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#DavidWiseman’s “Plants, Minerals, and Animals”, opening tonight 6-8pm at 515 West 27th Street, is rooted in an imagined world of drawing and a deep respect for process, cultivated during the artist’s studies at the Rhode Island School of Design. #Vernissage
At #ADAA The Art Show, #Kasmin presents this work by #LeeKrasner. Krasner was a renowned American Abstract Expressionist painter and is considered one of the most critical figures in the evolution of American art in the second half of the 20th century. #ABEX
#KateKlingbeil’s intricately impastoed paintings, initially abstract, include female figures that allude to the fluidity of sexual expression. Klingbeil considers the presence of the male gaze; we imagine the women posing for them, contrasting seduction with expectation.
FALL PROGRAMMING: On September 20, the new exhibition, “Brancusi & Duchamp: The Art of Dialogue,” curated by art historian Paul B. Franklin, at our 515 West 27th space, explores the aesthetic dialogue between #ConstantinBrancusi (1876–1957) and #MarcelDuchamp (1887–1968).
#SUMMERSHOW: “SEED”, Curated by @yvonneforce, opens this Thursday, June 21, between 6-8pm at our 293 Tenth Ave space. “SEED” brings together a group of 29 contemporary artists. #TheodoraAllen’s works, “Dawn I, II, and The Open Heart”, will be included in the show. #SEED29
John Ashbery on #JaneFreilicher: “Obviously she paints what she sees, but it happens that she sees a lot.” Freilicher’s “‘50s New York” is on view until June 9.
Close up on #JamesNares' "Went Downstairs and You Weren't There," 2007. Happy #StPatricksDay! https://t.co/ZeLZc74uWO
Your Tuesday plans? Join us @ @standardny Shop for the collaboration release of The Standard x Erik Parker, 6 - 8pm
View a map of Barry Flanagan sculpture locations at this year's Beyond Limits exhibition @ChatsworthHouse @Sothebys