Monday, April 17, 2023

Morgan Lehman Gallery will see you at the at the , April 20-23m Booth F16.

Dallas Art Fair
April 20 – 23


Booth F16
Eric Hibit, "Greenhouse in Spring", 2021, Acrylic on canvas over panel, 48h x 40w in (121.92h x 101.60w cm)
Click here for a booth preview

Morgan Lehman Gallery | 526 West 26th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10001
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Join the Long Island NCGR at the THE EYES OF LEARNING SPRING FESTIVAL Sunday, April 23, 2023 from 11AM to 5PM

It's The Eyes of Learning's 40th Anniversary!

Come celebrate with us at our lectures and on
April 23rd for our Spring Festival.

If you're interested in becoming a vendor
email: festival@eyesoflearning.org




Sunday, April 23, 2023 from 11AM to 5PM

SPECIAL EVENT IN PERSON ONLY

THE EYES OF LEARNING

SPRING FESTIVAL


Fill your day shopping at the large variety of vendors

and listen to a lecture ~ both free with admission.


Admission: $5.00

Readings: $25.00


• Purchase a psychic reading

• Take a chance on a raffle.

• Snacks, food and drinks will be available.

• Spend a day with “like minded individuals” and make new friends

• Free Lectures (times to be decided)

Pat Anderson…Guided Meditation with Laura Cerrano Soulful Sound Healing

Daniel Akner…All things Metaphysical

Winter Brook...Spirit Guides

Steve Interrante...Aligning, Healing & Connecting Powers of Sound Frequencies


IN PERSON ONLY
Levittown Hall
201 Levittown Parkway
Hicksville N.Y. 11801 (Behind the Pool)


Check out our website and
REGISTER TODAY!
www.eyesoflearning.org

(You do not need to be a member of the organization)



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Saturday, April 15, 2023

Morgan Lehman exhibits, “Tell Me Everything”, an exhibition of recent paintings by Rachel Ostrow. April15-May-20, 2023

Rachel Ostrow
Tell Me Everything


April 15 - May 20
Reception for the Artist: April 15, 5-7pm
Rachel Ostrow, “Tell Me Everything”, 2023, Oil on panel, 22h x 28w in (55.88h x 71.12w cm)
Morgan Lehman is pleased to present “Tell Me Everything”, an exhibition of recent paintings by Rachel Ostrow. This marks the artist’s first solo show with the gallery.

Rachel Ostrow’s paintings are built upon formal concerns such as space, movement, shape, and light, but blend these ingredients using a refreshingly exuberant energy. Though abstract and even otherworldly in their visual makeup, the works contain recognizable elements and create space for a range of interpretations. Ostrow’s paintings give authority to the viewer’s imagination to navigate their own visual experience, indulging in the mystery and mutability of perception.

The artist is interested in the interconnectedness of the body and the mind, and how physical movement and gesture might give form to an image. Painting with a squeegee, Ostrow unearths these forms by spreading transparent oil paint on the painting support. The colors combine under pressure from the rubber blade and mix together based on their specific material properties, forming detailed passages that are irregular, spontaneous, and evocative of natural phenomena.

The works seem to emit light from their cores in the manner of a TV or computer screen. The glowing, vibratory color passages push against opaque zones of almost pure black or other flat color, a sort of color void. These boundaries lend definition and clarity to each work, and through the visual mechanism of the vignette, emphasize the intensity of the chromatic activity. The extreme light-dark value range and flowing, sensual forms point to various art-historical references including chiaroscuro and Baroque figuration, as well as darkroom photography and experimental film.

Ostrow’s gestures are guided by controlled motion, but the way the paint reacts underneath is unbridled. The paintings are filled with the spirit of chance and discovery. They exist as physical records of movement, both natural and woman-made. These works embody the relationship between intention and accident, echoing our universe’s dynamic between order and chaos. Each piece contains a collection of miraculous, tiny interactions that have been swept up through gesture and landed together into strangely approachable forms. Their cumulative energy is insistent, playful, and searching. As viewers, we are invited to enter Ostrow’s radiant world with a sense of wonder and purpose.

Rachel Ostrow is a Brooklyn-based painter and printmaker. She earned an M.F.A. in painting from Hunter College, a post-baccalaureate degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and a B.A. in Fine Arts from Wesleyan University. She has had solo exhibitions at Planthouse (Manhattan, NY), 42 Social Club (Lyme, CT); Sunday Takeout (Brooklyn, NY); The Kenan Center (Lockport, NY); John Davis Gallery (Hudson, NY); Saffron (Brooklyn, NY); and Todojunto Gallery (Barcelona, Spain). She has been included in exhibitions in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Montreal, Joshua Tree, CA; Santa Barbara, CA; Great Barrington, MA; Toledo, OH; and Ballinskelligs, Ireland.
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Morgan Lehman Gallery | 526 West 26th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10001

Haines Gallery exhibits,Fight and Flight: Crafting a Bay Area Life with Adia Millett Museum of Craft and Design, San Francisco, CA April 15 - September 10, 2023

Adia Millett, SUN (Quilted Ancestor), 2022
Quilted fabric, feathers
Fight and Flight: Crafting a Bay Area Life
with Adia Millett
Museum of Craft and Design, San Francisco, CA
April 15 - September 10, 2023
Adia Millett is included in Fight and Flight: Crafting a Bay Area Life, opening tomorrow at San Francisco's Museum of Craft and Design. Fight and Flight is a timely examination of the Bay Area arts ecosystem, featuring the work of 23 artists who, despite the many crises of our times, continue to live and work here. Their works reveal a narrative of the struggle of living and working in an untenable city—from the joy of finding chosen communities and families, to the loss of affordable housing and studio space.

The exhibition is curated by Jacqueline Francis and Ariel Zaccheo, and primarily features African American, Latinx, LGBTQIA+, and AAPI artists. The selected artists work across a multitude of craft mediums and processes, interrogating the totality of what “craft” can encompass: from textiles and ceramics to installations, graphite on paper, sound, and the written word.

Photo: Shaun Roberts
Millett's work is also on view in Women to Watch 2024: New Suns at the CCA Campus Gallery through April 28, as well as an upcoming solo exhibition at ICA San Jose, CA, and a group exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, both opening September 2023. Her work has additionally been shown in the California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA; di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa, CA; MoMA PS1, New York, NY; Museum of African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA; New Museum, New York, NY; Oakland Museum of California, CA; San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, CA; and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL, among others.
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