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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Cooper Cole Gallery showcases Paul P at Post Fair. February 26-28, 2026 , Santa Monica,Ca

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Paul P.
Post-Fair 
February 26 – 28, 2026

Santa Monica, California
 
 
COOPER COLE is pleased to present a selection of works on paper and lithographs by gallery artist Paul P. at Post-Fair from February 26 – 28, 2026.

The presentation foregrounds works reflecting the artist’s enduring engagement with the cultural dialogue between Venice Beach and Venice, Italy.
 
Paul P. at Post-Fair
February 26 – 28, 2026
1248 5th St, Santa Monica, CA, 90406
 
Hours:
Thursday, February 26 | 11 am - 8 pm
Friday, February 27 | 11 am - 6 pm
Saturday, February 28 | 11 am - 6 pm
 
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info@coopercolegallery.com
+1.416.531.8000
 
 

 
Paul P.
Post-Fair 
February 26 – 28, 2026

Santa Monica, California
 


current exhibitionS

 


 

Fin Simonetti 
Canada Goose
January 31 - March 14, 2026
 
 
To view full exhibition and artwork documentation click here.

 


 

Jesse Harris
Copypasta
January 31 - March 14, 2026
 
To view full exhibition and artwork documentation click here.
 

Cooper Cole

1134 + 1136 Dupont St
Toronto, Ontario
M6H 2A2
Canada
 
Thursday - Saturday: 12 - 5pm

 

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L'Space exhibition of Conditions of Inheritance , artists Bobby Hill and Coby Kennedy opens tomorrow

The Fine Art Magazine Blog offer diverse cultural perspectives. All cultural artistic language is important to an open dialogue to connect the human effort to communicate with one another. Art showcases 
 perspectives, hopes and dreams. This exhibition is focusing on conditions of inheritance. Jamie Ellin Forbes , publisher, Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot






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Sunday, February 15, 2026

Lew Allen Galleries new artist featured this week: Brian Rutenberg applies paint in slabs to create his abstract paintings

Brian Rutenberg,​ Phlox 3, 2016, oil on linen, 82 x 60 in
Brian Rutenberg,​ Phlox 3, 2016, oil on linen, 82 x 60 in
For more than four decades, Brian Rutenberg has made lush paintings that enthusiastically embrace the beauty of nature. Elegant abstract orchestrations of color, line, and space create a distinctive method of compressing rich color and form into complex landscape paintings, imbuing material reality with a deep resonance of place. Rutenberg’s intention in his work is “sustained meditations on the sheer transformative power of looking.”
Brian Rutenberg,​ Phlox 3, 2016, oil on linen, 82 x 60 in
Phlox 3 asserts the sheer lusciousness of paint and color, an example of how Rutenberg proudly declares a “deep love for excess; moderation simply isn’t in my vocabulary.” The painting demonstrates a physical immediacy and immersion, a manner that integrates the visceral and the intellectual. 
Brian Rutenberg, Before Rain, 2018, oil on linen, 40 x 60 in
Brian Rutenberg, Clambank (detail), 2023, oil on linen, 36 x 55 in
Brian Rutenberg, River Diver 6 (detail), 2023, oil on paper, 22.5 x 30 in
Brian Rutenberg, Before Rain, 2018, oil on linen, 40 x 60 in
Brian Rutenberg, Clambank (detail), 2023, oil on linen, 36 x 55 in
Brian Rutenberg, River Diver 6 (detail), 2023, oil on paper, 22.5 x 30 in
A native of South Carolina, Rutenberg's focus on the sense of place is a core tenet of the practice. This philosophy is highlighted in his new commission for the Duke Endowment, entitled The Wild South. Rutenberg’s approach for this significant work stemmed from that used for work in his exhibition Uptergrove​ at LewAllen Galleries, in which the artist was inspired by time spent in the small village of musical hero, Glenn Gould’s, summer cottage in Ontario. Rutenberg currently resides and works in New York City.
Brian and his wife at the unvailing of The Wild South 
Brian and his wife Kathryn at the unveiling of The Wild South 

PREVIOUS FEATURES OF THE WEEK

Ben Aronson, Chicago River (detail), 2017, oil on panel, 38 x 52.5
Herman Maril, Music in the Studio (detail), 1985, oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in

Ben Aronson, Chicago River (detail), 2017, oil on panel, 38 x 52.5
Herman Maril, Music in the Studio (detail), 1985, oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in
 
©2026 LewAllen Galleries | Artwork ©Artists and the Estates of the artists pictured

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