Friday, March 15, 2019

Cavalier Galleries renamed as Cavalier Ebanks Galleries

Cavalier Galleries is proud to announce the change of our gallery name to Cavalier Ebanks Galleries. This change recognizes and rewards the efforts of long-time gallery director, Lindsay Ebanks, who has helped to expand the company over the past 12 years.

Lindsay Ebanks came to Cavalier Galleries as a Gallery Assistant in 2006, after gaining unique experiences working in museums, galleries, and auction houses in New York and Nantucket. Lindsay went on to accept a position as art handler for Cavalier Galleries, then became a sales associate, and from there rose to become the company’s director.

In her role as director, Lindsay has proven herself invaluable, managing every aspect of gallery operations, part of which has included forming lasting relationships with our artists and collectors. Through her dedication to the galleries, Lindsay long ago formed a partnership between Ron Cavalier and herself, making the new name of Cavalier Ebanks Galleries a natural progression for the company.

With the name change to Cavalier Ebanks Galleries, you will still see the ever-increasing standard of quality you have come to expect from our Galleries. Our New York and Palm Beach locations will retain their present names, and the new gallery name will be introduced immediately in our Greenwich and Nantucket locations!

Friday, July 28, 2017


Troy Abbott is a multidisciplinary artist from Florida currently working in digital media. He creates digital birds in real cages, bringing the modern and traditional together. Check out his piece, Bernie, in motion to experience this immortal pet! Come by our Nantucket location to see more work by Abbott!

Bernie

Brassy Boy

Brassy Girl

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Unconventional Animals by Federico Uribe

Federico Uribe Hunter (Wild Cat)
Bullet Shells, 13 x 27 x 8 in.
Federico Uribe (b. 1962) grew up in Bogota, Colombia. After graduating from the University of Los Andes in Bogota in 1988, Federico continued his study of academic painting in New York under Luis Camnitzer. He traveled to work and study in Cuba, Mexico, Russia, England, and landed in Miami, Florida in 2000 where he lives today. After years of struggling to be a painter, Federico realized that his calling was not to draw or paint on canvas, but instead to mold inanimate objects into vibrant images.  His current series of sculptural works uses commonplace materials such as colored pencils, electric cables or shoelaces,  to create whimsical figures and animal forms.  This particular group of works is made from ammunition, giving these symbols of violence a peaceful new purpose. 
View additional works on our website: Federico Uribe
Please direct inquiries to 203.869.3664 or art@cavaliergalleries.com
Federico Uribe Owl on a Perch
Bullet Shells, 16 x 14 x 8 in.
Federico Uribe Sitting Bullet Dog
Bullet Shells, 19 x 14 x 5 inches
Federico Uribe Owl on a Perch
Bullet Shells, 16 x 14 x 8 in.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Iconic Nantucket

Robert Stark Creeks at Sunset, oil on panel, 13 x 28 inches
 
Cavalier Galleries is pleased to announce the arrival of new acquisitions by Robert Stark, currently on exhibit in our Nantucket Gallery (now open daily for the summer!). Please contact us for pricing or additional details. 
Robert Stark (1933 - 2014) was a luminist, painting principally in oil on canvas and panel. Luminism takes its name from light and refers to the subtle coloristic effects that sunlight, ever changing in intensity, produces on land, sea and in the sky. He saw the New England coast as a place where people have lived long and worked hard and feel part of the land and sea. He attended Nantucket schools and after graduating from Nantucket High School, served in the Navy during the Korean War. His work is represented in numerous private and corporate collections in the US, Canada, Ireland, Great Britain, Germany, France, China and the Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, N.Y. His now iconic red catboat paintings have been avidly collected by Nantucket  island visitors from around the world.  Stark took great pride in his family’s place in the centuries-old New England tradition of making the land and sea one’s own.  With his refined style and unique voice, Stark translated the land and sea he inhabited into unforgettable works of art.
Robert Stark Brant Point Calm, oil on canvas, 30 x 40 inches
 
Robert Stark Beating home, oil on canvas, 20 x 40 inches
 
Robert Stark, Sankaty Morn, oil on canvas, 30 x 48 in. 
Please direct inquiries to 508.325.4405 or art@cavaliergalleries.com

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

"Mixed" Special Exhibition in NYC

MIXED
Group Exhibition
May 16 - June 10, 2017
3 W 57th Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY
Wolf Kahn, Tree Rise, oil on canvas, 36 x 24 in. 
Cavalier Galleries is pleased to present a special exhibition on the Ground Floor of
3 West 57th Street in New York.  This group exhibition will include works by Harry Benson, Jenness Cortez, Cleve Gray, Peregrine Heathcote, Wolf Kahn, Steve McCurry, George McNeil, Joseph McGurl, Maarten Platje, Jim Rennert, Bjorn Skaarup, Hans Van de Bovenkamp,
Andrew Wyeth, and Jamie Wyeth.


Preview the Exhibition Online:
MIXED
For pricing and additional information please contact the gallery at
212.570.4696 | art@cavaliergalleries.com