Jean-Michel Basquiat
Mike Bidlo
Ashley Bickerton
Keiko Bonk
T. Brazelton
Andrew Castrucci
Tseng Kwong Chi
Craig Coleman
Rich Colicchio
Arch Connelly
Ronnie Cutrone
Peggy Cyphers
Jimmy DeSana
Stefan Eins
Brigitte Engler
John Fekner
Luis Frangella
Bobby G
Judy Glantzman
Rodney Alan Greenblat
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
Peter Halley
Richard Hambleton
Joel Handorff
Keith Haring
Peter Hujar
Dragan Ilic
Keily Jenkins
Kim Keever
Mark Kostabi
Stephen Lack
Greer Lankton
Allan McCollum
McDermott/McGough
Nicholas Mouffarrege
Joseph Nechvatal
Kiell Erik
Killi Olsen
Rick Prol
Jim Radakovich
Louis Renzoni
Eric Rhein
Walter Robinson
James Romberger
Hope Sandrow
Kenny Scharf
Russell Sharon
Kiki Smith
Huck Snyder
Philip Taffe
Lori Taschler
Marguerite Van Cook
Rick Prol
A group exhibition curated by Rick Prol featuring vintage 1980's works by trend-setting artists who helped shape the legendary East Village art movement. The show highlights the spirit and energy that put the East Village on the 'Art History map', featuring works by over fifty artists, including Kiki Smith, David Wojnarowicz, Luis Frangella, Judy Glantzman, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mike Bidlo, Kenny Scharf...
Artists include:
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mike Bidlo, Ashley Bickerton, Keiko Bonk, T. Brazelton, Andrew Castrucci
Tseng Kwong Chi, Craig Coleman, Rich Colicchio, Arch Connelly
Ronnie Cutrone, Peggy Cyphers, Jimmy DeSana, Stefan Eins
Brigitte Engler, John Fekner, Luis Frangella, Bobby G, Judy Glantzman
Rodney Alan Greenblat, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Peter Halley
Richard Hambleton, Joel Handorff, Keith Haring, Peter Hujar, Dragan Ilic
Keily Jenkins, Kim Keever, Mark Kostabi, Stephen Lack, Greer Lankton
Allan McCollum, McDermott/McGough, Nicholas Mouffarrege
Joseph Nechvatal, Kiell Erik Killi Olsen, Rick Prol, Jim Radakovich
Louis Renzoni, Eric Rhein, Walter Robinson, James Romberger
Hope Sandrow, Kenny Scharf, Russell Sharon, Kiki Smith
Huck Snyder, Philip Taffe, Lori Taschler, Marguerite Van Cook
curated by Rick Prol
Hal Bromm Gallery/Tribeca will present “Vintage East Villageâ€, a group exhibition curated by Rick Prol featuring vintage 1980's works by more than fifty trend-setting artists who helped shape the legendary East Village art movement. The exhibition will open January 20, 2005 and continue through April 29, 2005.
“Vintage East Villageâ€, featuring vintage works by over fifty artists, highlights the spirit and energy that put the East Village on the “Art History mapâ€.
Hal Bromm was an early champion of many of the area’s most significant artists who helped create the raucous, culturally-charged East Village scene. Instrumental in bringing attention to their work, Bromm’s gallery was one of the first to show David Wojnarowicz, Luis Frangella, John Fekner, Rick Prol, Mark Kostabi and many others. Keith Haring’s first one-person exhibition in New York was at Hal Bromm in 1981.
Bromm helped to draw attention to the growing East Village movement in 1984 with “Climbingâ€, a major group exhibition with works by 25 artists. “Climbing†presented fresh, exciting and innovative new art by many rising stars, including Kiki Smith, David Wojnarowicz, Luis Frangella, Judy Glantzman, Walter Robinson, Mike Bidlo, and Martin Wong.
In 1984, Carlo McCormick wrote that “Climbing†was “a search for the most promising of the lot…looking at a few trees in the forestâ€. In 2005, Vintage East Village provides a new view of that forest 20 years later.
Image: Rick Prol, Untitled # 19, 2001. Oil on canvas
A private viewing will be held Thursday, January 20, from 6:30 – 9:00.
Contact: Rick Prol, 212-228-6367
Hal Bromm Gallery 90 West Broadway at Chambers Street, Tribeca