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Goya Contemporary / Goya-Girl Press
Baltimore, US
Goya Contemporary Gallery built its reputation on lifelong commitments to representing and protecting artists and artistic practice; and for creating visionary, historically relevant exhibitions, publications & scholarship around artists we believe are the truth-tellers of our time.
Focused on Post War & Contemporary Art, GCG maintains an active exhibition schedule, large archive of fine-art prints and editions, participates in international fairs, and cultivates, educates & connects artists with collectors, communities, connoisseurs, and researchers.
GCG devotes considerable resources to artists, championing opportunity, sustainability & legacy. Celebrated for exemplary standards of ethics, we collaborate with museums and institutions to produce discourse around artist’s oeuvres. Recent projects include the largest museum retrospective to date on MacArthur Fellow Joyce J. Scott [for whom GCG is the primary worldwide representative]; Jo Smail retrospective at Baltimore Museum of Art; museum survey on American Abstract Geometric painter Timothy App; Sonya Clark exhibitions at Fabric Workshop, Wadsworth Atheneum, and the National Museum of Women in Arts. Other notable gallery exhibitions include Soledad Salamé, Sanford Biggers, Louise Fishman, Fanny Sanín, Sérgio Sister, Sam Gilliam, Liliana Porter, Ana Tiscornia, Wilhelm Mundt, Charles Mason III, Ann Hamilton, Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Louisa Chase.
Placing art in the world’s top museums and collections, Goya Contemporary Gallery also unobtrusively works with famous actors, musicians, TV and movie productions, and athletes, keeping identities and sales records private & protected while providing education and assistance on, and about, objects and the artists who made them.
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Detail image of "Rivulet" by Sam Gilliam


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Goya Contemporary Gallery is please to present “MUSIC TO MY EYES,” a curated selection of works denoting sound, featuring Joyce J. Scott, Christian Marclay, Sam Gilliam, Alan Shields, David Brown, Amalie R. Rothschild, Paula Wilson, Jo Smail, William Kentridge, DJ Spooky, Sonya Clark, and Liliana Porter.
“Visual Practices and Sound Practices are often potent partners that share a vocabulary and influence each other. Capable of abstraction while remaining linked to emotions, events, and experiences, the space and shape between what is heard and what is seen can be a captivating area for exploration and discovery, if not a powerful experience that becomes music to our eyes.”
Amy Raehse, Director
Sam Gilliam
Rivulet
1994
Paper: 38 3/8 x 25 inches, Frame: 44 x 30 inches
Mixed-media and print on handmade paper
Variable edition 2 of 6
Price on Request


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