WilliamShearburnGallery
DONALD BAECHLER
AMERICAN (1956 - 2022)
The Severed Artifact, 2016
Gesso, Flashe and paper collage on paper
52 x 40 inches
DONALD BAECHLER
AMERICAN (1956 - 2022)
Two Trees, 1987
Acrylic and fabric collage on jute
23 3/4 x 17 3/4 inches
KATHERINE BERNHARDT
Gong Bu, 2023
Shaped aluminum, powder coated and mounted to an engraved Corian base
22 x 24 x 3½ inches (overall), 1 x 10 x 3½ inches (base)
Edition of 50
AMERICAN (b. 1975)JEAN-BAPTISTE BERNADET
FRENCH (b. 1978)
Untitled(Fugue), 2023
Oil and cold wax on canvas
781/2 x 441/2 inches
BentVents,1977
and dry pigment on canvas
BRIAN DEPAULI
AMERICAN (b. 1982)
Sabbatical, 2023
Oil on panel
7 3/4 x 6 1/4 inches
BRIAN DEPAULI
AMERICAN (b. 1982)
Death Shadow, 2022
Oil on panel
6 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches
LYNNE DREXLER
AMERICAN (1928 - 1999)
Marine Divide, 1969
Oil on canvas
9 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
CAIO FONSECA
AMERICAN (b. 1959)
Pietrasanta P08.13, 2008
Gouache on paper
30 x 42 inches
MAUREEN GALLACE
AMERICAN (b. 1960)
Untitled, 1999
Pastel on Lana 10 x 11 inches
PETER HALLEY
AMERICAN (b. 1953)
Untitled:11.23.04.2,2005
Acrylic and fluorescent acrylic on digitally printed paper 21 x 16 inches
PETER HALLEY
AMERICAN (b. 1953)
Untitled:2.21.06.2 , 2006
Acrylic and fluorescent acrylic on digitally printed paper 21 x 16 inches
PETER HALLEY
AMERICAN (b. 1953)
Untitled:1.03.08.1,2008
Acrylic and fluorescent acrylic on digitally printed paper
21 x 16 inches
DirtyBoy#1,2021
ROBERT MOTHERWELL
AMERICAN (1915 - 1991)
Summertime in Italy Sketch #14, 1970
Acrylic on canvas board
7 x 5 inches
AMERICAN (b. 1959) (Hermosa Beach), 2019
and hand coloring
67½ inches
numbered edition of 48
AMERICAN (b. 1959) (Hermosa Beach), 2019
and hand coloring
67½ inches
numbered edition of 18
JACKIE SACCOCCIO
AMERICAN (1963 - 2020)
Profiile (Orb), 2015
Oil and Mica on linen
90 x 79 inches
TOSHIKO TAKAEZU
AMERICAN (1922 - 2011)
Untitled,1970
Glazed porcelain
22 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches
BETTY WOODMAN
AMERICAN (1930 - 2018)
NewWave(PillowPitcher),1981
Glazed earthenware
14 x 21 x 16 inches
BERNAR VENET
FRENCH b. 1941
Converging Arcs, 2024
Oilstick, graphite and collage on paper
69⅛ x 51⅛ inches
BRAD WINCHESTER
AMERICAN (b. 1976)
SPECULATING, 2023
Oil and dye on handwoven Belgian linen with basswood frame 18 x 23 inches
CAYCE ZAVAGLIA
AMERICAN (b. 1971)
Luca at 14, 2024
Hand embroidery: wool on Belgian linen
27 x 22 inches
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William Shearburn Gallery’s program is multifaceted. From thebeginning, the gallery has served as an incubation + exhibition space to support and promote Midwestern artists. The gallery helped foster the careers of numerous artists based in and around St. Louis including Michael Eastman, Sue Eisler, Sarah Frost, Kit Keith, Tim Liddy, Andy Millner and Cayce Zavaglia.
The gallery has also been committed to the exhibition of a group of established artists including Donald Baechler, James Drake, Caio Fonseca, Joe Havel, Catherine Howe and Bernar Venet. This program is supplemented by survey and group shows that investigate current themes in contemporary art within historical contexts.
Additionally, the gallery maintains a keen interest in the Secondary Market, actively engaging in the Post-War period with a specific interest in Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, Pop and Minimalism. The gallery advises and assists collectors and institutions in the acquisition and sale of artworks, including the logistics of storage, conservation, framing and shipping.
William Shearburn Gallery has mounted over 100 exhibitions, exhibited in over 100 art fairs and sold over 4500 works of art. The gallery has established itself as an integral part of the fabric of the visual arts community in the Midwest and beyond.