Upcoming
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Susan English: Still Light
179 10th avenue January 9 - February 15, 2025 On this exhibition, English states, 'The light is still — 'still' as light at rest. There is still light — 'still' as the persistence of light. And Still Light, a play on Still Life. I love the threefold nature of these two words. Paintings, in a sense, are 'still light'—light... Read more -
Laura Bidwa: Each
179 10th avenue January 9 - February 15, 2025 Laura Bidwa’s recent paintings are composed of layers of oil, latex, and spray paints on panels that the artist applies with a confident and exuberant brush. The paintings are packed with contradictions, as they are both energetic and quiet, textured and smooth. In the artist’s own words, “If it works,... Read more -
Samantha Haring & Tess Michalik: Reprieve
529 West 20th, Suite 6W January 16 - February 22, 2025 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is delighted to announce an upcoming exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Samantha Haring and Tess Michalik, Reprieve. Haring and Michalik met while studying at Northern Illinois University an d have maintained a friendship ever since. Though their respective techniques diverge, they find common... Read more
Past
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Arielle Zamora: My Blue Friend
179 10th avenue October 24 - November 30, 2024 'My Blue Friend' features new work by Arielle Zamora, exploring the untimely loss of a close friend. Read more -
Lisa Hoke: Relative Uncertainty
529 W 20th St October 24 - November 30, 2024 Of her recent work, Lisa Hoke states, 'My work operates in the slippage between discrete objects and installations, using materials drawn from the overlooked ephemera of our daily lives. Since 2004, my focus has been large-scale mural installations and wall reliefs that highlight the intensely synthetic color and texture of... Read more -
Cynthia Rojas: Some Wheres I've Been
529 W 20th Street October 17 - November 23, 2024 Of her recent work, Cynthia states 'Insistent, intuitive lines and colorful, eccentric shapes are created with a combination of acrylic paint and ink on wood panels. Layers of acrylic color are painted haphazardly until shapes begin to take form and the fine lines made with ink identify the pattern, giving... Read more -
Sydney Licht: Getting Warmer
179 10th Avenue September 5 - October 12, 2024 Of her recent work, Licht states, 'Color in its quantity and specificity can affect how we perceive things as either developed illusions or simple shapes. In this new body of work, familiar objects like books or vases are pared-down to their silhouettes in order to explore a limited range of... Read more -
Gillian Theobald: Gardenwork
529 W 20th Street, 6W September 5 - October 12, 2024 Of her recent work, Theobald states, 'My practice is to make both relief collages and paintings at the same time. The paintings are not an abstraction of an actual landscape, but the generation of one that did not previously exist. The painting slowly evolves in a process of interaction as... Read more -
Sue Heatley: Soft Landings
179 10th Avenue September 5 - October 12, 2024 Of her recent work, Heatley states, 'I make paintings that are unapologetically visual. Rather than telling the viewer a story, I invite them to compose a narrative of their own. My visual language recalls the body, the landscape, the psychological, and the manufactured. Textiles, calligraphy and architectural details meld into... Read more -
Forward: Our First Chapter
179 10th Avenue August 6 - September 4, 2024 Forward features recent works by artists who held exhibitions in the gallery's first year of operation. Read more -
Familiar Things: Art and Intimacy, curated by Emily Vescio
529 W 20th Street, 6W August 2 - September 3, 2024 “Familiar Things” examines art’s potential to propagate intimacy through the ubiquitous nature of ordinary experiences. The selected pieces are the product of highly personal practices: Memory serves as a methodological informant; handwriting lays foundation for artistic gestures; quotidian objects take center stage. These works forefront sensations and encounters symptomatic of... Read more -
Josette Urso: Wildcard
179 10th Avenue June 20 - July 27, 2024 Of her recent works, Urso states, 'I make exploratory paintings, working in response to my immediate environment. My approach involves moment-to-moment extrapolation governed by intuitive leaps of scale, color, and wayward geometry. As I paint, contrasts and cross-fertilizations unfold and are cumulative, non-linear, free-flowing, and interpretive. Space becomes an ambiguous... Read more -
Ky Anderson: I Make Plans With the Landscape
529 W 20th Street, 6W June 20 - July 26, 2024 Of her recent work, Ky Anderson states, 'After taking a couple of months off from painting, I returned to the studio with a sense of urgency and dove in without a preconceived concept. What slowly emerged was a group of paintings about landscape and place. In 2020, I moved from... Read more -
Zuriel Waters: Jitterbug Waltz
179 10th Avenue May 9 - June 15, 2024 This body of work spans over 2 years and is constructed entirely from sewn fabric and acrylic paint. There is no wooden armature and they are very flat. Small dress pins hold the work to the wall via eye hooks which are sewn into the topstitch on the reverse side.... Read more -
Steve Baris: Stations of Attention
529 West 20th Street, 6W May 9 - June 15, 2024 I characterize my work as diagrammatic, a far more apt term than the nearly meaningless category of abstraction or even geometric abstraction. It is not that my work is meant to look like conventional diagrams; rather I deploy similar visual vocabularies that I describe as “performative geometries” to visualize more... Read more -
Phantasmagoria
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Nancy Cohen: The State We're In
179 10th Avenue March 28 - May 4, 2024 The State We're In We're in a state-it's unavoidable. We look in and we worry. We look out and we worry more. We can't avoid the state of things and we can't-and shouldn't-ignore the state it puts us in. And yet, we can reflect on the fragile beauties of the... Read more -
Drawing on Memory: curated by Nancy Cohen
529 West 20th Street, 6W March 28 - May 4, 2024 Featuring work by Alexandra Athanassiades, James Esber, Margie Neuhaus, and Debra Priestly, the works in this exhibition are united by the subtle ways that memory played a role in the artists’ development of the conceptual underpinnings. Each artist has an expansive practice where drawing is an essential element, allowing their... Read more -
Peter Hoffer: Impressions de la Région Toulousaine
529 West 20th Street, 6W March 28 - May 4, 2024 Thoughts on Landscape and the Topography of My Painting 'When in a natural setting such as a forest, we are sensitized to our surroundings in a manner that we don't experience in any urban setting. The silence of a tree, blade of grass, or a moss-covered stone fills our periphery... Read more -
Peter Stephens: You are My Favorite Work of Art
179 10th Avenue February 15 - March 23, 2024 'If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.' - Nicola Tesla 'The Landscape (as mathematical space) is the space of possibilities - a schematic representation of all the possible environments permitted by theory.' - Leonard Susskind It is within this... Read more -
Deborah Dancy: And All is Always Now
529 West 20th Street 6W February 15 - March 23, 2024 The exhibition title borrows a line from T.S. Eliot's 'Burnt Norton,' the first of his Four Quartets poems. At its heart he is wrestling with the stillness of the everyday, the passage of time and melancholy. These touchstones of human fragility have entered the body of work exhibited here. The... Read more -
Katie DeGroot: Resplendent
529 West 20th Street 6W January 4 - February 10, 2024 The Singular Elegance of Trees When we think of a tree we usually envision an image of a perfectly pruned tree, balanced and symmetrical. In nature those rarely exist. Trees are individuals. Trees grow to survive, they adapt to their given environment, growing into strange shapes, producing oddly shaped limbs,... Read more -
Parallel Practice: work by Stanley Bielen and Conny Goelz-Schmitt
179 10th Avenue January 4 - February 10, 2024 Stanley Bielen’s process starts with gathering floral clippings from his garden and arranging them in his studio. Bielen doesn’t attempt to capture these subjects in a precise photorealistic manner, but rather approaches these classic objects with abstracted, loose strokes. Stanley Bielen was born in the Podkarpackie region of Poland. He... Read more -
An Observant Nature: curated by Katie Degroot
529 West 20th Street 6W January 4 - February 10, 2024 Science and magic share a faculty – observation. Both practices involve looking and thinking, attempting prediction, and aim, finally, for recreation – discovering something underneath what’s visible. There’s an intuition at work that proposes that what is seen can be re-seen, that order can be reordered and that something powerful... Read more -
Erick Johnson: Cross/Currents
179 10th Avenue November 30 - December 22, 2023 What has long inspired me is the interplay between color and form. The exploration of chromatic relationships merged with form is endless. My painterly space adheres to the picture plane but has intimations of atmosphere and depth. Each work starts from a neutral beginning, developing a deeper particularity that evokes... Read more -
Fran Shalom: Taking the Backward Step
529 West 20th Street 6W October 26 - December 22, 2023 “Taking the backward step” is a phrase by the Japanese Zen master Eihei Dogen. He was a 13th-century Buddhist monk, philosopher, poet, and founder of the school of Soto Zen Buddhism. The line is from his sutra called: Fuganzazengii (which means Universal Recommendations for Zazen) and refers to the practice... Read more -
Alive and Frisky: Curated by Fran Shalom
529 West 20th Street 6W October 26 - December 22, 2023 JJ Murphy, a film author and art critic recently wrote: “There are two different approaches to curating a group show. One is to choose a theme and then find artwork that fits. The other strategy is to choose works and then attempt to discover a theme that will link the... Read more -
Maeve D'Arcy
Ogham September 14 - October 21, 2023 This new body of work represents an exploration of mark making as language. Shrines, to-do lists, snippets of conversations, and old photos act as an evolving manifesto of observation. …Ogham, stitches, sea caves, moldy bread, skee-ball, mulch, seaweed, stained t-shirts, horseshoe crabs, tokens, rust, alphabets, love letters, sediment, antlers, encounters,... Read more -
The Mermaid in the Hospital: Curated by Maeve D'Arcy
Work by Sabra Moon Elliot, Emily Noelle Lambert, and Maíra Senise September 14 - October 21, 2023 This exhibition brings together three artists who explore the in between: figuration and abstraction, the physical and the intangible, poetry and prose. The title is borrowed from a poem by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill written in Irish and translated into English by Paul Muldoon. Translation is an art form full of... Read more -
Primary Colors: A Bridgehampton Summer Exhibition
Works by Greg Chann, Maeve D'Arcy, Greg Goldberg, Elizabeth Hazan, Lisa Hoke, Jill Moser, Peter Stephens, and Zuriel Waters July 7 - August 14, 2023 Sometimes, for an artist, color is primary. For Greg Chann, it's about how colored inks create the boundaries of his geometry - for Maeve D'arcy, it's about how rich color creates the boundaries of her magical landscapes. In the paintings of Greg Goldberg, it's about how color interacts with light... Read more -
Back From the Hike: Curated by Stephen Pentak
Work by Royce Howes, Richard Roth, and Stephen Pentak June 22 - July 28, 2023 Back From the Hike is a celebration of the work of three painters who met in the Tyler School of Art graduate painting program in the late 1970s: Royce Howes, Stephen Pentak, and Richard Roth. The exhibition is a tribute to their enduring relationship. Though having stylistically divergent practices, and... Read more -
Marilla Palmer
Orchids of the Anthropocene May 11 - June 17, 2023 'I want to turn everyone on to the absolute gorgeousness of the natural world around us. Art is my tool. So here’s the orchid: as a teenager I ran away to a Greek island and saw something so beautiful and rare it was mind blowing and life changing. A single,... Read more -
Rainbow Rococo: Curated by Marilla Palmer
Work by Elisabeth Condon, Barbara Friedman, Lisa Hoke, Steven Salzman, Matthew Weinstein, Daniel Wiener, and Thomas Woodruff May 11 - June 17, 2023 Rainbow Rococo is the swirl of a seashell with the optimism of a prism in the sky. Rainbow Rococo catches, holds and exploits moments of ecstasy but with doubt: can we be happy yet? The optimism may be a bit forced, but the colors are spectacular. Rainbow Rococo is generous:... Read more -
Sara MacCulloch
Summer March 30 - May 6, 2023 This is a series of paintings made of last summer.
They are of views from the cottages I rent with my daughter every year in Nova Scotia, and works made from a week spent last June at Great Spruce Head Island in Maine in the family home of Eliot and Fairfield Porter, among eleven other artists, hosted by the wonderful painter Anina Fuller ( Fairfield and Eliot Porter's niece).
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Living Arrangements
February 16 - March 25, 2023 Work by Stephanie Anderson, Julia Blume, Avital Burg, Tiffany Calvert, JoAnne Carson, Jared Deery,
Loren Eiferman, Lizzie Gill, Eric Hibit, Anna Lise Jensen, Calder Kamin, Tess Michalik, Anne
Muntges, Daniel Murphy, Tucker Nichols, Denise Regan, Aurora Robson, Mary Jo Vath,
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Joanne Freeman
New York Conversation January 5 - February 11, 2023 My paintings reference forms found in architecture and design. I create compositions based on loose geometry and layered saturated colors. The hard edge process of cutting shapes and layering color onto treated raw linen, recalls qualities of midcentury low-tech graphics, colorfield painting and collage. When applying oil paint to linen... Read more -
Betty and Veronica: Curated by Joanne Freeman
Featuring work by Sarah Hinckley, Victor Kord, Margo Margolis, and Karen Schifano January 5 - February 11, 2023 During the 1960’s and 70’s abstract artists were questioning the relationship of painting to sculpture and the boundaries set between two and three dimensional space. The ongoing exploration of space pushed painting towards object-hood and created a hyperawareness of the paintings physical structure, shape and edge. Emphasis placed on frames... Read more -
Susan English
Light to Light October 27 - December 3, 2022 Over the past decade, I have developed a process of pouring layers of tinted polymer on panel that has expanded the breadth of what I can achieve with color and surface in my abstract works. After pouring the tinted polymer, I manipulate the panel so the paint collects or cracks.... Read more -
Erin O'Brien
These Days October 27 - December 3, 2022 My work explores, but doesn't resolve, the dualities of figure and ground, certainty and uncertainty. Each piece arises from a feeling of intimacy with a place or person, or often, both. Through a collage-like drawing process, I develop compositions that allow for multiple readings -- absences may shift into presence,... Read more -
Sydney Licht
At the Edge of Things September 15 - October 22, 2022 For centuries, still life paintings have portrayed items from the realm of the domestic....food, utensils, dishes, flowers and other elements that celebrate the table and the communal dining experience. Today, as technology impacts our lives more and more, few of us have the means or the desire to spend hours... Read more -
"Introductions"
featuring Gregory Goldberg, Cynthia Rojas, Greg Slick and Arielle Zamora September 15 - October 22, 2022 “Introductions” features paintings by four artists new to the gallery - Gregory Goldberg, Cynthia Rojas, Greg Slick, and Arielle Zamora. Each of these artists has a unique visual language to express a specific agenda and although each of them paint abstractly, their paintings all reflect their reactions to the real... Read more -
Monica Banks and Maeve D'Arcy at KMFA Bridgehampton
August 5 - 30, 2022 Upstairs Gallery - Monica Banks 'All You Can Eat' Downstairs Gallery - Maeve D'Arcy - 'Off the Record' 'Borders, boundaries, and language, exist throughout my work and have manifested themselves in my sensibilities as an artist. The repetitive mark-making within my practice explores the relationship between chaos and... Read more -
Erick Johnson
Chroma Chord: Paintings by Erick Johnson June 23 - July 29, 2022 Painting with oil on canvas is my primary activity. Through drawing I generate compositional ideas using irregular polygons in a loose grid-like structure. Within each polygon I paint successive, thin layers of color, which are dragged by hand to create rhythms and patterns. I’m engaged by the question of how... Read more -
Yolanda Sánchez
Come Slowly - Eden! May 12 - June 18, 2022 Flowers have long been a central theme for me and are evidence of my deep-rooted relationship to the natural world, informing my overall approach to image-making. On the heels of my recent solo textile exhibition, “The Earth Laughs in Flowers,” in which I explore the light and color of my... Read more -
Monica Banks
All You Can Eat / Ceramic Sculpture May 12 - June 18, 2022 “All You Can Eat” combines new vessels and utensils with earlier cakes and surprising and contrasting elements I’ve made over the years — such as porcelain portraits of dead birds, houses, and pig hands. The resulting tablescape aims to evoke the full spectrum of feelings — from celebration to despair,... Read more -
Deborah Dancy
A Glitch in the Membrane March 31 - May 7, 2022 Deborah Dancy is an abstract artist. Her paintings and drawings are sensuous provocations beset with marks that guide, then abruptly collide into confrontational slabs of color. There is an atmosphere of complex but urgent tension in her work, as she builds tangential linear demarcations, and abutting shapes, that provoke, entice... Read more -
Nancy Cohen
Walking a Line February 17 - March 26, 2022 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is thrilled to announce an exhibition of new glass sculpture and works on/of paper by Nancy Cohen. This is her third exhibition with the gallery. Cohen works concurrently in two media: She creates organic sculptural forms from pieces of glass, and she creates drawings on hand-made... Read more -
"Soundings"
featuring Dale Emmart, Cristina De Gennaro, Reeva Potoff, and Barbara Zucker. curated by Nancy Cohen February 17 - March 26, 2022 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Soundings, an exhibition curated by Nancy Cohen with work by Cristina De Gennaro, Dale Emmart, Reeva Potoff and Barbara Zucker. The show accompanies Nancy's solo show, Walking a Line, and will be up from February 17th to March 26th. READ MORE Read more -
Rocío Rodríguez
Counterpoint January 6 - February 12, 2022 'Drawing and Painting have been two stand alone activities that I have engaged in during my career. Part of my process has also included making numerous studies while I am conceptualizing a visual idea that is not always resolved before starting a painting. In this particular exhibition both practices have... Read more -
Antony Densham
Unearth January 6 - February 12, 2022 Kathryn Markel is pleased to present Unearth, by Antony Densham, the artist’s first solo exhibition with Kathryn Markel Fine Arts. Antony Densham lives in New Zealand, a country well known for its spectacular terrain. It’s not surprising that the landscape has found its way into Densham's work, however implied and... Read more -
Odd Couple
Curated by Max Zlotsky Seiler December 8 - 23, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce, Odd Couple, a group exhibition curated by KMFA Assistant Gallery Director, Max Zlotsky Seiler. Odd Couple features work by Ky Anderson, Steven Baris, Stanley Bielen, Lisa Breslow, Daniel Brice, Nancy Cohen, Deborah Dancy, Maeve D'Arcy, Katie DeGroot, Antony Densham, Mary Didoardo, Susan... Read more -
Deborah Zlotsky
Gemini October 28 - December 4, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce Gemini, a solo exhibition of new abstract paintings and drawing by Deborah Zlotsky inspired by early Renaissance, Surrealist, and Pop traditions as well as the body and aging. The show marks the artist's fifth solo show with the gallery. Artist and writer... Read more -
Fran Shalom
Groping for the Elephant September 16 - October 23, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Groping for the Elephant, an exhibition of thirteen new paintings by artist Fran Shalom. The show will be up from September 16th to October 23rd . I am a modernist abstract painter with a pop sensibility and a penchant for improvisation. My... Read more -
Rough and Ready
featuring Sophie Friedman-Pappas, Rachel Klinghoffer, Cyrilla Mozenter, Helen O'Leary, & Cordy Ryman. Curated by Fran Shalom September 16 - October 23, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Rough and Ready, an exhibition curated by Fran Shalom with work by Sophie Friedman-Pappas, Rachel Klinghoffer, Cyrilla Mozenter, Helen O’Leary, and Cordy Ryman. The show accompanies Fran’s solo show, Groping for the Elephant, and will be up from September 16th to October... Read more -
Two New Curated Exhibitions at KMFA Bridgehampton
Upstairs: RE-MERGE curated by Heidi Lee & Downstairs: August Women curated by Elena Prohaska August 12 - September 12, 2021 KMFA in Bridgehampton is pleased to annouce two new exhibitions: Upstairs: RE-MERGE curated by Heidi Lee Komaromi (through Sept. 12th) Downstairs: August Women curated by Elena Prohaska (through Sept. 6th) KMFA in Bridgehampton is pleased present the last exhibition in a series of four invited curators who will take over... Read more -
New Works by Deborah Dancy and Deborah Zlotsky, Bridgehampton Gallery
Upstairs: Paintings by Victor Pesce curated by Miles Manning July 16 - August 9, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts Bridgehampton is pleased to announce two new exhibitions: Upstairs: Paintings - Victor Pesce curated by Miles Manning Downstairs: Paintings - Deborah Zlotsky and Deborah Dancy This is the third exhibition in a series of four invited curators who will take over the Upstairs space... Read more -
The Summer Show
New Works by Five Artists June 24 - August 21, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce The Summer Show, in the tradition of group exhibitions for the summer season, the gallery will present new works on paper and paintings by artists Deborah Dancy, Susan English, Antony Densham, Tucker Nichols, and Erin O'Brien. Each artist will present works made... Read more -
New Paintings
Bridgehampton Gallery - Stanley Bielen and Sarah Macculloch June 24 - July 11, 2021 At our Bridgehampton Gallery, Kathryn Markel Fine Arts presents new paintings by Stanley Bielen and Sara Macculloch and Down to Earth , curated by Julia Halsey presents paintings by five artists from the east coast whose work is guided by the beauty of our natural world. The works are meditative... Read more -
Steven Baris
Toppling May 13 - June 19, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Toppling, an exhibition of six new paintings by artist Steven Baris. Anchored by a new series Toppling created during the pandemic, the works explore discontinuity and disequilibrium of the upheaval and disruption of 2020 and beyond. “A common thread connecting the... Read more -
Stanley Bielen
The Artist's Shelf May 13 - June 19, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Stanley Bielen. The exhibition consists of 13 oil paintings that explore Stanley Bielen’s ongoing ceramic and floral still-life works. The artist’s hand is deeply visible through Bielen’s deft and exacting precision with his brush and palette... Read more -
Katie DeGroot
Boscage April 1 - May 8, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Katie DeGroot. The exhibition consists of 7 large watercolors that celebrate the complexity and surprising beauty of the natural world of trees. With vibrant color and energetic brush strokes, DeGroot emphasizes the unique personality of each... Read more -
In Conversation
Katie DeGroot, Joan Nelson, Barbara Takenaga, Amy Talluto, Nancy Shaver, Martin Weinstein April 1 - May 8, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce a group exhibition curated by Katie DeGroot, featuring work by her inspirational friends; Joan Nelson, Barbara Takenaga, Amy Talluto, Nancy Shaver & Martin Weinstein. “I’ve both admired their contributions and drawn inspiration from them. This show allows me to share some of... Read more -
Eccentric Color
Celia Johnson, Conny Goelz Schmitt & Fran Shalom February 18 - March 27, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Celia Johnson, Conny Goelz, Fran Shalom. Each of these artists work against the discipline of highly structured compositions to express a robust, distinct visual language. This group show presents their work in conversation with one another... Read more -
Tamar Zinn
Where I find myself January 7 - February 13, 2021 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Tamar Zinn. The show marks the artist’s seventh solo exhibition with the gallery. In this latest series of paintings, the fragmented geometry of Zinn’s earlier work has been transmuted into the geometry of multi-panel paintings. Within... Read more -
Parallel Pursuits
Group Show January 7 - February 14, 2021 Kathryn Markel is pleased to present Parallel Pursuits, a group show curated by Tamar Zinn. Parallel Pursuits focuses on the work of several artists who actively follow multiple paths in the studio, rather than narrowing their attention to a single direction. The exhibition includes works by Julian Jackson, Jeffrey Cortland... Read more -
Maeve D'Arcy
Detritus November 5 - December 19, 2020 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Detritus, an exhibition of new paintings by Maeve D’Arcy. The show marks the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. This latest body of work from Maeve D’Arcy represents an ongoing investigation of time and space. In her characteristic repetitive mark-making, we... Read more -
Eric Blum
September 17 - October 31, 2020 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Eric Blum. The show marks the artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. In Eric Blum’s mostly monochromatic paintings, ink permeates silk in soft gradients, which abruptly meet the defined edges of his revisions. Overlays of... Read more -
Josette's World
Bridgehampton Gallery - 17 watercolors and ink drawings by Josette Urso July 7 - August 4, 2020 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts – Bridgehampton - is pleased to announce the exhibition “Josette’s World” an exhibition of 17 drawings and watercolors by Josette Urso hung in one great, gallery wall that highlights the diversity, energy, and inventiveness of Urso’s watercolors and drawings. Urso’s works on paper are an urgent,... Read more -
Susan English Works on Yupo
Bridgehampton Gallery - New Works from the Studio - Out of Lockdown June 18 - July 6, 2020 Susan English Read more -
Sydney Licht
Scatter / Gather February 20 - April 18, 2020 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Scatter / Gather, an exhibition of new work by Sydney Licht. The show marks the artist’s fifth solo show with the gallery. Sydney Licht modernizes the conventions of still life painting by shifting the subject matter to signifiers of contemporary consumer culture.... Read more -
Stephen Pentak
Early and Late February 20 - April 18, 2020 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Early and Late, an exhibition of new work by Stephen Pentak. The show marks the artist’s ninth solo exhibition with the gallery. Stephen Pentak’s paintings explore abstraction through nature. His formal abstractions are investigations of light and color, drawn from a seasonal... Read more -
Indra’s Net
featuring Chris Arabadjis, Karen Margolis, Paula Overbay and Rachael Wren. curated by Suzanne Laura Kammin January 9 - February 15, 2020 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present Indra’s Net , an exhibition of new work by Chris Arabadjis, Karen Margolis, Paula Overbay and Rachael Wren. This exhibition brings together four artists whose work, through repetition of mark and/or shape, alludes to concepts of infinity both on the macro and... Read more -
Seeking Balance
Debra Smith January 9 - February 15, 2020 The new works contained in Debra Smith’s exhibition Seeking Balance are the result of both an intuitive process, formed from years of working with historic textiles, and a mindful practice. Each work is an open expression, constructed in an extraordinary way - with hours of stitching, embedding layer upon layer... Read more -
Laura Fayer
Dream Logic October 24 - November 30, 2019 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Laura Fayer. This marks the artist’s third solo exhibition with Kathryn Markel Fine Arts. Fayer's mixed media paintings evoke an ephemeral natural world, poised in a delicate balance between dynamism and tranquility, movement and harmony. Read... Read more -
Ky Anderson
Careful Foresters October 24 - November 30, 2019 Kathryn Markel is pleased to present Careful Foresters, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Ky Anderson. This marks the artist’s second solo exhibition with Kathryn Markel Fine Arts. Anderson’s paintings on canvas and paper are composed of layers of bold, linear forms. Channeling the primitive origins of drawing with... Read more -
Deborah Zlotsky
Now and later September 12 - October 19, 2019 NEW YORK, NY—August 5 th , 2019—Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce Now and later, an exhibition of new work by Deborah Zlotsky. The show marks the artist's fourth solo show with the gallery, and the first since she was awarded a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship. Zlotsky’s abstract paintings... Read more -
Mary Didoardo
Reckless in the Lab June 20 - July 27, 2019 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Mary Didoardo. In this most recent body of work, Didoardo continues her exploration of dynamic line and color. Scrutiny of her paintings reveals the marks of facture and surfaces worked. The manic dance of line across... Read more -
Fran Shalom
The Pause that Refreshes May 9 - June 15, 2019 Read more -
!qUiRk
A Group Show May 9 - June 15, 2019 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present !qUiRk a group exhibition curated by artist Fran Shalom in conjunction with her exhibition of new paintings, The Pause that Refreshes. Using a variety of media – knitted yarn, clay, old photographs, ceramics & paint – the works of many of the... Read more -
Nancy Cohen
Force: Observations from the Interior March 28 - May 4, 2019 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present its latest exhibition of recent paintings by Nancy Cohen. In this most recent body of work, Nancy Cohen continues her exploration of waterways and their human like existence - persevering under constant adversity from outside forces. The imagery derives from memories of... Read more -
Susan English
Periphery March 28 - May 4, 2019 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present its latest solo exhibition of recent paintings by Susan English. At the core of this new body of work are the ideas of space, boundaries, and perception. The periphery is defined as the outer limit or the edge of a place or... Read more -
Yolanda Sánchez
The Intensest Rendezvous February 14 - March 23, 2019 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present its latest solo exhibition of recent paintings by Yolanda Sánchez. Yolanda’s work is not intended as a narrative or rendering of a subject, she references nature, gardens, flowers – but as they exist in a personal relationship. The natural world requires both... Read more -
Annette Davidek
New Paintings January 3 - February 9, 2019 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to present its first solo exhibition of recent paintings by Annette Davidek. Davidek’s enticing use of color energizes her paintings and exaggerates the other-worldly quality of her work. Her paintings are populated by abstract botanical forms that appear to proliferate in three-dimensional space. These... Read more