It boasts a gently undulating topography, designed by Future Green, and has been filled with trees and foliage that will change with the seasons. Located what seems to be just an arms’ length from the High Line, the gallery’s sculpture garden is an unexpected feature that continues the natural visual plane when viewed from the public space. He also showed British artists like Richard Smith and Anthony Caro, and introduced the work of postwar Americans like Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland, Morris Louis and Frank Stella. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.By submitting your information, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy. While at boarding school at Bryanston, England, he took up photography and never put it down, capturing striking portraits of family, friends and artists and recording landscapes, meals and interiors. Guests at either residence included various artists represented by his father, especially Mr. Hockney and Mr. Stella, and friends like the painter Howard Hodgkin, the designer and entrepreneur Terence Conran and the writer Bruce Chatwin. Bubble to Succeed, Everyone Had to Be Flexible, Rob Manfred Confident MLB Doing Enough To Market Stars Like Mike Trout And The Japanese Guy, Bill Murray Faces Legal Threat From Doobie Brothers, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/arts/paul-kasmin-dead.html, As Coronavirus Hits U.S., Some Expatriates Stay in Africa, Genetics: Neanderthal male sex chromosomes were gradually replaced by superior modern human genes, The Next Level of Marathon Training Is Here, A Shipwreck, 500 Years Old, Appears on the Baltic Seabed, Are Oreos Part of a Mindful Diet? Lark Mason Associates forges ahead with online Asian art sales, Paul Kasmin, gallerist who ruled a mini-empire of art, dies at 60, Clarke Auction Gallery features art, jewelry, silver April 26, Christie's announces nline-only auction 'Handpicked: 100 Artists Selected by the Saatchi Gallery', Italy's tourist towns shrivel in face of virus, Sue Davies OBE, founding Director of The Photographers' Gallery, has died aged 87, Hollis Taggart now represents artist Hollis Heichemer, Rubem Fonseca, giant of Brazilian literature, dies at 94, A string quartet is crushed by the coronavirus, Wildlife photographer Peter Beard dead at 82, Beryl Bernay, children's tv host with a varied career, dies at 94, Robert Loomis, who edited Angelou, Styron and Morris, dies at 93, The Art Gallery of New South Wales launches #TogetherInArt, www.antiques.co.uk offers lifeline to antique shops and dealers, The museum confederation L'Internationale invites artists to join a conversation, Artist donates profits as lockdown prompts steep rise in calls to LGBTQ+ helpline, CAP Prize 2020: 25 shortlisted projects announced, Visit museums from home with Art Fund's podcast Meet Me at the Museum, Glasgow International announces a digital programme with new online commissions, Master photographer Derry Moore turns his lens on American architecture and landscape, Dannielle Bowman wins the 2020 Aperture Portfolio Prize. He was 60. Photography: Christopher Stach, courtesy of Kasmin Gallery, © 2018 Joel Shapiro / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, For more information visit the website of StudioMda, Share your email to receive our daily digest of inspiration, escapism and design stories from around the world. Designed by Markus Dochantschi of studioMDA, a longtime collaborator of Kasmin’s, the new gallery features a column-free exhibition space punctuated by 28 skylights. In 1981, with two close friends — the future designer Jasper Morrison, Mr. Conran’s nephew; and the future writer-painter Danny Moynihan — Mr. Kasmin established The Space, a gallery of primarily contemporary figurative art in the Kensington Market area of London. Kasmin was known for his independent eye, his genial optimism and his penchant for a spare, subtly British precision of speech. Kasmin Gallery said the cause was cancer. Not only does this waffle structure bring an innate rhythm to the space, it also provides flexibility for the exhibition area to be divided and partitioned as each show sees fit. Mr. Kasmin enjoyed a privileged, high bohemian childhood in his parents’ homes in London and the Dordogne region of southwestern France. Tell Us: How Is the Pandemic Affecting Youth Employment in Europe?