Chaim Soutine
George Condo
Diane Arbus
Donald Baechler
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Lynda Benglis
Louise Bourgeois
George Condo
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Maureen Dougherty
William Eggleston
Tsuguharu Foujita
Lucian Freud
Adam Fuss
Jeremy Jaspers
Chantal Joffe
Alex Katz
Robert Mapplethorpe
McDermott & McGough
Joel Mesler
Joan Mitchell
Alice Neel
Raymond Pettibon
Francis Picabia
Jack Pierson
Milton Resnick
Cindy Sherman
John Sonsini
Billy Sullivan
Henry Taylor
Boris Torres
Bruce Weber
Nicole Wittenberg
Matthew Wong
until May 14, 2022
Cheim & Read is pleased to present Some People, a thematic group exhibition that explores portraiture from the 1930s to the present day, and features over thirty artists. The show opens on Thursday, February 24, and will remain on view through May 14 at the gallery’s uptown location, 23 East 67th Street in New York. The title of the show is borrowed from the song by Stephen Sondheim and Jule Styne for the 1959 Broadway musical, Gypsy. Through painting, drawing, printmaking, and photography, this exhibition looks to examine a broad range of cultural influences and historical predecessors in the portrait that can be traced across five decades. The earliest examples are a 1939 oil portrait of a young girl by Chaïm Soutine, and an ink and wash drawing of a woman’s face by Tsuguharu Foujita from 1949. These important works will be presented alongside very recent works coming directly from young artists’ studios, such as Jeremy Jaspers, Boris Torres, Cum Wizard 69420, and Nicole Wittenberg. Through inference and context, this generous presentation draws out historical precedents and cultural influences among the artists. In this free association, the some thirty-six works on view join together in the continuously evolving formal and psychological conversation about what a portrait is and what it could be.
Cheim & Read
23 E. 67th Street
New York, NY
USA