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We’re all in this together’: New York cathedral pays tribute to immigrants with new mural
The Guardian by Diane Bondareff, AP Content Services for the Archdiocese of New York. At St Patrick’s Cathedral, the largest permanent artwork commisioned in its 146-year history is a plea for acceptance and community at a difficult time October 3, 2025 In the neo-gothic splendor of New York’s St Patrick’s Cathedral, a throng of today’s immigrants – mostly Latino, Asian, and... Read more -
Honoring New York’s immigrants on the walls of its most famous cathedral
CNN VIDEOS, Christiane Amanpour September 26, 2025 Christiane Amanpour speaks to artist Adam Cvijanovic about his giant mural celebrating immigration in St Patrick's Cathedral in New York. Read more -
Contemporary Art Finds a Home in New York’s Most Iconic Cathedral
Artnet, Art World: The mural at St. Patrick's Cathedral is a celebration of immigrants, past and present. By SARAH CASCONE, Senior Writer September 22, 2025 For generations, St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City has been known as America’s parish, a historic and architecturally stunning... Read more -
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, America’s Parish Church, Unveils 1,920-Square-Foot Mural by Adam Cvijanovic
ARTnews, BY DANIEL CASSADY, Senior Writer September 22, 2025 This past Friday morning, the vestibule of St. Patrick’s Cathedral gleamed with something unfamiliar: not the soft glow of votive... Read more -
An artist's remarkable new vision for St. Patrick's Cathedral
CBS NEWS: MO ROCCA talks with Cvijanovic. MARK HUDSPETH, Producer September 21, 2025 When asked to create a mural for the entrance of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, artist Adam Cvijanovic... Read more -
St. Patrick’s Cathedral to Unveil Mural Celebrating City’s Immigrants
The New York Times, by Arthur Lubow, visuals by George Etheredge August 14, 2025 Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan’s art commission hits a hot button. “I thought they might say, ‘We don’t want to wade... Read more -
‘The Sweet Mystery’ Demystified: Robert Indiana In Venice Biennale, by Chadd Scott
forbes.com April 22, 2024 That was his father. Born in the month of June. Worked at Phillips 66. When he left the family, he... Read more
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Artists transform sidewalk sheds into giant canvases, by: Monica Morales
Pix11.com June 4, 2024 NEW YORK (PIX11) — When you think of scaffolding and construction fencing, you usually think of an eyesore for the... Read more -
Decoding Keith Haring’s Early Works, by Hilary Moss
T The New York Times Style Magazine November 5, 2015 The art dealer and curator Jeffrey Deitch is most fascinated by both bookends of an artist’s career — not just... Read more
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Subversive, but Colorfully So, by Guy Trebay
The New York Times May 2, 2014 The phantasmagorical works created by the Brazilian-born installation artist Eli Sudbrack, who goes by the acronym AVAF (for Assume Vivid... Read more -
Molly Lowe: ‘Sorry, Excuse Me, Thank You’, by KAREN ROSENBERG
The New York Times March 27, 2014 The Suzanne Geiss Company 76 Grand Street, between Greene and Wooster Streets, SoHo Through Saturday Molly Lowe’s audacious first New... Read more
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Gallerist "suzannegeiss.net' At Suzanne Geiss Company, Suzannegeiss.net and Petrellasimports.net, by Andrew Russeth
New York Observer August 20, 2013 As numerous companies, including the behemoth Amazon, try and—from the looks of it—mostly fail to move art online, young artists... Read more -
Mary Beth Edelson: ‘22 Others’, by Karen Rosenberg
The New York Times April 4, 2013 The Suzanne Geiss Company 76 Grand Street, between Wooster and Greene Streets, SoHo Through April 20 In the early 1970s... Read more
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Mary Beth Edelson, The Suzanne Geiss Company, by Kate Sutton
ARTFORUM March 8, 2013 Mary Beth Edelson’s 1972 collage Some Living American Women Artists features—as its title suggests—a coterie of female artists cut and... Read more -
Art Stock: disimages.com by By Jessie Wender
The New Yorker February 12, 2013 As a photo editor, I look at countless stock images, which run the gamut from lovely personal photographs that are... Read more
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Ryan Johnson: Self Storage by Karen Rosenberg
The New York Times December 6, 2012 the Suzanne Geiss Company 76 Grand Street, between Wooster and Greene Streets SoHo Through Dec. 22 Ryan Johnson has installed... Read more -
André Leon Talley on the Antonio Lopez Retrospective at the Suzanne Geiss Company
Vogue Daily September 11, 2012 I skipped the much-publicized opening of “Antonio Lopez,” the retrospective at the Suzanne Geiss Company, in Manhattan this week. Skipped... Read more
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Upstairs, downstairs | Two art-world entrepreneurs ply their trades under one famous roof. By Fan Zhong
W Magazine September 1, 2012 Suzanne Geiss is sitting in her office at 76 Grand Street in Manhattan, the same spot where Jeffrey Deitch once... Read more -
Drawn to His Shining Light By Guy Trebay
The New York Times August 29, 2012 JESSICA LANGE slipped into a booth at Le Drugstore in Paris, face bare of makeup, hair a nimbus of soft... Read more
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Blasting Voice by Jennifer Piejko
Performa Magazine July 27, 2012 The current exhibition at the Suzanne Geiss Company has turned the gallery into something of a performance after-party, stretched out... Read more -
Suzanne Geiss: La nuova power-woman dell'arte. DI GIOVANNA MASELLI
Vogue Italia May 29, 2012 Una genuina passione per l’arte : ecco cosa anima quotidianamente il lavoro della curatrice Suzanne Geiss . Non è un... Read more
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Suzanne Geiss Goes Her Own Way. By Meghan Dailey
Interview Magazine March 6, 2012 When visitors come to the inaugural show at Suzanne Geiss’s namesake gallery at 76 Grand Street tomorrow night, they might... Read more -
Art Excavated From Battle Station Earth by Randy Kennedy
The New York Times February 26, 2012 DURING the 1980s and 1990s a question was often asked sotto voce in certain overlapping circles of the New York... Read more