Presenting a curated selection of Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art currently on view at our New York Gallery. This exhibition showcases the highlights from our inventory, including the most recent acquisitions the gallery has on view for the first time. For instance, La Foule - a major bronze sculpture by Jean Lambert-Rucki, executed between 1923 and 1925, which embodies some of the main aesthetic principles of an early Art Deco style with its monochromatic color and cubist-inspired form and simplified facial features. Or two works by Pablo Picasso that represent just some of the extraordinary diversity of the last 13 years of his life: Homme et Femme Assise is an ink drawing on the card used to pack shirts, and Centaure Phallique II is a small land quirky sculpture in 23 carat gold. We also have figurative works on paper by Marino Marini, David Hockney, and Milton Avery; as well as outstanding abstract paintings by Jon Schueler, Norman Bluhm, and Martyn Brewster. The works by Danielle Frankenthal, Iris Kufert-Rivo, and Martin Brouillette represent the highlights from Flowing Forms, our most recent Contemporary Exhibition. Contact us to schedule an in-person viewing.
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Danielle Frankenthal, Pandora's Box, 2014
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Milton Avery, Burned Hill by the Sea, 1938
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David Hockney, Mark, Strand Hotel, Rangoon, 1971
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Norman Bluhm, Composition in Blue & Pink, 1967
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Norman Bluhm, Untitled white background, 1965
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Marino Marini, Cavallo, 1954
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August Muth, Transfiguration, 2018
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Iris Kufert-Rivo, Current, 2020
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Martin Brouillette, Remixed Dream, 2020
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Jean Lambert-Rucki, La Foule, 1923-25
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Roberto Matta, Una persona amada, 1961-62
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Pablo Picasso, Homme et femme assise, 1970
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Pablo Picasso, Centaure Phallique II, Conceived in 1960 and cast in 1973
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Jean-François Rauzier, Cuba Veduta, 2017
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William Baziotes, Study for Fallen Angel, circa 1947-48
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Martyn Brewster, Untitled (Variation series), 1987
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Jon Schueler, Burning, 1956