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Pace at artgenève INTERMEDIATE LOGO INTERMEDIATE REGIONAL LOGO : 2/3 SIZE OF PACE Booth C30 Palexpo, Geneva, Switzerland, 1–4 February 2018

INTERMEDIATE LOGO is pleased to participate for the first time in artgenève. In the seventh edition of the fair, Pace will present works by major artists from across the gallery’s program, such as Kevin Francis Gray, Sol LeWitt, Prabhavathi Meppayil, Adam Pendleton, Joel Shapiro, Kiki Smith, Tony Smith, and Lee Ufan, among others. UTILITY LOGO UTILITY REGIONAL LOGO : 2/3 SIZE OF PACE

Selected highlights include Louise Nevelson’s wood painted black sculpture Untitled (1976-78). Concurrently with the fair, works by the leading Abstract Expressionist and pioneer of site-specific and installation art will be on view in an exhibition at Pace Gallery in New York. The artist will also be featured in artgenève’s outdoor sculpture programme, presented along the banks of Lake Geneva beginning UTILITY LOGO 30 January. Additional notable works include new video pieces by Michal Rovner, such as Rift (2009), an example of Rovner’s video projections on stone that integrate the ancient and the modern. Rovner will be the focus of an upcoming exhibition at Pace Gallery in Palo Alto, on view 8 March – 25 April. The booth will also feature a new geometric painting by Berlin-based artist Brent Wadden comprised of delicate handwoven fibers, wool, cotton and acrylic on canvas.

Presenting works at artgenève by

Kevin Francis Gray Lee Ufan Sol LeWitt Robert Mangold Prabhavathi Meppayil Louise Nevelson Kenneth Noland Adam Pendleton Michal Rovner Robert Ryman Joel Shapiro Kiki Smith Tony Smith Brent Wadden

Images Top Left to Bottom Right Michal Rovner, Black Forest, 2016 © 2018 Michal Rovner/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Louise Nevelson, Untitled, 1976-78 © 2018 Estate of Louise Nevelson/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Michal Rovner, Rift, 2009 © 2018 Michal Rovner/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Prabhavathi Meppayil, twenty eight seventeen, 2017 © Prabhavathi Meppayil; Tony Smith, Untitled, 1948 © 2018 Estate of Tony Smith / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Joel Shapiro, Untitled, 2008-2014 © 2018 Joel Shapiro / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Brent Wadden, To be titled, 2016 © Brent Wadden.

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artgenève/sculptures INTERMEDIATE LOGO Pace will also participate in the fair’s outdoor sculpture program, which runs from 30 January through 1 April, 2018. Presented along on the banks of Lake Geneva, the sculpture program UTILITY LOGO UTILITY REGIONAL LOGO : 2/3 SIZE OF PACE will feature Louise Nevelson’s monumental metal Maquette for Transparent Horizon (1972-73).

Louise Nevelson (b. 1899, Kiev; d. 1988, New York), a leading sculptor of the twentieth century, UTILITY LOGO pioneered site-specific and installation art. She is recognized for her sculptures comprised of discarded furniture and other wood elements found in the area surrounding her studio.

Pace is a leading contemporary art gallery representing many of the most significant international artists and estates of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Under the leadership of President and CEO Marc Glimcher, Pace is a vital force within the art world and plays a critical role in shaping the history, creation, and engagement with modern and contemporary art. Since its founding by Arne Glimcher in 1960, Pace has developed a distinguished legacy for vibrant and dedicated relationships with renowned artists. As the gallery approaches the start of its seventh decade, Pace’s mission continues to be inspired by our drive to support the world’s most influential and innovative artists and to share their visionary work with people around the world.

Pace advances this mission through its dynamic global program, comprising ambitious exhibitions, artist projects, public installations, institutional collaborations, and curatorial research and writing. Today, Pace has eight locations worldwide: three galleries in New York; one in ; one in Palo Alto, California; one in ; one in Hong Kong; and one in . Pace will open its second gallery in Hong Louise Nevelson Kong in March 2018; and will open a new flagship gallery in New York, anticipated for completion in fall 2019. In 2016, Pace joined with Futurecity to launch Future\Pace – an international cultural partnership Black & White innovating multidisciplinary projects for art in the public realm. 1 February – 3 March 2018 | 537 West 24th Street, New York

www.pacegallery.com Louise Nevelson: Black & White will mark the gallery’s twenty-seventh solo show for the artist since 1963. The exhibition, presented in NY, brings draws together approximately 20 of Nevelson’s black and white painted wood sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations from the late 1950s through the late 1980s. For press inquiries, please contact: Nicolas Smirnoff, +44 (0)203 206 7613 or [email protected]

Left: Louise Nevelson, Maquette for Transparent Horizon, 1972-73 Above: Louise Nevelson, Untitled (Sky Cathedral), 1964 © 2018 Estate of Louise Nevelson/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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