A Collection of Oddities: Nadelman’s Quirky Kin

What a lovely show Cynthia Nadelman has curated for the June Kelly Gallery. In fact, it’s too bad According with Nadelman: Contemporary Affinities is appearing during the sluggish summer months. It honors what the rest of the gallery season has kept itself busy denouncing: the inspiring reach of tradition. Mounted to coincide with the Elie Read More

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A Collection of Oddities:

Nadelman’s Quirky Kin

What a lovely show Cynthia Nadelman has curated for the June Kelly Gallery. In fact, it’s too bad According with Nadelman: Contemporary Affinities is appearing during the sluggish summer months. It honors what the rest of the gallery season has kept itself busy denouncing: the inspiring reach Read More

Postcards From the Edge: Lenaghan in Our Backyard

Who was it that said consistency is the surest indication of a little mind? Whoever it was hadn’t seen the exhibition of paintings by Andrew Lenaghan currently at the George Adams Gallery. Mr. Lenaghan is a realist painter whose subject is his own backyard, or rather our backyard: New York City. The New York he Read More