Small Standing Tall: Small Works by Big Artists
Small Standing Tall: Small Works by Big Artists featuring: Sarah Hinckley, Michel Goldberg, Kaethe Kauffman, Victoria Lowe, Francie Lyshak, Nicki Marx, Deborah Masters, John A. O’Connor, Eric Sanders, James Singelis, Francine Tint, and Gail Hillow Watkins.
KTC Affiliated Artists is pleased to present Small Standing Tall, an exhibition of small paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture by 12 mid-career artists. The exhibition is hosted by the Joyce Goldstein Gallery at 19 Central Square, Chatham, NY with hours Thursday - Sunday 1:00-4:00pm. The exhibition opens on Sat. May 8th, 4-6pm with Covid protocols in place (mask-wearing and limited audience entry to the gallery). Small Standing Tall runs through June 5, 2021.
The twelve artists in Small Standing Tall have had solo exhibitions in museums and galleries across the United States and now converge in this small works show. The artists are: Sarah Hinckley (MA), Michel Goldberg (NY), Kaethe Kauffman (HI), Victoria Lowe (FL), Francie Lyshak (NYC), Nicki Marx (NM), Deborah Masters (NY), John A. O’Connor (FL), Eric Sanders (CA), James Singelis (MA), Francine Tint (NYC), and Gail Hillow Watkins (MD).
These artists' works range in style and intention serving up an intimate survey of American contemporary art. Sarah Hinckley’s luminous watercolors of simple, elegant forms resonate with Victoria Lowe’s metaphysical metal prints; Kaethe Kauffman’s meditative, yogic photo-collages meet the decisive and self-assured monotypes of Eric Sanders; Francie Lyshak’s textural color field paintings pair with the distressed surfaces of Gail Hillow Watkins’ icons; the dynamic feather wall works of Nicki Marx meets the explosive gestural paintings of Francine Tint; the assured black and white monotypes of Michel Goldberg act as a foil for the vibrant self-portraits of James Singelis; and the crisp blackboard-style textbook print of John A. O’Connor dovetails with the visionary, story-telling crosses of Deborah Masters. All of the artists are represented by KTC Affiliated Artists, a virtual art gallery and artist services company.
About the Joyce Goldstein Gallery:
Originally launched in Soho, New York City in the late 90s, the Joyce Goldstein Gallery has been in Chatham since 2006. The contemporary art gallery specializes in the exhibition of emerging and mid career artists from the Hudson Valley and New York City regions, as well as throughout the United States.
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Black Luxury © Francine Tint 9 x12 inches acrylic on canvas 2021
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Tangerine © Francine Tint 2021 acrylic on canvas 12" x 12" inches
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Black Snow © Francine Tint 2015 acrylic on canvas 12" x 12" inches
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Untitled I © Nicki Marx 2021 feathers and acrylic on board 18" x 18" inches
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Untitled II © Nicki Marx 2021 feathers and acrylic on board 18" x 18" inches
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Neck 8 Brown Green © Kaethe Kauffman 2021 16" x 15" collage, mixed media
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Toes 6 with Bamboo © Kaethe Kauffman 2021 17" x 11" collage, mixed media
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Palms Black 4 S&X © Kaethe Kauffman 2021 12" x 12" collage, mixed media
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Francie Lyshak, Circle and Turf , 2019
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Deborah Masters, Afghan Family Cross, 2006
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Luna Moth Cross © Deborah Masters 2028 paint on wood, 20 x 21 inches
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Silhouette Print No. 1 © Eric Sanders 2020 monotype on paper 10" x 8" inches
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Silhouette Print No. 2 © Eric Sanders 2020 monotype on paper 10 x 8 inches
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Silhouette Print No. 3 © Eric Sanders 2020 monotype on paper 10 " x 8" inches
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after the wind 12 © Sarah Hinckley 2021 watercolor on paper
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after the wind 14 © Sarah Hinckley 2021 watercolor on paper
Chatham, NY- KTC Affiliated Artists is pleased to present Small Standing Tall, an exhibition of small paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture by 12 mid-career artists. The exhibition is hosted by the Joyce Goldstein Gallery at 19 Central Square, Chatham, NY with hours Friday- Sunday 1:00-4:00pm. The exhibition opens on Sat. May 8th, 4-6pm with Covid protocols in place (mask-wearing and limited audience entry to the gallery). Small Standing Tall runs through June 5, 2021.
The twelve artists in Small Standing Tall have had solo exhibitions in museums and galleries across the United States and now converge in this small works show. The artists are: Sarah Hinckley (MA), Michel Goldberg (NY), Kaethe Kauffman (HI), Victoria Lowe (FL), Francie Lyshak NYC), Nicki Marx (NM), Deborah Masters (NY), John A. O’Connor (FL), Eric Sanders (CA), James Singelis (MA), Francine Tint (NYC), and Gail Hillow Watkins (MD).
Their works range in style and intention serving up an intimate survey of American contemporary art. Sarah Hinckley’s luminous watercolors of simple, elegant forms resonate with Victoria Lowe’s metaphysical metal prints; Kaethe Kauffman’s meditative, yogic photo-collages meet the decisive and self-assured monotypes of Eric Sanders; Francie Lyshak’s textural color field paintings pair with the distressed surfaces of Gail Hillow Watkins’ icons; the dynamic feather wall works of Nicki Marx meets the explosive gestural paintings of Francine Tint; while the earnest black and white monotypes of Michel Goldberg act as a foil for the colorful self-portraits of James Singelis; and the crisp blackboard-style textbook print of John A. O’Connor dovetails with the visionary, folkloric crosses of Deborah Masters. All of the artists are represented by KTC Affiliated Artists, a virtual art gallery and artist services company.
About the Joyce Goldstein Gallery:
Originally launched in Soho, New York City in the late 90s, the Joyce Goldstein Gallery has been in Chatham since 2006. The gallery specializes in the exhibition of emerging and mid career artists from the Hudson Valley, New York City regions, as well as throughout the United States.