Gerald Bland is pleased to feature works by new artist Janet Mait. From the artist: My collection of paintings ‘New Shoes’ began as a challenge. I had been a sculptor all of my life, working from the figure exclusively. After many years of working in clay, I yearned to experiment with a different medium. I [...]
Eve Kaplan’s handmade, earthenware work is infused with inspiration from 18th century gilded pieces. They have drawn comparisons to the Mid-Century work of Line Vautrin yet her sculptural objects are entirely modern and unique. Eve’s wonderfully Baroque mirrors, lighting, and furniture incorporating both low-fired glazing as well as traditional gilding techniques are all available exclusively through Gerald Bland [...]
Jon Groom was born in 1953 in Powys, Wales. He went to Cardiff College of Art to study sculpture, later to switch to painting. In 1976 Groom was accepted into the postgraduate department of Chelsea School of Art, London, followed by a fellowship in painting at Gloucestershire College of Art in 1977. Arriving in New [...]
We are pleased to announce new works on view from artist Philip Allen. From the artist: I was born in New York City in 1952 and went to both private and public schools. I began taking figure drawing at the Art Students League when I was 12. My father was a very gifted artist, studied [...]
We are pleased to announce new works from Harry Cushing and Juliana Merz. Harry began his career as a portrait and fashion photographer. Through a turn of events, this lead to 15 years in the world of home furnishings textiles where he held a number of posts. Ultimately, he ran the venerable firm of Clarence [...]
Models of understated luxury, Koeppel’s gilt pieces are made in the hand-coiled tradition and fired with oxides, then gilded in precious metals. She draws her inspiration from the pure and precise lighting design created by Alberto Giacometti and Diego Giacometti for Jean-Michel Frank. The resulting functional artworks are each one-of-a-kind and include custom shades and electrical components [...]
Fine art photographer, Diane Epstein, has a keen eye towards bringing to life Ancient and Renaissance Rome, as well as other old-world cities. Epstein captures an original view of the monuments, statues, fountains and the hidden with a textural, timeless quality. With her own innovative form of fresco photographs™, she revives the large-scale narrative painting and panoramic [...]
Leora Armstrong grew up on the West Coast of Scotland surrounded by the sea, hills and Scottish weather. It was this changing light of the West Coast, upon the landscape, which happens so dramatically and wonderfully that has inspired her to work with colour. After graduating with Honors from Chelsea College of Art, she now lives [...]
John Rosis works in several painting mediums, including large-scale paintings on canvas, small-scale reverse painting on glass and collage on paper. In all his work, the image comes about as a result of the process. The subject matter of his work is line, form, texture, and color as derived from nature. Preferring a direct, hands-on [...]
On view, works by Athos Zacharias including large scale canvases and smaller works on paper. Born in Massachusetts in 1927, Zacharias arrived in New York in 1956 and joined the downtown art scene. Through the 60′s he was part of the Tenth Street Cooperative Gallery Movement, showing in collective and one-man shows. He also assisted [...]
Gerald Bland was honored to announce the sale of Albert Hadley’s estate on One Kings Lane, May 5th – 8th, 2012. The sale consisted of three parts that included the contents of his New York apartment, the contents of his house in Southport, Conn., and drawings and sketches of projects for Parish Hadley with some [...]
Christopher was born in New York City. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts, from Marietta College and a PhD in Psychology from Saybrook Institute in San Francisco. After co-founding Martha Angus Inc. and Angus Caravelli Inc., he relocated to New York City. As an Artist, Christopher’s work has been exhibited in galleries, and museums [...]
From the extraordinary collection of the late Countess Consuelo Crespi: 20th Century design by John Vesey and Howard Dilday. The works are offered alongside decorative objects and smaller pieces of furniture from September 29, 2011. The Crespis commissioned the pieces from Vesey and Dilday, two American designers, for their apartment at the Palazzo Odescalchi [...]
New Orleans architect and painter James Lamantia graduated from Tulane University’s School of Architecture and received a degree from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design under Walter Gropius. He was awarded a Prix de Rome in 1949 and a Fullbright Fellowship in architecture and painting in 1950. He has taught at Harvard, Yale and Columbia [...]
Featured in the much-anticipated book “Sister Parish Design: On Decorating,” Mita Corsini Bland’s watercolor renderings were on view from October 20. The exhibit coincided with the book’s publication earlier that month. Please visit MitaCorsiniBland.com to view or commission artwork.
A collection of Chinese Ancestral Portraits. Popular throughout Chinese history, these works of art were commissioned to worship ancestors and were displayed on holidays and days of remembrance.