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Think Pinker

Curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody

GAVLAK Los Angeles

February 11 – April 29, 2023

Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Installation view, Think Pinker, 2023
Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.), Song of Freedom (Yaelvis Santoyo, The Light Within You), 2022
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Untitled, 2022
Lisa Anne Auerbach, Keep Your Rosaries Off My Ovaries, 2020
Sadie Barnette, Home Goods: Speaker Stack VIII, 2022
Jennifer Bartlett, Air: 24 Hours, 6 A.M., 1993
Gina Beavers, Pink Lip Tutorial, 2022
Larry Bell, Untitled Triolith C SS, 2020
Lynda Benglis, Hot Lips, 2020
April Bey, COLONIAL SWAG: I Know All About What You Want to Know All About, 2023
Megan Bogonovich, 2022-40, 2022
Megan Bogonovich, 2023-28, 2023
Andrew Brischler, The Devil’s Own, 2022
THE HAAS BROTHERS, Centripeter Shire, 2019
Deborah Brown, President's House, 2023
Tammi Campbell, Flowers with Bubble Wrap and Packing Tape, 2022
Nacho Carbonell, Archaeological Folding Screen (TB 14:2022), 2022
Jake Clark, Map of Beverly Hills Hotel, 2023
Mustafa Ali Clayton, Sea Chest Powhatten, 2021
Gisela Colon, Parabolic Monolith (Bismuth), 2023
Cooper Cox, DEAR P22, I AM WITH YOU; YOU ARE NOT ALONE, 2023
József Csató, Mountain Finds, 2022
Aaron Curry, Pretty, Ugly, Thing, 2020
E.V. Day, Water Lily Cross-Section, 2019
Rory Devine, Untitled (portraits), 2021
Fred Eversley, Untitled (parabolic lens), 2003
Ryan Flores, Lychee, 2022
Jean Alexander Frater, Pink Matt, 2018
FriendsWithYou, A Witches Dream, 2023
John Geary, Push Me-Push Ewe (pink), 2023
John Geary, Lamb with Daffodils, 2018
Aaronel deRoy Gruber, Turning Blue III, 1979
Alteronce Gumby, Moment 4 Life, 2023
Marcia Hafif, TGGT- 7 LB 06 (Green, Pink), 2006
David Hicks, Pink Offering, 2022
Sara Issakharian, Garden of Alienation, 2022
XYLOR JANE, Rebirther (1-9 Counting Spiral), 2020
Jay Kvapil, Large Bottle #1457, 2019
Rachel Lachowicz, Particle Dispersion- Hex Triplet Pink, 2013
Mathieu Lehanneur, S.M.O.K.E Onyx Pink, 2015
Steve Locke, Homage to the Auction Block #90-beacon, 2021
Steve Locke, the example, 2022
Charles Lutz, Pink Knockout, 2023
Yassi Mazandi, Eight Pink, 2016
Yassi Mazandi, Nine Pink, 2022
Kim McCarty, Pink Owl, 2022
Matt Momchilov, The Tale Of Two Snakes, 2023
Maynard Monrow, Untitled / Without Permission (White/Pink), 2022
Ron Nagle, Swami Salami, 2014
Kenneth Noland, Flares- Pink Lady, 1991
Rachel Owens, Slippers, 2023
Rachel Owens, We Are The Granddaughters of All the Witches You were Never Able to Burn, 2017
Minga Pavez, V-day Swag, 2023
Minga Pavez, V-Day Swag, 2023
Irving Penn, Imperial Pink Bud (top) Imperial Gold Bud (bottom), New York, 1971
Paola PIVI, Guess What, 2019
Michele Pred, Bans Off Our Bodies, 2023
Jackie Rines, Judith III, 2023
Donald Robertson, Pink Slip, 2023
Brian Rochefort, Basin, 2021
Neal Rock, Pericardium #2, 2023
Ebony Russell, Rose Crown (Kitsch Tears), 2022
Robert Russell, Philip Guston Catalogue #3, 2019
Marty Schnapf, Bougainvillea, 2023
David Benjamin Sherry, Lana, 2022
Channing Hansen, ALGO 54 1.1.5, 2014
Anthony Sonnenberg, Pair of Candelabras (Flesh and Bone), 2020
Steven and William Ladd, Don’t Mess With My Toot Toot, 2014
Kelly Chuning, First Impressions, 2020
Alice Tippit, Nag, 2022
Vadis Turner, Copper Window, 2021
Leo Villareal, Microdot, 2019
Andy Warhol, Society Portrait of Susie (Pink), 1981
Pae White, Tang Pink, 2022
Brittney Leeanne Williams, A Covering 2, 2022
Brittney Leeanne Williams, A Covering 1, 2022
Rob Wynne, FAST PINK, 2021
Rob Wynne, PLASMA, 2017
Rosha Yaghmai, Window, Book of Kings 1, 2020
Seungjin Yang, BLOWING ARMCHAIR 1 – PINK GUM, 2022
Jason Bard Yarmosky, Patience, 2023
Ye Qin Zhu, Worshippers of a Platform, 2023
Monsieur Zohore, Silence! *RuPaul Voice*, 2023

Press Release

GAVLAK Los Angeles is thrilled to announce the group exhibition, Think Pinker, curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody. The show opens on February 11 and will continue through April 29, 2023. An open house will take place Saturday, February 11, 2023 starting at 10am, followed by an opening reception from 3pm to 6pm.⁠ 

Think Pinker is a revisitation of the exhibition and collaboration between Beth Rudin DeWoody and Sarah Gavlak, Think Pink, which took place in 2010. Thirteen years later, we will highlight the color in another immersive installation, this time in Los Angeles. ⁠

DeWoody says, "Ever since I curated Think Pink at Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach in 2010, I've been thinking about doing a sequel. When Sarah and I decided to curate Think Pinker at her Los Angeles gallery this year, I  was excited to see how many artists are still working in that color. Pink is bright, fun, and playful—the perfect color to express a more positive, rosy picture of the world today."

Sarah Gavlak says, “It is no mystery that pink is my favorite color. It is feminine and feminist. Pink has its own rainbow of hues from light to dark, powder to powerful, bubble gum to shocking Schiaparelli. From pussy bows to pussy riot, pink has finally become an acceptable hue in the greater culture since the Think Pink exhibition Beth curated in 2010. I am absolutely tickled pink that Beth and I could collaborate again on this ambitious exhibition.

For this iteration artists include: 

For this iteration artists include: Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.), Lisa Anne Auerbach, Sadie Barnette, Jennifer Bartlett, Gina Beavers, Larry Bell, Lynda Benglis, April Bey, Megan Bogonovich, Andrew Brischler, Deborah Brown, Tammi Campbell, Nacho Carbonell, Kelly Chuning, Jake Clark, Mustafa Ali Clayton, Gisela Colón, Cooper Cox, József Csató, Aaron Curry, E.V. Day, Rory Devine, Fred Eversley, Ryan Flores, Jean Alexander Frater, FriendsWithYou, John Geary, Aaronel deRoy Gruber, Alteronce Gumby, The Haas Brothers, Marcia Hafif, Channing Hansen, David Hicks, Nir Hod, Sara Issakharian, Xylor Jane, Jay Kvapil, Rachel Lachowicz, Steven and William Ladd,  Mathieu Lehanneur, Steve Locke, Charles Lutz, Yassi Mazandi, Kim McCarty, Matt Momchilov, Maynard Monrow, Ron Nagle, Kenneth Noland, Minga Opazo, Rachel Owens, Irving Penn, Paola Pivi, Michele Pred, Jackie Rines, Donald Robertson, Brian Rochefort, Neal Rock, Robert Russell, Ebony Russell, Marty Schnapf, David Benjamin Sherry,  Anthony Sonnenberg, Alice Tippit, Vadis Turner, Leo Villareal, Andy Warhol, Pae White, Brittney Leeanne Williams, Rob Wynne, Rosha Yaghmai, Seungjin Yang, Jason Yarmosky, Ye Zhu Qin, and Monsieur Zohore, among others. ⁠

Beth Rudin DeWoody, art collector and curator, resides between Los Angeles, New York City, and West Palm Beach. She is Chairman of The Rudin Family Foundations and Executive Vice President of Rudin Management. Her Board affiliations include the Whitney Museum of American Art, Hammer Museum, Desert X, The New School, The Glass House, Empowers Africa, New Yorkers for Children, and The New York City Police Foundation. She is an Honorary Trustee at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and on the Photography Steering Committee at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach. DeWoody has curated numerous exhibitions, and the Collection has been the subject of exhibitions featured at the Rebuild Foundation, Chicago; Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach; Parrish Museum, Southampton; and the Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, among other institutions. In 2017, DeWoody opened The Bunker Artspace, a private exhibition space for her collection in West Palm Beach, Florida.

 

 

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