West Chelsea Contemporary will present "This Is Now," a high-impact, immersive exhibit that further establishes WCC’s two-part mission: producing dynamic shows and making exceptional art accessible. The show presents a rare opportunity to see, learn about, and collect internationally recognized artists from Yayoi Kusama and Gil Bruvel to Salvador Dalí, Robert Indiana, and more -- artists rarely seen in the US outside of New York and LA -- as well as local contemporary players vital to Texas' art scene.
Curated from a collection of over 700 works that span the past six decades, "This Is Now" showcases the breadth of WCC offerings that patrons and collectors can expect moving forward from this contemporary art powerhouse. Featuring over 40 artists across a range of disciplines, the 7,800-square-foot space has been transformed into a vibrant world of color, light, and reflection.
The exhibition will be on display through February 28.
West Chelsea Contemporary will present "This Is Now," a high-impact, immersive exhibit that further establishes WCC’s two-part mission: producing dynamic shows and making exceptional art accessible. The show presents a rare opportunity to see, learn about, and collect internationally recognized artists from Yayoi Kusama and Gil Bruvel to Salvador Dalí, Robert Indiana, and more -- artists rarely seen in the US outside of New York and LA -- as well as local contemporary players vital to Texas' art scene.
Curated from a collection of over 700 works that span the past six decades, "This Is Now" showcases the breadth of WCC offerings that patrons and collectors can expect moving forward from this contemporary art powerhouse. Featuring over 40 artists across a range of disciplines, the 7,800-square-foot space has been transformed into a vibrant world of color, light, and reflection.
The exhibition will be on display through February 28.
West Chelsea Contemporary will present "This Is Now," a high-impact, immersive exhibit that further establishes WCC’s two-part mission: producing dynamic shows and making exceptional art accessible. The show presents a rare opportunity to see, learn about, and collect internationally recognized artists from Yayoi Kusama and Gil Bruvel to Salvador Dalí, Robert Indiana, and more -- artists rarely seen in the US outside of New York and LA -- as well as local contemporary players vital to Texas' art scene.
Curated from a collection of over 700 works that span the past six decades, "This Is Now" showcases the breadth of WCC offerings that patrons and collectors can expect moving forward from this contemporary art powerhouse. Featuring over 40 artists across a range of disciplines, the 7,800-square-foot space has been transformed into a vibrant world of color, light, and reflection.
The exhibition will be on display through February 28.