Deitch Projects





Deitch Projects
Curated by Jeffrey Deitch, Deitch Projects was a groundbreaking gallery that pushed contemporary art’s boundaries through innovative exhibitions and events. From 1996 to 2010, it showcased over 250 projects by international artists, blending gallery shows with performances and public events like the Art Parade. For this collaboration, Pandiscio Green, under the creative direction of Richard Pandiscio, designed a bold visual identity that complemented the gallery’s avant-garde spirit, creating dynamic invitations for Deitch’s highly anticipated art shows. Our design approach helped solidify Deitch Projects as a platform for artistic exploration and a cornerstone of New York’s contemporary art scene.