(Drivebycuriosity) - New York`s Chinatown is gentrifying. New art galleries are popping out of the ground like mushrooms in autumn. Gallery Auxier Kline belongs to them. Recently I posted paintings by J. Carino ( driveby).
This post is about another show, a group exhibition called Blush. The press release explains that the show is curated "to explore the psychology of the color pink in the medium of paint" (auxierkline).
Infrared
On top of this post you can see Marissa Graziano`s "Olivia" (oil on canvas, 26 x 16 inches, 2023) followed by Matt Zaccari`s "Annie" (acrylic on canvas, 12 x 9 inches, 2023); Dan Gluibizzi`s "River drinks" (watercolor, acrylic and on paper, 10 x 8 inches, 2019) & Rachel Rickert`s "Infrared" (oil on panel, 12 x 12 inches, 2019-2020).
Above follow by 2 images by Dan Gluibizzi´s "The basket" (watercolor, acrylic and colored pencil on paper, 18 x 14 inches, 2023) & "The triangle", watercolor, acrylic and colored pencil on paper, 41 x 60 inches, 2023) & 2 images by Scott Csoke: "Yellow Bed in Pink Room" & "Katie`s House" (both acrylic on panel, 14 x 11 inches, 2023).
Above follow Jeremy Sorese`s 'Linger' (acrylic on canvas-mounted board, 20 x 16 inches, 2023); Hank Ehrenfried`s "Hotel Saint Marc in January" (oil on linen, 15 x 12 inches, 2023); Matt Zaccari`s "Ian" (oil on canvas, 34 x 55 inches, 2023) & Alexandra Smith`s "Sitting and Waiting" (oil on paper, 10 x 10 inches (framed), 2023)
To be continued
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