
THE INTERNAITONAL EXPOSITION OF CONTEMPORARY AND MODERN ART
24-27 APRIL 2025
24-27 APRIL 2025
AMERICAN (1956- 2002)
Chinese Flower , 2008
Gesso, flashe and paper collage on paper
52 x 40 in.
AMERICAN (1956- 2002)
Single Flower, 2008 Bronze
46 1/2 x 26 x 5 1/2 in. 4/8
AMERICAN (b. 1962)
Girl in Bed, 1993
Watercolor on paper
13 x 15 5/8 in.
AMERICAN/GERMAN (1915-1994)
Untitled, 1980
Oil on paper
34 x 34 in.
AMERICAN (1928-2011)
Parets VII, 1987
Monotype 57 x 44 in.
AMERICAN (b. 1953)
Untitled, 1953
Acrylic and fluorescent acrylic on digitally printed paper
21 x 16 in.
AMERICAN (b. 1953)
Untitled, 1953
Acrylic and fluorescent acrylic on digitally printed paper
21 x 16 in.
AMERICAN (b. 1955)
Study for Bed Man, 2013
Ink wash and collage
20 3/4 x 33 1/2 in.
AMERICAN (1923-2015)
Oak, 1967
Graphite on paper
22 1/4 x 29 1/4 in.
ELLSWORTH KELLY
AMERICAN (1923-2015)
Oak, 1969 Drawing
22 x 29 7/8 in.
AMERICAN (1923-1997)
Interior with Painting of Trees (Study), 1997
Colored pencil and graphite pencil on paper
8 x 8 3/4 in.
AMERICAN (b. 1959)
Silver River - Mississippi, 2007
Cast silver
35 x 5 1/2 in. 2/30
AMERICAN (b. 1953)
Study of Dirty Boy #1, 2021
Ink and charcoal on vellum
21 x 31 3/8 in.
FRENCH (1869- 1954)
Portrait de femme (Wilma Javor), 1938
Pen and ink on paper
15 x 11 in.
SPANISH (1893 - 1983)
Le Chasseur de Pieuvres, 1969
Etching, aquatint and carborundum in colors
411/2 x 261/4 in.
22/75
AMERICAN (1925 - 1992)
Flowers II, 1981
Lithograph
42 1/2 x 32 1/2 in.
AP 13/16
AMERICAN (b. 1965)
Nick, 2004
Seven color etching w/ aquatint on
En Tout Cas paper, hand torn
40 1/2 x 32 in.
Edition PP 2/5
Andy Warhol, 1997
Graphite on paper 12 x 8 5/8 in.
AMERICAN (b. 1941)
Untitled, 2001
Bronze on artist’s wood base
25 1/2 x 16 x 11 1/4 in.
AMERICAN (b. 1936)
Noguchi’s Okinawa Woodpecker, 1977
Oil, glitter and lacquer on graph paper mounted on tycore
18 x 23 x 4 1/8 in.
William Sherburn Gallery’s program is multifaceted. From the beginning, 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 Sherburn 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.