Friedrich Petzel Gallery, founded in 1994, first opened in the Soho area of New York City. In Fall 2008, Friedrich Petzel Gallery opened a joint gallery with Galerie Gisela Capitain called Capitain Petzel, housed in a glass-encased gallery located in Mitte section of Berlin it presents exhibitions of established international artists. After eleven years on 22nd Street, the gallery closed this space and expanded into 456 West 18th Street in 2012. In 2015, Petzel opened a second space in an uptown location at 35 East 67th Street. Situated in a townhouse, the new gallery is used to curate historic exhibitions by artists within the Petzel program, as well as focus on curatorial projects and publishing activities. Both galleries in New York are complemented by Capitain Petzel in Berlin.
Just found out about Stefanie from an upcoming lecture they'll be presenting this week at the ICA in Miami. Searched here to see if there were any videos related to Stefanie in any way and I'm so glad that I found this. Not only was the conversation stimulating, but this was honestly a pleasure to watch ☺️
Listening to Derek break down the message behind every show has my mind BLOWN. I've watched this three times. It's a bittersweet attraction. These are some of the most beautifully presented experiences out of some of the worse realities Black people endure. The editing here is SMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTH. The history of the Black jockeys is a great "I was today years old" moment. Orlando *chef's kiss*
Hi, I'm reaching out on behalf of Tim Hamilton. We are working on a video featuring Tim's journey in fashion. We came across these RU-vid videos and would like to request your permission to use this footage in our digital video. The video is expected to be about 5 minutes in length, and this footage will only be seen up to 10 secs. Please feel free to reach me at analise.siciliano@acecontent.com to further discuss.