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Art Basel Miami Beach

Booth E16

December 4 – 8, 2024

Etel Adnan, Défilé nocturne, 2017
Petah Coyne, Untitled #1564 (Black Rain), 2023
Leonardo Drew, Number 430, 2024
Ficre Ghebreyesus, Untitled (Horizons), c. 2002-07
Sarah Grilo, El Dorado, 1991
Samuel Levi Jones, Belly of the beast, 2024
Ana Mendieta, Burial Pyramid, 1974
Jaume Plensa, YOLANDITA, 2024
Zilia Sánchez, Sin título, 2023
Zilia Sánchez, Luna Lunar, 2023, conceived 2000
Pinaree Sanpitak, Red Body II, 2024
Kate Shepherd, Kiss Architecture, 2024
Tariku Shiferaw, Liberated Skies, 2024
Michelle Stuart, Strata Series: Copan Stela A, 1979
Mildred Thompson  Radiation Explorations, 1994
Juan Uslé, Melting blue, 2024
Chris Watts The Spirits that Lend Strength are Invisible XXXXVII, 2024 Peruvian pigments, acrylic, resin, poly-chiffon, stained wood 76 x 64 in (193 x 162.6 cm) (GL16486)
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Press Release

Galerie Lelong & Co., New York and Paris, are pleased to present at Art Basel Miami Beach with works by Etel Adnan, Petah Coyne, Leonardo Drew, Jean Dubuffet, Günther Förg, Ficre Ghebreyesus, Sarah Grilo, David Hockney, Hyunsun Jeon, Samuel Levi Jones, Jannis Kounellis, Ana Mendieta, Jaume Plensa, Alison Saar, Christine Safa, Zilia Sánchez, Pinaree Sanpitak, Kate Shepherd, Tariku Shiferaw, Kiki Smith, Michelle Stuart, Mildred Thompson, Richard Tuttle, Juan Uslé, and Chris Watts.

For the fair’s Kabinett sector, we will present small-scale paintings and marble and bronze sculptures by Zilia Sánchez. Primarily recognized for her shaped canvases, first created in Havana in the 1960s and further developed while living in Havana, New York, and San Juan, Sánchez’s work is characterized by a distinctive approach to formal abstraction through use of a sensual formal vocabulary. Based on plaster maquettes made decades earlier, the recently realized sculptures on view similarly engage with geometric abstraction through the exploration of the female form. 

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