International Public Art/ Exhibitions

Current Exhibitions

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    Independent Visions: Sculpture in the Garden
    May 01 2012 - Oct 31 2012
    Press Release
    ATLANTA – The Atlanta Botanical Garden and Marlborough Gallery are pleased to present a group exhibition entitled Independent Visions: Sculpture in the Garden, featuring works by the artists Magdalena Abakanowicz, Chakaia Booker, Red Grooms, Clement Meadmore, Michele Oka Doner, Beverly Pepper, George Rickey, Kenneth Snelson, and Manolo Valdés. The exhibition will be on view from May through October 2012, and will comprise nineteen sculptures.
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    Magdalena Abakanowicz / Walking Figures at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza
    Apr 16 2012 - Sep 30 2012
    Press Release
    The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and the Directors of Marlborough Gallery and are pleased to announce that sculptures by the renowned Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz will be on view through September 2012 at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, at Second Avenue and 47th Street in Manhattan.
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    Miquel Barceló: Elefandret Sculpture at Union Square, New York City
    Sep 13 2011 - May 29 2012
    Press Release
    Marlborough Gallery is pleased to announce that the monumental sculpture Gran Elefandret, 2008, by renowned artist Miquel Barceló will be on view at the Union Square Triangle beginning September 13, 2011 through the end of May 2012. It is with great pleasure that the Gallery brings this monumental bronze sculpture to Union Square, a place that epitomizes New York’s unrivaled energy and serves as both a transportation and cultural bridge between uptown and downtown Manhattan. Barceló’s immense Gran Elefandret, balances upright on its trunk, its four massive legs outspread searching for equilibrium. At twenty-six feet tall the sculpture brilliantly portrays an extraordinary, if not impossible physical and cultural feat; this contemporary monument believably captures with humor, scale and Spanish courage the essence of what a public monument can be today.

Past Exhibitions