Presenting one of the most special projects we have ever been a part of: we have sponsored and produced a beautiful, compelling, and socially significant portfolio of work. Twelve important contemporary African American artists donated works for the 25th Anniversary of RUSH Arts, a philanthropic foundation whose programs benefit underserved creative communities of color in New York and Philadelphia.
Presenting a dazzling (literally) artist edition by artist, Logan Sylve, in collaboration with Chase Contemporary. Guitar Sounds, Sylve's first-ever solo exhibition opened this week at the gallery, and this special print edition was also dropped to accompany it.
I Shot The Messenger! is a look into Keith Haring's world and persona, shot by Richard Corman in his Broadway studio. Showcasing 5 never-before-seen portraits, Keith Haring is blown up to near-life-size scale and presented in electrifying and bold colors. This exhibition follows nearly a year after Corman's previous solo, Basquiat — A Portrait, and represents yet another installment of his ongoing work to capture and represent the human spirit throughout history.
The Long and Short of It, a solo exhibition of work by Danny Simmons premiered at Westwood Gallery in New York's Bowery. The opening amassed a huge crowd of peers and supporters of the artist, interested in seeing his newest work. Among these are a series of Simmons' multimedia works on paper, which we helped to print layers of which were then worked on top of.
Following Andres Valencia's much anticipated first solo exhibition, No Rules, at Chase Contemporary, we have worked with the gallery to produce a limited edition of one of his most popular works, Ms. Cube. This limited edition comes with a select portion of prints additionally hand embellished by Valencia, making them completely unique.
Reeva Potoff has debuted new work for 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone, an exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum commemorating the 51th year anniversary of Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists hosted by the museum in 1971. Having created work for the original Twenty Six exhition, Potoff returns to 52 with a towering installation of new prints which we helped the artist produce.
Try adjusting your search using the filter above.