Gagosian is pleased to announce The grief paintings, an exhibition of new paintings by Helen Marden, opening at Park and 75 on July 24, 2024. Begun in 2023 as Marden cared for her husband, Brice, and made over the months following his passing, the Grief paintings are intimately scaled abstractions created with resin, powdered pigment, ink, and natural objects. Flowing layers of vivid color and assemblages of feathers, shells, and sea glass extend beyond the paintings’ circular supports. Imbued with the spirit of life, love, and creativity, this body of work takes on new meaning in accord with the poem Growing up in America by Rene Ricard, a longtime friend of the couple.

Growing Up in America

Then love takes us to faraway
places
Certain theaters,
Public toilets, jail, and that long
highway we all hitch-hike alone.
Then the feathers
of the years fly from their pillows
It was all filmed on that old
nitrate stock—the type that selfdestructs after a while—so, there are
no pictures left. I’m sorry—Just
feeling. Feelings, like clouds
Cloud upon cloud in a sky full
of clouds

(Rene Ricard)

This fall, Gagosian will publish a monograph on Helen Marden’s paintings that includes an essay by Anna Godbersen and a conversation between the artist and Kiki Smith.

Helen Marden was born in 1941 in Pittsburgh and lives and works in New York City; Tivoli, New York; Marrakech, Morocco; and Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis. Group exhibitions include Who chooses who, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (1994); Selections summer ’96, Drawing Center, New York (1996); Couples discourse (2006) and Uncanny congruences (2013), Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park. She participated in the Whitney Biennial, New York (1995), and The last Brucennial, Bruce High Quality Foundation, New York (2014).