Peter Nagy (artist)
Peter Nagy (born: Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1959)[1] worked as an artist and exhibited his work throughout the United States and Europe during the 1980s. He also was a gallery owner of Gallery Nature Morte in New York City at the same time. He now represents Indian contemporary artists.
1980s East Village New York
With artist Alan Belcher opened Gallery Nature Morte in East Village, Manhattan, New York City in 1982.[2][3] Peter Nagy was a part of a generation of the East Village artist-gallery owners who established a small and rough but trendy avant-garde alternative to the established SoHo art scene.[4] The gallery was open for six years, until 1988.[3] They combined Conceptualism and Pop Art exploring the relationship between the art and the commodity.[5]
Indian contemporary art
In 1992, Nagy moved to New Delhi where he revived Gallery Nature Morte in 1997.[6] Nagy has been referred to as the "poster boy of Indian contemporary art." The Indian artist Subodh Gupta has said of Nagy: "he has fresh eyes and has provided a platform for contemporary artists." [7]
Additional reading
Richard Milazzo, "Peter Nagy: Entertainment Erases History. Works 1982 to 2004 to the Present" Brooklyn, Eisbox Projects (2014)
See also
References
- ↑ Gregorio Magnani; Daniela Salvioni; Giorgio Verzotti; Padiglione d'arte contemporanea (Milan, Italy) (June 1989). Special affects: the photographic experience in contemporary art. Giancarlo Politi. Retrieved 16 August 2011. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ↑ Jens Hoffmann (2004). The next Documenta should be curated by an artist. Revolver, Archiv für aktuelle Kunst. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
- 1 2 Goldsworthy, Rupert (19 May 2010). "Peter Nagy's Long Indian Summer". Art in America. Brant Publications. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
- ↑ New York Media, LLC (22 June 1987). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. pp. 49–55. ISSN 0028-7369. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
- ↑ New York Media, LLC (25 June 1990). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. pp. 46–52. ISSN 0028-7369. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
- ↑ Anthony P. D'Costa (1 December 2010). A New India?: Critical Reflections in the Long Twentieth Century. Anthem Press. pp. 181–. ISBN 978-0-85728-664-2. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
- ↑ Business Standard (2011-08-06). "An eye for talent". Business-standard.com. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
External links
- Nature Morte Official Website
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