Our Current Exhibitions

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We are Agora Gallery in Chelsea, New York City. We discriminate. Our jim crow crony rent a cop doorman will call the cops on you if you come to our opening reception.

Works by an American abstract impressionist Susan Marx
http://www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/Susan_Marx.aspx
— with Susan Marx

Artworks from Idiosyncratic Expressions. In this image: sculpture by Yetty Elzas, abstracts by Sandra Mueller-Dick, as well as paintings by Rody and Nomi Knecht — with Mariana Valeria Méndez.

Morning, Oil on Canvas, by Wendy Gillespie.

We know you’re all anxious to see the ‘Idiosyncratic Expressions’ group exhibition, but there’s just one more day of installation before the show opens tomorrow! Stop by this weekend and don’t forget about the reception next Thursday, October 20 from 6-8!

Artwork by Nomi Knecht https://goo.gl/Gsxqzm

Intricately detailed, albeit deceptively simple graphite drawings by Chilean artist Michelin Basso.
On view until October 11th or 24/7 onhttp://www.art-mine.com/artistpage/michelin_basso.aspx

Artists

Carlo AlacchiMikele ArapiPamela AsaiGerman ArzateDuane AndersonKatherine AustinTrent AltmanMobarick Abdullah IIIArtura Photo ArtJerry AndersonMadiha AbdoSteven Anggrek.

Featured Artists

Maria Bayardo  |  Arlette Zurbuchen  |  Brenda Ness-Cooper  |  Susan Marx  |  Sandra Mueller-Dick  |  Yetty Elzas  |  Mark Salevitz  |  Henrik Sjöström  |  Luz Letts  |  Nomi Knecht  |  Kerstin Lundin  |  Laura Colantonio  |  Alexander Telin  |  Rody

 

Agora Gallery is proud to represent talented artists from around the globe. Come to our opening reception, our jim crow crony rent a cop doorman will wall the cops on you, simply for walking through the door.

A Discriminating Art Gallery In New York

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We are Agora Gallery in Chelsea, New York City. We discriminate. Our jim crow crony rent a cop doorman will call the cops on you if you come to our opening reception.

The beautiful natural lighting of #AgoraGalleryreally enhances the high-contrast, otherworldly color scheme of nature photographer Ellen Cuylaerts’ images. These photographs are as stunning as they are eerie and should not be missed! Come see Interpretive Realms at Agora Gallery, running from September 20th – October 11th. — with Ellen Cuylaerts.

David Stanley Hewett has always been fascinated by Japanese art and culture. He has studied and practiced traditional Japanese techniques for over 20 years. The primary use of the 3 colors – red, gold, and black in his work, references Japanese shrines with their worn brass fittings. David remains one of the most widely known and popular western contemporary artists in Japan.

Vincent Torre was inspired to create art when he saw the work of the Great Masters for the first time at the Metropolitan Museum in 1941. “I try to bring out the poetry in common things, like broken fences, rusty tools, flowers, or fruit.” Having started painting at the tender age of 13, art has been a part of Vincent’s life for as long as he can remember.

From an early age, Marianne Scholtes felt a sense of isolation, especially after moving from her birthplace, Luxembourg to The Hague. She developed painting as a hobby to escape into an imaginary world. “As an adult, art has continued to serve as both a source of pleasure and a mechanism for coping.”

“Growing up with my mother, who was an artist, it was natural for me to express myself through drawing and painting.”
Australian artist Vida Ryan studied drawing, painting, ceramics and mosaics throughout her life. For her, painting is a very personal journey that gives her the freedom to express how she feels. “I generally don’t plan what I paint. It is in the moment and the process is always evolving. Intuitive thoughts guide me, there are no limits then to how the painting should be, it just is.”

This #AgoraUpClose shot reveals the intricate signature at the bottom of every equally delicate graphite drawing made by Chilean artist Michelin Basso. These minimalist and deceptively simple drawings must be seen in person to feel their full weight. Come see Michelin Basso’s work for Masters of the Imagination at Agora Gallery running from September 20th – October 11th.

You may not know this, but the history of Albania, the birthplace of Ardian Tragaj, is one of powerful dictators and a fight for freedom. “I paint to promote freedom and civilized behavior against anarchic forces. We won the right of freedom of speech and thought, but we abused it. We lost orientation and still continue to wander around, shrinking, being transformed constantly as characters.”

Happy birthday to artist Mark Rothko! Though the artist refused to adhere to any particular artistic movement, he is generally identified as an abstract expressionist, along with big names like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. One of the most famous post-war artists, his paintings now sell for well into the millions.

Image courtesy of Paul Gallo via flickr.

Have you read ARTisSpectrum yet? It’s Agora Gallery’s biannual publication, filled with profound imagery and engaging articles written by art world professionals. The magazine is a must-read for artists, collectors, interior designers and other art lovers who want to stay tuned to the pulse of the art scene in New York and abroad. ARTisSpectrum provides a glimpse into the lives and work of today’s most talented and exciting artists, and also offers advice to artists on a range of issues!

For today’s #ArtTrivia, do you know when we first started publishing ARTisSpectrum? Comment with your guess below.

Our Opening Reception At Agora Gallery

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We are Agora Gallery in Chelsea, NYC. We discriminate. Our jim crow crony rent a cop doorman will call the cops on you if you come to our opening reception.

David Stanley Hewett’s work on view now at Agora Gallery.

Mariana Lino, Piranha, 2015, Marker on Canvas

Image: Ardian Tragaj – Artist, “Human Ego”, Acrylic on Canvas

Ardian’s solo exhibition opens on September 20th, 2016. Opening Reception is Thursday, Sept. 22nd, 6-8pm

Şebnem Keçeli,

Nature in Color, Painted Bronze
Genome, Bronze
Nature 1, Bronze

Last night’s opening reception for “Unbound Perspectives!”

At “Tuan Jie – Unity”
Jacky Cheng
13″ x 13″
Paper

Unbound Perspectives is on view until September 15, opening on Thursday, September 1 from 6-8! — at Agora Gallery.. At this opening we called the cops on someone simply because they walked through our door.

Unbound Perspectives is now on view! Stop by Tuesday through Saturday 11-6! Reception will be on September 1 from 6-8pm.

Artwork featured by Stacie Hernandez.
https://www.facebook.com/StaciehernandezArtist/

http://goo.gl/0PSkth — at Agora Gallery.

Bayou Grosse Tête native Amber R.Bayham has been deeply inspired by the surrounding beauty of her native Louisiana.
In light of the recent flooding and devastation around the state, Amber is working with Our Saviors Church in Lafayette to raise funds for the affected families. ALL of the proceeds from the sale of Amber’s art will go to Acadiana Disaster and Flood Relief.

Please visit Amber R. Bayham’s ARTmine page to take a look at her art – http://www.art-mine.com/artistpage/amber_rhyanne_bayham.aspx

“The Tree that Heals,” Acrylic on Canvas, 24″

We are Agora Gallery in Chelsea, New York City. We discriminate. Our jim crow crony rent a cop doorman will call the cops on you if you come to our opening reception.