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Richard Estes
The Art Show, Booth A27 November 1 - November 5, 2023 Schoelkopf Gallery is proud to dedicate a solo booth at The Art Show, organized by The ADAA each year to a single artist to offer viewers the opportunity to engage... Read more -
Modernist Works on Paper
July 15 - September 15, 2023 Read more -
Now Modern Spring 2023
May 5 - July 7, 2023 The Spring 2023 edition of Now Modern presents a selection of works by Charles Demuth, Richard Estes, Marsden Hartley, Fitz Henry Lane, Norman Lewis, John Marin, Georgia O'Keeffe, John Frederick... Read more -
John Marin Watercolors: 1916 - 1919
March 10 - April 21, 2023 Schoelkopf Gallery is pleased to present John Marin Watercolors: 1916-1919, on view from March 10 to April 21, 2023. John Marin produced his first watercolors in 1888 and later became... Read more -
Masterworks of American Art from the Estate of Dr. Walter Goldfarb
January 17 - February 24, 2023 Schoelkopf Gallery is pleased to present Masterworks of American Art from the Estate of Dr. Walter Goldfarb. Dr. Goldfarb lived a life of extraordinary achievement and was among the most... Read more -
Art Basel | Miami Beach 2022
November 29 - December 4, 2022 Schoelkopf Gallery is pleased to present a selection of exceptional paintings and works on paper by American modernists including Milton Avery, Patrick Henry Bruce, Arthur B. Carles, Beauford Delaney, Marsden... Read more -
Now Modern Fall 2022
November 14 - December 16, 2022 Read more -
Felrath Hines
October 31 - November 6, 2022 'Hines painting method involved the painstaking application of countless layers of color, a process that yielded depth and luminosity as well as pristine surfaces.' Balance and Harmony: Radiant by Felrath... Read more -
Norman Lewis: Painting on Paper
September 8 - October 21, 2022 Read more -
Manierre Dawson: Early Abstraction
July 29 - August 26, 2022 Manierre Dawson: Early Abstraction presents the early, transformative paintings of one of America’s most innovative and inventive artists, nearly a century following his first exhibition in the 1913 Armory Show.... Read more -
Richard Estes
An exhibition of prints and editions, featuring EAT June 16 - July 22, 2022 Richard Estes turns 90 this year. In celebration, Schoelkopf Gallery has published its first fine art edition EAT, which is being released in a comprehensive exhibition of prints by the... Read more -
Now Modern
May 9 - June 10, 2022 Read more -
Charles Goeller
Art of the Unfinished Problem April 4 - 29, 2022 The art of Charles Goeller belongs to a generation of American modernists in the post-World War I era who shifted from the influence of international styles towards a distinctly national... Read more -
Albert Bloch: Expressionist
February 28 - March 25, 2022 Albert Bloch: Expressionist presents the career and contributions of an American member of the legendary German Expressionist group known as Der Blaue Reiter in the early decades of the twentieth... Read more -
Bluemner and the Critics
November 9 - December 17, 2021 Oscar Bluemner’s impact and legacy over the past century is analogous to the experience of other leading modernists: embraced in the years leading up to and following 1913’s Armory Show... Read more -
Marin in the White Mountains
September 13-October 15, 2021 John Marin is a pioneer in American modernism and abstraction. Marin’s contributions are widely recognized amongst an international audience, some 70 years after he became the first American to exhibit... Read more -
Digital Programming
July 13-August 24, 2021 Menconi + Schoelkopf is delighted to present a series of online viewing rooms as part of a new digital programming initiative. The viewing rooms will highlight important moments, movements, artists groups, and genres throughout the landscape of modern art. Read more -
The Spirit of Maine
August 10-24, 2021 When one thinks of Maine, images drawn from memory and photographs often appear: a deep navy sea, towering pine trees, and even more imposing mountains. The artists in this presentation have interpreted these hallmark features in their own distinct ways, and in doing so, challenge us to see beyond the literal and embrace the wondrous spirit of Maine captured in each stroke and color. Read more -
True to Nature
July 13-27, 2021 True to Nature celebrates the contributions of four painters-Georgia O'Keeffe, Ida O'Keeffe, Henrietta Shore, and Helen Torr-who shared the unique opportunities and challenges of women artists working in the early twentieth century. Read more -
Norman Lewis and Romare Bearden
July 27-August 10, 2021 Romare Bearden’s work in painting and collage helped shape the art of postwar America, influencing generations of painters from his early contributions to the Harlem Renaissance to late-twentieth century paintings... Read more -
Richard Estes: Voyages
June 14 - July 30, 2021 “I think of the photograph as a sketch to be used.” – Richard Estes, as quoted in Patterson Sims, Richard Estes’ Realism Read more -
The Park Avenue Cubists
April 26 - June 4, 2021 Menconi + Schoelkopf’s exhibition of The Park Avenue Cubists presents works by Albert E. Gallatin, George L. K. Morris, and Charles Green Shaw–artists on the vanguard of American modernism in... Read more -
Charles E. Burchfield: Inexhaustible
February 22-April 16, 2021 The astonishing body of work Charles E. Burchfield produced in 1917 is comprised of 400 watercolors and numerous pencil drawings. The works signify one of the most explosively creative and... Read more -
The 19th Century
January 14-February 12, 2021 Menconi + Schoelkopf’s exhibition of nineteenth-century painting presents a broad range of stylistic development and experimentation that mirrors the trajectory of America’s growth as a nation through the early 1900s.... Read more -
Joseph Cornell's Eternidays
December 2-18, 2020 Few artists have made so much impact out of so little influence, and so little art out of so many objects, as Joseph Cornell. His method was a simple two-step... Read more -
The Immaculates
Paintings, Photographs and Prints December 2-18, 2020 “Precisionism may be the forgotten bandwagon of 20th century American art. Today, the hard-edged style and many of the artists it attracted remain overshadowed by Abstract Expressionism, which definitively put American art on the international map in the early 1950’s. But in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s when modern machines and architecture held the promise of a bright, streamlined future, Precisionism seemed like an art movement whose time had come and a sure sign of American art’s international stature”
From “Precisionism and a Few of Its Friends", The New York Times, December 11, 1994 Read more -
Edward Hopper: Works on Paper
A Selection of Prints and Drawings November 2 - December 6, 2020 We welcome you to Menconi + Schoelkopf’s Online Viewing Room of Edward Hopper's remarkable works on paper. The exhibition is perhaps the finest selection of the artist’s works on paper... Read more -
Look. Look Again:
Through December 6, 2020 Despite his significant accomplishments, the artist Beauford Delaney remains an enigma. It is therefore a pleasure to draw greater attention to Delaney's thoughtful creative process and his considerable impact on... Read more
Beauford Delaney's Intimate Discoveries