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Valerie Carberry Gallery
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Modern and Postwar American art: painting, sculpture and works on paper from 1915-1965. Blaine, Bolotowsky, Brooks, de Rivera, Diller, Drewes, Ferber, Ferren, Gallatin, Gordin, Gottlieb, Greene, Hofmann, Howard, Kelpe, Matulka, Merrild, Morris, Roszak, Rothschild, Shaw, Smith, Storrs, Survage, Tobey, Tworkov, Vytlacil, Walkowitz, and Xceron. Also representing contemporary artists of national stature: Judith Belzer, Susanna Coffey, Ellen Lanyon, Laura Letinsky, Jim Lutes, and Evelyn Statsinger Visit gallery website for more details. |
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Kamp Gallery
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Fine American and European paintings from the 19th and 20th Centuries, particularly Regional Impressionists (1890-1930) and Contemporary American artists. |
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KM Fine Arts
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Modern, Post War + Contemporary works by masters including: Baselitz, Bluhm, Botero, Brooks, Calder, Chagall, Chamberlain, Dine, Frankenthaler, Goldberg, Haring, Hofmann, Indiana, Kahn, Marin, Mehretu, Miró, Motherwell, Picasso, Poons, Rauschenberg + Warhol. Thru June 28: Carole A. Feuerman, solo exhibition of sculpture. Feuerman is internationally recognized as one of the world's most prominent hyper-realist sculptors with a prolific career spanning four decades. With six museum retrospectives to date, Feuerman's work is also in the Smithsonian Portrait gallery and will be in the Venice Biennale. |
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McCormick Gallery
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McCormick Gallery features both Modern + Contemporary art, focusing primarily on painting, works on paper + sculpture. We represent the estates of numerous mid-century American painters, with an emphasis on abstract expressionism. The gallery also shows both established + emerging contemporary artists. Please call the gallery for exhibition information. |
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