American artist (born 1959)
Peter Nagy in 2014
Peter Nagy (born 1959)[ 1] is an American artist known for his post-conceptual art of the 1980s and as an active art gallerist. He is the owner of Gallery Nature Morte , which was founded in New York City's East Village in 1982 and was part of the Collins & Milazzo exhibitions sensual conceptualism scene.[ 2] It closed in 1988, and in 1992, Nagy moved to New Delhi , India, where Gallery Nature Morte is now located.[ 3]
Early life
Nagy was born in 1959 in Bridgeport , Connecticut. He studied at the Parsons School of Design , receiving a degree in communication design in 1981.[ 4]
Career as gallerist
With artist Alan Belcher, Nagy opened Gallery Nature Morte in East Village, Manhattan , in 1982.[ 5] [ 6] Nagy was part of a generation of East Village artist/gallery owners who established a small but trendy avant-garde alternative to the established SoHo art scene.[ 7] The gallery was open for six years, until 1988.[ 6] It combined conceptualism and pop art , exploring the relationship between art and commodity .[ 8] [ 9]
In 1992, Nagy moved to New Delhi , where he revived Gallery Nature Morte in 1997.[ 10] [ 11] Indian artist Subodh Gupta has said of him: "he has fresh eyes and has provided a platform for contemporary artists."[ 12] In 2021, the gallery opened two additional exhibition spaces in the Indian capital.[ 13]
Art career
In the early 1980s, Nagy became known for works he created by mixing painting techniques with the technology of Xerox photocopy machines.[ 14] [ 15] One series executed during this period, International Survey Condominiums , used photocopying as a tool to combine timelines of art history with the floor plans of art museums.[ 14] [ 16]
Nagy's work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum ,[ 17] the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art ,[ 18] the Brooklyn Museum ,[ 19] and the Metropolitan Museum of Art .[ 20]
In 2014, Eisbox Projects published an exhaustive account of Nagy's work by Richard Milazzo in the book Peter Nagy, Entertainment Erases History – Works 1982 to 2004 to the Present .[ 21]
In 2020, Deitch Projects held a retrospective exhibition in New York City of Nagy's works from the 1980s.[ 16] [ 22] [ 23]
His work is exhibited at the New York gallery Magenta Plains.[ 24]
See also
References
^ Gregorio Magnani; Daniela Salvioni; Giorgio Verzotti (June 1989). Special affects: the photographic experience in contemporary art . Giancarlo Politi. ISBN 9788878160101 . Retrieved August 16, 2011 .
^ "Richard Milazzo" . richardmilazzo.com . Retrieved June 18, 2023 .
^ "Nature Morte" . artbasel.com . August 10, 2019. Retrieved November 1, 2023 .
^ "Trademark Artist: Peter Nagy" . Mousse Magazine (in Italian). July 2, 2020.
^ Jens Hoffmann (2004). The next Documenta should be curated by an artist . Revolver, Archiv für aktuelle Kunst. ISBN 9783936919059 . Retrieved August 15, 2011 .
^ a b Goldsworthy, Rupert (May 19, 2010). "Peter Nagy's Long Indian Summer" . Art in America . Brant Publications. Archived from the original on March 23, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2011 .
^ New York Media (June 22, 1987). "New York Magazine" . Newyorkmetro.com . New York Media, LLC: 49– 55. ISSN 0028-7369 . Retrieved August 16, 2011 .
^ Peter Nagy on Decades as an Artist and Dealer Both , ARTnews , Anne Duran, July 24, 2020 [1]
^ New York Media (June 25, 1990). "New York Magazine" . Newyorkmetro.com . New York Media: 46– 52. ISSN 0028-7369 . Retrieved August 16, 2011 .
^ Anthony P. D'Costa (December 1, 2010). A New India?: Critical Reflections in the Long Twentieth Century . Anthem Press. pp. 181–. ISBN 978-0-85728-664-2 . Retrieved August 15, 2011 .
^ Mehra, Pallavi (October 24, 2019). "Nature Morte" . Architectural Digest India .
^ "An eye for talent" . Business Standard India . Business-standard.com. August 6, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2011 .[dead link ]
^ Jayakar, Devyani (April 24, 2021). "Nature Morte opens two new galleries in New Delhi" . Architectural Digest India .
^ a b Eklund, Douglas; Alteveer, Ian; Brown, Meredith A.; Miller, John; Olmsted, Kathryn; Saunders, Beth; Lethem, Jonathan (September 17, 2018). Everything Is Connected: Art and Conspiracy . Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-1-58839-659-4 .
^ New York Magazine . New York Media. November 14, 1988.
^ a b "Jan Avgikos on Peter Nagy" . www.artforum.com .
^ "Peter Nagy" . whitney.org .
^ "Overwhelmed by the Imagination" . www.moca.org .
^ "Brooklyn Museum" . www.brooklynmuseum.org .
^ "International Survey Condominiums" . www.metmuseum.org .
^ "Richard Milazzo" . richardmilazzo.com . Retrieved June 18, 2023 .
^ Doran, Anne (July 24, 2020). "Peter Nagy on Decades as an Artist and Dealer Both: 'You Don't Realize How Fast the Art World Can Spin on a Dime' " . ARTnews.com .
^ "Peter Nagy "Entertainment Erases History" Jeffrey Deitch / New York |" . Flash Art . March 26, 2020.
^ "Peter Nagy" . magentaplains.com . Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
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