Stewart Nachmias: Cast Paper & Prints

Cross Contemporary Partners

Stew Nachmias' virtual solo exhibition of cast paper & prints is now on view 24/7 in the Cross Contemporary Partners digital gallery with the illusion of 12 feet high ceilings and 250 running feet of wall space. Anthony Haden-Guest writes about Nachmias that "There’s a rawness to the images, an intensity that distances the work […]

Bassmi Ibrahim: Later Works

Cross Contemporary Partners

A virtual exhibition of later paintings by Bassmi Ibrahim can be previewed in the Cross Contemporary Partners Online Gallery. These commanding artworks are installed in a three-dimensional gallery with the illusion of 22 foot high ceilings and over 200 linear feet of wall space. Art critic Dominique Nahas writes about Bassmi's paintings: "Vaporous, veil-like yet robust, his open-ended forms […]

Anne Hieronymus: Works on Paper

Cross Contemporary Partners

This exhibition of a selection of collages and drawings, is described by the artist as debris fields of torn and repurposed paper decorations, printed wrapping paper, stickers and broken up press-type. Some have been transmuted into the large colored pencil drawings also on view.  Hieronymus makes her drawings on large sheets of bright white gessoed paper, […]

Cross Contemporary Partners Inaugural Exhibition Part III

Cross Contemporary Partners

Cross Contemporary Partners launches a third group exhibition of artists in  a virtual art exhibition space dedicated to digital representation of artwork on the internet. The Cross Contemporary Partners Inaugural Exhibition Part III presents ten established artists whose distinguished careers span decades. The artists: London Amara, Susan Copich, Michel Goldberg, Nicki Marx, Eric Sanders, James Singelis, Kathy Sosa, Gregory Steel, Lou Tavelli and Francine Tint have all exhibited in museums throughout the […]

Sarah Hinckley: Recent Paintings and Works on Paper

Cross Contemporary Partners

The most engaging aspect of Hinckley’s painting is the combination of her attraction for minimal or simplified imagery... realizing the shapes in her art, which are usually organic in nature, link her paintings with an esthetic of elegant simplicity. --Jonathan Goodman In 2016, after almost 30 years in New York City, Hinckley returned full-time to […]