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Gretchen Bender, Sadie Benning, Andrea Bowers, Sarah Charlesworth, Simon Denny, Corita Kent, Hadi Fallahpisheh, Robert Gober, Adrian Piper, Robert Rauschenberg, Martha Rosler, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Ben Sakoguchi, Mario Schifano, Hito Steyerl, Antonio Tarsis.

Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to announce footnotes and headlines, a group exhibition at 22 Cortlandt Alley, organised in collaboration with the Corita Art Center, Los Angeles. The exhibition takes its title from Kent’s 1967 publication of the same name, which Marshall McLuhan described after its release as ‘a new form of book...an x-ray of human thought and social situations.’ Including a multi-generational group of artists, with works spanning from the 1960s to the present, the exhibition looks at the diverse ways in which artists have incorporated mass media and popular culture in their work as a response to the social environment in which their work is made. Appropriating imagery and text from newspapers, magazines, television, and the internet, the artists included employ divergent strategies to interact with, abstract, and critique the predominant cultural narratives of their time.

footnotes and headlines is presented concurrently with heroes and sheroes, an exhibition of works by Corita Kent.

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Andrew Kreps Gallery was founded in New York in 1996. Widening its original focus on emerging American artists, the program shortly thereafter expanded to include international artists, many of whom had their first exhibitions in the United States or New York at the gallery. After nearly 20 years of operation in Chelsea, the gallery announced it’s relocation to Tribeca, at 22 Cortlandt Alley, which opened in September 2019. The gallery additionally programs 55 Walker Street, a space jointly operated with Bortolami and kaufmann repetto. The gallery represents the work of 30 internationally active artists. Recent additions to the gallery’s roster include He Xiangyu, Camille Blatrix, the estate of Corita Kent and the work of Bruno Munari.
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