Jean-Michel Basquiat Untitled ca.1982 FEATURING WORKS BY Derrick Adams, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Chakaia Booker, Frank Bowling, Ed Clark, Gregory Coates, Thornton Dial, Sam Gilliam, Felrath Hines, Claude Lawrence, Glenn Ligon, Sam Middleton, Adam Pendleton, Clintel Steed, Alma Thomas and Kenneth Victor Young. CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW THE EXHIBITION
Robert Motherwell Sea Lion with Red Stripe 1959 FEATURING WORKS BY: Mary Abbott, Ruth Asawa, William Baziotes, Norman Bluhm, Alexander Calder, Nicolas Carone, John Chamberlain, George Condo, Gene Davis, Ron Davis, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Jim Dine, Piero Dorazio, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Emilio Greco, Al Held, Keith Haring, Hans Hofmann, Franz Read More »
Gridlock, 2008, rubber tires and stainless steel, 108 x 60 x 60 inches each piece “My intention is to translate materials into imagery that will stimulate people to consider themselves as part of their environment, as one piece of a larger whole.” – Chakaia Booker, Sculpture Magazine, 2003 As Chakaia Booker prepares for her Read More »
The Fatality of Hope, 2007, Rubber tires and stainless steel, 85 × 201 × 32 in, 215.9 × 510.5 × 81.3 cm Chakaia Booker fuses ecological concerns with explorations of globalization, racial, economic, and gender differences by recycling discarded tires into complex abstract sculptures. Booker began to integrate discarded tires, residential, construction, and farm Read More »
Untitled #17, 2019, Anthracite coal and acrylic on linen mounted panel, 60 x 48 x 2 1/2 inches Compression, opening March 21st in New York is Andrew Wapinski’s first solo exhibition with Mark Borghi Fine Art. Based in Philadelphia, Wapinski brings us a composite of recent work, produced in 2018 and 2019. Born in Read More »
Natalie Edgar, A Day in the Life of Venice, 2017, Oil on canvas, 42 x 56 inches Natalie Edgar’s work grows out of the transformative Abstract Expressionist milieu of which she was a part when, in studios scattered around the Village, unknown artists shifted the focus of the art world from Paris to New Read More »
Elaine de Kooning, Man in Hiding, 1956, Oil on Canvas, 84 x 72 inches CLICK HERE FOR PREVIEW OF THE BOOTH Visit us at Booth AM413, Highlights Include The Women of 9th Street Elaine de Kooning ,Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Mercedes Matter, Joan Mitchell, Charlotte Park, Hedda Sterne and Michael Corinne West Abstract Expressionism Read More »
ABSTRACT S36, 2016, oil on canvas, 31 1/2 x 23 5/8 inches Mark Borghi Fine Art is pleased to announce a solo exhibition, featuring fourteen paintings by the Chinese abstract expressionist artist Wang Yigang from the 1990s to 2016. Born in 1961 in Qiqihar, China, Wang Yigang is one of the first generation Read More »
Liz Doyle, Voyage, 2018, Oil and cold wax on canvas, 43 3/4 x 80 inches (111 cm x 203.2 cm) We are pleased to be featuring a solo exhibition, Voyage, of Liz Doyle’s paintings in our Bridgehampton gallery this October through November. Hailing from a small island off the coast of County Donegal Read More »
There is Always the Unexpected is Dieter Peukert’s first solo exhibition in New York City. A multidisciplinary artist from Wiesbaden, Germany, Peukert focuses on rhythm and how structure is achieved and discovered in his recent body of abstract paintings. Born in Worms, Germany in 1953, Peukert studied at the Goethe University in Read More »
“At the moment of commitment, the entire universe conspires to assist you.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) A contemporary Abstract Expressionist painter, Alyssa di Edwardo synthesizes landscape into highly gestural compositions of strength and vulnerability. Her masterful use of color and intuitive palette have earned comparison to Joan Mitchell, Willem de Kooning and Read More »
Alexander Calder Embracing Arms (Upraised Arms) 1944 FEATURING WORKS BY: Karel Appel, Milton Avery, Donald Baechler, Alberto Biasi, Norman Bluhm, Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, George Condo, Gene Davis, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Herbert Ferber, Tano Festa, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Gilliam, Keith Haring, Hans Hofmann, Alex Katz, Ellsworth Read More »
Sean Scully (b. 1945), Untitled, 1985, Charcoal, pastel and graphite on paper, 30 ¼ x 23 1/8 inches (76.8 x 58.7 cm.) Signed and dated lower right LYRICS & FORM: Abstraction Expressionism and its Influence on Color Field Painters Lyrics & Form is Mark Borghi Fine Art’s opening summer exhibition at the Bridgehampton Read More »
Marriage Cross, 2016, Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle paper, 66 x 52 inches, Edition 2/3 + 2AP Icons by Adria de Haume is the artist’s first solo show with Mark Borghi Fine Art. Featuring work from the late 1980s to today, de Haume uses the image of the cross in her sculpture, works on Read More »
The Passover, 1974, oil on canvas, 76 x 50 inches, signed a dated verso Mark Borghi Fine Art is proud to present Michael West: The Black and White Paintings at its New York gallery. The exhibition will highlight the artist’s signature use of gesture and force demonstrated in her works from the 1950s to Read More »
Liz Doyle, Yesterday’s Red aka Pink, 2017, Oil and cold wax medium on canvas, 21.65 x 21.65 inches (55 x 55 cm) Mark Borghi Fine Art presents InstaSelect a curated exhibition from our followers on Instagram. From Berlin to Lebanon, Vancouver to Stockholm and Los Angeles to New York, the exhibition features an international Read More »
Hans Hofmann Snow White 1960 84 x 52 inches Exhibiting Works Joseph Beuys, Norman Bluhm, Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, George Condo, Richard Diebenkorn, Willem de Kooning, Urs Fisher, Sam Gilliam, Hans Hofmann, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, Robert Morris, Robert Motherwell, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jackson Pollock, Richard Prince, Larry Rivers, Frank Stella, Rudolf Stingel, Read More »
Cordy Ryman, Almond Mask, 2016, Acrylic and shellac on wood, 20 ½ x 21 x 1 ½ inches The painters in this show use gesture or action as a starting point for their work. This process of painting captures a slice of life that abstractly reveals a block of space-time. Timeless space is a private, Read More »
John Chamberlain Untitled 1962 MOVING TARGETS looks anew at relationships, influences, and two-way exchanges, between historic and contemporary American Artists. The lines of academic and modernist influence from Europe to the United States can be traced in the field’s early days, by such artists as Stuart Davis and Marsden Hartley. The course that was chartered Read More »
Abstract Expressionism and Its Aftermath Works on Paper 1948 to 1960 From Kline to Francis January 15th to March 1st 2017
Mercedes Matter, Untitled (Reclining Nude), Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 inches This is the first solo show of the late artist at Mark Borghi Fine Art. The exhibition is a mini retrospective of the traveling museum show of Mercedes Matter’s estate represented by Mark Borghi, which was on view at Baruch College, New Read More »
Please enjoy this pdf of the works and installation shots of this year at Art Miami 2016 As part of our regular booth this year we are presenting two mini-retrospectives: The first is Willem de Kooning showing major oils and a group of works on paper encompassing all periods of the artist’s life Read More »
Deborah Butterfield (born 1949) Wall Horse, 1980 Sticks, hay, paper and mud on wire armature 11 ½ x 22 x 3 ½ inches (29.2 x 55.8 x 8.8 cm.) Creatures Big and Small The exhibition is a survey of the transformation representational sculpture can take when medium becomes a pivotal part of the subject. Deborah Read More »
Hans Hofmann ( 1880-1965) Untitled c.1945 Gouache on paper 26 x 22 inches HOFMANN and AVERY My aim in painting is to create pulsating, luminous, and open surfaces that emanate a mystic light, in accordance with my deepest insight into the experience of life and nature. Hans Hofman Nature is my springboard. From her Read More »
Neil Williams (1934-1988) Pop, 1966 THE WALL IS THE FLOOR: THE SHAPED CANVAS / WALL SCULPTURE The Wall is the Floor: The Shaped Canvas / Wall Sculpture takes a contemporary look at the pioneers of shaped canvas and untraditional wall sculpture. Frank Stella, Sydney Butchkes, Neil Williams, and John Chamberlain were friends on the East End of Read More »
Mie Yim Milk Splash (cropped image) 2015 pastel on Martha Stewart paint chip 3 x 4 inches BEYOND SECRETARY Curated by Jenny Mushkin Goldman Women have come a long way from the era of being delegated solely to roles where their primary function was to serve the man (i.e the doting secretary, obedient wife). Today more women Read More »
Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) Untitled 1989 oil on canvas 22 x 28 inches Past Present Future tense: Post War 1945-2016 America emerged from World War II relatively unscathed, with an economy on the rise and an artist population inspired by the European avant-garde, many of whom had relocated to the U.S. While Europe began Read More »
Gene Davis (1920-1985) Untitled c. 1973 Acrylic on canvas 92 3/4 x 108 1/2 inches Linear Abstraction 101 This year marks the 101st anniversary of a turning point in the history of visual art, when Russian artist Kazimir Malevich created his momentous 1915 paintings of black squares on white backgrounds. It was the beginning of Read More »
Frank Stella (born 1936) Untitled (Black and Orange) 1958 oil on board 13.5 x 20 inches Frank Stella : Early Work 1958-60 This tightly focused exhibition investigates a single moment in the career of one of the nation’s most important postwar artists. Nineteen fifty-eight was Frank Stella’s first year of independent work. After Read More »
Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) Tiny Dropped Bra # 1 1980 Liquidtex on board 3 1/2 x 5 inches Pop Life : Everyone needs a Thrill is a comprehensive survey of the Gallery’s holdings by this important group of artists. Exploring the trajectory from Abstract Expressionism to Pop art’s explosive, colorful, and witty portrayals of Read More »
Donal Judd Untitled (woodblock, 89-32) 1989 Oil on wood 16 x 20 3/4 inches Monochrome Minimalism 1959-Present Monochrome-Minimalism 1959 to the Present. Easily the most striking of these is an untitled Robert Morris wall sculpture. This memento mori uses plaster imprinted with bones and body parts to conjure the horror of nuclear Armageddon in Read More »
Joan Mitchell (1926-1991) Untitled c. 1951-52 82 7/8 x 101 3/4 inches Post War Abstraction and the Influence of Hans Hofmann Among the most stunning works in the critically lauded Frank Stella retrospective at the Whitney Museum this fall are four wall sculptures — three-dimensional paintings, if you prefer — that revel in Read More »
John Chamberlain ( 1927-2011) Schizoverbia 1994 Painted and chromed steel 49 x 44 x 42 inches They Might be Giants : Willem de Kooning and John Chamberlain In this historical exhibition, selected works by de Kooning and Chamberlain will highlight each artist’s meditation on the conditions of modernism and the central role of chance and fragmentation in Read More »
John Chamberlain (1927-2011) Untitled, 1970 Mineral-coated synthetic polymer resin Winter Solstice : John Chamberlain and George Rickey The exhibition pairs two of the most respected abstract sculptors and explores form and balance in the modern idiom. Both used heavy materials to propel their artistic expression. Chamberlain championed utilizing parts of deconstructed automobiles to transform abstract expressionism into Read More »
Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) Blue Arcata, 1955 Oil on canvas Hans Hofmann : A Retrospective A survey of the work, theory, and teachings of Hans Hofmann. The only artist of the New York school to participate directly in European modernism, Hans Hofmann became known as the major exponent of Abstract Expressionism. His paintings are known Read More »
Willem de Kooning ( 1904-1997) Woman seated in chair (untitled # 32) c. 1950-53 Graphite on gray card 14 x 8.5 inches This exhibition features Abstract Expressionist Willem de Kooning’s studio sketches, and epitomizes the notion of art that stands on its own merit, and is particularly timely considering an upcoming full-scale retrospective at the Museum of Read More »
After receiving notoriety early in his career, Larry Poons has had nothing but time to perfect, and consistently evolve, his practice. The Tokyo-born American artist, who took a right turn into an art career after receiving formal music training, will be showing his most recent work at Mark Borghi Fine Art’s Palm Beach location. There couldn’t be Read More »
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Camper & Nicholsons International request the pleasure of your company for an exclusive & invite only art exhibition onboard superyacht Odyssey during this year’s Art Basel Miami.
A collection of rare Andy Warhol polaroids on display at the gallery in Palm Beach The photographs include a series of self-portraits, together with iconic shots of celebrities, including Mick Jagger and Elizabeth Taylor. The images, many of which have never been seen in public before. Warhol, whose name is synonymous with Pop Art, was Read More »
On view at our gallery at 255 Worth Avenue works by francis bacon, jean michel basquiat, alexander calder, john chamberlain, george condo, tom dash, peter dayton, willem de kooning, elaine de kooning, jim dine, sam francis, hans hofmann, alex katz, lee kranser, nicholas krushenick, yayoi kusama, robert motherwell, richard pettibone, richard prince, frank stella, andy Read More »
Art Miami is the leading international contemporary and modern art fair that takes place each December during Art Week at the Midtown Miami complex in the renowned Wynwood Arts District.