Important Works of American Art

Important Works of American Art

475 Park Avenue at 57th Street New York, NY 10022, USA Thursday, May 5, 2022–Friday, June 17, 2022

Coinciding with American Art Week in New York City and The American Art Fair, Forum gallery presents exceptional American paintings, drawings, and sculpture dating from the first half of the Twentieth Century to today.

egyptian motif by alexander archipenko

Alexander Archipenko

Egyptian Motif, 1917

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self-portrait in plaid shirt (anthem) by william george beckman

William George Beckman

Self-Portrait in Plaid Shirt (Anthem), 2022

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untitled by charles joseph biederman

Charles Joseph Biederman

Untitled, 1980

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girl reading by isabel bishop

Isabel Bishop

Girl Reading, 1935

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irvington - union by oscar florianus bluemner

Oscar Florianus Bluemner

Irvington - Union, 1922

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trylon by ilya bolotowsky

Ilya Bolotowsky

Trylon, 1977

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yellow lines by ilya bolotowsky

Ilya Bolotowsky

Yellow Lines, 1960

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roxy by robert cottingham

Robert Cottingham

Roxy, 2002

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the spot by robert cottingham

Robert Cottingham

The Spot, 1978

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sketchbook 23-1 (study for “pennsylvania”) by stuart davis

Stuart Davis

Sketchbook 23-1 (Study for “Pennsylvania”), ca. 1946

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iris by charles demuth

Charles Demuth

Iris, 1918

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the red jacket by alan feltus

Alan Feltus

The Red Jacket, 2008

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 New York, NY – From May 5 to June 17, 2022, Forum Gallery presents Important Works of American Art. Coinciding with American Art Week in New York City and The American Art Fair, opening in New York on May 14th, the gallery exhibits exceptional American paintings, drawings, and sculpture dating from the first half of the Twentieth Century to today.

Powerful emotion, strong political content, and frank depictions of daily life characterize the art of the social realists. The gallery exhibition features iconic masterworks by Raphael Soyer, In The City Park, c.1934; and Jack Levine, 1932 (In Memory of George Grosz), painted in 1959.  

Archetypal American architecture is the subject of Barn Abstraction, 1946, an iconic example of Precisionist tempera painting by Charles Sheeler, and of lively and graphic works by Robert Cottingham, Stuart Davis, and Linden Frederick whose Rear Window, 2016, is a contemporary vision in oil of life in small-town America imbued with the provocative mystery for which the Artist is known.

Humanity’s relationship with nature is vividly evoked in watercolors from the first half of the Twentieth century by Charles Burchfield, Charles Demuth and Andrew Wyeth, and in the large oil painting, Sea and Boat Fantasy, 1944, by John Marin, a tour de force of American modernism depicting the dynamic seas of Maine, inspiring a next generation of artists who were to become associated with Abstract Expressionism.

A new and powerfully resolute self-portrait by William Beckman and a sensual, beautiful oil painting by Clio Newton, known for her large-scale renderings of steadfast women in charcoal, are included. They will be on view alongside an example of the dreamlike compositions in oil by Alan Feltus, and a monumental, psychologically-charged painting by Gregory Gillespie who created paintings with unique, dimensional surfaces that defy categorization.

Also on view will be works by American masters of their medium and subject Chaim Gross, Don Jacot, Rance Jones, Louis Lozowick, Anthony Mitri and Tom Wesselmann.

We invite you to join us in celebrating the rich history of American Art here at the gallery and by visiting us at The American Art Fair, May 14 – 17, 2022.

Preview Important Works of American Art on our website:

https://viewingroom.forumgallery.com/viewing-room/important-works-of-american-art

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Forum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street, New York, NY 10022.  Forum Gallery is open to the public from Monday through Saturday, from 10am to 5:30pm. The exhibition begins on May 5, 2022 and will be on view through June 17, 2022.

Forum Gallery is pleased to greet all vaccinated visitors during our public hours, and provides hand sanitizer and face coverings, on request.  We comply with New York laws and the protocols recommended by the US CDC. 

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