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A CURRENT LISTING
February 13, 2020
LewAllen GalleriesRailyard Arts District 1613 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501; (505) 988-3250; [email protected]
http://www.lewallengalleries.com
ESPHYR SLOBODKINA: Groundbreaking Painting, Collage, and
Sculpture On view through February 2020.Celebrated as a fearless
artist over the course of her 70-year career, Esphyr Slobodkina was
a pioneer of early American abstraction during the 1930s and ’40s, co-
founding the legendary American Abstract Artists group.
Purple Abstraction, 1939, oil on canvas, 20" x 27.75"
Alexandre Gallery 724 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor New York, NY 10019
(212) 755-2828; alexandregallery.com
WILL BARNET:
SELF-PORTRAITS
AND FAMILY
On view through
March 7, 2020
VINCENT SMITH:
FIVE BROOK-
LYN PAINTINGS
FROM THE 1970s
On view through
March 7, 2020
Swann Auction Galleries 104 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010;
(212) 254-4710; swanngalleries.com.
Upcoming Auction: Fine Books & Manuscripts, February 20.
Preview February 15—20
Autographs open the sale with a number of uncommon items by world
leaders including Diana, Princess of Wales, Napoleon and Winston S.
Churchill. Abraham Lincoln is available with a document dated during
the Battle of Gettysburg with
the president's signature
ordering the state of Mas-
sachusetts to provide troops
for the Civil War. Nineteenth
and twentieth century lit-
erature features first edi-
tions of all of Jane Austen's
major novels, including her
first, Sense and Sensibility,
1811, in uncommon surviv-
ing period binding. Ad-
ditional highlights include
Graham Greene's personal
copy of his novel The Base-
ment Room, 1935, and a
limited edition copy of Kew
Gardens, 1927, signed by
Virginia Woolf and Vanessa
Bell.
Virginia Woolf, Kew Gardens, limited edition,
signed by Woolf and Bell, London, 1927.
Estimate $5,000 to $7,000.
Vincent Smith, The Soul Brothers, circa 1969,
oil on canvas, 31 1/4 x 24 3/4"
Victoria Munroe Fine Art, 67 East 80th Street #2, New York, NY
http://www.victoriamunroefineart.com; [email protected]
(917) 900-6661; Wednesay–Saturday 11–5 PM & by appointment.
DAVID TO POLLOCK
Selected Master
Drawings
January 8–
February 29, 2020
Pierre Bonnard,
Nu devant le miroir, 1924,
black chalk on paper,
8 x 4 7/8”
Wildlife Art
westendantiques.com; michaelbankswildlifeart.com
Contact: [email protected].
"Windswept"
2 " x 3"
Acrylic on canvas
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A collection of notable art and
exhibitions from around the world.
If you would like to know more
about the listing, please contact
[email protected] or (212) 293-1630.
Shepherd / W&K Galleries, 58 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075
(212) 861-4050; [email protected]; http://www.Shepherdgallery.com
MASTER DRAWINGS NEW YORK 2020
January 24th through February 29th, 2020
Artists include:
Brus
Feininger
Fuchs
Grosz
Hoffmann
Klimt
Kokoschka
Muehl
Schiele
West
...and others
Illustration: George Grosz, At Night (Nachts), 1926
Marlborough Graphics
40 West 57th Street, New York 10019; (212) 541-4900
[email protected]
Monday-Saturday 10AM–6PM
Victor Pasmore, Vigna Antoniniana, 1979, Etching and Aquatint
47 ½" x 72 5/8", Edition of 90
Yossi Milo Gallery 245 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY 10001
(212) 414-0370; [email protected]
PIETER HUGO: LA CUCARACHA, through February 29, 2020
South African artist
Pieter Hugo’s pho-
tographs of Mexico
include deliberately
staged vignettes and
raw, vibrantly colored
images of everyday
people, landscapes
and objects.
Muxe portrait #3, Juchitán de Zaragoza, 2018.
Archival Pigment Print, Edition of 7. ©Pieter Hugo,
Courtesy of Yossi Milo Gallery, New York