Good morning everyone!
It has been a joy following everyone’s travels and dog days of summer. But now we are back at it and I have so many works to share in this week’s post. A separate post will follow this month especially for my loyal paid subscribers so be sure to:
There are also several upcoming events this season with the Bronx Museum such as a Collecting 101 Panel, an AP Art Salon, and several weekend gallery walks of course. Paid subscribers will receive details for all events!
I am also thrilled to discuss a very exciting project for which I am curating contemporary art that will launch later this fall. People’s is an evening lounge for members set in an historic gallery space once run by the OG art dealer, Edith Halpert. Paid subscribers will have access to the first preview of available works in mid-October.
Please ask me for more examples of an artist’s work if you like what you see below! Substack loves to warn me with each artwork that I am nearing “email length limit”, though I never claimed my newsletters weren’t verbose in imagery. Enjoy!
Amie Dicke
Daughters and Twins, 2023
Foundation and lipstick on archival print
32.53 x 17.32 inches (82.6 x 44 centimeters)
$10,000
Amie Dicke
The Bathers, 2024
Lipstick on archival print
17.25 x 24.06 inches (43.81 x 61.11 centimeters)
$10,000
Jessie Henson
Amulet (Good Heart) I, 2024
24K gold with Beva, acrylic gauche, and polyester and rayon thread on paper
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 centimeters)
$12,000
Milano Chow
Facade (Teatro), 2024
Graphite, ink, paint and toner transfer on paper
18¼ x 13¼ inches (framed)
46.36 x 33.66 centimeters (framed)
$11,500 + frame
Emma Kohlmann
Holding, 2024
Watercolor and sumi ink on paper
14 x 12 inches (35.6 x 30.5 centimeters)
$2,300 + Frame ($200)
Emma Kohlmann
Indirection, 2024
Watercolor and sumi ink on paper
13 x 13 inches (33 x 33 centimeters)
$2,300 + Frame ($200)
Sylvie Hayes-Wallace
Cage (Head) #8 (Bitch), 2024
Wire fencing, floss, mini brads, acid free cellotape, document repair tape, beeswax, pigment, birth control DOW sticker, old jeans, serrated foil cutter, Chanel nail polish packaging, Sephora shopping bag, lace, Carolina Herrera “Good Girl” perfume packaging, childhood t-shirt, waterlogged “How to be Confident” listicle, jewelry chain, Neck Spasm rehabilitation exercises, old yoga pants, Hallmark envelope, yarn from childhood hat, UBS annual report, waterlogged Capital One credit score disclosure notice, invisible bra strap, Escitalopram 10 mg RX Safety Data Sheet, “11 expert-approved tips for learning how to be more decisive”, check from Tokio 7, Sephora perfume sample, Cosmopolitan February 2018 “Let go of Being the Perfect Partner” by Esther Perel, BATSHEVA online shopping packaging, Cosmopolitan September 2007 Emporio Armani Diamonds advertisement, Los Angeles Apparel packaging, Capezio shopping bag, glitched “Caryatid” wikipedia entry, LL Bean tote bag strings, leather cord, Elastan cord, silk thread, elastic cord, nylon cord, tulle, galvanized steel wire, zip ties, PVA; based on the dimensions of the artist’s head
14 x 7.5 x 9 inches (35.6 x 19 x 22.9 centimeters)
$4,000
Laura Lancaster
Walk Through, 2024
Oil on linen
23 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches (60 x 50 centimeters)
£9,000
Willa Nasatir
Stem, 2023
Acrylic, gouache, and urethane on polycotton in walnut frame
36 x 20 inches (91.4 x 50.8 centimeters)
$12,500
Nina Hartmann
Synchronicity Diagram / Telekinesis Connection, 2024
Resin, UV print, pigment
18.75 x 18.75 inches (47.6 x 47.6 centimeters)
$7,000
Marin Majić
Swimmer, 2024
Colored pencil, oil color, and marble dust on linen
17 x 14 inches (43.2 x 35.6 centimeters)
$8,500
Kemar Keanu Wynter
Awash in Copper (Tiramisu), 2024
Acrylic on Evolon
70 ½ x 50 inches (179 x 127 centimeters)
$14,000