Wednesday, March 4, 2026

The Slattery Gallery exhibition of Cincider the Alternative : New Trends in Contemporary Painting February 27-April 6, 2026.

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Consider the Alternative:

New Trends in Contemporary Painting on view February 27 - April 6, 2026

Once Upon a Star

Nikolina Kovalenko Once Upon a Star Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches

Slattery Gallery is pleased to present Consider the Alternative, a group exhibition that brings together a dynamic selection of artists whose practices reflect unique developments in contemporary painting. Through innovative techniques and fresh approaches to visual storytelling, the exhibition examines how painters today are expanding the language of the medium.

Making it Better

John Lark Making it Better Oil on canvas 48 x 48 inches

Featuring works by Melanie DelachKarim HamidNikolina Kovalenko and John Lark, Consider the Alternative highlights a range of stylistic and conceptual perspectives, from material experimentation and unconventional mark-making to narrative-driven compositions and hybrid visual forms. Together, the artists challenge traditional boundaries of painting, engaging with themes of perception, identity, memory, and the evolving role of images in a visually saturated culture.

 

For a complete PDF of the exhibition, email damien@slatterygallery.com.

All artworks in this exhibiton can be purchased directly through our website: www.slatterygallery.com.

Bachelorette 24

Karim Hamid Bachelorette 24 Mixed media on panel 40 x 30 inches

Consider the Alternative emphasizes painting as an active, evolving practice—one that absorbs influences from digital media, photography, abstraction, and figuration while maintaining a strong connection to the physical act of painting. By foregrounding both technical innovation and conceptual depth, Consider the Alternative offers viewers an opportunity to experience how contemporary painters are redefining visual storytelling for the present moment.

In the Night Field

Melanie Delach In the Night Field Mixed media on panel 15 x 11 inches

Also featuring works by:

Milton Avery / James Brooks / Robert Dash Willem de Kooning / Perle Fine / Wolf Kahn KAWS / Man Ray / Cleon Peterson / Pablo Picasso Kiki Smith / Hiroshi Sugimoto / Andy Warhol

Joseph Beuys in Memoriam

Joseph Beuys in Memoriam

Warhol, Andy

Warhol, Andy

USD 45 000

1986 · Screenprint in colors on Arches paper

32in x 24in | 81.28cm x 60.96cm


Salvo

Salvo

Fine, Perle

Fine, Perle

USD 18 000

1957 · Oil on canvas

12in x 14in | 30.48cm x 35.56cm


Rattlesnake Mountain

Rattlesnake Mountain

Kahn, Wolf

Kahn, Wolf

USD 25 000

1986 · Color monotype on cream wove paper

42in x 80in | 106.68cm x 203.2cm


Bay of Sugami, Atami

Bay of Sugami, Atami

Sugimoto, Hiroshi

Sugimoto, Hiroshi

1997 · Silver gelatin print

20in x 24in | 50.8cm x 60.96cm


About Slattery Gallery:

Slattery Gallery is a new exhibition space located at 30a Jobs Lane in the heart of Southampton Village. The gallery’s focus is on Irish and American Contemporary Art as well as exceptional Post-War and Modern masterworks. Gallery founder John Slattery is a native of Ireland and a new resident of Southampton, NY.

Slattery opened the gallery to showcase outstanding works of art from his homeland, as well as his adopted home of Southampton, here on the East End. Gallery Director Damien Roman leverages his 30 years of expertise in the art world to source a thoughtfully curated collection of secondary market treasures to complement the gallery’s contemporary program of new and mid-career talents. The Slattery Gallery features paintings, photographs, sculpture, and rare printed materials.

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The Henderson Arts Festival dates Mays-9-10, 2026:and application for display. deadline 4/10/2026 See below

Hendersonville Arts Festival (TN) 

May 9-10, 2026

Application Deadline: 4/10/26

Apply Here

CALL FOR ARTISTS

WHAT: Hendersonville Arts Festival

WHERE: Sanders Ferry Park, Hendersonville, Tennessee

WHEN: May 9-10, 2026 | Saturday: 10am - 5pm | Sunday: 11am - 5pm

NOTEWORTHY:

  • Early set-up available on Friday at noon
  • Complimentary continental breakfast (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Artist hospitality all weekend with snacks, coffee, tea, and drinks
  • 24-hour on-site security
  • Booth sitting available
  • Indoor public restrooms
  • Jury Fees: $20 (non-refundable)
  • Booth Fees: $310 (10'x10') | $475 (15'x15') | $845 (10'x20') 
    Corner Fee: +$70 | Power Add-on Fee: $150
  • All spaces have 2' storage behind the booth

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP

Application Deadline: April 10, 2026

Purchase Deadline: April 13, 2026


Questions? Please contact Katie Hollingsworth

at Katie@goodneighborfestivals.com or call (615) 775-1940

Good Neighbor Festivals along with the Hendersonville Arts Council is excited to bring back the Hendersonville Arts Festival happening Saturday, May 9 and Sunday, May 10, 2026, at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville, Tennessee. 


Sanders Ferry Park is a scenic lakeside park that has gently rolling terrain with large trees with family friendly amenities. This spacious park with views of Old Hickory Lake is centrally located in Hendersonville, Tennessee and just 35 minutes from metropolitan Nashville. It attracts attendees from Nashville and the surrounding areas, including Goodlettsville, Madison, and Gallatin - less than 30 minutes away. 


The event spans two days, beginning with the artist set-up Friday afternoon. The festival includes local live music acts, a food truck court and kids/family activities.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Phillips New York Modern & Contemporary reporst Strong Sales to Exceed $8.5 Million

 

STRONG RESULTS AT PHILLIPS’ NEW YORK MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART SALE EXCEED $8.5 MILLION

 

Andy Warhol’s Molly Leads the Sale, Quadrupling Estimate

 

Notable Results Achieved by Women Artists, Including Alice Baber, 

Nicole Wittenberg, and Others

 

New York, 28 February 2026 

Sale Total: $8,519,160 / £6,318,337 / €7,209,748

 

Lots Sold: 149 | Lots Offered: 164

Sold by Lot: 91% | Sold by Value: 94% 

Andy Warhol

Molly, 1956

Sold for $412,800

Lot 1

Alice Baber

Ladder over and under, 1972

Sold for $387,000

Lot 1

Nicole Wittenberg

Alford Lake, 2022

Sold for $38,700

    

 

Avery Semjen, Specialist, Head of Sale, said, “This past Saturday’s Modern & Contemporary Art Sale in New York saw strong demand across the board, achieving a sellthrough rate of 94% by value. Held on the last day of February, the sale bolstered a fitting start to International Women’s Month, opening with seven consecutive works by women artists, each surpassing their high estimates. Sasha Gordon and Alexis Ralaivao set the pace with results several times above expectations, while Alice Baber led this opening sequence with a price more than six times its estimate, and achieving her second highest price at auction. The exceptional result coincides with Alice Baber: Sacred Spaces, a landmark selling exhibition celebrating one of the most distinctive voices in PostWar American abstraction, on view in our galleries from 6–25 March. Strong performances by contemporary artists were led by Wolf Kahn, Beverly Pepper, Dana Schutz, Barkley L. Hendricks, Cinga Samson, Alessandro Twombly, Kehinde Wiley, Natalie White, and Nicole Wittenberg, whose Alford Lake set a new auction record for the artist. Modernist highlights also performed impressively, with works by Georges d’Espagnat, Sarah Bernhardt, and Jacques Lipchitz far exceeding expectations. These results affirm the strength of demand across every category, and we look forward to carrying this momentum into our Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale in London on Thursday, 5 March.”

 

Top Ten Lots

Lot

Description                                                           Estimate                                 Price Achieved

27

Andy Warhol, Molly, 1956

$100,000 - 150,000

$412,800

15

Sam Gilliam, Dew, 1974

$200,000 - 300,000

$412,800

12

Alice Baber, Ladder over and under, 1972

$60,000 - 80,000

$387,000

20

Sean Scully, 4.22.98, 1998

$150,000 - 200,000

$335,400

36

Kehinde Wiley, Terence Nance, 2011-2012

$80,000 - 120,000

$296,700

45

Manolo Valdés, Reina Mariana, 1992

$250,000 - 350,000

$283,800

19

David Smith, Untitled, 1959

$180,000 - 250,000

$232,200

43

David Bates, Fall Fire, 1984

$70,000 - 100,000

$174,150

14

Gerhard Richter, 4.4.88, 1988

$100,000 - 150,000

$167,700

47

Wolf Kahn, The Magnetic Attraction of the Deep Woods, 1996

$70,000 - 100,000

$167,700

     

 

Exchange Rate on 28 FEBRUARY 2026: US$1 = £0.7415, € 0.8465, HK$7.823

ABOUT PHILLIPS

Phillips: where the world’s curious and bold connect with the art, design, and luxury that inspires them. As a leading global platform for buying and selling 20th and 21st century works, Phillips offers dedicated expertise in the areas of Modern and Contemporary Art, Design, Photographs, Editions, Watches, and Jewels. Auctions and exhibitions are primarily held in New York, London, Geneva, and Hong Kong, with representative offices based throughout Europe, the United States, and Asia. Phillips offers a regular selection of live and online auctions, along with items available for immediate purchase. Phillips also offers a range of services and advice on all aspects of collecting, including private sales and assistance with appraisals, valuations, and financial planning.

Visit phillips.com for further information.

 

*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium; prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium.

 

PHILLIPS NEW YORK – 432 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022

PHILLIPS LONDON – 30 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6EX

PHILLIPS HONG KONG  G/F, WKCDA Tower, West Kowloon Cultural District, No. 8 Austin Road, West Kowloon

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