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

Monday, May 8, 2017

Special New York Exhibition featuring Marti Bofarull

Martí Bofarull - Flying Over Manhattan
MAY 4 - 14
3 West 57th Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY
Marti Bofarull, 15616
mixed media on canvas, 39 1/4 x 59 in.
Cavalier Galleries is pleased to present a special exhibition of works by Martí Bofarull,
Flying over Manhattan, opening this Thursday May 4th on the ground floor of 3 West 57th Street, New York, NY. We take great pleasure in inviting you to the show, which will be open daily from 10am-5pm through May 14th. 
Marti Bofarull, 16728 Geometric Manhattan
mixed media on canvas, 48 x 48 in.
Preview the entire exhibition online
FLYING OVER MANHATTAN

For pricing and additional information please contact the gallery at
212.570.4696 | art@cavaliergalleries.com

Monday, March 27, 2017

Contemporary Still Life Exhibition in NYC

CONTEMPORARY STILL LIFE
MARCH 20 - APRIL 28
3 West 57th Street, 4th Floor, New York NY
Joel Carson Jones Narrow Passage
oil on panel, 10 x 7 in.
Cavalier Galleries is pleased to present an outstanding exhibition of recent paintings in the still-life genre. Contemporary Still Life will highlight the work of several of today’s leading realist artists whose works honor this traditional theme and explore modern approaches to the subject.  The exhibition will be on view from March 20 through April 28 at Cavalier’s New York gallery located at 3 West 57th Street, on the 4th Floor.  
Artists featured in this exhibition include: Michael Aviano, Tommy TC Carlsson, Jenness Cortez, John Darley, Nancy Depew, Scott Duce, Steve Hawley, Joel Carson Jones, Sarah Lamb, Jeffrey T. Larson, Edward Minoff, Robert Stark III, Elizabeth Weiss, Daryl Zang, and Robert Zappalorti.

Jenness Cortez Summertime
acrylic on mahogany panel, 16 x 20 in.
Robert Stark III Unresolved Discussion
oil on panel, 8 x 8 in.
Jeffrey T. Larson Upstream
oil on canvas, 22 x 40 in.
Edward Minoff Pasta Fresca
oil on linen, 
18 x 24 in.
Tommy TC Carlsson Together
oil on canvas, 37 1/4 x 53 1/2 in.
Preview the entire exhibition online
CONTEMPORARY STILL LIFE

Monday, March 6, 2017

American Master Jamie Wyeth pays tribute to a Banana Split

Jamie Wyeth (American, b. 1946),  Banana Split, 2016
Watercolor and gesso on handwove paper, 28 x 22 in.

 
A celebrated contemporary realist painter, Jamie Wyeth is also the third-generation of the famed American artistic dynasty, following in the footsteps of Andrew Wyeth and N.C. Wyeth. Though many of his works reflect the eternal beauty of the Maine landscape, as do many works by Andrew Wyeth, Jamie’s work is distinguished by his focus on the enduring dignity of domestic animals and wildlife, as well as depicting important individuals and cultural events in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Jamie Wyeth has created portraits of political and entertainment figures, including President John F. Kennedy, Rudolf Nureyev, Andy Warhol, and Arnold Schwarzenegger; charcoal drawings that documented the unfolding drama of the Senate Watergate hearings; pictorial reporting of NASA space launches and splashdowns; and imaginative pictures for contemporary novelist Stephen King's ABC-TV miniseries Kingdom Hospital, to name a few.

Wyeth spends a substantial portion of his time on the Maine coast, where the landscape and local inhabitants -- animal and human -- serve as subjects for his work. He paints primarily in a combination of mediums such as gouache, watercolor, and oil, having never developed an affinity for the egg tempera medium favored by his father, Andrew Wyeth. Banana Split focuses on one of Jamie Wyeth’s favored subjects, the seagull, as he approaches a decadent ice cream treat.  With compelling imagery, strong contrasts, and tactile surfaces, Jamie Wyeth's works are always marked with a portrait-like intensity, whether they depict people, animals, architecture, objects, or the continually unfolding interaction between mankind and nature.

Jamie Wyeth’s works can be found in private collections world-wide, as well as the permanent collections of prestigious museums including the National Gallery of Art and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Please contact us for pricing or additional details about the work at:
art@cavaliergalleries.com or 212.570.4696

Monday, February 20, 2017

Bjorn Skaarup’s first major NYC exhibition is now open!

Bjorn Skaarup, Hippo Ballerina
bronze, 180 x 84 x 84 in.
On February 7, Hippo Ballerina was welcomed to New York City by representatives from NYC Parks, Lincoln Center, and American Ballet Theater.  The monumental sculpture will be on exhibit through July at the corner of 64th Street & Broadway.
More pictures from the unveiling event can be seen on our blog and great photos
by visitors of the sculpture are also popping up on Instagram #dancewithhippoballerina 
photo by Noel Allum
The companion gallery exhibition, Bronze Creatures Great and Small, is on view through March 17 in our 57th Street gallery. The show includes a variety of Skaarup's animal inspired sculptures, as well as a series of limited edition etchings which you can preview online here: Bjorn Skaarup Works on Paper.
photo by Noel Allum
Bull in a China Shop
bronze, 31 x 23 x 16 in. 
Dino Paleontologist
bronze, 64 x 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.
Hippo Ballerina, tiptoe
bronze, 48 3/4 x 24 x 20 in. 
American Flamingo, Bahama
Color engraved etching, 19 1/4 x 13 5/8 in.
Hippo Tightrope Dancer
Color engraved etching, 18 x 12 in. 
Common Blackbird, Sweden
Color engraved etching, 13 1/2 x 16 in. 
Please contact us for pricing or additional details about the work at:
art@cavaliergalleries.com or 212.570.4696

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Invitation to Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show

Cavalier Galleries invites you to join us at the
Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show
February 15 - 21, 2017
Peregrine Heathcote, La Dolce Vita, 2017, oil on canvas, 50 x 50 in.
Opening Night Preview Party: Wednesday, February 15 from 7-10pm
General Admission: Thursday, February 16 - Tuesday, February 21

Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Please contact us to request complimentary tickets.

We look forward to seeing you at the show! Visit us at booth #432

Monday, February 6, 2017

Bjorn Skaarup’s monumental “Hippo Ballerina” arrives in Dante Park!


The colossal bronze, Hippo Ballerina, by Bjørn Okholm Skaarup has landed on Broadway!  The sculpture will be on exhibit from Feb. 7 – July 31, 2017, at NYC’s Dante Park at the intersection of 64th Street and Broadway. The installation is part of the NYC Parks’ Art in the Parks program, giving the Hippo Ballerina a pride of place right across from Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.  Visitors are invited to participate in the #dancewithhippoballerina photo contest for a chance to win a limited edition Hippo Tightrope Dancer etching and tickets to a performance at Lincoln Center! (see official contest rules).








Friday, January 27, 2017

Joseph McGurl’s Painting Wins Prestigious Award!


Joseph McGurl (American, b. 1958) 
Cuttyhunk, View to the West, 2016 
oil on canvas, 24 x 36 in.
Massachusetts artist, Joseph McGurl, is an accomplished contemporary landscape painter, often preferring to work en plein air so that he can immerse himself in his surroundings and interpret them on site.  He notably does not rely on photography in his work, choosing to leave the details to observation, memory, and imagination.

The painting, Cuttyhunk, View to the West, received honorable mention in the Landscape Category for the prestigious 12th Annual Art Renewal Center Salon Competition.  The painting will be exhibited along with other award winners at the Salmagundi Club in New York from May 12 – June 1, followed by the Museum of Modern Art, Barcelona, Spain from September 23 – November 27.

McGurl began his studies under his father, James McGurl, a highly regarded muralist. He furthered his studies at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and The Massachusetts College of Art, and he attended summer programs in London and Florence. While in Florence, he studied under Robert Cormier, a distinguished Boston artist devoted to French Academy methods.  Cormier had a strong influence on McGurl’s technique, teaching him the sight-size method which he often uses to approach his plein air works.

McGurl is a member of the Plein Air Painters of America, and he was the youngest person ever to have won the John Singleton Copley Award from the Copley Society of Boston. He has also been honored with a Grumbacher Gold Medallion from the Guild of Boston Artists. McGurl's paintings have been included in several museum exhibitions throughout the country including the Cape Cod Museum of Art, The Cahoon Museum of American Art, and the Saint Botolph Club of Boston. 
 
Please contact us for pricing or any additional details at:
art@cavaliergalleries.com or 212.570.4696

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Great American Artist John Marin

John Marin (American, 1870-1953)
Movement VI, 1946
oil on canvas, 22 x 28 in. 
John Marin was one of the foremost American abstract painters, giving rise to the Abstract Expressionist movement in the early 20th Century. Marin is well known for his innovative use of the watercolor medium, creating a unique blend of realism and abstraction in his depictions of American scenery. Late in his career, Marin began to focus on the oil medium, which became the basis of further artistic experimentation for him. In the book John Marin by John Marin, edited by Cleve Gray, Marin states, "Using paint as paint is different from using paint to paint a picture. I'm calling my pictures this year 'Movements in Paint' and not Movements of Boat, Sea, or Sky, because in these new paintings -- although I use objects -- I am representing paint first of all, and not the motif primarily." This approach is evident in Movement VI, as is the artist's masterful and inventive use of color.

During his life, Marin’s work was continuously shown at Alfred Stieglitz’s famed 291 Gallery, known for introducing America to many important 
avante-garde artists such as Rodin, Matisse, and Picasso. Marin participated in the seminal Armory Show in 1913, and was subsequently honored with exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1924, and the Museum of Modern Art in 1936. Today Marin’s works can be found in many prominent museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery of Art, and also in the Green Room of the White House.

Movement VI will be featured in our upcoming exhibition at the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair, January 12-15. Please contact us for pricing or any additional details.

 
art@cavaliergalleries.com or 212.570.4696