FIRST IMPRESSIONS: New Work and New Acquisitions

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: New Work and New Acquisitions

475 Park Avenue at 57th Street New York, NY 10022, USA Thursday, August 6, 2020–Saturday, September 26, 2020


lie may by steven assael

Steven Assael

Lie May, 2017

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adam by robert bauer

Robert Bauer

Adam, 2018

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study for diana and deidra by william george beckman

William George Beckman

Study for Diana and Deidra, 1979

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the spot by robert cottingham

Robert Cottingham

The Spot, 1978

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mrs. earth by g. daniel massad

G. Daniel Massad

Mrs. Earth, 2015

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bodegon del maiz by guillermo muñoz vera

Guillermo Muñoz Vera

Bodegon Del Maiz, 1992–1993

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held by clio newton

Clio Newton

Held, 2020

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the quest to recall discoveries by tula telfair

Tula Telfair

The Quest to Recall Discoveries, 2019

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anatomy lesson by maria tomasula

Maria Tomasula

Anatomy Lesson, 2019

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untitled (cityscape) by abraham walkowitz

Abraham Walkowitz

Untitled (Cityscape), 1909

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 Forum Gallery is reopening to the public and to celebrate we are proud to present FIRST IMPRESSIONS: New Works and New Acquisitions, on view from August 6th through September 26, 2020.  
 

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: New Works and New Acquisitions is an exhibition of fresh paintings and drawings completed in recent months by our dedicated and talented gallery artists shown together with recently acquired works of historical importance. Most of these works have not been shown due to the pandemic, which caused the cancellation of gallery exhibitions we had planned and art fairs we attend. We are excited to share them with you now.
 

Highlights among the 29 works on view include impressive paintings by Forum Gallery artists William Beckman, Paul Fenniak, Linden Frederick, Alan Magee, Daniel G. Massad, Alyssa Monks, Brian Rutenberg, Maria Tomasula, and Tula Telfair.  New drawings and an  oil on copper painting by Steven Assael will be included, as well as new large-scale charcoal drawings by Clio Newton, and a watercolor by Rance Jones from his series of works inspired by recent travels to Cuba.
 

Of special interest is a rare 1979 figurative charcoal drawing by William Beckman of his wife Diana and daughter Deidra, a 1978 acrylic work on paper by Robert Cottingham that highlights the wordplay for which the artist is famous, an early 1930s oil on linoleum painting by Jackson Pollock that speaks to the artist's close relationship with his mentor, Thomas Hart Benton, and a playful Saul Steinberg ink and watercolor impression of Manhattan from the 1950s.