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TriBeCa, the New Art Stroll, With the decline of retail, storefronts in the Triangle Below Canal Street are filling with galleries — it’s New York City’s most unlikely new art scene.
By Will Heinrich
Published Sept. 18, 2019Updated Sept. 20, 2019 => THE NEW YORK TIMES
When the artists started moving in, five decad...
PINGO
Through smears of paint and drops of color, the artist aspires to facilitate bodily healing, psychological repair, and the restoration of compassion as an important value in society.
Gene Myers: Abstract Meditations on the 14 Stations of the Cross
"Through abbreviated strokes, Myers conveys a sense of energy and movement that animates the figures while concurrently encouraging devotees to move from one station to the next in order to follow the narrative action."
Three-Level Art Complex to Open on Franklin Place March 1st 2019 (6-9pm) • Arts & Culture
Three-Level Art Complex to Open on Franklin Place January 8, 2019 • Arts & Culture
Artist Feature: Dr. Keith Kattner & NYA Gallery Opening
"Kattner’s emulation and adoption of this highly precise manner of figural rendering is partially due to his specialized training as a surgeon."
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"A look back and forward" - LA Times, by MICHAEL MILLER MAR 19, 2015 | 2:35 PM | LA TIMES
After eight years on the gallery scene along Pacific Coast Highway, Shane Townley is looking forward to a nice, relaxing vacation i...
Chased Out of Chelsea? Try Tribeca! Why Midsize Art Dealers See a Better Future in Robert De Niro’s Backyard James Cohan, Andrew Kreps, The Journal Gallery, and CANADA are all relocating downtown. Why?
Magda Sawon, the founder of Postmasters Gallery, never imagined she would be at the forefront of a trend when she moved her contemporary art galler...