Wednesday, February 11th, 2015

In Colors: Farrah Karapetian at Von Lintel

In a solo exhibition at Von Lintel, the artist explores the interrelation of vision, music, and color.

Stephen Ellis, Marine, 2012. Oil and alkyd on linen, 26 x 36 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Von Lintel Gallery, NY
Tuesday, September 25th, 2012

Digital Space: Stephen Ellis at Von Lintel

The veteran of “conceptual abstraction” embraces a new metaphor.

Catherine Howe, Night Painting (Bluestocking), 2012. Oil and beeswax on canvas, 50 x 60 inches. Courtesy of Von Lintel Gallery
Monday, April 16th, 2012

Catherine Howe at Von Lintel Gallery

Still Life as Action Painting

Amy Ellingson, Variation (yellow, with emblem), 2011. Oil and encaustic on panel, 40 x 40 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Von Lintel Gallery, NY
Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Driven to Abstraction, A Group Show at Von Lintel Gallery

Closing reception Thursday evening (July 28, 5-8pm) as part of Chelsea Art Walk 2011

details of Medrie MacPhee, Float, 2009. Oil on canvas, 60 x 78 inches. Courtesy of Van Lintel Gallery, New York.
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Hybrid “Futuristic Species”: The latest from Medrie MacPhee

Medrie MacPhee: What It Is at Von Lintel Gallery

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

Deborah Roan: The Greenbacked Tip

Von Lintel  Gallery 555 W.25th Street New York NY 10001 212-242-0599 January 12 – February 11, 2006 The cryptic phrase SURYA TECHNO presides over the scene as two dolls raise their perfect eyebrows and scream ghostly laughter through the blue and orange architecture of a Paris storefront. Signage to the left urges ACHAT (buy); signage … Continued

Monday, December 1st, 2003

Let’s Talk about Sex

Reagen Louie: Orientalia- Sex in Asia Von Lintel Gallery 555 West 25th Street New York NY 10001 212 242 0599 September 4 to October 4, 2003 Jurgen Teller: Daddy You’re So Cute Lehmann Maupin 540 West 26th Street New York NY 10001 212-255-2923 September 13 to October 18, 2003 my people were fair and had … Continued

Saturday, March 1st, 2003

Abstraction in Photography

Von Lintel Gallery 555 W 25th Street, New York February 6 – March 22 2003 I would venture to guess that your average person regards photography as the instant capture of reality simply because real places and things are often photographed, and because the resulting image is documentary in nature. But the document is not … Continued