Alan Saret, Heptarch’s World, 1985-2017. Various wires, stainless steel, rusted spring steel, magnet wire and tin-coated copper, 34 × 34 × 21 in. (86.36 × 86.36 × 53.34 cm)
Alan Saret in Colección Jumex: Everything Gets Lighter
at Museo Jumex
November 18, 2023–February 11, 2024
Museo Jumex
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 303
Colonia Granada
Mexico City, Mexico
In November 2023, the Museo Jumex will celebrate its 10th anniversary. To commemorate this important milestone the museum has invited Lisa Phillips, the Director of the New Museum in New York, to curate an exhibition from our collection occupying the entire building.
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Alan Saret, Zinc Cloud, 1967/ 1990, galvanized steel hex netting, 66 × 72 × 84 inches; 167.6 × 182.9 × 213.4 cm
Alan Saret in Threading the Needle
at The Church, Sag Harbor
July 1 — September 8, 2022
48 Madison St
Sag Harbor, NY 11963
Artists: Magadalena Abakanowicz, Etel Adnan, El Anatsui, Tabitha Arnold, Louise Bourgeois, Diedrick Brackens, James Lee Byars, Margarita Cabrera, Nick Cave, Judy Chicago, Chuck Close, Enrico David, Louise Eastman, Angela Ellsworth, Christine Forrer, Thomas Friedman, Helena Hernmarck, Candace Hill Montgomery, Jim Hodges, Alice Hope, Mike Kelley, Laurie Lambrecht, Dinh Q. Lê, Charles LeDray, Daniel Lind-Ramos, Liza Lou, Christa Maiwald, Charles McGill, Ann Morton, Maria Nepomuceno, Ernesto Neto, Mark Olshansky, Sheila Pepe, Erin M. Riley, Faith Ringgold, James Rosenquist, Toni Ross, Tomás Saraceno, Alan Saret, Bastienne Schmidt, Alan Shields, Kiki Smith, Julianne Swartz, Hank Willis Thomas, Rosemarie Trockel, Lucy Winton
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Alan Saret, (American, born 1944), Forest Close, 1969–1970, Vinyl coated netting. Acquired through the Stern Family Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund, 2014.003
Alan Saret in From the Collection: Three Alumni Artists
at the Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University
May 22 —August 21, 2022
114 Central Avenue,
Ithaca, NY 14853
Works from the Museum’s permanent collection by Alan Saret ’66, Gordon Matta-Clark ’68, and Louise Lawler ’69, all College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) alumni, are on view in conjunction with a college-wide exhibition to be shown at spaces in and around AAP to celebrate their art department’s centennial and the Department of Architecture’s sesquicentennial.
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