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A fireplace to see at  at  by   🔥Weekend, 2022Oil on canvas51 1/8 x 38 1/4 in
12/04/2022

A fireplace to see at at by 🔥
Weekend, 2022
Oil on canvas
51 1/8 x 38 1/4 in

First fireplace I saw  Miami when I walked the show Tuesday 🔥  “The Three Graces, 2022” by
12/02/2022

First fireplace I saw Miami when I walked the show Tuesday 🔥 “The Three Graces, 2022” by

11/01/2022

The exhibition "Mirages" by on view until 19 February 2023 at .

The first solo show in a European art institution by American painter , who has conceived a new group of ten works specifically for Pattern Room.

Gribbon’s figurative paintings draw inspiration from personal memories, art history and everyday experience, fluidly combining different styles in each piece. Working from photos she has taken with her phone as a way of “capturing ideas”, the artist creates scenes and portraits that have a cinematic feel, hovering between reality, fiction and imagination.

As unique portrayals of a female universe where beauty and pleasure are political tools for demolishing patriarchal and heterosexual structures, her works engage viewers as active participants in complex relationships of the gaze. “Shared warmth", 2022, oil on linen 🖼

09/12/2022

Fireplaces at đź–Ľ .anjuggalo show by more about the work below:

Sebastian Gladstone is thrilled to present “432 Park Ave”, a solo presentation at The Armory NY of new paintings by conceptual artist Nick Angelo. 432 Park Ave is a Manhattan luxury condominium building which was briefly the tallest residential building in the world. Located along a stretch of skyscrapers near Central Park known as “Billionaire’s Row,” the properties within the building are amongst the city’s highest priced real estate. The building’s residents and owners include mega-celebrities and corporate mavericks, and at one point, a majority of the buyer’s identities were concealed by Shell companies. Despite its opulent veneer, 432 Park has been plagued by malfunction. Claims from residents include millions of dollars of water damage and frequent mechanical malfunctions, with research indicating fundamental issues with the building’s materiality, engineering, and construction.
Portraying the conundrum of 432 Park as a cultural metaphor, the presentation will traverse the architecture of the building, framing fragments of it as stage sets. The condominium walls and floors become platforms, the steel beams that support the building become the stage’s legs. The leaking and cracking interiors become synonyms for scenes characterized by malfunction, in part due to failing systems haunted by their own outgrowth. While the scenarios displayed in the paintings may appear at times whimsical, and at others ominous, the totality of the series leans on the cultural absurdities, perversions, depletions and withdrawals of a cultural environment plagued by disinformation, reaction, and dissent.

08/27/2022

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07/28/2022

Fever Dream 🔥by discovered via .arte

Opening tomorrow  A Brand New Day a solo exhibition of new work by  at 62 Newtown Lane in East Hampton Village 6-8pm
07/27/2022

Opening tomorrow A Brand New Day a solo exhibition of new work by at 62 Newtown Lane in East Hampton Village 6-8pm

Spanish Blouse, 2021 by  oil, pastel, and resin on linen48" x 72" available via  🥀
05/19/2022

Spanish Blouse, 2021 by
oil, pastel, and resin on linen
48" x 72" available via 🥀

05/14/2022

Opening tomorrow May 14 group exhibition “Chasing Phantoms” pictured above JJ Manford, Interior with & Picasso Print, 2022, Oil stick, oil pastel, &,Flashe on burlap over canvas, 60 x 48 in. 🔥

The Copyist, 1982 dispersion and lacquer on fabric by   from the
05/10/2022

The Copyist, 1982 dispersion and lacquer on fabric by from the

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