Must-See Art Guide: Upper East Side Galleries

This week's guide includes Marvin Koner, Henri Matisse, Francis Bacon, and more.

Marvin Koner, Untitled (1957). Courtesy of Keith de Lellis Gallery.
Marvin Koner, Untitled (1957). Courtesy of Keith de Lellis Gallery.

Marvin Koner, Untitled (1957). Courtesy of Keith de Lellis Gallery.

Art Basel Miami is over, so you can finally start enjoying the most wonderful time of the year—and there’s no better place than in New York. While you’re busy running around buying last minute gifts, set aside some time for yourself to appreciate the artistic treasures of the city. The Upper East Side is definitely the place to be this time of year, especially Madison Avenue. Maybe you associate the neighborhood with Mad Men or the cruel world of 1960s advertising, but put that aside and head uptown because the Upper East Side gallery scene is one of New York’s better-kept secrets.

Madison Avenue, named after James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, is host to both prestigious fashion brands and major galleries, such as Di Donna gallery. There’s just one week left to explore surrealist landscapes in an exhibition of works on loan from foundations and private collections by major artists such as René Magritte, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, and Man Ray, among others. Just up the block at Yoshii Gallery, Makoto Ofune is exhibiting his uniquely serene pieces, including his new stone sculptures. This Japanese New Age contemporary artist is known for reinventing traditional Japanese methods, and encouraging viewers to get lost contemplating his meditative work.

Next door, take a leap into the past with sculptures and works on paper by H.C. Westermann showcased as part of “See America First,” a solo show at Venus Over Manhattan. Having served as a soldier in the U.S. Marine Corps during both World War II and the Korean War, Westermann draws from his personal history to present an image of America that is at once nostalgic and romantic. Next, don’t miss “New Land…New Life,” the stunning exhibition at Keith de Lellis Gallery, presenting vintage photographs by Marvin Koner documenting the migration of an Italian family to America—more now relevant than ever. In the spirit of the season, stop by Waterhouse & Dodd, whose current exhibition benefits the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Drawings and photographs by five artists are on view, among them Jay Zukerkorn and Tom Shannon, who are artists living with Parkinson’s disease.

Head a few blocks over, and seize the opportunity to see some more top-shelf art by heading to Hammer Galleries to admire their exhibition dedicated to the masters Matisse and Picasso, or to Leslie Feely, currently displaying a selection of paintings by Jules Olitski that explore light and color through his diverse painting techniques, processes, and materials.

As you can see, there are plenty of reasons to enjoy the happiest season of all—especially for art lovers.

Exhibition: Valérie Belin: Super Models
When:
October 22–December 19, 2015
Where:
Edwynn Houk Gallery, 745 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

Valérie Belin, Electra (2015). Courtesy of Edwynn Houk Gallery.

Valérie Belin, Electra (2015). Courtesy of Edwynn Houk Gallery.

Exhibition: Fields of Dream: The Surrealist Landscape
When:
October 29–December 18, 2015
Where:
DI DONNA, The Carlyle Hotel, Second Floor, 981 Madison Avenue, New York, NY

René Magritte, Le Faux Miroir (1928). Courtesy of DI DONNA.

René Magritte, Le Faux Miroir (1928). Courtesy of DI DONNA.

Exhibition: Makoto Ofune: Eternal
When:
October 29–December 19, 2015
Where:
Yoshii Gallery, 980 Madison Avenue, New York, NY

Makoto Ofune, Void (2012). Courtesy of Yoshii Gallery.

Makoto Ofune, Void (2012). Courtesy of Yoshii Gallery.

Exhibition: H.C. Westermann|See America First |Works from 1953-1980
When:
November 2–December 19, 2015
Where:
Venus Over Manhattan, 980 Madison Avenue, Third Floor, New York, NY

H.C. Westermann, See America First (Untitled #7) (1968). Courtesy of Venus Over Manhattan.

H.C. Westermann, See America First (Untitled #7) (1968). Courtesy of Venus Over Manhattan.

Exhibition: Matisse & Picasso
When:
November 3, 2015–January 20, 2016
Where:
Hammer Galleries, 32 East 67th Street, New York, NY

Henri Matisse, Portrait de Femme (1942). Courtesy of Hammer Galleries.

Henri Matisse, Portrait de Femme (1942). Courtesy of Hammer Galleries.

Exhibition: Robert Motherwell: Elegy to the Spanish Republic
When:
November 4, 2015–January 9, 2016
Where:
Dominique Lévy, 909 Madison Avenue, New York, NY

Robert Motherwell, Elegy Study No. XIII (1976–1979). Courtesy of Dominique Lévy.

Robert Motherwell, Elegy Study No. XIII (1976–1979). Courtesy of Dominique Lévy.

Exhibition: Jules Olitski: On the Edge A Decade of Innovation
When:
November 5, 2015–January 16, 2016
Where:
Leslie Feely, 33 East 68th Street, New York, NY

Jules Olitski, Cythera-2 (1977). Courtesy of Leslie Feely.

Exhibition: Francis Bacon: Late Paintings
When:
November 7–December 12, 2015
Where:
Gagosian Gallery, 980 Madison Avenue, New York, NY

Francis Bacon, Sand Dune (1983). Courtesy of Gagosian Gallery.

Francis Bacon, Sand Dune (1983). © The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved. /DACS, London/ARS, NY 2015. Photography by Peter Schibli, Basel. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery.

 

Exhibition: Gina Osterloh
When:
November 12–December 19, 2015
Where:
Higher Pictures, 980 Madison Avenue, New York, NY

Gina Osterloh, Press and Erase #2 (2007). Courtesy of Higher Pictures.

Gina Osterloh, Press and Erase #2 (2007). Courtesy of Higher Pictures.

Exhibition: New Land…New Life: An Italian family’s migration to America
When:
December 3, 2015–January 16, 2016
Where:
Keith de Lellis Gallery, 1045 Madison Avenue, #3, New York, NY

Marvin Koner, Untitled (1957). Courtesy of Keith de Lellis Gallery.

Marvin Koner, Untitled (1957). Courtesy of Keith de Lellis Gallery.

Exhibition: Frederick Wight: Transcendental Landscapes
When:
December 7, 2015–January 22, 2016
Where:
Gerald Peters Gallery, NY, 24 East 78th Street, New York, NY

Frederick S. Wight, Band (1986). Courtesy of Gerald Peters Gallery, NY.

Frederick S. Wight, Band (1986). Courtesy of Gerald Peters Gallery, NY.

Exhibition: Michael J. Fox Foundation Benefit Exhibition
When:
December 10, 2015–January 9, 2016
Where:
Waterhouse & Dodd, 960 Madison Avenue, Suite 2F, New York, NY

Jay Zukerkorn, Parallel (2015). Courtesy of Waterhouse & Dodd.

Jay Zukerkorn, Parallel (2015). Courtesy of Waterhouse & Dodd.


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