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Jean-Michel Basquiat and Tiffany’s Blue
November 10, 2021 A storm of controversy has been surrounding Tiffany's recent ad campaign that includes a painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat . Jay-Z... Read more -
Jasper Johns and Pat Steir at Surovek Gallery
November 5, 2021 Jasper Johns Having a triumphant retrospective at not one, but two, major museums is a wonderful way to celebrate one's... Read more -
The Works of Derrick Adams, Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason
October 27, 2021 Derrick Adams 1970 - Derrick Adams has built an 'invitation only' retreat in his home town of Baltimore called The... Read more -
Julio Larraz’s Retrospective at the Coral Gables Museum
October 19, 2021 Julio Larraz is preparing for the first museum retrospective of his work in the United States. Larraz is considered one... Read more
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David Hockney: The Light of Early Morning
October 13, 2021 David Hockney 1937 - David Hockney has always been interested in using technology to enhance his work. When he moved... Read more -
The Irony of Roy Lichtenstein
September 15, 2021 Roy Lichtenstein 1923-1997 Roy Lichtenstein was not only a sophisticated and well-educated New Yorker with a Masters of Fine Arts... Read more -
Two Retrospectives for Two Living Legends: Jasper Johns and Alex Katz
September 1, 2021 Jasper Johns 1930 - Take an object. Do something to it. Do something else to it. – Jasper Johns, 1964... Read more -
Chuck Close, In Memoriam
August 24, 2021 Chuck Close died on Thursday, August 19 at a hospital in Oceanside, New York at the age of 81. The... Read more
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Milton Avery and Elizabeth Catlett at Surovek Gallery
August 18, 2021 Milton Avery 1885-1965 London's Royal Academy of Arts is holding the first comprehensive exhibit of Milton's Avery's work in Europe.... Read more -
Wyeth’s World: Betsy, Christina and Helga
August 12, 2021 Andrew Wyeth began painting Betsy Merle James when they met, in the summer of 1939. He had been invited, on his twenty-second birthday, by artist and editor Merle James, to meet James' three daughters. Read more -
Joan Miro and Roy Lichtenstein at Surovek Gallery
July 14, 2021 Joan Miro 1893-1983 You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can... Read more -
James Rosenquist: Flowers and Females
June 22, 2021 James Rosenquist 1933-2017 I'm the one who gave steroids to Pop art. – James Rosenquist James Rosenquist's work combines Pop... Read more
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Tom Wesselmann’s Later Works
June 15, 2021 Tom Wesselmann 1931-2004 A new generation of fans has discovered the works of Tom Wesselmann. His images are appearing, with... Read more -
Orville Bulman: Recent Acquisitions
June 10, 2021 Orville Bulman 1904-1978 Bulman's Island - An island of humor and color, laughter and love. – Raymond Burr, 1961 There... Read more -
Works by Stephen Scott Young and Donald Sultan
June 3, 2021 Stephen Scott Young 1957 - Stephen Scott Young is one of America's most accomplished watercolor artists. His masterful technique, in... Read more -
Recently Acquired Joan Miró and Dale Nichols
May 25, 2021 Among our recent acquisitions are works by some of the most influential artists in the world. All of them are... Read more
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Recent Acquisitions: Works by Andrew Wyeth, Thomas Hart Benton and Martin Lewis
May 19, 2021 Recent acquisitions at Surovek Gallery include the works of some of the greatest American (and one European) artists who have... Read more -
Wolf Kahn: New York Painterly Painting / Pat Steir: Artist
April 1, 2021 Wolf Kahn 1927 - 2020 This year the Brattleboro Museum held an exhibit called Figuration Never Died: New York Painterly... Read more -
Derrick Adams Auction Record at Christies, KAWS Retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum
March 18, 2021 Derrick Adams 1970 - present The work of Derrick Adams set a new auction record at Christie's earlier this month.... Read more -
The Pop! of Roy Lichtenstein and the Colors of Wolf Kahn at Surovek Gallery
March 3, 2021 Roy Lichtenstein: Monet’s Garden Goes Pop! Roy Lichtenstein was not just inspired by comic books; he was a classically trained... Read more
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Picasso, the Professor, and the Fine Art Print
February 25, 2021 In 1945, Pablo Picasso began to create prints at the Mourlot Studio in Paris, a print shop that was founded... Read more -
Reggie Burrows Hodges Solo & Hockney at Sotheby’s
February 18, 2021 Reggie Burrows Hodges First New York Solo Show The works of Reggie Burrows Hodges are getting rave reviews at his... Read more -
Celebrating 80 Years at the Norton Museum of Art
February 10, 2021 The Norton Museum of Art opened to the public on February 8, 1941 and has been serving West Palm Beach... Read more -
The Art of Snow and Fog
February 2, 2021 This has been a harsh winter in many parts of the country. It’s a natural human reaction to want to... Read more
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The Merging Sensibilities of Jonas Wood, David Hockney and Alex Katz
January 28, 2021 Jonas Wood 1977 - present At age 44, Jonas Wood has become one of the most recognized artists in America,... Read more -
Serene American Scenes
January 20, 2021 Art lovers know is that looking at a work of art is an emotional experience that can transport us to... Read more -
Looking Ahead with Alex Katz, Reggie Burrows Hodges & David Hockney
December 31, 2020 Alex Katz 1927 Being an artist can be a very solitary undertaking. For 93-year-old Alex Katz, it has been working... Read more -
Roy Lichtenstein: Recent Acquisitions
December 22, 2020 My use of evenly repeated dots and diagonal lines and uninflected color areas suggest that my work is right where... Read more
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The Works of Pat Steir and Alex Katz at Surovek Gallery
November 18, 2020 Pat Steir This has been a very good year for Pat Steir. She was commissioned to create an exhibit for... Read more -
Picasso and Other Greats
November 1, 2020 Picasso Dora Maar met Pablo Picasso in 1936. It was a rough year for Picasso, who had stopped painting for... Read more -
The Works of Alex Katz and David Hockney at Surovek Gallery
October 21, 2020 Alex Katz Alex Katz is a consummate New Yorker, and much of his work reflects the style and sensibility of... Read more -
Picasso and Warhol in Beijing
October 6, 2020 Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol in Beijing Art lovers in Beijing flocked to the UCCA Center for Contemporary art last... Read more
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The Works of Anthony Thieme, Alex Katz and Jasper Johns
September 23, 2020 Another summer has come and gone. Autumn is here. In the Northeast, the changing of the season brings with it... Read more -
Jacob Lawrence at The Met and Surovek Gallery
September 1, 2020 The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York reopened its doors on August 27th, after being closed for five months.... Read more -
Great Artists on Stamps
August 26, 2020 The American public is being encouraged to buy more stamps to support the US Postal Service. Buying stamps is easy,... Read more -
Art at the Post Office
August 19, 2020 There’s been a lot of news this week about saving the United States Post Office, a service that many of... Read more
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Alexander Calder and Artists of The Hamptons
August 5, 2020 Alexander Calder A sculpture by Alexander Calder sold at a Paris auction for more than $5.5 million on July 9th.... Read more -
The Works of Pablo Picasso and Alex Katz
July 29, 2020 Pablo Picasso and Alex Katz are both artists who established their own creative paths and their own styles, while others... Read more -
Works of the Artists of Coenties Slip
July 22, 2020 In the 1950s a group of young artists, who had a lot of talent, an abundance of passion but not... Read more -
Summer with Milton Avery at Surovek Gallery
July 18, 2020 Like many artists, Milton Avery was influenced by the time he spent painting during the summer, sometimes with other artists,... Read more
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David Hockney Sets New Record in Hong Kong
July 10, 2020 David Hockney turned 83 on July 9th…the same day his 1996 30 Sunflowers painting sold for $14.8 million, making it... Read more -
Alex Katz's Works in Shanghai, East Hampton and Surovek Gallery
June 25, 2020 The Guggenheim Museum in New York is planning for a retrospective of the works of Alex Katz in 2022. The... Read more -
Wolf Kahn in Brattleboro
June 18, 2020 Wolf Kahn was more than just a great American landscape painter. He was also a mentor, teacher, art ambassador, husband,... Read more -
Fine Art Prints by Modern Masters
June 5, 2020 The annual Fine Art Print Fair , the world’s the largest international art fair, celebrating 500 years of printmaking, was... Read more
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Remembering Our Soldiers
May 29, 2020 This year Memorial Day was celebrated quietly, without much fanfare and without parades. When we looked at some of the... Read more -
The Works of Jane Peterson
May 17, 2020 If a movie was made today of the life of Jane Peterson, it would probably star Julia Roberts (who is... Read more -
Remembering Wolf Kahn
April 15, 2020 'Wolf Kahn is to southern Vermont what Winslow Homer is to the coast of Maine, Georgia O'Keeffe to the New... Read more -
Art on Paper at Pier 36
March 5, 2020 This weekend art lovers are celebrating Art on Paper at Pier 36 in Manhattan. Nearly one hundred galleries have been... Read more
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The Continuing Legacies of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring
February 27, 2020 The streets of New York became a canvas for Jean-Michel Basquiat , the subways a canvas for Keith Haring. Both... Read more -
The Work of Maria Oakey Dewing at Surovek Gallery
February 6, 2020 In 2018, the Smithsonian launched the American Women’s History Initiative, to record the compelling, often untold, stories of women who... Read more -
Stolen Chagall Recovered; Picasso and Paper at the Royal Academy
January 31, 2020 Marc Chagall: Stolen Painting Recovered In January 1996, a painting by Marc Chagall was stolen from the Gordon Gallery in... Read more -
The Legacy of Jacob Lawrence
January 24, 2020 Jacob Lawrence was one of the most unique and masterful American artists of the twentieth century. He was born in... Read more
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David Hockney: Looking Out of His Window
December 5, 2019 David Hockney used to have his suits specially made with large pockets to accommodate a sketch book. In 2010 he... Read more -
The Heartwarming Paintings of American Artists at Surovek Gallery
November 28, 2019 The holidays bring up many emotions that artists are often able to capture. Many of the paintings by the American... Read more -
Winslow Homer: Eyewitness
November 20, 2019 The continued interest in Winslow Homer’s art and character, more than a century after his death, is a tribute to... Read more -
Keith Haring at Surovek Gallery
November 12, 2019 Keith Haring’s original, signed works are coveted by museums and collectors, and are becoming increasingly difficult to find. The Mural... Read more
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Marc Chagall: What is The Fiddler?
October 1, 2019 In our life there is a single color, as on an artist's palette, which provides the meaning of life and... Read more -
Dale Nichols: Seeing the Light
September 12, 2019 Dale Nichols ’ paintings of red Nebraska barns are what he is best known for and what have been increasingly... Read more -
Alex Katz: Ada
September 3, 2019 Alex Katz has just finished curating a large exhibit at the Peter Freeman Gallery in New York, called Downtown Painting,... Read more -
Frank Stella in 3-D at 83
August 27, 2019 The Colors of the Sixties A recent exhibit at the Whitney Museum focused on the exuberant colors that pivotal artists... Read more
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The Lithographs of Grant Wood
August 21, 2019 In 1930, Grant Wood entered his now iconic painting, American Gothic, in an exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago.... Read more -
Neil Welliver: Into the Woods
August 16, 2019 'I consider myself an animal part of nature. Not a Homo sapien. I consider myself part of nature like the... Read more -
Wolf Kahn: Summer in Vermont Paintings at Surovek Gallery
July 30, 2019 Wolf Kahn will be turning 92 in October. He is dealing with macular degeneration, and can no longer read or... Read more -
Frank Stella: Offset Lithographs at Surovek Gallery
Frank Stella changed the way in which art was viewed and created in post-war America. July 18, 2019 His minimalist Black Painting Series, which debuted at the Museum of Modern Art's Sixteen Americans show in 1959, ushered in... Read more
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Richard Diebenkorn: Notes to Myself
July 11, 2019 Richard Diebenkorn’s painting, Ocean Park #126, sold at Christie’s last year for $22,587,500, making it one of the top fifty... Read more -
Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1875
July 3, 2019 In 1875, Pierre-Auguste Renoir was 34 years old, and beginning to have some success as a painter. The year before,... Read more -
George Bellows at Surovek Gallery
June 27, 2019 George Bellows painted his final masterpiece, Dempsey and Firpo, in 1924. On January 8, 1925, Bellows died from a ruptured... Read more -
Joan Miro Artwork at Surovek Gallery
June 19, 2019 The Museum of Modern Art is closing for a few months in order to expand and create new galleries and... Read more
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Palm Beach Art Galleries
June 12, 2019 In 1879, New York industrialist and oil tycoon, Henry Flagler, visited Florida and envisioned the creation of an American Riviera.... Read more -
Thomas Hart Benton: Ships and Stories
May 28, 2019 Thomas Hart Benton’s work had a profound effect on American art. Born in 1889, he lived through World War l,... Read more -
Joan Miró’s The Reaper: A Political Education
May 24, 2019 The world looked to Spain. The Spanish Civil War had begun in 1936 when Francisco Franco and the fascists attempted... Read more -
Mary Cassatt: Topping the Art Market
May 15, 2019 The talent, determination and perseverance of Mary Cassatt led to her becoming one of the world’s leading Impressionist painters and... Read more
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Milton Avery: Summer with the Averys
May 9, 2019 I try to construct a picture in which shapes, spaces, colors, form a set of unique relationships, independent of any... Read more -
Jasper Johns: 2020 Retrospective at The Whitney
May 2, 2019 Jasper Johns will celebrate his 89th birthday in a few weeks. He’ll probably spend the day drawing and painting in... Read more -
KAWS Awes in Hong Kong
April 28, 2019 On April 1st, Sotheby’s Hong Kong was filled with millennials, many in hoodies, who bought about $28 million dollars worth... Read more -
Marc Chagall’s View of the Notre Dame Cathedral
April 18, 2019 Paris. No word sounded sweeter to me. -Marc Chagall As the world watched the Notre Dame Cathedral burn last Monday,... Read more
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Keith Haring Signed Growing Series at the Surovek Gallery
April 11, 2019 After graduating from high school, Keith Haring left his family home in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, and spent just two semesters at... Read more -
Dale Nichols Paintings at Surovek Gallery
April 3, 2019 The wistful paintings of Dale Nichols belie the unique story of the artist himself. He is considered a Regionalist artist.... Read more -
Richard Diebenkorn and the Bay Area Figurative School
March 30, 2019 The market for mid-century art has been extremely healthy, as evidenced by increasing museum visitors in cities around the world... Read more -
Frank Stella Culling His Collection at Christie’s
March 21, 2019 Frank Stella hasn’t just made great art for more than six decades, he’s also been collecting great art for more... Read more
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