DCG: Looking Back and Beyond
Deborah Colton Gallery 2445 North Boulevard, Houston, United StatesDCG: Looking Back and Beyond February 3rd through February 24th , 2018 Opening Reception: Saturday, February 3rd from 6:00 to 8:00 pm Deborah Colton Gallery is pleased to present DCG: Looking Back and Beyond, a group exhibition featuring paintings, drawings, mixed media, photography, sculpture and video. As Deborah Colton reaches twenty years of being […]
Molly Gochman: Drenched
Deborah Colton Gallery 2445 North Boulevard, Houston, United StatesMolly Gochman Drenched March 8th through April 21th, 2018 Opening Reception: Thursday, March 8th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm with Artist Talk at 7:00 pm. Sound Bath lead by Sara Auster: Saturday, March 10th at 2:30 pm and 6:30 pm. Deborah Colton Gallery is pleased to present Molly Gochman’s Drenched which is in conjunction […]
Duende: Artists Translating Spirits
Cavin-Morris Gallery 210 Eleventh Avenue, Suite 201, New York City, NY, United StatesDuende: Artists Translating Spirits May 3 - June 9, 2018 Cavin-Morris Gallery is pleased to present Duende: Artists Translating Spirits. A duende is a spirit often associated with flamenco dancing that rises up through the feet of dancers. It is also an embodiment of heightened creative and passionate receptivity and thus wonderfully apt for the […]
Opening Reception for Amy Lincoln: Sun, Moon, Stars
Amy Lincoln presents recent paintings in her second solo exhibition with the gallery. Her laborious acrylic-on-panel depictions of flora and landscapes are at once ravishing and comically surreal. Event will be held at 534 west 24th street. Lincoln is a committed figurative painter with a bent towards the surreal, making works that depict the world […]
“Nighthorses”
Gagosian 456 North Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA, United StatesGagosian is pleased to present Nighthorses, new work by Adam McEwen. As McEwen’s title suggests, anxiety resides even in the most common images and objects. His art draws attention to the vestigial dramas of daily life; the forgotten is memorialized, the subliminal laid bare. Narrative flow is tempting to seek yet impossible to find. The centerpiece […]
