Purple Magazine
— F/W 2016 issue 26

David Hammons

FIVE DECADES AT MNUCHIN GALLERY NEW YORK Virtually every major contemporary art museum has tried, unsuccessfully, to land a retrospective of David Hammons (b. 1943), possibly the most important African-American artist today. His elusiveness is legendary. As one story goes, when Larry Gagosian offered him a solo show at his new space in Rome, Hammons was amenable on two conditions: firstly, nothing would be for sale and secondly, he needed a $3 million display fee. Not surprisingly, this exhibition never came to fruition. Hammons is like the late Miles Davis — he over-charges because he can. Case in point, all the prices for available works at the Mnuchin Gallery show are net to the artist, with a 10% fee on top so the gallery gets a taste of the action: gangster capitalism and a political statement. As to why Hammons prefers a private setting over a public institution, I think that…

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