Thursday, May 7, 2026

Leonora Carrington `Shape of Dreams~May 14th opens at L'Space Gallery NYC.

 Oh Wow, Leonora Carrington Sculptures at L'Space Thursday May, 14th opens 6-8 PM.!!! Terrific opportunity to view  Leonora's artworks.  

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Seatuch Conserving Long Island Wildlife May 13 5-7:30. Terrapin Station Yards will have live music by Half Step a Grateful Dead Tribute Band

 This is Great!! A free event at the at SeaTuck Conservation Long Island Wildlife center. HearHalf Step  the Grateful Dead tribute band play live 5-7:30. Learn about the work Seatuck is doing for Long Island.

We're proud to partner with TRITEC Real Estate Company for a feel-good evening bringing together live music by Grateful Dead tribute band Half Step, local vendors, and a closer look at terrapin conservation efforts right here on Long Island. 


Be sure to find us under the tent for a brief talk on how we survey and protect these amazing turtles.


The event is free, and no registration is required. We hope to see you May 13!

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Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Art Basel in Venice Stories off the beaten path. Visit the exhibition info below.

 

Sundaram Tagore Gallery New York opens ~Pure Pleasure~ an exhibition of work by Judith Murray May 28-June 27, 2026

Worth catching this exhibition of Judith Murray's`Pure PLeasure~ if your in NYC May 28-June 27. 2-26. The move,ent and expression of the paint texturally applied to the canvas is more than lovely. 
Please join acclaimed abstractionist Judith Murray and Sundaram for the opening of Pure Pleasure, a major new exhibition of paintings and drawings.
 
Active in New York since the 1970s, Murray (b. 1941) is part of a pivotal generation of women artists whose contributions are now being reassessed by leading curators and collectors. Pure Pleasure arrives at this moment of renewed institutional and market attention, placing Murray’s work squarely within this broader re-evaluation. 
Now 85 years old, Murray is still discovering new possibilities in abstraction. Painted at scale and with intense physicality, the paintings on view in this exhibition are replete with energy and optimism, defying any expectation of late-career restraint.

As the legendary curator Alanna Heiss once put it, “Judith has a desire to make a painting you could lie on and literally fly away into heaven. I know this may sound like a teenage 1960s 45-record, but if you are in the right room at the right time, with the right light, with the right painting of Judith Murray’s, you have a possible chance of ‘lift off.’ ”
BROWSE THE EXHIBITION
Since the 1970s, Murray has rigorously limited her palette to four colors: red, yellow, black, and white. But so skillful is she in mixing these hues that only the most observant viewer would realize it. Painting on large canvases in an off-square format that can reach up to eight by nine feet, Murray juxtaposes densely layered impasto brushstrokes—made with palette knives, brushes, and rags—with a vertical bar on the right side of the canvas.

“The way I use oil paint is not only physical, but I also treat it as a sculptural medium,” Murray says. “The bar is the counter to everything else that’s going on. It’s the most modernist of all the elements. All the space moves back and forth in relation to it.”

ABOUT JUDITH MURRAY

Raised in Miami, Murray moved to New York in 1958 to study at Pratt Institute under the painter Walter Tandy Murch. She received early recognition when the legendary dealer Betty Parsons—known for championing Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman—gave her a solo show at Parsons-Truman Gallery in 1976. A review of the show in the SoHo Weekly News, one of the most influential voices chronicling cultural life in New York at the time, described Murray as “A Nonconformist Painter.” Two years later, Alanna Heiss, a pioneer in the alternative space movement, invited Murray to mount a solo show at The Clocktower, one of New York’s foremost experimental art spaces. 

Murray later participated in various exhibitions at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center (now known as MoMA PS1) and the 1979 Whitney Biennial, as well as more than thirty group museum exhibitions, and had a solo show at the Dallas Museum of Art. Most recently, in 2025, her oil paintings and drawings were showcased in the exhibition Judith Murray: Paradise Paradox at 447 Space in New York at the invitation of artists Sean Scully and Liliane Tomasko.
Murray’s work is in numerous notable public and private collections, including those of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, and Brooklyn Museum, New York; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota; The Contemporary Museum, Hawaii; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut; New York Public Library; Library of Congress, Washington, DC; United States Embassy, Mumbai; and Royal Family of Abu Dhabi. 

She is the recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Painting; a Guggenheim Fellowship; and National Endowment for the Arts Award. Murray was inducted into the National Academy of Design in 2009.
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SUNDARAM TAGORE NEW YORK

542 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001
212 677 4520 • gallery@sundaramtagore.com
Images from top:
Pleasure, 2023, oil on linen, 96 x 108 inches/243.8 x 274.3 cm
Destination, 2015, oil on linen, 56 x 60 inches/142.2 x 152.4 cm
Coast, detail, 2025, oil on linen, 40 x 44 inches/101.6 x 111.8 cm

Reflection, 2025, oil on linen, 40 x 44 inches/101.6 x 111.8 cm
Arena, 2025, oil on linen, 56 x 93 inches/142.2 x 236.2 cm
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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

The Sceners Gallery works on display by Almine Rech, with Kim Kardashian ~Forma and Temptations~ From the Met Gala to the gallery!!!

 After viewing the material below this exhibit is fun. Many of the design elements were seen ls night on the Red Carpet at the Met Gala. Enjoy and visit the Met!!!

From Met Gala to Sceners Gallery
Kim Kardashian’s wears exclusive Allen Jones 

"FORMS AND TEMPTATIONS"

13 APRIL - 13 JUNE 2026

88, Boulevard de Menilmontant, 75020 Paris

Kim Kardashian wearing custom Allen Jones
MET Gala 2026

© Nadia Lee Cohen
 

Cabinet, Carlo Bugatti, 1900, Italy
Cover story 4/4, Allen Jones, 2021, UK

© Jan Liégeois

Sceners Gallery presents "Form and Temptation", with the participation of Almine Rech Gallery, bringing together works by Allen Jones, Ruhlmann, Bugatti, Legrain, Moser, and Dunand. The exhibition creates a dialogue between early 20th-century design and the pop aesthetic of the 1960s. It explores a pivotal moment when the object is no longer confined to its function or its purely decorative role. Gradually, modernist creators began to conceive of the object as a space of freedom, where form, materials, and proportions became just as important as function.

Hommage au cubisme, Jean Dunand, 1940, France
Red refrigerator, Allen Jones, 2018, UK

© Jan Liégeois

Allen Jones & Kim Kardashian

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