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Vincent Desiderio Recent Paintings

Vincent Desiderio 'Dead White' 2019 work-in-progress. (Courtesy the artist)

Vincent Desiderio Recent Paintings opens with a reception at Marlborough Gallery in Midtown, NYC on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 from 6-8pm. On view Monday-Saturday through December 21. FREE Vincent Desiderio Recent Paintings Ten oil on canvas works are led by Dead White (2019), a 12 foot long canvas that feels like an underground altar in a world of dreams. Desiderio says of … [Read more...] about Vincent Desiderio Recent Paintings

Hugo Fontela

Hugo Fontela 'Nowhere Island' 2018. Courtesy of the artist.

Hugo Fontela Hugo Fontela was born in Grado, Asturias, Spain in 1986. He lives and works in Madrid. Fontela trained at the School of Arts in Oviedo, Spain, and the Arts Students league in New York. In 2005 he won the 20th Premio BMY de Pintura in Madrid, Spain. In 2014, he won the Premio de Principe de Girona de las Artes y Letras in Girona, Spain. Fontela's work is in … [Read more...] about Hugo Fontela

Michael Alvarez ‘We’re Out Here’ at Marlborough Contemporary

'Nana and the Big Dogs.' Courtesy of Michael Alvarez and Marlborough Contemporary.

Michael Alvarez is a young Los Angeles-based artist with a Mexican heritage. Born in 1983, he grew up in the El Sereno neighborhood of East Los Angeles. His studio is in Koreatown. Alvarez was one of those kids who drew all the time. In high school, a teacher who noticed, steered him towards art school. Michael's subjects are the characters of everyday life in Los … [Read more...] about Michael Alvarez ‘We’re Out Here’ at Marlborough Contemporary

Vincent Desiderio ‘Theseus’ stirs the Zeitgeist at Marlborough Gallery

Detail of Vincent Desiderio, 'Theseus,' 2016, oil on canvas, 62 x 164 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Marlborough Gallery.

Vincent Desiderio is a postmodern realism master painter, art professor, and art critic known for his large-scale allegorical paintings. There is something about Desiderio's work that immediately engages you in the story. It's as if each painting is one frame of a movie, and looking deeply into the work starts the film running in your head. It's a slightly disorienting … [Read more...] about Vincent Desiderio ‘Theseus’ stirs the Zeitgeist at Marlborough Gallery

Santiago Calatrava

Santiago Calatrava exhibition at Marlborough Gallery by Keith Widyolar

Santiago Calatrava is a Spanish-born artist and international architect known for his organic designs of train stations, bridges, and museums. He designed the World Trade Center Oculus in New York City's Financial District. Calatrava's architectural firm has an office in New York. His art is represented by Marlborough Gallery. Santiago Calatrava Puts Emotion into … [Read more...] about Santiago Calatrava

Ricardo Maffei, hyper-realist painter

Ricardo Maffei Construcción de alambre, 2016

Ricardo Maffei is a Chilean artist who does hyper-realistic still lifes of mundane objects in natural light. Maffei is represented in New York City by Marlborough Gallery. Ricardo Maffei has his sixth solo show at Marlborough Gallery January 11 - February 4, 2017. It features eleven still lifes in pastel. It is the first exhibition of Maffei's still lifes of metal wire. … [Read more...] about Ricardo Maffei, hyper-realist painter

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