Founded in 2006, Fergus McCaffrey represents an increasingly global group of post-war and contemporary artists from the United States, Europe, and Japan. For over a decade, the gallery has developed a multifaceted program, representing over 24 artists and estates worldwide. Internationally recognized for its promotion of postwar Japanese and seminal western artists, Fergus McCaffrey has locations in New York, Tokyo, and St. Barth. The gallery opened its Tokyo outpost in March 2018 with an exhibition of paintings by Robert Ryman, and its 2020-2022 program featured exhibitions by Jasper Johns, Richard Serra, Shigeko Kubota, Kazuo Shiraga, Min Tanaka, Carolee Schneemann, and Matthew Barney, among others.
Exhibition Information
MARCIA HAFIF: Change and Continuity 1962 – 1974
September 24–November 6
The years 1962–1974 mark some of the most transformative of Marcia Hafif’s career. First she moved to Rome for almost eight years, before returning to her native California in 1969, where she took a break from painting to experiment with film, photography, and sound installation. Then, in 1971, she moved to New York in search of a return to painting. The works produced during this period vary not only in their geographical roots but also materially, ranging from graphite to paint to watercolor. The exhibition “Marcia Hafif: Change and Continuity, 1962 – 1974” invites visitors to observe this lineage, which runs throughout the artist’s entire oeuvre.