One of the most extraordinary rediscoveries in American art in decades is now running through the month of October at the Karin Clarke Gallery. This exhibition does more than justify Tom Blodgett’s claim that he was “the van Gogh in America.” His masterfully executed large “painting-drawings” were selected from his estate collection by artist-curator Craig Spilman, who noted that “He’s one of about...
Category: <span>Discoveries in Galleries</span>
Discovering Why Collage Matters: An Interview
HOLMAN, Bud [b.1926] Sagaponack No.12, 1959–64, 14.5 x 22.5 inches, mixed media (oil and fabric on paper) Now showing, courtesy Boston Design Week: Enjoy this insightful video conversation between curator Peter Hastings Falk and the show’s exclusive dealer, Robert Berry as they share why these artists matter… Let’s Stick Together: 60 Years of Collage in...
It’s Time to Stick Together:
60 years of Collage in America curated by Peter Hastings Falk As Editor and Chief Curator of Discoveries in American Art I’m proud to announce the new virtual exhibition, It’s Time to Stick Together: 60 years of Collage in America. This early news release alerts you to an advance viewing before the opening on...
Berenson Fine Art
When Emilia Ianeva founded Berenson Fine Art in Toronto in 2011 it was clear that her stable of contemporary artists would reflect a wide range of nationalities working in an equally wide range of media. She had earned her Master’s degree in Philosophy in Europe, and published three books there on the subject. She then...
An Insider’s View on Valuing Art
We love it when our elected artists like Eugene Healy continue to find warm receptions from serious collectors. Healy’s work will be featured in Peter Hastings Falk’s illustrated talk, “An Insider’s View on Valuing Art” When: Tuesday, June 18th from 6-8 pm. The evening will start with cocktails at 6:00 pm and the talk will begin promptly...
“Bertschmann: The 1950s” at Hollis Taggart
Hollis Taggart Provides New Look at Little-Known Abstract Expressionist Painter On View through March 30, 2019 Opening Reception, March 7, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM On March 7, Hollis Taggart will open Harry Bertschmann: The 1950s, an exhibition that sheds new light on the little-known Abstract Expressionist painter Harry Bertschmann. The exhibition will feature works...
Joan Thorne in the 1980s: Visionary Color and Light
Quogue Gallery is featuring the works of Joan Thorne, a third generation New York School abstract painter, in several exhibitions. The gallery is featuring her works at Art Palm Beach January 16–20), then at Art on Paper in Manhattan (March 7–10), and culminating with a solo exhibition at the Quogue Gallery from July 11 –...