Past Exhibitions: Dec 1, 2010 - Aug 26, 2011
How Soon Now features over thirty of the worldʼs most compelling contemporary artists including Cecily Brown, Thea Djordjadze, Huan Yong Ping, Matthew Day Jackson, Analia Saban, Ryan Trecartin, Kaari Upson and David Wojnarowicz. This exhibition, occupying 27 galleries, is comprised of paintings, sculptures, photographs and videos never before exhibited in the Foundation. The artworks in this show, all of which are owned by the Collection and most of which are recent acquisitions, form disparate bodies of work from a range of generations and include established and emerging artists.![]()
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TIME CAPSULE, AGE 13 TO 21:
THE CONTEMPORARY ART COLLECTION OF JASON RUBELL
Time Capsule, Age 13 to 21: The Contemporary Art Collection of Jason Rubell is an exhibition that Jason Rubell first curated for his college thesis at Duke University in 1991. It contains 95 artworks he acquired between 1983 and 1991 and features 53 artists from this period, such as George Condo, Robert Gober, Andreas Gursky, Keith Haring, Cady Noland, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Cindy Sherman and Rosemarie Trockel. This exhibition traveled to ten university art museums between 1991 and 1994. Jason Rubellʼs experience presenting this exhibition to and for the public greatly informed the opening of the Rubell Family Collection in 1994 with his family. His collecting efforts since that time have been in collaboration with his parents Don and Mera Rubell. The exhibition is a time capsule illustrating Jason Rubellʼs early collecting endeavors and bears witness to numerous artistic movements of the 1980ʼs.![]()
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2010-2011 Exhibition Sponsor: Lanvin
As the world's oldest Parisian fashion house, Lanvin is delighted to be collaborating with the Rubell Family Collection in its support of young artists. Since his tenure, Artistic Director Alber Elbaz has used his keen artistic sensibility to preserve Jeanne Lanvin's understanding of art and fashion. Starting at ArtBasel and building over the course of the year, the conversation initiated between the Rubell Family Collection and Lanvin will bring to life a groundbreaking dialogue between contemporary art and fashion.
December 2nd, 2010
Exhibition opening for How Soon Now, Time Capsule
and installation by Jennifer Rubell, Just Right

Getty sponsored talks, Learning from LA, held at the Rubell Family Collection featuring Los Angeles artists from
How Soon Now and the upcoming Getty initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.

From left to right: Getty Research Institute Consulting Curator Glenn Phillips, Artists John Baldessari and Analia Saban

From left to right: Hammer Museum Curator Ali Subotnik, Artists Eleanor Antin and Kaari Upson

Don Rubell and John Baldessari

Guest entering Jennifer Rubell's Just Right installation

Jennifer Rubell's Just Right installation

Jennifer Rubell



LANVIN Artistic Director Alber Elbaz, Don and Mera Rubell

Installation view, Time Capsule exhibition

Installation view, How Soon Now exhibition

Installation view, How Soon Now exhibition

Installation view, How Soon Now exhibition

Installation view, How Soon Now exhibition

Installation view, How Soon Now exhibition

Installation view, How Soon Now exhibition

Installation view, How Soon Now exhibition




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