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A CURRENT LISTING


April 9, 2020


Shepherd / W&K Galleries
58 East 79th Street
New York, NY 10075
(212) 861-4050;
http://www.Shepherdgallery.com;
[email protected]

EUROPEAN POSTERS
1900–1930
An exhibition in association with
Mark J. Weinbaum. March 24
through April 25, 2020

Charles Loupot, Mira Blades,
1929

Victoria Munroe Fine Art
67 East 80th Street #2,
New York, NY 10075
(917) 900-6661;
http://www.victoriamunroe
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Wednesday–Saturday
11– 5 P M ,
and by appointment.
Restless Drawings
by Christine Hiebert
April 11–May 23, 2020
Christine Hiebert,
Untitled (mm.17.40), 2017,
color pencil, crayon, graphite,
earth, masking tape, black ink
on blue tape, on paper,
23 1/2" x 18"

Marlborough Graphics
545 West 25th Street,
New York, NY 10001
(212) 541-4900;
[email protected]
Monday-Saturday 10AM–6PM

Richard Estes,
Kentucky Fried Chicken (2007),
Color Silkscreenprint,
110 colors; 28" x 20",
edition of 58

Swann Auction Galleries
104 East 25th Street, New York,
NY 10010, (212) 254-4710;
http://www.swanngalleries.com
Upcoming Auction:
Fine Photographs,
April 16. Preview April 11–16
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Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat,
silver print, 1985, with the two art-
ists in boxing attire, is available
alongside a key image from Robert
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tona Beach, Florida, silver print, 1958, printed 1980s, is featured—the
artist forged a new visual style that combined documentary photogra-
phy with a snapshot aesthetic. Photobooks feature a scarce copy of Lee
)ULHGODQGHU·VThe American Monument, deluxe edition, two volumes,
with ten original photographs published by the Eakins Press Foundation
in 1976. An array of Latin American photographers round out the sale
with works by Lucienne Bloch, Flor Garduño, and Graciela Iturbide.

Robert Mapplethorpe, Lisa Lyon,
oversized silver print, 1980.
Estimate $30,000 to $40,000

Bowery Gallery
530 West 25th St. 4th Fl.
New York, NY 10001
(646) 230-6655;
Tuesday–Saturday, 11AM–6PM

Deborah Kahn: Recent Work
April 21–May 16, 2020
Reception for the artist:
April 25, 4–6PM

Deborah Kahn, In The Moment,
2018; oil on canvas, 26" x 20"

Alexandre Gallery
724 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10019
212-755-2828;
http://www.alexandregallery.com

Pat Adams: 1970s & 80s
March 14–April 25, 2020
Catalog available
with essay by Faye Hirsch.

Pat Adams, How it Starts,
1974, gouache on paper,
17" x 9 3/4"

Yossi Milo Galler y
245 Tenth Avenue, New York,
NY 10001; (212) 414-0370
[email protected]

Alison Rossiter: Substance
of Density, 1918–1948
March 6–May 2, 2020

On view through May 2,
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the gallery features abstract,
minimalist assemblages com-
posed of photographic papers
that expired between the
years 1918 and 1948. A new
monograph of these recent
works will be released in Fall
2020.

Alison Rossiter, Density 1943, 2019,
four unique gelatin silver prints
© Alison Rossiter, courtesy of
Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Obscura Gallery
1405 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
http://www.obscuragallery.net;
(505) 577-6708
Tuesday–Saturday, 11–5pm

Obscura GalleryRIIHUVWKHÀQ-
est contributions to the history
of photography both through
contemporary and vintage
works. We also provide pho-
tographic collection building,
consulting, and advising, as
well as estate representation
Michael Massaia, Central Park, 2009, 42" x 32" Half Moon, and quality consignments.

toned gelatin silver print,
edition of 10

Helicline Fine Art
(212) 204-8833;
[email protected];
http://www.HeliclineFineArt.com
Midtown Manhattan, Private
Dealer by appointment

Helicline Fine Art offers
20th-century American and
European modernist paint-
ings, sculpture, and works
on paper. The gallery spe-
cializes in American scene,
modernism, social realism,
mural studies, industrial landscapes, regionalism, WPA, art deco, 1939
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Our current exhibition, Modernism: Urban, Industrial, Abstract
represents the nobility of working women and men, people at leisure,
everyday scenes of the city, transportation, industry, and more.


Jo Cain (American, 1904–2003),
Seamstresses, oil on canvas,
32" x 38"

The Drawing Room
55 Main Street
East Hampton, NY 11937
(631) 324-5016;
http://www.drawingroom-gallery.com.
Hours: Friday–Monday,
11– 5 p m.

From April 3 through May 10,
2020 the gallery will pres-
ent Sue Heatley: Southern
Exposure and Hector Leo-
nardi: Allora.

In her delicate technique of layering printmaking, drawing and painting,
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and micro examinations of environmental forces.

Sue Heatley, Sweet Drift, 2020;
ink, acrylic, cont and collaged
sandpaper on paper;
22 1/4" x 30"

My Morning, 2006, oil on canvas, 30" x 30"

LewAllen Galleries, Railyard Arts District, 1613 Paseo de Peralta,
Santa Fe, NM 87501; (505) 988-3250; [email protected];
http://www.lewallengalleries.com
Bernard Chaet
March 27–May 9, 2020
Contact gallery for
catalog.





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A collection of notable art and
exhibitions from around the world.

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[email protected] or (212) 293-1630.
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