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MARGARET THATCHER PROJECTS Information & News
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Since 1998, Margaret Thatcher Projects has showcased the work of mid-career and emerging artists whose notions of painting stretch beyond the scope of conventional approaches and materials. Originally specializing in reductive abstraction, the gallery’s program has expanded to encompass painting, sculpture, drawing and installation by artists working in both abstract and figurative idioms. The program’s roster of artists, however, is united by a profound interest in process and materials.
Throughout the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher served as Administrator of Dia Center for the Arts, working with Dia-supported artists and the Board of Directors to develop the foundation’s public programs, namely, The Lightning Field (Walter De Maria), Chamberlain Gardens (John Chamberlain), the Dan Flavin installation at Bridgehampton, and various other New York City projects. In the early 1990s, Ms. Thatcher began advising art collectors in building contemporary collections. In 1998, Ms. Thatcher expanded her focus and opened Margaret Thatcher Projects in a space on 20th Street in the new Chelsea gallery district. Four years later, the gallery moved into its current location at 511 West 25th Street.
| GALLERY ARTISTS
Frank Badur, William Betts, Gary Carsley, Carlos Estrada-Vega, Kevin Finklea, Adam Fowler, Jayne Holsinger, Heather Hutchison, Jus Juchtmans, Markus Linnenbrink, Maria Park, Don Pollack, Jerome Powers, Joie Rosen, Robert Sagerman, Fran Siegel, Venske & Spänle, William Steiger, Richard Thatcher, Heidi Van Wieren
| NEWS The gallery is pleased to announce that Gary Carsley is now represented in the United States by Margaret Thatcher Projects. The artist was born in Brisbane, Queensland and lives and works in Amsterdam and Sydney, Australia. Mr. Carsley has exhibited widely throughout Europe and Australia. His work is in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, the Queensland Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Victoria and the prestigious Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam. Mr. Carsley's work is also part of corporate collections at the MTV building in New York and News Corp's London headquarters.
We are pleased to announce that Adam Fowler has been named a 2007 grant recipient by The Pollock-Krasner Foundation.
Fran Siegel was selected as the official US representative for the International Bienal of Cuenca, Ecuador.
Visit Margaret Thatcher Projects at the following art fairs this Fall:
Year 07 Art Projects
October 11-14, 2007
County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road
London
PULSE Miami December 5-9, 2007
2136 NW 1st Avenue & NW 21st Street
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