Berry Campbell
Mary Ann Unger: Across the Bering Strait
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th Street, New York, NY, United StatesBerry Campbell Gallery is thrilled to announce its first exhibition of the work of Mary Ann Unger (1945 – 1998). Organized in conjunction with the Mary Ann Unger Estate, the exhibition coincides with a renewal of critical interest in the artist and will include a fully illustrated scholarly exhibition catalogue with essays by Glenn Adamson, […]
Lucia Wilcox: LUCIA
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th Street, New York, NY, United StatesBerry Campbell Gallery is thrilled to announce its first exhibition of the work of Lucia Wilcox (1899–1974), whose extraordinary life began with her youth in Beirut and unfolded at the center of the Paris and New York art worlds. Lucia Wilcox: LUCIA will focus on her vividly hued and wildly imaginative Surrealist works from 1943 […]
Lucia Wilcox: LUCIA
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th Street, New York, NY, United StatesBerry Campbell Gallery is thrilled to announce its first exhibition of the work of Lucia Wilcox (1899–1974), whose extraordinary life began with her youth in Beirut and unfolded at the center of the Paris and New York art worlds. Lucia Wilcox: LUCIA will focus on her vividly hued and wildly imaginative Surrealist works from 1943 […]
Eric Dever: Points of Interest
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th Street, New York, NY, United StatesBerry Campbell Gallery is pleased to announce its fourth exhibition of paintings by contemporary artist Eric Dever. Eric Dever: Points of Interest is an exploration into the temporal dimensions of plant life and the ecological impact of climate change. Dever lives and works in Water Mill, New York, and often looks to his studio garden […]
MERCEDES MATTER
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th Street, New York, NY, United StatesBerry Campbell is pleased to announce a landmark retrospective of paintings and works on paper by Mercedes Matter (1913-2001). A painter, educator, and a key figure in Abstract Expressionism, Matter is best known for founding the New York Studio School in 1964, following the publication of her influential essay, “What’s Wrong with U.S. Art Schools?” […]
