The New York Times Style Magazine published a feature on Geoffrey Hendricks’ early 19th century SoHo house. Nick Haramis interviewed Sur Rodney (Sur), Hendricks’ spouse, about the plethora of archival material throughout the 3 story house, two artists’ relationship, as well as Sur’s own history as an artist/archivist.
Geoffrey Hendricks at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
Geoffrey Hendricks has an artwork included in I’m a thousand different people—Every one is real , a group show of recently acquired works at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. The exhibition is on view through January 2025.
Klaus Gallery Mentioned on artnet news
Klaus Gallery’s Geoffrey Hendricks solo booth at Art Basel Miami Beach was highlighted in artnet’s review of the fair. Read the article here.
Geoffrey Hendricks at Art Basel Miami Beach
Klaus von Nichtssagned Gallery is proud to present a collection of artworks by Geoffrey Hendricks at Art Basel Miami Beach. The gallery is presenting as part of the Survey sector of the fair, booth S12. For more information on the artworks on display, click here.
Screening and Conversation with Sur Rodney (Sur) – Saturday, September 24
As part of the current exhibition “Berlin Sky Drawings,” the gallery will screen two videos of Geoffrey Hendricks in the downstairs viewing room, on continuous loop from 12PM-6PM on Saturday, September 24.
Hendricks’s spouse and frequent collaborator, Sur Rodney (Sur) will join the gallery in conversation about Hendricks’s working process and their collaborations at 3PM.
Two videos will screen throughout the day: “The Artists’ Studio” a short film made by Hendricks and (Sur) in 2005 for Exit Art’s exhibition Homomuseum: Heroes and Monuments as well as a longer documentary-style film of Hendricks in 2007 discussing his practice and creating a performance installation at the Villa Buttafava in Lombardy, Italy.