Past
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Carl Cheng
John Doe Co. Presents New Alternative Channel 5 Nov - 1 Dec 2020 Philip Martin Gallery is proud to announce "John Doe Co. Presents New Alternative Channel," an on-line exhibition of sculptural works by Carl Cheng. Read more -
Katy Cowan
Katy Cowan's Outdoor Sculptures 19 Aug - 1 Sep 2020 "How could I extend my practice in such a way that remained consistent with my conceptual concerns, while offering homage to the landscape I had grown up in and loved so much?" –Katy Cowan Read more -
Edgar Bryan
Quodlibet: Exhibition Text by Suzanne Hudson 12 Jun - 3 Jul 2020 "'Café Opera' is a full-scale floral still life, and thus a companion to the bouquets in the music paintings. A few fallen leaves dot the table under the bloom-filled pitcher, registering a familiar conceit whereby painting invokes without succumbing to the vicissitudes of time and death." –Suzanne Hudson Read more -
Pamela Jorden
In the Studio 1 - 15 Jun 2020 “For me, color is surprising. My response to it can be totally visceral and emotional, and this makes it endlessly exciting.” –Pamela Jorden Read more -
Joanne Petit-Frère
In the Studio 15 - 22 May 2020 "My work can be very technically involved and also has facets of an experimental nature.” –Joanne Petit-Frère Read more -
Frieze New York
6 - 15 May 2020 At 2020 Frieze New York, Philip Martin Gallery is proud to present works by Holly Coulis, Katy Cowan, Kristy Luck and Joanne Petit-Frère. These four artists work in painting, sculpture, and textiles. Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite
In the Studio 24 - 30 Apr 2020 “With photography as my medium of choice, I became an artist-activist.” –Kwame Brathwaite Read more -
Katy Cowan
In the Studio 17 - 23 Apr 2020 “I am completely interested in breaking down barriers of categorization." –Katy Cowan Read more -
Daniel Dove
In the Studio 10 - 16 Apr 2020 Artist Daniel Dove gives us a look into his studio, where his paintings begin and how they develop. Read more -
Edgar Bryan
In the Studio 10 - 16 Apr 2020 "When I am making a figure, I always come to two roads – I can make it sympathetic or I can make it funny and make it reflect back on the viewer. I usually choose the second; a little bit of humor." –Edgar Bryan Read more -
Tomory Dodge
In the Studio 3 - 9 Apr 2020 "Painting maintains a physical anchor at a time when the image generally is becoming more and more ethereal—everywhere and nowhere at the same time.” –Tomory Dodge Read more -
Kristy Luck
In the Studio 27 Mar - 2 Apr 2020 "I am influenced by female writers who write about states of psychic extremity, euphoria or melancholic states. I try to identify the reoccurring visual metaphors and ideas used to illustrate these emotional experiences. I find these emotions are almost always tied to landscape or spaces of infinity or an evasion of closure." –Kristy Luck Read more -
Michael Rey
Exhibition walk-through, "Mtt. Vidrxs" 29 Feb - 30 May 2020 "I initially imagined the surfaces would resemble something like the early encaustic paintings of Brice Marden from the 70s, a concentrate of tactility. This inquiry led me to experiment with different encaustic formulas." –Michael Rey Read more