Deborah Rosenthal, Landscape in the Studio, 2014. Oil on linen, 40 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the Artist
Tuesday, June 9th, 2015

The Velocity of Vision: Deborah Rosenthal’s Geography

On view at Bowery Gallery through June 13

Evelyn Twitchell, Woods, 2009. Acrylic on clay, 10 x 7 inches. On view in the exhibition, Drawn from Nature, Bowery Gallery, September 7 to October 2, 2010. Courtesy of the Artist
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Up Before the Coop Board

Bowery Gallery sets Monday, October 11 as date for reviewing prospective new member

Hearne Pardee, Hearne Pardee, Birch Lane, 2010. Acrylic on Paper, 12 X 19 inches. Courtesy Bowery Gallery
Friday, June 18th, 2010

Hearne Pardee at Bowery Gallery

This image was featured in the May 2010 listings

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Stanley Lewis

Lewis’s unfailingly authoritative skill for painting real, rich and crystalline light, joined to his muscular composition, is the key to his power and success.

Diana of Ephesus 2006, drypoint and engraving, 8 x 6 inches, Courtesy of the Artist
Sunday, April 1st, 2007

About Borromini: Prints and Drawings by Deborah Rosenthal

The Bowery Gallery 530 West 25th Street, 4th flr, New York City 646-230-6655 February 27 to March 24, 2007     “About Borromini,” an exhibition of prints and drawings by Deborah Rosenthal and text by Jed Perl, had an almost curative feel to it. To look at these pieces and to read the accompanying prose … Continued

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

Christine Hartman: Drawings and Paintings

Bowery Gallery 530 West 25th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues 646-230-6655 Until October 1, 2005 It’s no cliché—painting really is, and always has been, an act of inquiry. But art in New York City has become a competitive vocation, so driven by eye-catching effects and rib-nudging ideas, that it can be difficult to separate … Continued

Thursday, May 1st, 2003

Temma Bell

Bowery Gallery 530 W 25, 4th fl, New York, NY 10001 646-230-6655 www.bowerygallery.org April 22-May 17, 2003 Matisse/Picasso and Manet/Velazquez may have been the most remarkable exhibitions of figurative paintings this spring, but there were also many others of work by such contemporary artists as Lois Dodd, Eric Fischl, Paul Georges, and Wayne Thiebaud, to … Continued