The Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York will be hosting a show titled "Totally Rad: New York in the 80’s" and it showcases work from some of that decade’s most important figures in the world of art. This show features paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from Allan McCollum, Andy Warhol, Annette Lemieux, Cindy Sherman, David Salle, David Wojnarowicz, Frank Stella, Haim Steinbach, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Koons, Jenny Holzer, Julian Schnabel, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Peter Halley, and Robert Longo. New York in the 80’s was the center of the art world and has left an impression in art that will remain forever. This impressive collection amassed is one not to be missed if you are in New York. The show begins July 10th and runs through September 6th.
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