



We're excited to welcome these three acclaimed artists to our galleries! Flip through the lookbook to get a taste of each of their unique styles and mediums.
See a piece you love? Contact us to learn more or see it in person.
We're excited to welcome these three acclaimed artists to our galleries! Flip through the lookbook to get a taste of each of their unique styles and mediums.
See a piece you love? Contact us to learn more or see it in person.
Known for her extraordinary use of color and layering, Allen Martin creates with the intention of tapping into our common humanity. Her abstract works are energetic and optimistic, as they celebrate the beauty of this connection. Using multiple mediums, including charcoal, graphite, pastel, and oil, she infuses her works with gestural marks, lively color, and textural nuance.
Carly Allen Martin · The Botanist (Capri)
Mixed Media on Paper · 30 × 22 in.
Opposite: Matt Neuman · Coils series
Acrylic on Panel · 11 × 11 in. each
Carly Allen Martin · You've Got the Love
Mixed Media on Panel · 60 × 50 in.
Opposite: Gil Bruvel · Mask #200
Stacked Wooden Sticks and Paint · 30 × 30 × 12 in.
Matt Neuman's work explores geometry as a means of providing the structural logic that resonates with humanity’s instinctive tendency to organize information. From his studio in the Bronx, he is continuously pushing his practice forward. Influences like physics, pattern, and the infinite creep into Neuman's stream of consciousness fuel his exploration of spatial experience rooted in line, color and repetition.
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Gil Bruvel · Mask #207
Stacked Wooden Sticks and Paint · 29 × 28.5 × 9 in.
Opposite: Matt Neuman · Coils series
Acrylic on Panel · 11 × 11 in. each
Influenced by his daily meditation practice, Gil Bruvel is constantly mindful of the sensations, emotions, and imagery around him. After deep contemplation of these ideas and impressions, he translates them into stunning works of art that reflect his curiosity about the interworkings of the human mind.
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Gil Bruvel · Sunlight
Stacked Wooden Sticks and Paint · 42 × 24 × 19 in.
Opposite: Carly Allen Martin · Linen Study XVII and XXXIV
Mixed Media on Linen · 20 × 16 in. each