About Us

From our beginnings in 1960, as a small gallery on Newbury Street in Boston to our current locations on 57th Street, West 25th Street and West 22nd Street in Chelsea, PaceWildenstein is fortunate to represent some of the great artists of the twentieth century.

Over the years we have mounted nearly 500 exhibitions which have included work by over 200 artists, and published more than 200 exhibition catalogs in the process. In addition to the numerous exhibitions of artist's new work, PaceWildenstein has curated several dozen scholarly exhibitions over the years, including several which have traveled to museums in the United States and abroad. Je Suis le Cahier: The Sketchbooks of Picasso, Grids, Dubuffet-de Kooning: The Women, Rothko-Bonnard, Earthly Forms: Arp, Calder and Noguchi are just a few examples of these projects.

PaceWildenstein is now home to many of the most significant artists and estates from the 20th century and today.

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The African Environmental Film Foundation is pioneering a new and innovative approach to environmental education in Africa, using visual images to portray the environmental devastation that is occurring, and to show what natural wealth still remains and needs to be conserved.

More information about the AEFF can be found at: www.aeffonline.org.