The Wrong Again Gallery

The Wrong Again Gallery Beyond these bi-city opening receptions, the space will be open by appointment or accident. Each project will be installed for six weeks.

Contact: Greely Myatt FOR IMMEDIATE RELELEASE
Cell phone: 901/230-7526
Email: [email protected]


THE WRONG AGAIN GALLERY TO OPEN ON APRIL FOOL’S DAY
Inspired by The Wrong Gallery, a project by Maurizio Catalan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick, which existed from 2002 to 2005 in the Chelsea Arts District in New York, The Wrong Again Gallery is the space in a closed doorway located in the

studio of Greely Myatt. Despite the shallow 2 inches of floor space, the gallery will attempt a larger presence by using the internet to connect the Memphis community to various other locations around the world – wherever the exhibiting artists live and work. While the work will be physically in the space the artists will not, however through skype, we will connect with the artists in their studios or at other gallery and museum openings. (I have been known to go to Home Depot forgetting to shut my garage door.) Each season, which will run from April Fool’s Day to Halloween, will showcase the work of four artist, or artists teams. The 2011 line up is: The Art Guys, Houston, Texas; Aaron Suggs and Virginia Overton, Brooklyn, New York; Maaike Gouwenberg and Joris Lindhout, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and Julie Wright, Memphis, Tennessee. Opening receptions will bring the artists from around the world to The Wrong Again Gallery to celebrate their work, none however will be physically present. What a relief for the artists, an opening you don’t have to attend! The inaugural show by The Art Guys is “The Meronomic Antinomy of the Trans-Finite Realm (She’s a Brick House)” and will open on Friday, April 1st, 7-9 PM. The gallery address is 648 (W) Marshall Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38103. The reception is free and open to the public. If you’d like more information about The Wrong Again Gallery, or to schedule an interview, please call 901/230-7526, or e-mail [email protected]

10/31/2018

😍 Still dreaming about this sculpture spotted on the Cooley House Foundation’s Mid-Century Modern Tour!

Artist: Greely Myatt

I excavated The Wrong Again Gallery today. It's been covered in plywood, rust and weeds, much like the rest of the South...
04/10/2016

I excavated The Wrong Again Gallery today. It's been covered in plywood, rust and weeds, much like the rest of the South.

08/19/2015

I know it's not good to romanticize the whole "sad tortured artist" thing …

Happy Halloween as the sun sets in Marfa with Stephan Pascher. It's been fun and hope to see you on April Fool's Day.
10/31/2013

Happy Halloween as the sun sets in Marfa with Stephan Pascher. It's been fun and hope to see you on April Fool's Day.

Check out this great installation by Terri Phillips out at AMUM, The University of Memphis Art Museumhttps://www.faceboo...
09/21/2013

Check out this great installation by Terri Phillips out at AMUM, The University of Memphis Art Museum

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by Terri Phillips

Statement
Taking the title from Shirley Jackson's 1962 novel, this installation of sculpture and sound is based on a combination of Jackson's narrative and Phillips own experience returning home after many years away. Some materials are objects from her childhood home and others are from the local area. The Iron Maiden sculpture is made from a plant called Arkansas Toothpick found in Shelby Farms. The soundtrack is composed from pieces recorded in Memphis in 2012-2013. The work addresses isolation, family relationships, histories and secrets, and the ties that bind.

Bio
Terri Phillips is a sculptor and writer who also makes short films, photographs and performances. Her work uses an abstract narrative to explore history, memory, meaning and identity. Born in Alabama, Phillips received her MFA from CalArts after studying at Beaux-Arts in Paris, and received her BA from Pepperdine University. She has exhibited and curated internationally. She was a founding member of the artist collaborative space WPA in Chinatown. Chapel of Yes at TOPS Gallery was Phillips' first solo exhibition in Memphis. She is currently living and working in Memphis.

08/25/2013

Opening Thursday, August 29, 7-9, A Magic Hour (or Two) by Stephan Pascher. Yawl come!!

THE WRONG AGAIN GALLERY will skype to Marfa, TX, for A Magic Hour (or Two), an exhibition by Stephan Pascher
The Wrong Again Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of A Magic Hour (or Two), an exhibition and interactive work by New York artist, Stephan Pascher.
The artist writes:
A streaming video, a short tale, and a pair of watchful eyes. Elements from elsewhere comprising Stephan Pascher’s installation: “A Magic Hour (or two).”
A rough ride up a canyon road, a seemingly extirpated yet extant wolf, and art in unfamiliar places. From Far West Texas to Downtown Memphis. The Wrong Again Gallery for two hours in late August.
Stephan currently lives and works in New York City and Marfa, Texas. He is an artist, writer and teacher. He has taught in numerous art departments including Cooper Union, Columbia University, Rutgers, Malmö Art Academy, the Art Institute of Chicago, and presently at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York City. Over the past two decades Pascher’s work has been exhibited internationally at many venues, most recently at Cutureget (Lisbon), Kunstmuseum Basel, Steven Wolf Gallery (San Francisco), Orchard (New York), and upcoming at Artists’ Space (New York). Pascher has written on art, film, and a variety of cultural issues, appearing in numerous publications including Afterall, Art in America, Springerin, Merge Magazine, Metropolis, “The Museum as Arena: Artists on Institutional Critique” (Verlag der Walther König), and “Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists’ Writings” (MIT Press).
The opening reception is Thursday, August 29, 7 - 9 pm. And as is our practice we will skype to Stephan at his home and studio in Marfa, Texas. We are free and open to the public. The Wrong Again Gallery’s address is 648 (W) Marshall Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38103.

Great Fun!
08/24/2013

Great Fun!

We have a great event coming on Thursday evening, when we will visit Stephan Pascher in Marfa,TX. However let me post th...
08/24/2013

We have a great event coming on Thursday evening, when we will visit Stephan Pascher in Marfa,TX. However let me post these images from Suzy's show on Aug 3. She entertained us with a puppet show from her home. Here are some pix and I will post stuff about Stephan's Magic Hour (or Two) today.

Ok everybody! It's on tonight with Suzy @ The Wrong Again Gallery. 7-9 with fireworks sponsored by the Redbirds to follo...
08/03/2013

Ok everybody! It's on tonight with Suzy @ The Wrong Again Gallery. 7-9 with fireworks sponsored by the Redbirds to follow. Then everyone should head to the brand new Hi-Tone to see the Dead Soldiers! Suzy is really cool.

Address

648 Marshall Avenue
Memphis, TN
38103

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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(901) 230-7526

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