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  • Art
    Culture report: gatekeepers

    No man’s De Land

    The art world tries to carry on a legacy.
    By T.J. Carlin

    Colin de Land
    Photograph: Courtesy powerHouse Books

    Legendary New York gallerist Colin de Land (1956–2003) inspired devotion by championing experimental work (like allowing artist Gareth James to close the dealer’s gallery, American Fine Arts, for a month to protest the art world’s focus on money). While no one dealer today fills his shoes, his followers are out there shaping the scene.

    In 2001, Peter Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft founded Harlem nonprofit Triple Candie. The couple (whose controversial “David Hammons: The Unauthorized Retrospective” featured photocopies of the artist’s work) says they focus on how institutions affect the perception of art, questioning the establishment the way De Land did.

    “I think about De Land almost daily,” says artist Austin Thomas, who last summer started Pocket Utopia. Open twice weekly, the gallery is a hangout for area artists, much as De Land’s LES space was.

    At Orchard, the “shows” are as likely to consist of seminars as art. “We started with a desire to fill the void left by Colin and [his wife] Pat [Hearn],” says the gallery’s director, R.H. Quaytman. A three-year project, Orchard will close in May. Here’s hoping another idealist venture takes its place.

    For more, check out the brand-new book Colin de Land: American Fine Arts, edited by Dennis Balk.

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    • Curators' calendar: Whitney Biennial cocurators Henriette Huldisch and Shamim M. Momin


    Time Out New York / Issue 653 : Apr 2–8, 2008
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