
Review: Edith Schloss's Deep Cheer
As the title “Blue Italian Skies Above” suggests, walking into the exhibition of Edith Schloss’s paintings now at Alexandre Gallery produces a kind of pastoral contentment. But don’t be fooled into thinking she was a shallow, acquiescent Pollyanna. Lurking in that casual lightness is a distinct quality of mortality and limitation.

News: Estate of Edith Schloss now Represented by Alexandre Gallery
Alexandre Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Edith Schloss: Blue Italian Skies Above, the gallery’s inaugural exhibition of works by the artist (1919-2011), marking its representation of the estate.


News: CITYarts SoHo Artists History Walk Online Exhibition
CITYarts is proud to present the first iteration of exhibitions in this online format for our project SoHo Artists History Walk. Celebrating the works of nearly 100 of the artists whose careers have helped to define New York's SoHo neighborhood and community.

Twentieth-Century Woman: A pioneer of New York’s loft scene gets a long-overdue introduction.
Early in her book The Loft Generation, the artist and critic Edith Schlossrecalls the painting that changed her life.



New York’s Midcentury Art Scene Springs to Life in ‘The Loft Generation’
Edith Schloss's memoir recounts an era of great creative vitality and the time she spent with Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Merce Cunningham





Virtual Event | Joan Witek: an online talk, Thursday July 8
Join us online for a talk with SKK founder and collector Carl-Jürgen Schroth and Bartha Contemporary director Niklas von Bartha





Virtual Event | What is Legacy Planning?
Our friends at the R.B. Kitaj Studio Project have invited us to join them in a discussion.

Exhibition News: "Tworkov: Drawings from the 70s" opens at Minus Space
MINUS SPACE is honored to present the survey exhibition Jack Tworkov: Drawings from the 70s. Organized in collaboration with the Estate of Jack Tworkov, Van Doren Waxter the exhibition presents two dozen works on paper spanning the years 1970-1981, many of which are presented to the public for the very first time.

Jack Tworkov: Towards Nirvana / Works from the 70s
The eight paintings and seven drawings that comprise Towards Nirvana/ Works from the 70s all date from an important decade for Jack Tworkov (1900–1982).