Press Release

Pace returns to MAZE Art Gstaad with a presentation of works by eleven artists, including Lynda Benglis, Alexander Calder, Elmgreen & Dragset, Loie Hollowell, Alicja Kwade, Robert Longo, Kenjiro Okazaki, Adam Pendleton, Irving Penn, Kiki Smith, and Cy Twombly.

Highlights on Pace’s booth include:

  • Three sculptural paintings by Loie Hollowell, ahead of her exhibition of new work at Pace’s London gallery opening March 4

  • Untitled (c. 1965) by Alexander Calder, a crimson-colored brass standing mobile. Calder will be the subject of a major solo exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton, opening this April

  • Paintings by Kenjiro Okazaki, who has been represented by the gallery since 2024, underscored by a new work made this year

  • For K.B. (1979), a gold and silver leaf chicken wire sculpture by Lynda Benglis, who is currently the subject of an exhibition at the Barbican, London, which places her work in dialogue with historic sculptures by Alberto Giaccometti, through May 31

  • A bronze sculpture and four diaphanous works on paper by Kiki Smith

  • A painting from Adam Pendleton’s Black Dada series, which directs attention to the fundamental attributes of painting. Pendleton is currently the subject of a major presentation at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., and will open a solo exhibition at the Langen Foundation, Neuss, Germany, this spring

  • Works by Robert Longo, including Study of Iceberg Crown (2025), first presented in The Weight of Hope, which unfolded across four floors of Pace’s 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York

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