Group Exhibitions

 Group Exhibitions


Installation view: “Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman / The Shape of Shape,” The Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 21, 2019–April 20, 2020. Photo: Heidi Bohnenkamp / Museum of Modern Art

2023

2022

2021

2020

“Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most,” Cheim & Read, 23 East 67 Street, New York, NY, April 18-June 24, 2023

“These Days Part II”, Vito Schnabel Gallery, Sotheby’s, Beverly Hills, CA, March 23-April 10, 2022

“Ron Gorchov & Otis Jones,” Foundation CAB, Brussels, Belgium, January 14-February 27, 2021

“Abstract! Minimalism to Now: Zachary Armstrong, Ed Clark, Luca Dellaverson, Fred Eversley, Keltie Ferris, Egan Frantz, Terri Friedman, Ron Gorchov, Han Bing, Rashid Johnson, Sol LeWitt, Richard Nonas, Kianja Strobert, Chris Succo, Martha Tuttle, Richard Tuttle, Stanley Whitney, Kennedy Yanko, Robert Yasuda, Brenna Youngblood,” Tilton Gallery, New York, NY, February 11-April 11, 2020 (View the exhibition)

2019

“Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman / The Shape of Shape,” The Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 21, 2019–April 20, 2020 (Tour the exhibition)

“In Honor of the New MoMA,” Cheim & Read, 23 E 67th Street, New York, NY, November 21, 2019-February 1, 2020

“Painters Reply: Experimental Painting in the 1970s and Now,” (curated by Alex Glauber and Alex Logsdail) Lisson Gallery, 504 West 24th Street, New York, NY, June 27-August 9

2018

“This Must be the Place,” (curated by O.O. & M.M.) 55 Walker, New York, NY, November 9–December 8 

“Vis-à-Vis,” Pearl Lam Galleries, Hong Kong, China, September 20–November 2 (catalogue)

“Gorchov, Lindman, Provosty,” Ribordy Contemporary, Geneva, Switzerland, January 18–March 16 

2017

“The Horizontal: Louise Bourgeois, Louise Fishman, Ron Gorchov, Al Held, Jenny Holzer, Bill Jensen, Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Prabhavathi Meppayil, Joan Mitchell, Jack Pierson, Serge Poliakoff, Tal R, Sean Scully, Richard Serra, David Smith, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Cy Twombly, Juan Uslé, and Matthew Wong,” Cheim & Read, 547 W 25th Street, New York, NY, July 6-August 31

“What’s Up New York,” curated by Lawrence van Hagen, LVH ART, 132 10th Avenue, New York, May 2–May 26

“Select Abstract Expressionist Paintings, Sculptures and Works on Paper,” Alpha 137 Gallery, New York, March 23–June 7

2016

“À quoi tient la beauté des étreintes: la collection du FRAC Auvergne,” FRAC Auvergne, France, January 30–March 26

“Painting into Three Dimensions: Linda Besemer, Bram Bogart, Sven-Ole Frahm, Ron Gorchov, Norio Imai, Takesada Matsutani, David Ryan,” Galerie Richard, New York, NY, February 3–February 28

“Group Show: Ron Gorchov, Peter Halley, Joseph Marioni, Olivier Mosset, Joshua Smith,” Albert Baronian, Rue de la Concorde, Brussels, Belgium, April 21–May 5

“FORTY,” (organized by Alanna Heiss) MoMA PS1, Long Island City, New York, June 19–August 28

Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies (FAPE), Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Washington, D.C., June 23–August 7

“Shapeshifters: Joe Bradley, Jeremy DePrez, Jeff Elrod, Ron Gorchov, Ralph Humphrey, Martin Kippenberger, Imi Knoebel, Robert Mangold, Jeremy Moon, Elizabeth Murray, Kenneth Noland, David Novros, Blinky Palermo, Steven Parrino, Joanna Pousette-Dart, Ruth Root, Frank Stella, Philip Taaffe, and Richard Tuttle,” Luhring Augustine, New York, June 27–August 12

“out/er.space: Apprehension of Nothingness,” Chowaiki & Co., New York, September 8–October 14 

2015

“Thirty Nine Years,” Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Detroit, MI, December 23, 2015–February 13

“Intimacy in Discourse: Unreasonable Sized Paintings,” (curated by Phong Bui and Rail Curatorial Projects) SVA Chelsea Gallery, New York, NY, November 21–December 22

“Works on Paper,” Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, November 13–January 2, 2016

“Der Beste Anfang: Marco Cingol, Ron Gorchov, Thomas Helbig, Klaus Rinke,” Thomas Brambilla, Bergamo, Italy, October 31–January 11 

“First Show Last Show,” curated by Vito Schnabel, Germania Bank Building, New York, May 28-29

“Community of Influence,” curated by Chuck Webster, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York, February 5–February 11, 2016

“Mourning and Melancholy,” Galleria Ostrakon, Milan, Italy, January 15–February 28, 2015  

2014

“Fourth-floor Painting and Sculpture Galleries,” Museum of Modern Art, New York, Spring

“The Shaped Canvas, Revisited,” Luxembourg & Dayan, New York, NY, May 8–July 3

“All The Best Artists Are My Friends (Part I),” (curated by Ray Smith) Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, NJ, May 10–August 1

“Green Circle, Black Diamond,” Ratio 3, San Francisco, CA, June 27–August 9

“Funzione Continua: Domenico Bianchi, Dadamino, Raoul De Keyser, Carlos Garaicoa, Ron Gorchov, Corinna Gosmaro, Alessia Xausa,” Thomas Brambilla, Bergamo, Italy, October 11-December 19

“Mana Monumental,” curated by Eugene Lemay, Mana Miami, Miami, Florida, December 2-7 

2013

“39 Great Jones,” Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, Switzerland, February 1–March 23

“DSM-V,” (curated by David Rimanelli), The Future Moynihan Station, New York, NY, May 8–June 4 

“Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1,” (curated by Phong Bui), Industry City,

Brooklyn, NY, October 20–December 15

2012

“Little Languages/Coded Pictures,” Lesley Heller Workspace, New York, NY, March 14–April 15  

“Brucennial, New York Painting Toward Three Dimensions,” Galerie Richard, New York, NY, October 25–November 24

2011

“Paper 2011,” Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, NY

“It’s All Good!! Apocalypse Now,” Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

“Brooklyn Rail 10 Year Anniversary Silent Art Benefit Auction,” Visual Arts Gallery, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY

2010

“Territories, Left of Center,” (curated by Jeffrey Uslip) Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA, February 6–March 27

The Bruce High Quality Foundation: Brucennial 2010, BRUCENNIAL, New York, NY, February 25–April 4  

“Between Picture and Viewer: The Image in Contemporary Painting,” (curated by Tom Huhn and Isabel Taube) Visual Arts Gallery, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, November 23–December 22

“Works On Paper,” Galerie Richard, Paris

“Party at Chris’s House,” (curated by Phong Bui), Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2009

“NY Masters: Bleckner, Gorchov, Kirili, Koznowski, Ross, Stella,” Galerie Richard, Paris, April 30–May 30

“Triple Play: John Duff, Ron Gorchov, Alain Kirili,”( curated by Lilly Wei) Lesley Heller Gallery, New York, May 7–June 19

“Winter Salon: Works on Paper,” Bjorn Ressle Gallery, New York, NY

“More Mergers & Acquisitions,” Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA, December 10–February 14, 2010

2008

“Sparks! The William T. Kemper Collection Initiative,” The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, May 3–June 20, 2008 (catalogue)

“Party at Phong’s,” (curated by Chris Martin) Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

“Group Show,” (curated by Ben La Rocco) Janet Kurnatowski Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Bruce High Quality Group Show, Brooklyn, NY

2006

“Ron Gorchov, Judy Pfaff, John Torreano,” Suzanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan, March 18–April 29

“High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967-1975,” Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greenboro, NC, August 6 - October 15, 2006; exhibition traveled to American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center, Washington, D.C., November 21, 2006 - January 21, 2007; National Academy Museum, New York, NY, February 13 - April 22, 2007 (catalogue)

2002

“Decades: Gretchen Albrecht, Lynda Benglis, Ron Gorchov, James Ross,” Robert Steele Gallery, New York, NY, November 21–December 21

1997

“Roland Pease Collection,” Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York, NY

“Salient Green: Cay Bahnmiller, Lynda Benglis, Joynce Brienza, Phil Burke, Steve Canaday, John Corbin, Manny Farber, Brian Kekete, Julia Fish, Beverly Fishman, Goy Goodwin, Ron Gorchov, Noel Grunwaldt, Alex Katz, Kathryn Brackett-Luchs, Juday Linn, Nancy Mitchnik, Darcy Miro, Gordon Newton, Patricia Patterson, Ellen Phelan, John Rowland, Jonsara Ruth, Italo Scanga, Nadine Slowik, Robert Wilbert,” Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI, August 1-September 13

“Edna Andrade, Ron Gorchov, Warren Rohrer, Neysa Grassi, and David Row,” Locks Gallery, 800 Washington Square South, Philadelphia, PA

1996

“Hunter College Art Department Faculty Exhibition,” Art Gallery in the Hunter College Fine Arts Building, New York, NY, February 28-March 30

“Epitaphs, Invitational Exhibition,” Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY

1995

“47th Annual Purchase Exhibition,” American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, November 6-December 3

1993

“30th Anniversary Exhibition” Benefit, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts

Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY

“Paintings from the Permanent Collection,” Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY

“The Return of the Cadavre Exquis,” The Drawing Center, New York, NY, November 6-December 18

“Paintings from the Permanent Collection,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO

MFA Gallery, Hunter College, New York, NY

“Ron Gorchov, Issac Witkin,” Locks Gallery, 800 Washington Square South, Philadelphia, PA, May 18-June 30

“Group Exhibition,” Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI

1992

“Invitational,” (curated by Marjory Wellish) John Good Gallery, New York, NY

Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI

1991

“Abstract Painting of the 90's,” (curated by Barbara Rose) Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, NY

1990

“Clyfford Still: A Dialogue,” Philippe Briet Gallery, 558 Broadway, New York, NY, October-November 17

1989

Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY

“Small and Stellar,” Ruth Seigel Gallery, New York, NY

“Urrealism,” (curated by Alan Jones) Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY

1986

“Inspiration by Nature,” Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY

1985

“Fashion Moda Benefit Exhibition,” Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York, NY, November 1-16 (catalogue)

“Abstract Painting, 1960-1980,” Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, June 19-August 24

“Gallery Artists,” Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY

1984

“Out Of Square,” Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI, January 31-April 8 (brochure)

“Eccentric Images: An Exhibition of Contemporary Drawings,” Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, October 20-November 24

1983

“Language, Drama, Source and Vision,” (organized by Marcia Tucker, Lynn Gumpert, Ned Rifkin) The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY, October 8-November 27

“Group Exhibition,” Bonnier Gallery, New York, NY

1981

“Baroques 81: les débordements de l’ avant-garde internationale,” Musée d’art modern de la ville de Paris, October 2-November 15 (catalogue)

“Rafael Ferrer, Ron Gorchov, Richard Hennessy,” Hamilton Gallery, New York, NY, June

“Between Painting and Sculpture,” Pam Adler Gallery, New York, March 31–April 25

“Bronze: Lynda Benglis, Walter Dusenbery, Ron Gorchov, Nancy Graves, Nancy Gorssman, Bryan Hunt, Roy Lichtenstein, Marisol, Robert Murray, Bruce Nauman, Joel Shapiro, Martin Silverman, William Tucker, Herk Van Tongeren, Isaac Witkin,” Hamilton Gallery, New York, January 30-February 28

Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI

1980

“3-Dimensional Painting,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, August 2-November 9 (catalogue)

“Painting and Sculpture Today,” Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, July

“Painting in Relief,” Whitney Museum of American Art, Downtown Branch, New York, January 30–March 5

“Drawings of a Different Nature,” Center for Fine Arts, Portland, OR

“Drawings,” Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI

“The 50th Anniversary of the Whitney Museum of American Art,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

1979

“Lynda Benglis with Ron Gorchov,” Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI.

“Generation: Jo Baer, Frances Barth, Jake Berthot, Jerry Buchanan, William Conlon, Stuart Diamond, Porfirio DiDonna, Ron Gorchov, Tom Holland, Ralph Humphrey, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Elizabeth Murray, Doug Ohlson, Robert Ryman, Joan Snyder, Frank Stella, Robert Swain and Joan Thorne,” (curated by Michael Walls), Susan Caldwell Gallery, New York, NY.

“American Painting: The Eighties,” (curated by Barbara Rose) Grey Art Gallery, New York University, September–October 13, 1979; exhibition traveled to Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, October 28–December 30, 1979; American Cultural Center, Paris (dates unknown); Helsingin Taidetalo, Helsinki, August 27–September 15, 1980; Ludwig Collection (Neue Gallerie), Aachen, September 27–October 20, 1980; Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna, early November 1980–January 1981; Tel Aviv Museum, February–April 1981; Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, June 25–July 26, 1981; Galeria Arcady, Krakow, September 2–27, 1981; Galeria Studio, Warsaw, October 5–31, 1981; Pinacoteca Provinciale of Bari, November 14–December 5, 1981; Teatro del Falcone, Genoa, December 8, 1981–early March 1982; Palacio de la Virreina Catalonia, Barcelona, March 30–April 1982; Gallery of La Caixa, Madrid, May 6–June 5, 1982; Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, June–July 1982 (catalogue)

“New York-Downtown Manhattan: Soho,” Akademie der Kunst and the Berliner Festwochen, Berlin, Germany, September 5-October 17 (catalogue)

“Pittura-Ambiente (Environment Painting),” (organized by Francesca Alinovi) Palazzo Reale, Milan, Italy, June 9-September 16 (catalogue)

“The Decade in Review: Selections from the 1970s,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, June 19-September 2

“Born in Chicago: Laurie Anderson (Sound Installation), Ron Gorchov (Painting), Eve Sonneman (Photographs),” Young Hoffman Gallery, 155 East Ohio Street, Chicago, IL, May 11-June 6, 1979

“The 1970’s: New American Painting,” The New Museum, New York, NY, June 15, 1979-Februrary 10, 1981; exhibition traveled under the titled of “America Now: A Look at the Arts in the ’70s” to Copenhagen and North Jutland, Denmark; Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Zagreb and Ljubljana, Yugoslavia; Cagliari, Sardinia; Palermo, Italy; Budapest, Hungary; Warsaw, Poland; and Prague, Czechoslovakia

“Color and Structure,” Hamilton Gallery, New York, NY, May 5-June 2

“Born in Chicago,” Young-Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL

“Recent Abstract Painting,” SUNY Brockport, Brockport, NY

1978

“Two Decades of Abstraction,” Loch Haven Art Center, Orlando, FL, September 15-October 29 (exhibition traveled to University Galleries, University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Art Center, Tampa, January 8-February 17, 1979; Miami-Date Community College and Florida International University, Miami, February 18, 1979-March 15, 1979

“Private Myths: Unearthings of Contemporary Art,” The Queens Museum, Queens, NY, March 11-May 7 (catalogue)

1977

“Early Work by Five Contemporary Artists: Ron Gorchov, Elizabeth Murray, Dennis Oppenheim, Dorothea Rockburne, Joel Shapiro,” (curated by Allan Schwartzman) New Museum, NY, November 11-December 30 (catalogue)

“Biennial Exhibition: Contemporary American Art,” (curated by John G. Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, Mark Segal, Patterson Sims, and Marcia Tucker) Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY February 19–April 3 (catalogue)

“Recent Abstract Painting,” Michael Rockefeller Art Gallery, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY

“Group Exhibition,” Galerie Ghislain Mollet-Vieville et JP Najar, Paris, France

1976

“Ten Painters: Chuck Arnoldi, Billy Al Bengston, Bob Duran, Joe Goode, Ron Gorchov, Gordon Hart, David Novros, Gary Stephan, Robert Swain, Joe Zucker,” Georgia State University Art Gallery, Atlanta, GA, October 4-29

“New Work / New York,” (curated by Michael Auping) Fine Arts Gallery of Cal State Los Angeles, CA, September-October 28 (catalogue)

“Rooms PS1: inaugural exhibition,” PS1, Long Island City, New York, NY, June 9-26 (catalogue)

“Approaching Painting, Part Three: Lynda Benglis, Ron Gorchov, Bill Jensen, Marilyn Lenkowsky, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, Jane Rosen, Barbara Schwartz, and John Torreano,” Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY, February 10-March 1

“Recent Abstract Painting,” State University of New York at Brockport, NY

School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Fine Arts Building, New York, NY

California State University, Northbridge, CA

1975

“Whitney Biennial,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 20-April 9 (catalogue)

“Ron Gorchov and Lynda Benglis,” Henri Gallery, Washington, DC

“Fourteen Artists: Jo Baer, Lynda Benglis, Jake Berthot, Mel Bochner, Ron Gorchov, Ralph Humphrey, Barry Le Va, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Dorthea Rockburne, Robert Ryman, Richard Serra and Richard Tuttle,” (organized by Brenda Richardson) Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD, April 15

1974

“Recent Abstract Painting,” Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, February 21-March 15 (catalogue)

“Group Exhibition,” Texas Gallery, Dallas, TX

Cologne Art Fair (John Doyle Gallery), Cologne, Germany

“Group Exhibition,” John Doyle Gallery, Paris, France

1973

“Group Exhibition,” Bykert Gallery, New York, NY, May

“Group Exhibition,” Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY, March

“New Talent,” Bykert Gallery, New York, NY, June

1971

“Group Exhibition,” Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY, November

1970

“The 1950’s Revisited: Twentieth Anniversary Exhibition,” Tibor de Nagy, 29 West 57th Street, New York, NY, September 19-October 8

1966

“Group Exhibition,” Westmoreland County Museum, Westmoreland, PA

1965

“Core Benefit Show,” Waddell Gallery, New York, NY

1964

“13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird: Fritz Bultman, Peter Forakis, Jane Freilicher, Robert Goodnough, Ron Gorchov, Red Grooms, Fairfield Porter, Robert Richenburg, Ronald Stein, Richard tum Suden, Jane Wilson,” Tibor de Nagy, New York, NY, June 2-27

“Group Exhibition,” Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA

“Group Exhibition,” Brookhaven Laboratories

“Group Exhibition,” Fishbach Gallery, New York, NY

1963

“22nd International Watercolor Biennial,” The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, February 19-April 2

“Fine Arts Series,” Hunter College, New York, NY

1961

“The 1961 Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture,” Department of Fine Arts Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1961–January 7, 1962 (catalogue)

“Group Exhibition,” Tibor de Nagy, New York, NY

American Federation of Arts, Traveling Show, 1959-61

1960

“Young America 1960: Thirty American Painters under Thirty-Six,” The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, September 14-October 30; exhibition traveled to The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD, November 16, 1960-January 1, 1961; The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH, January 16-February 22, 1961; City Art Museum of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, March 8-April 15, 1961; Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Columbus, OH, May 1-June 5, 1961 (catalogue)

1959

“Group Exhibition,” National Art Show, New York, NY

1958

“Stable Annual,” Stable Gallery, New York, N