Artists Space

Gerry Morehead, Jim Pavlicovic

April 3 – April 24, 1976

A black and white image of a black circle with a fish painted on it.
Gerry Morehead. Installation view from Gerry Morehead, Jim Pavlicovic, Artists Space, 1976. [A black and white image of a black circle with a fish painted on it.]

Black and white installation photograph of a gallery space. Black circles are attached to the wall and a figure is visible standing in the space.
Gerry Morehead. Installation view, Gerry Morehead, Jim Pavlicovic, Artists Space, 1976. [Black and white installation photograph of a gallery space. Black circles are attached to the wall and a figure is visible standing in the space.]
A black and white photograph of two black circles on a dark background.
Gerry Morehead. Installation view, Gerry Morehead, Jim Pavlicovic, Artists Space, 1976. [A black and white photograph of two black circles on a dark background.]
A black and white installation photograph of a gallery space. A square blank canvas hangs from the wall on the left, and two windows are visible on the right.
Jim Pavlicovic. Installation view, Gerry Morehead, Jim Pavlicovic, Artists Space, 1976. [A black and white installation photograph of a gallery space. A square blank canvas hangs from the wall on the left, and two windows are visible on the right.]
A black and white photograph of a figure standing in a gallery space, looking towards the camera. On the wall behind them, several canvases with no discernable markings hang.
Jim Pavlicovic. Installation view featuring Jim Pavlicovic, from Gerry Morehead, Jim Pavlicovic, Artists Space, 1976. [A black and white photograph of a figure standing in a gallery space, looking towards the camera. On the wall behind them, several canvases with no discernable markings hang.]

Nothing here yet...

A black and white invitation for a film screening. On the left of the postcard, a masked figure is pictured seated.
Invitation for Gerry Morehead, Jim Pavlicovic, Artists Space, 1976. [A black and white invitation for a film screening. On the left of the postcard, a masked figure is pictured seated.]