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Linden Frederick | Alan Magee: The Maine Idea
Forum Gallery 475 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesNew York, NY – From September 22 through November 5, 2022, Forum Gallery, New York, will present The Maine Idea, an exhibition of works by Linden Frederick and Alan Magee whose distinct approaches capture the mystery, majesty and history of the place that’s fascinated artists for more than two centuries. Thomas Cole, Winslow Homer, George Bellows, John Marin, Marsden Hartley, and […]
Couplings
Forum Gallery 475 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesNew York, NY — Forum Gallery announces Couplings, an exhibition about symbiotic relationships and connections between pairs of people, objects, and ideas. The exhibition, comprised of paintings, works on paper and sculpture, presents two exemplary works by each of eleven artists. Couplings is on view from Friday, June 24 through Saturday, September 17, 2022. William […]
Important Works of American Art
Forum Gallery 475 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesNew York, NY – From May 5 to June 17, 2022, Forum Gallery presents Important Works of American Art. Coinciding with American Art Week in New York City and The American Art Fair, opening in New York on May 14th, the gallery exhibits exceptional American paintings, drawings, and sculpture dating from the first half of the Twentieth Century to today. Powerful emotion, strong […]
Brian Rutenberg: Deeps of Peace
Forum Gallery 475 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesColor and memory inspire the paintings in Deeps of Peace, an exhibition of new work by Brian Rutenberg, where the nearly pastoral beauty of the coastal lowlands meets the neon, architecture and attractions of his hometown Myrtle Beach, SC.
Stillness of Life: Robert Bauer | Paul Fenniak | G. Daniel Massad | Anthony Mitri
Forum Gallery 475 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesStillness of Life, includes recent works by four artists celebrated for their meticulous execution. Each artist on view evokes the infinite complexity of his subject, in that space of observation and memory where time stands still.