Richard Levy Gallery: That’s Where You Need to Be

That’s Where You Need to Be
Richard Levy Gallery
August 2 – September 19, 2014
Opening reception: Friday August 1 2014, 6 – 8pm

A group exhibition of paintings by William Betts, Xuan Chen, Maria Park and Willy Bo Richardson. The title of the show is named after Richardson’s recent series, “That’s Where You Need to Be”. This multi-year series began with the artist’s death of his mother, the contemplation of impermanence and search for his most important values.

The exhibition is a look at expanding conventions of painting. Each artist executes their own unique styles and methods of application.

painting at Levy Gallery
That’s Where You Need to Be 16, oil on canvas, 53 x 57 inches

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Indian Summer Show: DM Contemporary

New YorkDM Contemporary
September 9 – October 29, 2016
39 E 29th Street #2B
New York, NY 10016

My very dear friends who showed up for DM Contemporary exhibition in NYC.⁠ photo credit: Diamond Shot Studio

dm contemporary was founded in 2003 by Doris Mukabaa Marksohn in Mill Neck, NY, as a contemporary salon dedicated to exhibiting significant new work by emerging and mid-career artists.

dm contemporary represents artists who work in various media. The gallery’s program encompasses painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, and installation. It focuses on artists who have attained a level of excellence and innovation in their media, and whose work expands the conventional notions and transcends established traditions – resulting in visual expressions that are both unique and universal.

Additionally, dm contemporary has exhibited at fairs such as Next, Chicago; and Pulse, NY; and has been featured in several publications. Selected gallery press includes: The New York Times, Newsday, The Chicago Tribune, The Baltimore Sun, The Hartford Courant, The Daily Hampshire Gazette, The Missoulian, The Journal Times , The Times Colonist (Canada), and The Sunday Independent (South Africa) among others.

Paper Band: Jason McCoy Gallery

Bathers 5, 2011
oil on paper
Paper Band at Jason McCoy Gallery. Artists ranging from David Hockney, Lee Krasner, Agnes Martin, and Thomas Nozkowski.
Exhibition Dates: July 11 – August 24th
Opening reception: Wednesday, July 11th 6 – 8 pm

“Though not a survey, Paper Band aims to provide an eclectic and also unpredictable overview of 20th Century and contemporary works on paper.” States Stephanie Simmons, Director of Jason McCoy. “Willy Richardson’s piece represents a contemporary artist’s re-interpretation of gestural abstraction. His vertical bands of color, which appear woven into a rhythmic sequence, tell of both the spontaneous release inherent in abstract expression and the artist’s thorough contemplation in order to establish a harmonious balance between color and form.”

jason mccoy gallery
41 East 57th Street
New York, NY 10022
www.Jasonmccoyinc.com

Other exhibitions at Jason McCoy Gallery:
From Dark to Light: A Holiday Celebration
70 Years of Abstract Painting – Excerpts

ClampArt: Spring 2012

Paintings on view at ClampArt
Walkyries 2, oil on canvas
March 29 – May 12, 2012
Opening reception: Thursday March 29: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Paintings on view at ClampArt during the exhibition “Master and Apprentice: Hippolyte-Alexandre Michallon (1849-1930) & Bruce Sargeant (1898-1938)”

Established in 2000, ClampArt is located in the Flower District in the Chelsea New York City. In addition to a wide range of emerging and mid-career photographers, the gallery carries a large selection of modern and contemporary paintings, prints, and photographs from the early 20th century to the present.

Palm Springs Fine Art Fair: Turner Carroll Gallery

Palm Springs Fine Art Fair
February 12 – 15, 2015

Turner Carroll Gallery
Booth 607 & P4 | Santa Fe, NM

Music to Drive To 7, oil on canvas
Music to Drive To 7, oil on canvas, 53 x 57 in

Palm Springs Convention Center
Palm Springs CA 92262
Contact the gallery for VIP passes!
Turner Carroll Gallery
725 Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501
info@turnercarrollgallery.com
505-986-9800