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Ed Kienholz initially conceived The Non War Memorial (1970) as a Concept Tableau, that never fully materialized. Provoked by the senseless casualties of the Vietnam War, Kienholz envisioned a “war memorial”that would consist of …
“If six to one odds is unfair in my tableau, than 170 million to 20million is sure as hell unfair odds in my country.” - Edward Kienholz American assemblage and installation artist Edward Kienholz’s …
There’s no doubt that Marcel Duchamp is one of art history’s most influential artists, and the 97 objects by Duchamp on view in the gallery, are a testament to his enduring influence. Often regarded …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz’s Bout Round Eleven is a largest work by the couple on view in our current exhibition Kienholz Televisions. Created in 1982, the tableau features two life-size figures: A man sits at …
The relationship between the arts and food has been retraced and analyzed in the Arts & Foods pavilion of Expo Milan 2015. Located in both the indoor and outdoor areas of La Triennale – …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz’s seminal tableau “The Ozymandias Parade” takes center stage at this year’s Gwangju Biennale in Korea – marking the 13th installation of this powerfully provocative work. Having first debuted at the Henry …
As Hurricane Sandy powers it’s way to the East Coast, it’s not going to rain on this parade - at least we hope. Nancy Reddin Kienholz continues to install “Ozymandias Parade” at the Pace …
This year at Art Basel, we are thrilled to include “The Potlatch” by Ed and Nancy Reddin Kienholz in our booth. Created by the couple in 1988, this historical work references the Northwest Native-American …