Gagosian Gallery - Artists

Artists

Exhibited artists include:

  • Diane Arbus
  • Richard Artschwager
  • Richard Avedon
  • Francis Bacon
  • Jo Baer
  • Roger Ballen
  • François-Marie Banier
  • Georg Baselitz
  • Jean-Michel Basquiat
  • Max Beckmann
  • Joseph Beuys
  • Alighiero e Boetti
  • Dike Blair
  • Cecily Brown
  • Glenn Brown
  • Chris Burden
  • Alexander Calder
  • Francesco Clemente
  • Dan Colen
  • Michael Craig-Martin
  • Gregory Crewdson
  • John Currin
  • Dexter Dalwood
  • Willem de Kooning
  • Denise De La Rue
  • Walter De Maria
  • Philip-Lorca diCorcia
  • Alberto Di Fabio
  • Mark di Suvero
  • Todd Eberle
  • Tracey Emin
  • Roe Ethridge
  • Lucio Fontana
  • Ellen Gallagher
  • Gelitin
  • Alberto Giacometti
  • Douglas Gordon
  • Arshile Gorky
  • Mark Grotjahn
  • Andreas Gursky
  • Richard Hamilton
  • Damien Hirst
  • Howard Hodgkin
  • Carsten Höller
  • Edward Hopper
  • Rachel Howard
  • Neil Jenney
  • Jasper Johns
  • Y.Z. Kami
  • Mike Kelley
  • Anselm Kiefer
  • Martin Kippenberger
  • Yves Klein
  • Franz Kline
  • Jeff Koons
  • Yayoi Kusama
  • Roy Lichtenstein
  • Vera Lutter
  • Florian Maier-Aichen
  • Monica Majoli
  • Sally Mann
  • Piero Manzoni
  • Mario Merz
  • Joel Morrison
  • Takashi Murakami
  • Marc Newson
  • Paul Noble
  • Steven Parrino
  • Pino Pascali
  • Richard Phillips
  • Pablo Picasso
  • Jackson Pollock
  • Richard Prince
  • Robert Rauschenberg
  • Anselm Reyle
  • Nancy Rubins
  • Ed Ruscha
  • Tom Sachs
  • Jenny Saville
  • Julian Schnabel
  • Richard Serra
  • Cindy Sherman
  • Elisa Sighicelli
  • Taryn Simon
  • David Smith
  • Alec Soth
  • Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Philip Taaffe
  • Mark Tansey
  • Al Taylor
  • Robert Therrien
  • Cy Twombly
  • Piotr Uklański
  • Francesco Vezzoli
  • Andy Warhol
  • John Waters
  • Lawrence Weiner
  • Franz West
  • Rachel Whiteread
  • Christopher Wool
  • Richard Wright
  • Aaron Young

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Famous quotes containing the word artists:

    The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs.... Artists of a large and wholesome vitality get rid of their art easily, as they breathe easily or perspire easily. But in artists of less force, the thing becomes a pressure, and produces a definite pain, which is called the artistic temperament.
    Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936)

    The upshot was, my paintings must burn
    that English artists might finally learn.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)

    In dealings with scholars and artists we are apt to miscalculate in opposite directions: behind a remarkable scholar we sometimes, and not infrequently, find a mediocre man, and behind a mediocre artist, fairly often—a very remarkable man.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)