Tag: Elizabeth Harris Gallery
There is a Season: Julian Hatton’s Figural Painting Gives Way to Abstraction
A new show by a talented painter of abstract expressionist canvases.
A Pantheist Finds His Place: Sandy Walker at Elizabeth Harris Gallery
Expressionist landscapes of lyrical intelligence, through March 9,
Surface Rhythms: Mario Naves’s Rewarding New Direction
His show of paintings is at Elizabeth Harris through February 2nd.
Bringing the Hand Back into Play: Carolanna Parlato at Elizabeth Harris
Her latest show marked a shift in style
Past The City Limits: Greg Lindquist Breaks New Ground
His recent show at Elizabeth Harris marks a turning point in his career
Tribute to Victor Pesce, 1938-2010
Victor Pesce: Selections, 1978-2010, on view at Elizabeth Harris Gallery
Victor Pesce and William Carroll at the Elizabeth Harris Gallery
Pesce freeze’s the moment, Carroll celebrates transience, and together they create a deeply meaningful and thoughtful dialogue.
Nancy Haynes: Dissolution at Elizabeth Harris Gallery
As one grasps the combination of flatness, space, and light in Haynes’ paintings, the subtleties of her sophisticated palette and tonal gradations reveal a seductive luminosity.
John Ashbery: Collages at Tibor de Nagy Gallery, Mario Naves: Postcards from Florida at Elizabeth Harris Gallery and Trevor Winkfield at Tibor de Nagy Gallery
Is there something intrinsic to the appeal of collage to writers — to moving bits of paper around in startling, revelatory juxtapositions? The coincidence of two shows of collages by writers of markedly different ilk – a sometime poet laureate and a member of the third estate – begs the question.
April 2008: Dore Ashton, Joshuah Mack, and Stephen Maine with moderator David Cohen
Julian Hatton at Elizabeth Harris, Byron Kim at Max Protetch, Alexander Ross at Marianne Boesky and at David Nolan and Tabaimo at James Cohan
