An EVG reader just made me aware of this exhibit: Ed Shostak/Rose Royale: A Queer Perspective From Postminimalism to Social Practice, Selected Works: 1963 – 2020.
Shostak, a longtime East Village resident, died on April 8, 2020, from complications due to COVID-19. He was 78.
Per the reader: "He was an artist stemming from the Warhol Factory. We didn't know to what extent until after he died and his loft on Houston and Avenue A was chock-full of work and over 3,000 photos chronicling EV nightlife."
The exhibit, at the David Richard Gallery, 211 E. 121st St. between Second Avenue and Third Avenue, is only up through Friday. However, this is the first of several planned shows here to feature Shostak's work.
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Associated Exhibitions
- Ed Shostak / Rose Royale: A Queer Perspective From Postminimalism to Social Practice, Selected Works: 1963 – 2020
March 21, 2021 - April 23, 2021
Associated News
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April 10, 2021
A Presentation of work by Ed Shostak / Rose Royale
EV GRIEVE
April, 10, 2021
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March 29, 2021
Exhibition of works by Ed Shostak and his alter ego, Rose Royale on view at David Richard Gallery
ArtDaily
March 29, 2021
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March 24, 2021
Ed Shostak / Rose Royale: A Queer Perspective From Postminimalism to Social Practice, Selected Works: 1963 – 2020
GalleriesNow
March 24 2021
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March 7, 2021
Press Release - Ed Shostak / Rose Royale A Queer Perspective
From Postminimalism to Social Practice,
Selected Works from 1963 – 2020