Winston Wachter Fine Art
Artist Talk | Jil Weinstock: Unwanted Collaborator: Fractured Landscapes
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wachter Fine Art is hosting an artist talk with Jil Weinstock in celebration of her ongoing exhibition, Unwanted Collaborator: Fractured Landscapes. Jil Weinstock will be accompanied by Jasmine Wahi, Founder and Co-Director of Project of Empty Space, and Amanda Snyder, Partner at Winston Wächter Fine Art. We look forward to your presence for a […]
Deb Achak | All the Colors I Am Inside
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art, New York is pleased to present All The Colors I Am Inside, a series of photographs by Deb Achak, and her first solo exhibition with the New York gallery. The show is in conjunction with the artist’s recently released monograph, of the same name, published by Kehrer Verlag. In this work, […]
Ethan Murrow | Twig
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art, New York is excited to announce Twig, an imaginative exhibition of new works from the surreal mind of Ethan Murrow. These finely detailed drawings and paintings tell fanciful stories that muse on the essential role of trees in the story of humanity.
Ed Cohen | A Calm Madness
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to announce its fifth exhibition of New York-based painter Ed Cohen, A Calm Madness. Named for a line by the late Polish poet Adam Zagajewski, the show will include two groups of paintings in fluid acrylic on canvas and panel.
Heather Hutchison: Seeker
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to announce Heather Hutchison: Seeker, its third exhibition of New York-based artist Heather Hutchison. Hutchison’s luminous three dimensional paintings manipulate light, color and shadow to create works that evoke landscapes and weather patterns while remaining in constant flux. The works in this exhibition span from the late 1980s to today.