Second Futurism Show 1918-1940
5/11/21 - 9/30/21
This very rich and comprehensive exhibition with more than one hundred works on the second futurism is a dedication to our founder of Lattuada Gallery (founded in 1962), Fiorella La Lumia.
Triple View of Art in A Single Look
6/11 - 3/30/2021
This exhibition will bring together the three sections we have been working on for years: Futurism, modern and contemporary art and photography. As for futurism, we will propose a selection of works from the early years of futurism (Russolo, Prampolini, Severini) and other works whose central theme will be the aeropainting of the second futurism (Giulio D'Anna, Sibò and Tato).
Photo Festival 15th Annamaria Tulli - Centimetro x Centimetro
11/3/2021 - 1/3/2022
We are pleased to announce our participation in the 15th edition of the Milano PhotoFestival, “Scenari Horizons Challenges, The Changing World”, in collaboration with the Il Diaframma Gallery.
Art on Paper
Pier 36, New York
3/5 - 3/8/2020
Booth B15
Angiola Churchill
Lucia Pescador
Adrien Lanfranchi
Noah Greene
Ruonan Yan
Angiola Churchill: Space & Line - Selected Works from the 80s & 90s
10/5 - 12/28/2019
New York
9 Eyes
9/9 - 9/28/2019
Judy Collischan/ Adrien Lanfranchi / Ruonan Yan / Michelle Holman /
Noah Greene / Jenna Chen / Knaide Rosenberg
Nando Stevoli: Fashion Minimal - The art of pleating
12/12/2019
Collaborate show with HOFA Gallery in London
Angiola Churchill: Abstraction from 1980-1990
4/2 - 5/12/2018
New York
A survey of artworks by Angiola Churchill from 1980 through 1990.
Rigorismo
10/28 - 12/23/2018
New York
Works by Nando Stevoli, Riccardo Gusmaroli, Gianfranco, Migliozzi, Cesare Berlingeri, Giuseppe Amadio, Angelo Brescianini, Stefano Brunnello, Turi Simeti, Cesare Berlingeri
Cross the Border
11/6 - 12/3/2016
Artists:
Xiangdong Chen, Jin Xu,
Qin Han, Xin Song,
Baoyang Chen, Qiuren Wang,
Dongze Huo, Jon Tsoi, Jingdong She
Movement of Rigorismo
8/31 - 10/30/2016
Transpazialismo the horizon and beyond experience, passion and courage are definitely the starting point to explore the how and why we came to this event. For years, we treat artists such as Lucio Fontana, who had intuitions, opened roads and changed the way of conceiving the canvas, the color and art in general. By working with an artist of this caliber we were able to deepen its modus operandi, get inside his head and understand the deeper reasons for the choices made.
Gerald Pryor: Transasia Stacks
2/10 - 3/5/2016
New York
The Transasia Stacks series comprises 27x40” digital photographic prints in editions of three. One of the most poignant of these contains the rutted snowy landscape of Sag Harbor superimposed by an image of a Guanyin in typical flowing robes with a flame nimbus in place of a halo. Gerald Pryor’s work offsets the earthly and the divine in an image of great beauty and transparency.
Paulien Lethen: Moving On
1/13 - 1/30/2016
Paulien Lethen is a US resident but kept her Dutch nationality. Her paintings reflect influences of the different worlds she lived and has lived in: Greece, New York, Japan and The Netherlands. Her works have exhibited internationally in The Netherlands, Greece, Japan and the USA.
Little Things Mean a Lot
11/13 - 12/23/2016
Little Things is meant to be a show with which to greet the holiday season and encompasses artists from around the world, and varied styles of art who were chosen for their quality and size. Their works hold some similarities in that they are abstract or abstracted, and they are all small and meant to be enjoyed from close up. These little jewels that offer big pleasure are in themselves complete and defined works of art by mid-career artists with established reputations.
Lori Kent: Landscape
10/1 - 10/31/2015
Lori Kent is a New York City-based visual artist and writer. She works primarily in beeswax, wood and other organic materials to create pastoral images, often reduced to elements such as grass, trees, sky, and dirt. Her paintings document cultivated, idealized or nonexistent nature. Each image is a proposition about paradise lost or reconfigured in her native South.
Rigorismo
4/1 - 6/20/2015
Rigorismo, influenced by Lucio Fontana and a survey exhibition of Italy’s preeminent artists who represent the genesis, progression, and future of the Spazialismo movement. Rigorismo is rooted in the tradition of the Spazialismo (Spatialism) movement of the late 1940s, as well as the German Zero movement of the late 1950s.
Ada Goldfeld: Role Models
10/18 - 11/29/2014
Ada Goldfeld explores themes of intimacy, memory and gender constructs through paintings of private, every day—often ignored—moments. Her interest in representational painting has driven her not to recreate reality
Lucia Pescador: Interiors
4/8 - 5/30/2014
Lucia Pescador’s work often deals with themes tied to nature, and are drawings and watercolors executed on paper. Since 1985 she has worked with her left hand only, although she is not left-handed.
Jacob Paik
Art, in a condition of you and I being real, is a denial of reality, and at the same time, an assertion of innate desire to find ultimate beauty in reality. This ultimate beauty is not aesthetically pleasing, nor peaceful in heart.