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Group Show

FIRST SHOW / LAST SHOW

190 BOWERY

MAY 18 - 29, 2015

Installation view, Ron Gorchov, Recent Paintings, Nicholas Robinson Gallery, New York, 2008
Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015
 
Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Installation view, First Show / Last Show, 190 Bowery, New York, 2015

Press Release

PRESS RELEASE

Vito Schnabel is pleased to announce the opening of First Show / Last Show, a group exhibition at 190 Bowery on May 16, 2015. Featured artists include Joe Bradley, Dan Colen, Jeff Elrod, Ron Gorchov, Mark Grotjahn, Harmony Korine, and Julian Schnabel.
 
“The artists included in First Show / Last Show are seven of my favorite painters. I have had the privilege of living with some of their works and have long wanted to show them together. There are very few artists whose work immediately conveys its significance, like each of these seven. They represent three generations of great American contemporary art, ranging in age from 35 to 85.   
 
I grew up in New York City, walking by the former Germania Bank countless times. I always wanted to go inside, thinking it might be a perfect place for an exhibition. This is the first time this 1899 landmark building will be open to the public since the bank closed in 1966 and it became a private residence.
 
I am most grateful to Aby Rosen for letting me use this space and for his continued support. I’d also like to thank the artists, all of whom I am honored to be able to work with. Joe, Dan, Jeff, Ron, Mark, Harmony, and Julian—thank you.”
           
Vito Schnabel
New York, May 2015

Germania Bank Building
190 Bowery
New York, NY 10012