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Friedel Dzubas (1914-1994), "Renewal," 1961, oil on canvas, 33 x 70 inches

Spanierman Modern presents Gallery Selections exhibition of paintings

Released: April 26, 2012

Spanierman Gallery is pleased to announce the opening on May 3, 2012 of Gallery Selections, presenting paintings from the 1950s to the present by Mary Abbott, Stanley Boxer, James Brooks, Dan Christensen, Willem de Kooning, Friedel Dzubas, John Ferren, Perle Fine, Balcomb Greene, Gertrude Greene, Carol Hunt, John Little, Lisa Nankivil, Stephen Pace, Charlotte Park, Katherine Parker, Jack Roth, Frank Wimberley, and Vidvuds Zviedris. The show consists of works by many artists associated with the New York School as well as artists who have carried on its tradition in vital individua...


Demetrio Alfonso - Nails in Blue, 2008–09

Fifteen Contemporary Artists Represented by Spanierman Gallery

Released: January 17, 2012

Spanierman Gallery is pleased to announce the opening on January 19, 2012 of Fifteen Contemporary Artists Represented by Spanierman Gallery, featuring work by  Demetrio Alfonso, Frank Bowling, Jasmina Danowski, Terry DeLapp, Teo González, Elaine Grove, Joyce Ho, Carol Hunt, Lisa Nankivil, Katherine Parker, Clifford Smith, Pamela Sztybel, Susan Vecsey, James Walsh, and Frank Wimberley.  An artist who works with objects found on the streets of New York, Demetrio Alfonso has a veneration for the past, which is expressed throughout his art.  His mixed-media construction...


"Horse and House" by Anke Schofield

Miami Update from Myers Contemporary: Collectors are Buying

Released: December 4, 2010

To date, Myers Contemporary has sold works by four artists: Anke Schofield, David Kessler, Lisa Nankivil, and Michael Lucero. During this week's show, Schofield has learned that her collaborative works with Luis Garcia-Nerey, some of which are on display at Red Dot, will be shown in Amsterdam next year. Interest in George Dunbar is high, but the finishes and austere composition mean the attraction is not as immediate as some other imagery and requires more considered engagement. With so much art on display, many visitors are focusing on what initially catches their eye. Myers Contemporar...