Chuck Close, Self Portrait Pulplpochair, 2000




in the workspace
installation images, click to enlarge
dieu donne papermill
In the Underground Gallery: featuring works on handmade paper produce at Dieu Donné Papermill. For more than 25 years Dieu Donné has had deep roots and been an important fixture in the Downtown Manhattan/SoHo arts community. Creating new contemporary art with paper is at the core of what Dieu Donné does and their relationships and engagements with artists are central to their mission. During the past 25 years Dieu Donné has directly assisted over 500 artists in one-on-one collaborations, taught papermaking to hundreds of professional artists and students through classes, demonstrations, lectures, workshops and internships and trained hundreds of teachers how to integrate papermaking into classroom curricula. Dieu Donné is housed in a 5,000 square foot ground-floor facility at 433 Broome Street, where it maintains an exhibition space, a showroom, a fully equipped papermaking studio, and an archive of paper art and historical paper samples.  Included in the exhibition are works from Chuck Close, Byron Kim, Jim Hodges, Juan Sánchez and others.