethorpe
- Terry Richardson
- Jacolby Satterwhite
- David Benjamin Sherry
- Lucien Smith
- Agathe Snow
- Torey Thornton
- Kon Trubkovich
- Nick van Woert
Press
- 2011 The New York Art Scene After 9/11: A (Very) Condensed Oral History by Dan Colen and Aaron Bondaroff[5]
- 2011 New York State of Mind[6]
- 2011 DIG[7]
- 2011 Asked & Answered: OHWOW[8]
- 2011 Scott Campbell: Aaron Bondaroff and Al Moran's special project inaugurates its Los Angeles gallery with an exhibition of recent work by this New York artist.[9]
- 2011 Scott Campbell's 'Noblesse Oblige' at OHWOW LA.[10]
References
- ↑ Zara, Janelle. For the Former OHWOW Gallery’s First Outing, a Provocative Show New York Times, September 5, 2015.
- ↑ Maine, Stephen. Untitled Photographs by Tim Barber Art in America, December, 2011.
- ↑ Ortfed, John. Curating a Downtown Scene The New York Times, November 17, 2010.
- ↑ Goldstein, Andrew M. OHWOW Gallery Goes West, Expanding to Los Angeles Art Info, March 23, 2011.
- ↑ Zhong, Fan. The New York Art Scene After 9/11: A (Very) Condensed Oral History by Dan Colen and Aaron Bondaroff Wmagazine Editor's Blog, July 7, 2011.
- ↑ Rus, Mayer. New York State of Mind Los Angeles Times Magazine, July, 2011.
- ↑ Barker, Elizabeth. DIG Whitewall Magazine, April 11, 2011.
- ↑ Nelson, Steffie. Asked & Answered: OHWOW T Magazine Blog, March 21, 2011.
- ↑ Pia, Stefania. Aaron Bondaroff and Al Moran's special project inaugurates its Los Angeles gallery with an exhibition of recent work by this New York based artist Italian Vogue, March 3, 2011.
- ↑ http://openingceremony.us/entry.asp?pid=3088
External links
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