Salman Toor: How Will I Know
Known for small figurative oil paintings that combine academic technique and a sketch-like style, this artist offers intimate views into the imagined lives of young, queer Brown men residing in New York City and Pakistan, where he was born.
Luciano Ventrone | In Memoriam
This exhibition marks a solemn occasion for the gallery as it marks the end of a long and creative association.
Scrambling for Grace
On View: Alex Kanevsky’s paintings resound with a fluid, sensual energy. The works hold multitudes, capturing innumerable moments that overlap and spill over as they fill the canvas.
Virtual Gallery Walk for January 27th, 2023
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Virtuosity with Humor
Why "Everything You See Could Be a Lie"
A First: Lucian Freud Collection in NYC
The exhibition brings together 45 exemplary works by Freud, representing one of the Collection’s notable pockets of depth, and marks the first time this group has been displayed in the United States or anywhere outside of a museum setting.
A Vermont Tradition
This town and its environs have inspired generations of landscape painters for more than a century.
200 Years of John Ruskin
In addition to a core group of Ruskin’s drawings and publications, the exhibition features works by J. M. W. Turner, John Everett Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, and other leading artists of the 19th century.
Virtual Gallery Walk for April 12th, 2024
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A Walk in the Parks
Landscapes on View: Thanks to this artist's earlier career in exploration geophysics, he fully understands what ...