- Orchard (gallery)
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Orchard Date established 2005 Location 47 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002 Website http://orchard47.org Orchard, also known as Orchard 47, was a cooperatively organized exhibition and event space located in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan from 2005-2008.[1] Orchard was collaboratively run by Rhea Anastas, Moyra Davey, Andrea Fraser, Nicolás Guagnini, Gareth James, Christian Philipp Müller, Jeff Preiss, R.H. Quaytman, Karin Schneider, Jason Simon, John Yancy, Jr. and Anonymous.[2] The artist-iniated space was founded after the passing of Colin de Land and the consequential closing of his gallery, American Fine Arts, where several of the founders and exhibiting artists of Orchard had associations.[3] The programming at Orchard generally engaged in dialogues most often associated with institutional critique,[4] a continuation of the objectives of de Land's American Fine Arts.[5]
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References
- Carlin, T.J. "No man's De Land." Time Out New York 2 Apr. 2008.
- Geyer, Andrea, and Ulrike Müller. “An Idea-Driven Social Space.” Grey Room - (2009): 116-127.
- Gilligan, Melanie. “Public Image LLC: The Three-Year Plan.” Grey Room - (2009): 100-107.
- Hines, Sara. "Harvest." Artlies.
- Jones, Kristin M. "From One O to the Other." Frieze 16 Jul. 2008.
- Joseph, Branden W. “Orchard Dossier.” Grey Room - (2009): 90-91.
- Joselit, David. “Institutional Responsibility: The Short Life of Orchard.” Grey Room - (2009): 108-115.
- Mack, Joshua. "One Less Alternative: The Lower East Side's Orchard Gallery Closes, As Planned." ArtReview 26 May. 2008.
- Rinebold, Mary. "Orchard underground." ArtNet 6 Sep. 2006.
- Smith, Roberta. “Who Needs a White Cube These Days?” The New York Times 13 Jan. 2006.
- Wilson, Michael. “Group Efford.” Artforum 6 May. 2005.
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- Contemporary art galleries
- Event venues established in 2005
- 2008 disestablishments
- Defunct art galleries in Manhattan
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