M.David and Co. Reopens With 'Once In A Lifetime' Group Exhibition

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  • September 08, 2021

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Judy Pfaff, Untitled. Courtesy Judy Pfaff Studios.
M.David and Co.

M.David and Co. is pleased to announce the gallery's reopening with a group exhibition entitled Once In A Lifetimequoting the title of that song from the quintessential New York band The Talking Heads.

The date was chosen with much care and thought. It marks so much--not in the least, the historic resilience of New Yorkers, but also the inspiring ability of artists to continually reinvent themselves, born of their passion, creativity and tight-knit communities. We have all been through a great deal this past year with the Covid crisis, and though it is not over yet, we continue to move forward.

Brenda Goodman, Surprise. Courtesy Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
M.David and Co.

The exhibition will feature works by Deborah Dancy, Astrid Dick, Daniel John Gadd, Daniel Giordano, Glenn Goldberg, Brenda Goodman, Stephanie Hargrave, Kathryn Hart, Helen O'Leary, Judy Pfaff, Kyle Staver and Kennedy Yanko. It was curated in the spirit of Life On Mars Gallery, when Bushwick and the world were so very different, some eight years ago. One of the main focuses of that gallery and its present iteration was the celebration of mutual care and support found in intergenerational relationships among artists.

The artists in Once In A Lifetime range in age from their early thirties to their late seventies. The show includes various mediums including painting, ceramics, and three-dimensional work on the wall as well as suspended from ceiling to floor. 

Some have names we are all familiar with and are represented by some of the best galleries in the world, with works in the collections of the world's greatest institutions; some are artists whose work demands a larger audience, though their practice is already known and respected, and others who are emergent whose work is exceptional. 

"There was no thematic curatorial vision for this exhibition, per se. Rather, the artists invited and works were chosen with deep respect and admiration for each artist's uncompromising studio practice, their unconquerable will to continue to make work at all costs, and their love of the handmade," says Michael David. "My only regret is that I could not include more wonderful artists in the exhibition."

Kennedy Yanko, Bread and Pepsi. Image courtesy of Kennedy Yanko Studios.
M.David and Co.

"So, mask up, and come celebrate this renewal of hope and the lessons we have learned as artists and New Yorkers, as we recognize our collective past, the challenges of the present, and the promises of the future," adds David.


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