Friday, February 27, 2026

Lew Allen Galleries opens Katherines Poeter :Paper Works, February 27, 2026

Opening Today, Friday, February 27th, 2026

KATHERINE PORTER: Paper Works

KATHERINE PORTER: Paper Works

KATHERINE PORTER: Paper Works

Opening Today, Friday, February 27th, 2026
The paintings and works on paper created by Katherine Porter (1941-2024) stand as one of the significant bodies of work in American Color Abstraction. Her place as one of its most distinguished women practitioners is marked by a remarkable career spanning nearly six decades. Her paintings and works on paper are held within the permanent collections of more than forty important national and international museums.
 
Her works on paper channel the complexities of her times into signal expressions resulting in high-energy oils and mixed media – pulsating with vibrant kinetic energy and employing a unique visual vocabulary: equal parts geometric, chromatic, and gestural. The noted late art historian Lydia Csato Gasman once described Porter's output as "the vast domain of spontaneity untamed." The artist took chaos and, through a remarkable capacity for creative spontaneity, transformed the subject into sheer brilliance. The expression demonstrates a rare virtuosity of creative freedom blended with technical discipline. The work serves as her personal cri de coeur, cry of the heart, for a better world. 
 

ANIMATION:
Katherine Porter, Global Warming, 2000, oil on paper, 29.5 x 25 in
Katherine Porter, Kingdom (detail), 1997-98, mixed media on paper, 45.5 x 42.5 in 
Katherine Porter, Untitled (detail), 1977, mixed media on paper, 20.5 x 27.75 in
 
 
EXHIBITIONS:
Herman Maril, Kendall Lane Beach / Cape Beach (detail), 1976, oil on canvas, 36 x 48 in
Forrest, Moses, A Bit of Stream, 2012, oil on canvas, 50 x 52 in
 
©2026 LewAllen Galleries | Artwork ©The Estates of the artists pictured

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Meditation in the Galleries

Ages 18+

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Meditation in the Galleries


Thursday, March 5, 2026


11:00 am –12:00 pm


Join us for Meditation in the Galleries at Lehman College Art Gallery. This peaceful, seated meditation experience invites adults ages 18+ to slow down and reconnect within the calm atmosphere of the exhibition space. Surrounded by art and immersed in a serene, light-filled setting, participants will be guided through a mindfulness practice designed to cultivate stillness, focus, and inner balance. Chairs will be provided for comfort. Whether you are new to meditation or an experienced practitioner, this restorative experience offers a unique opportunity to pause, breathe deeply, and engage with both the artwork and yourself in a meaningful way.


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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Antar has been awarded with a juror appointment form the National Association of Women Artists as a peer juror

 Congratulations to my old friend, and art colleague artist Antar has been awarded with a juror appointment form the National Association of Women Artists. as a peer juror.  See Ms.  Antar's sculpture  below to see why she qualified for this honor. Jamie Forbes, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot, Publisher, Sun Storm Fine Art Magazine


From Inner Knots to Public Honors: This Month with Robin Antar

This month, as Robin Antar is honored with a juror appointment from the National Association of Women Artists, we highlight key works and new explorations in stone. From the Carrara marble gloves named NY Tough and monumental tributes to contemplative pieces like Undoing the Knot, her practice unites material mastery with personal narrative and universal themes. For custom commissions or inquiries, contact info@rantar.com.

Featured Work:

NY TOUGH

NY Tough, carrara marble, 7 x 16 x 7 in, 2020, (available)

Carved from white Carrara marble, NY Tough turns a pair of boxing gloves into a symbol of collective resilience. Originally titled Win the Fight and born from personal struggle, it was renamed in 2020 as New York City faced the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting the #Nytough spirit of perseverance. The enduring forms balance vulnerability and strength, transforming a familiar object into a tribute to everyday courage and mutual support.

UNDOING THE KNOT

Undoing the Knot, onyx, 29 x 15 x 11 in, 2009, (available)

Carved in translucent onyx with a granite base, Undoing the Knot features a permanently intertwined form that invites the viewer to mentally “undo” what cannot be physically loosened. Part of Robin Antar’s knot series, the sculpture reflects the complexity of trauma and offers a quiet, contemplative space where emotional entanglements can begin to ease even as the stone remains bound.


Inside the Studio: Carving a Garbage Bag

Robin Antar is carving a large marble sculpture of a tied trash bag to reflect the current state of the country through a familiar, symbolically charged form. By turning a discarded object into enduring stone, she explores what society keeps, discards, and displays. Working from an actual trash bag reference, every fold and tension point is translated into marble, emphasizing labor and process. She may place the finished work atop a green mesh city trash bin to strengthen its connection to shared urban experience.

Notable Highlights

Robin Antar Named NAWA Certified Peer Juror

Robin Antar was selected as a 2026 Certified Peer Juror for the National Association of Women Artists, the oldest professional women’s fine arts organization in the United States. Founded in 1889, NAWA champions women artists through exhibitions, programs, awards, and national catalog opportunities, supporting and elevating visual art by women across the country.

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Social Highlights

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Collection Spotlight

Lovers, in progress, Italian carrara marble, 58.5 x 46.6 x 15 in, base: 14 x 50 x 18 in, 2025

Lovers

Lovers began in Robin Antar’s childhood basement during a quiet Halloween in Brooklyn, when she picked up a block of black stone with no plan. As she carved, two intertwined figures emerged and a void between them suggested a bond, inspiring the title Lovers.

Lovers, donated to the Deal Sephardic Network, Italian carrara marble, 58.5 x 46.6 x 15 in, base: 14 x 50 x 18 in, 2025

After her parents passed, she held onto this piece and later expanded it into a monumental version as a memorial. The sculpture donated to the Deal Sephardic Network stands as a quiet celebration of connection, partnership, and enduring presence.

The original version of Lovers , wonderstone, 8 x 6 x 2 in, 1976

Robin Antar Highlighted in Stone-Ideas.com

Top: Classic Yellow, travertine, 20 x 11 x 6.5 in, 2011, (available), bottom left: The Energy of Life, alabaster, 22 x 22 x 7 in, 2002, (available), bottom right: Sacred Geometry, honeycomb, calcite, 10.5 x 11 x 3 in, 2016, (available)

Robin Antar is featured once again on Stone-Ideas.com, the international online magazine for natural stone, where her work is noted for capturing visual narratives of modern American life. The feature highlights how she immortalizes everyday objects in stone and explores the question “What is America?” through her sculpture, reinforcing her voice in contemporary cultural discourse.

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Monumental Works

David's Knot in Flames at The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Turkish Marble , 38 x 26 x 15 in, 2015

Davids Knot in Flames

Robin Antar’s David’s Knot in Flames at Zucker Hillside Hospital turns a 1,500-pound block of Turkish marble into a public monument of endurance and memory. The bound form opens into a rising flame to express struggle and transcendence, with the stone’s purple veins, David’s favorite color and a whispered “secret code” between mother and son, central to its emotional impact. Created nine months after her son’s death at age 26 and honoring his work founding C.R.I. Out!, the sculpture stands as a space of healing and connection.


David's Knot in Flames at The Zucker Hillside Hospital, Turkish Marble , 38 x 26 x 15 in, 2015

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