The gallery is the fortunate recipient of two new architectural drawings on wooden panels by Hugo Crosthwaite, the amazing artist from Mexico whose 8-by-36-foot drawing was featured here in his premiere major U.S. exhibition last year. The 2-by-4-foot drawings–one horizontal, the other vertical–feature typical buildings from the typical neighborhoods of Tijuana, the artist’s home town. … Read More
Gallery Artists
Venice and Turin Biennials, Hermitage and State Russian Museum, Andre Emmerich's and Betty Parsons' Galleries–Alexander Ney Has Exhibited in World's Leading Venues
Born in Leningrad in 1939, Alexander Ney has exhibited in some of the world’s most prestigious venues: the Venice and Turin biennials in Italy, the Hermitage in Moscow and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg in Russia, Andre Emmerich’s and Betty Parsons galleries in New York City, among many others. His works were previously … Read More
John Torina Paints Dreamy, Impressionistic Florida Landscapes On Site
In the tradition of plein-air painters, John Torina produces his oils in the open air–even the five-foot canvases. If you enjoy dreamy, impressionistic Florida landscapes, check out this series that Torina painted while camping near Sebastian Inlet. See artwork and get information about it here.
Alice Neel Biography Shows Five Works, Photo of Her from 1978 Exhibition in the Gallery
The late Alice Neel was one of the century’s most important portrait artists. The gallery’s retrospective exhibition of her paintings in 1978 was Neel’s first show in the southern United States. Patricia Hills’ definitive biography, “Alice Neel,” published by Harry N. Abrams in 1983, features color photos of a number of works that were shown … Read More
Linda Touby: 'Pushing the Emotional Envelope of Abstract Expressionism'
Linda Touby’s new series is a stunning tour de force of how a master colorist makes an extraordinary painting seem simple. Her latest series, at first glance horizontal bands of complementary colors, on examination reveal a synergistic complex of underpainting and subtle visual and verbal messages, pushing the emotional envelope of abstract expressionism to its … Read More
Matt Lamb To Autograph His Biography, ‘The Art of Success,’ at Opening of ‘Matt Lamb: Paintings 1990-2005’
Matt Lamb, whose exuberant creatures and luscious abstractions have been exhibited in the Picasso Museum in Horta de Sant Joan, Spain; at the Centre Miró in Montroig, Spain; and at Westminster Cathedral, London, will be on hand during the opening reception for “Matt Lamb: Paintings 1990-2005,” on Friday, Jan. 6th, from 7-10 p.m. at the … Read More
‘Matt Lamb: Paintings, 1990-2005’ Reviewed by ‘Art Premium’ Magazine
“Art Premium,” the bimonthly art magazine based in Puerto Rico, featured an article on the gallery’s current mini-retrospective of Matt Lamb’s paintings from 1990 to 2005, along with a summary of events leading to his career as an artist and his recent biography, “Matt Lamb: The Art of Success.” For more information click here.
'Matt Lamb: Paintings, 1990-2005' Reviewed by 'The Coral Gables Gazette'
“The Coral Gables Gazette” splashed a major article across its front local page in full color on the gallery’s exhibition, “Matt Lamb: Paintings, 1990-2005,” and the autograph party for Richard Speer, author of the biography, “Matt Lamb: The Art of Success.” The article appeared on the day of the autograph party at Books & Books, bolstering … Read More
Writing in 'Miami New Times,' Carlos Suarez de Jesus Reviews Matt Lamb Exhibition
In Carlos Suarez de Jesus’ review of the gallery’s exhibition of new works by Matt Lamb and the its presentation of the new book, “Matt Lamb : The Art of Success,” in Greater Miami’ leading news weekly, “Miami New Times,” he notes that on “encountering the uninhibitedly zany works of self-taught artist Matt Lamb, one … Read More
Andy Moses, Paint Magician, Exhibited in Miami for the First Time
Being exhibited in a Miami art gallery for the first time, the minimalist abstractions of Andy Moses have been featured in a number of well-known galleries in New York City and in California since 1986. Moses’ extraordinary technique, developed over many years with special paints from the aerospace industry, causes a jaw-dropping color shift in the … Read More