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Pace Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of a new space, Chesa Büsin, in the historic city of Zuoz in the Engadin valley in Switzerland. With the oldest sections of the house dating from the 12th century, Chesa Büsin is one of the most important landmarks in Zuoz. Over the past two years, this historical house has been meticulously renovated by renowned Engadin architects Ruch & Partners to create a unique environment combining an underground gallery with two outdoor spaces and a partially exposed barn tower. Chesa Büsin also features private viewing rooms accompanied by a traditional, yet modernized, living areas.
On February 20, 2014 Pace will open its inaugural presentation at Chesa Büsin. Titled Carte Blanche, the exhibition will trace fifty-four years of the gallery’s history and feature works in which white is the dominant shade by artists including: Jean Arp, Oldenburg/ van Bruggen, Alexander Calder, Tara Donovan, Robert Irwin, Lee Ufan, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, Prabhavathi Meppayil, Robert Ryman, Yoshitomo Nara, Bosco Sodi and Hiroshi Sugimoto. Carte Blanche will run from 20 February to 30 March 2014.
Pace will curate a program of events to take place at Chesa Büsin, including artist talks, film presentations and other forums addressing the art, architecture and design of the period.
One of the artists present there is Tara Donovan:
via pacegallery.com