August 2021
Marie Watt’s recent show, Each/Other at the Denver Art Museum was recently covered in the Los Angeles Time. Carolina Miranda writes, “I was especially intrigued by the arquitectonic ways Watt works with textiles such as blankets, an object freighted with so much historic and...
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July 2021
Marie Watt’s recent exhibition, Each/Other at the Denver Art Museum was recently covered in The Denver Post. Ray Mark Rinaldi writes, “Both Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger are known for engaging in a creative process that brings people together to contribute both intellectual energy...
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May 2021
The East Hampton Star recently covered Jeanne Silverthorne’s exhibition at the Arts Center at Duck Creek. “Down and Dirty, a two-person exhibit featuring sculpture by artists Bonnie Rychlak and Jeanne Silverthorne. This exhibition will open to the public on May 1 and will remain...
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May 2021
Rona Pondick has been featured in this month’s publication of Beaux Arts Magazine. The article discusses, ‘On Everyone’s Lips: From Pieter Bruegel to Cindy Sherman’ at The Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. “Comprised of over 250 works by various artists including Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Louise...
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October 2020
Rona Pondick’s sculpture Tilted Yellow is now in the collection of the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas. This work was previously exhibited at Marc Straus Gallery in 2018 and then at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in March 2020. Tilted...
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September 2020
Marie Watt is included in the group show ‘Making Knowing: Craft In Art, 1950-2019’ at the Whitney Museum of American Art. This exhibition presents how artists have explored materials and methods of craft over the past several decades. Watt’s piece ‘Skywalker/Skyscraper (Axis Mundi)’ which...
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August 2019
We are pleased to announce our representation of Carlos Quintana. Carlos (b.1966 Cuba), who lives and works in Havana and Miami, makes feverish paintings, narratives, some with ghostly figures, others with a rabbit or horses, or a woman in an old-world gown and parasol....
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