Video: Where Are We Now (Who Are We Anyway?), 1976/2016, MoMA PS1 News Pace Announces its Representation of Acconci Studio Pace Gallery is pleased to announce its representation of Acconci Studio. Vito Acconci (1940 – 2017) is a subversive and radical maker whose work expands writing into activities, installations, architecture and design. One of the most inventive figures to emerge during the Post-Pop era of the late 1960s and mid-1970s, Acconci’s influence permeates today’s creative landscape. Working closely with Acconci Studio, Pace Gallery will present the broad scope of Acconci’s work—including projects that were never realized—and will continue to advance international appreciation and engagement with his iconic practice.“A truly innovative creator and agitator who was foundational to contemporary art today, Acconci fits perfectly within Pace’s program of leading 20th and 21st century artists and estates,” said Marc Glimcher, Pace Gallery President and CEO. “There’s still so much of his practice to uncover and reexamine and we’re thrilled to join with Maria Acconci to share Vito Acconci’s vision and expand his legacy around the world.” Read More Journal View All Press Artforum on the Cinema of Vito Acconci Sep 10, 2019 Artist Projects Anthology Film Archives Presents Films by Vito Acconci Aug 13, 2019 Press "Vito Acconci: Where We Are Now (Who Are We Anyway?), 1976" in The New York Times Jun 30, 2016 Press "Vito Acconci, an Artist as Influential as He Is Eccentric" Jun 05, 2016 News — Pace Gallery is Pleased to Announce its Representation of Acconci Studio, Feb 22, 2018