Winston Wächter Fine Art
Betsy Eby | Chromatic Frequencies
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to present Chromatic Frequencies, a new body of encaustic paintings by Betsy Eby exploring the visualization of sound and harmonic connection. As both a painter and musician, Eby brings a rare sensitivity to her practice, drawing on her heightened perceptual gifts, creating correspondences between color, rhythms and sound. Chromatic Frequencies emerges […]
Tanya Minhas | A Tapestry of Dreams
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art, New York is pleased to present A Tapestry of Dreams, an exhibition of new paintings by Tanya Minhas at the gallery’s 530 West 25th Street location. The works featured in this exhibition reflect Minhas’ ongoing interest in the natural world and the systems that hold it together.
Robert Wilson: Animals reception
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art, New York is pleased to present Robert Wilson: Animals, an exhibition of video portraits by renowned theater director and visual artist Robert Wilson. This solo exhibition presents Wilson’s captivating series of animal portraits—featuring snow owls, a black panther, skunk, an elk, and more. These portraits showcase Wilson’s acclaimed mastery of light and color and reflect his […]
Sally Gall | Vertical World
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25th St, New York, New YorkWinston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to present Vertical World, an exhibition of new large-scale photographs by Sally Gall, which continues her decades long exploration of the natural world. In her second solo show with the gallery, Gall examines the most elemental of earth’s raw materials: rock. During a rafting trip through the Grand Canyon in […]
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.
