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Behind the Scenes at Pace

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Employees describe the gallery’s disorienting layoffs, Brenda Goodman looks back on her six-decade practice, and artists urge Mayor Mamdani to ban AI in schools.

Artist Brenda Goodman has always been one of one. Coming up in a scene dominated by men with sexist ideas about what made art worthy, she painted, tore, and sculpted her own creative journey while exploring her queer identity. “I take risks with my work,” Goodman, who turns 83 in July, told artist Mala Iqbal. “I don’t sit still and do the same thing over and over again.” They met at her studio and spoke about six decades of her practice and life, the latest installment of our queer and trans elders series.

Meanwhile, News Editor Valentina Di Liscia and reporter Rebecca Schiffman take us inside Pace gallery’s massive cuts to both its roster and staff, announced earlier this month. Artists and employees spoke about what the New York Times story left out — including what they describe as an opaque, disorienting process that remains shrouded in confusion. Read the full report below.

—Lakshmi Rivera Amin, associate editor


Pace Gallery’s Hall of Mirrors

On June 4, when Pace announced that it would cut 50 artists from its roster and lay off 50 employees, CEO Marc Glimcher framed the decision as a response to a larger industry problem and a gallery model he deemed “unfixable.” Later that day, according to staff, Glimcher told employees during a surprise Zoom town hall that he took personal responsibility for the situation and acknowledged that the decisions that led Pace to this point were his own.

But workers inside the gallery say the cuts unfolded quickly and without clarity, affecting the most unprotected staff members — and among the impacted artists who knew what was coming, some questioned how the announcement was handled. | Valentina Di Liscia and Rebecca Schiffman

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Queer Elders

Going Deep With Brenda Goodman

“I remember taking a plaid dress, tearing it up, and using it as paint rags,” the 83-year-old painter tells me in a knee-to-knee interview at her studio. | Mala Iqbal

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James Wagner, Insatiable Art Collector, Dies at 85

James Wagner, beloved New York art collector, died at his home in Manhattan on June 7 at age 85. Two months earlier, his husband, Barry Hoggard, and I started arranging visitors to keep him company.

For me, each visit became one of those crystallized moments, a spark of joy that took a little bit of James with it and lingered somewhere in the ether. The remembrances that follow are how we complete that process for him, reconstructing our favorite memories so we can carry forward the best of him.| Paddy Johnson

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Thank you Barbara for finally decoupling arts’ creative value from its transactional value. So many artists who have contributed to our cultural legacy but lacked financial success – thus have no value – will drop from the historical record. We need a way for future scholarship to access this hugely diverse group now dying off.

Valerie Hird on “Marc Spiegler Got It All Wrong”


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