The Brant Foundation Art Study Center presents Freeze Means Run, the first US solo exhibition of work by Dash Snow since 2006. Freeze Means Run will include an expansive amount of artwork across disparate media: over 100 Polaroid photographs (many on view publicly for the first time); sculpture; installation; film; and collage, including the iconic 45-part work, Fuck the Police (2005). Freeze Means Run will be on view until April 1, 2016 at the The Brant Foundation. photographs by Christopher Burke
Rob Pruitt 50th Birthday Bash @ The Brant Foundation In Connecticut
photographs by Adarsha Benjamin
Brant Foundation Presents Dan Colen's The L...o...n...g Count
Brass rods, cement slabs, specks of dirt, stainless steel bars, faceted metal studs, cigarette butts, ashes, empty bottles of booze, strands of hair, Dan Colen creates a anti-world that looks left behind by misfits and miscreants. Dan Colen The L...o...n...g Count is on view now un December 21 in Walter De Maria's former studio – the space is now The Brant Foundation Art Study Center at 421 East 6th St, New York. photographs by Fredrica Duke
CHRISTOPHER WOOL, RICHARD PRINCE, LARRY CLARK @ The Brant
Christopher Wool, Richard Prince and Larry Clark pose at opening of their exhibition Deliverance now on view at The Brant Foundation. photograph by BFANYC
Christopher Wool Works at the Brant Foundation
Christopher Wool's installation in the library at The Brant Foundation in Connecticut as part of the exhibition Deliverance. photograph by Laura Wilson