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EXHIBITIONS
Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021. Abigail DeVille: Homebody. March 18 – May 8, 2021. Paul Edlin: Giant Among Friends. February 13 – March 13, 2021. Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art. Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 – March 13, 2021. Melvin Way: Recent Work and Drawings from H.A.I. DAN MILLER - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born 1961, Castro Valley, CA. Dan Miller spends the majority of each day drawing, painting, typing, or otherwise rendering a dizzying array of letters and numbers into layered abstractions. Names of objects, food items, cities, friends, family members, and other details of life inhabit his works, but their legibility is almost always completely obliterated by the artist’s obsessive PAUL EDLIN - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY He deftly forges strange, vicarious intimacies between viewers and the unlikely subjects of his paintings—from giants and insecure grasshoppers to an entire cast of fretting fowl. Such is one of artist Paul Edlin’s (1931 – 2008) many talents. Edlin beguiles warring, molten subjectivities into form as deftly as Hephaestus. It is perhaps this gift that imbues Edlin’s works with their BEVERLY BUCHANAN: SHACKS AND LEGENDS, 1985-2011 Beverly Buchanan: Shacks and Legends, 1985-2011 Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021 View online component “I want to give people who can neither read nor write but made all the measurements and built their own barns and shacks a different way of looking at themselves.” – Beverly Buchanan The work of African American artist Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015), AGATHA WOJCIECHOWSKY Agatha Wojciechowsky (1896 -1986) was recognized during her lifetime as a Surrealist. Although not following an art movement, her work reflected the sentiment of Art Informel of the 1950's. She had solo exhibitions from the 1960's to the present in New York, Cologne, Berlin, and Hamburg. Group exhibitions included shows with Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Dubuffet, Isamu Noguchi, FrancisSUMMER WHEAT
Born 1977, Oklahoma City, OK Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Favoring malleable structures and expressive color palettes, Wheat’s tactile paintings merge process and narrative to ponder individual and collective human experience as seen through various moments in art history. Drawing on rich traditions from Egyptian relief sculptures to Modernist painting, Wheat’s textural art objects HELEN RAE - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born in 1938, Helen Rae has been creating art since 1990 at First Street Gallery and Art Center, a progressive art studio for adults with developmental disabilities, now located in Upland, CA. Her drawings, in colored pencil and graphite, are immediately striking for their vivid imagery, resonant use of color and innovative reworking ofsource material.
SUSAN TE KAHURANGI KING Born 1951 in Te Aroha, New Zealand. Susan Te Kahurangi King doesn’t speak with words, but shares much of her world through extraordinary drawings. Born in New Zealand in 1951, King stopped speaking around age four but drew prolifically through her thirties, when, suddenly, she stopped. In 2008, almost twenty years later, she resumed her work, picking up where she left off. ANDREW EDLIN GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSNEWSABOUTCONTACT 212 Bowery New York, NY 10012. T: 212.206.9723 info@edlingallery.com. Tuesday – Saturday 10am–6pm ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY 212 Bowery New York, NY 10012. T: 212.206.9723 info@edlingallery.com. Tuesday – Saturday 10am–6pmEXHIBITIONS
Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021. Abigail DeVille: Homebody. March 18 – May 8, 2021. Paul Edlin: Giant Among Friends. February 13 – March 13, 2021. Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art. Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 – March 13, 2021. Melvin Way: Recent Work and Drawings from H.A.I. DAN MILLER - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born 1961, Castro Valley, CA. Dan Miller spends the majority of each day drawing, painting, typing, or otherwise rendering a dizzying array of letters and numbers into layered abstractions. Names of objects, food items, cities, friends, family members, and other details of life inhabit his works, but their legibility is almost always completely obliterated by the artist’s obsessive PAUL EDLIN - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY He deftly forges strange, vicarious intimacies between viewers and the unlikely subjects of his paintings—from giants and insecure grasshoppers to an entire cast of fretting fowl. Such is one of artist Paul Edlin’s (1931 – 2008) many talents. Edlin beguiles warring, molten subjectivities into form as deftly as Hephaestus. It is perhaps this gift that imbues Edlin’s works with their BEVERLY BUCHANAN: SHACKS AND LEGENDS, 1985-2011 Beverly Buchanan: Shacks and Legends, 1985-2011 Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021 View online component “I want to give people who can neither read nor write but made all the measurements and built their own barns and shacks a different way of looking at themselves.” – Beverly Buchanan The work of African American artist Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015), AGATHA WOJCIECHOWSKY Agatha Wojciechowsky (1896 -1986) was recognized during her lifetime as a Surrealist. Although not following an art movement, her work reflected the sentiment of Art Informel of the 1950's. She had solo exhibitions from the 1960's to the present in New York, Cologne, Berlin, and Hamburg. Group exhibitions included shows with Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Dubuffet, Isamu Noguchi, FrancisSUMMER WHEAT
Born 1977, Oklahoma City, OK Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Favoring malleable structures and expressive color palettes, Wheat’s tactile paintings merge process and narrative to ponder individual and collective human experience as seen through various moments in art history. Drawing on rich traditions from Egyptian relief sculptures to Modernist painting, Wheat’s textural art objects HELEN RAE - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born in 1938, Helen Rae has been creating art since 1990 at First Street Gallery and Art Center, a progressive art studio for adults with developmental disabilities, now located in Upland, CA. Her drawings, in colored pencil and graphite, are immediately striking for their vivid imagery, resonant use of color and innovative reworking ofsource material.
SUSAN TE KAHURANGI KING Born 1951 in Te Aroha, New Zealand. Susan Te Kahurangi King doesn’t speak with words, but shares much of her world through extraordinary drawings. Born in New Zealand in 1951, King stopped speaking around age four but drew prolifically through her thirties, when, suddenly, she stopped. In 2008, almost twenty years later, she resumed her work, picking up where she left off.EXHIBITIONS
Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021. Abigail DeVille: Homebody. March 18 – May 8, 2021. Paul Edlin: Giant Among Friends. February 13 – March 13, 2021. Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art. Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 – March 13, 2021. Melvin Way: Recent Work and Drawings from H.A.I. PAUL EDLIN - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY He deftly forges strange, vicarious intimacies between viewers and the unlikely subjects of his paintings—from giants and insecure grasshoppers to an entire cast of fretting fowl. Such is one of artist Paul Edlin’s (1931 – 2008) many talents. Edlin beguiles warring, molten subjectivities into form as deftly as Hephaestus. It is perhaps this gift that imbues Edlin’s works with their FIGURE OUT: ABSTRACTION IN SELF-TAUGHT ART Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 - March 13, 2021 Showcasing works by over a dozen artists challenging the preconception that outsider artists are solely working representationally, as storytellers. Featuring Eugene Andolsek, Tom Bronk, Jeanne Brousseau, Jenny Crowe, Hiroyuki Doi, Paul Edlin, Gee's Bend Quiltmakers, DanielCOLLECTORS OF SKIES
Andrew Edlin Gallery is pleased to present Collectors of Skies, an exhibition curated by Valérie Rousseau and Barbara Safarova, featuring the works of 18 artists from different cultures, artistic backgrounds and eras – from Victor Hugo to Vik Muniz – and Sonja Braas, Henry Darger, Charles Dellschau, Janko Domsic, Chris Doyle, Guo Fengyi, Clay Ketter, Zdenek Kosek, Mole & Thomas, DorothyJANET SOBEL
Born 1893, Ekaterinoslav, Ukraine; died 1968 Janet Sobel was born in the Ukraine and her work was championed by surrealists André Breton and Max Ernst, as well as by philosopher John Dewey and gallerist Sidney Janis. In time, she became a powerful presence in the New York art world. Peggy Guggenheim featured her work in the exhibition The Women in 1945 and gave her a solo show the TOM BRONK - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born 1944, Stevens Point, WI. When we look at the paintings of Tom Bronk (b. 1944, Stevens Point, Wisconsin) we see a compelling meld of a most solitary mode of innovation and a profoundly different understanding of art that is by no means unaware. While he is fully autodidactic in his understanding of fine art, it is crucial to understand that since moving to New York City in the earlyMARCEL STORR
Born 1911, Paris, France; Died 1976. Born in Paris, Storr was abandoned at the age of two and endured a difficult childhood. He was sent to work on farms and eventually packed off to Alsace to be cared for by nuns. By 1932, he had begun creating his first drawings of churches, but his art-making was a deeply personal, secretive activity. In time, Storr became increasingly deaf.HANS KRÜSI
Swiss, 20th century. Born 1920, Zürich, Switzerland; died 1995, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Hans Krüsi was brought up in German-speaking, eastern Switzerland, first by foster parents and, later, in an orphanage. He received only an elementary-school education and was almost always poor; for years, he moved around frequently. After World War II, while still in his 20s, he began commuting from StIONEL TALPAZAN
Born 1955, Romania Died, 2015, New York Born in Romania in 1955, Ionel Talpazan was raised in a foster home. When he was 8 years old, he experienced the presence of a UFO while sleeping by a lake close to his home: he witnessed a craft appear and hover above him, and was enveloped by a beam of blue light for a brief period of time. From this moment on, Talpazan realized he possessed knowledgeTHORNTON DIAL
Born 1928, Emelle, Alabama; Died 2016, Emelle, Alabama. Born in a cornfield to an unwed teenage mother, Dial grew up in rural Emelle, in Alabama's western flatlands. He began full-time farm work at age five and managed to attend school only rarely. On the eve of World War II, he was sent to live with relatives in Bessemer, just outside Birmingham. There, he married, raised a family, and ANDREW EDLIN GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSNEWSABOUTCONTACT 212 Bowery New York, NY 10012. T: 212.206.9723 info@edlingallery.com. Tuesday – Saturday 10am–6pmEXHIBITIONS
Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021. Abigail DeVille: Homebody. March 18 – May 8, 2021. Paul Edlin: Giant Among Friends. February 13 – March 13, 2021. Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art. Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 – March 13, 2021. Melvin Way: Recent Work and Drawings from H.A.I. DAN MILLER - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born 1961, Castro Valley, CA. Dan Miller spends the majority of each day drawing, painting, typing, or otherwise rendering a dizzying array of letters and numbers into layered abstractions. Names of objects, food items, cities, friends, family members, and other details of life inhabit his works, but their legibility is almost always completely obliterated by the artist’s obsessive BEVERLY BUCHANAN: SHACKS AND LEGENDS, 1985-2011 Beverly Buchanan: Shacks and Legends, 1985-2011 Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021 View online component “I want to give people who can neither read nor write but made all the measurements and built their own barns and shacks a different way of looking at themselves.” – Beverly Buchanan The work of African American artist Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015),SUMMER WHEAT
Born 1977, Oklahoma City, OK Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Favoring malleable structures and expressive color palettes, Wheat’s tactile paintings merge process and narrative to ponder individual and collective human experience as seen through various moments in art history. Drawing on rich traditions from Egyptian relief sculptures to Modernist painting, Wheat’s textural art objects FIGURE OUT: ABSTRACTION IN SELF-TAUGHT ART Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 - March 13, 2021 Showcasing works by over a dozen artists challenging the preconception that outsider artists are solely working representationally, as storytellers. Featuring Eugene Andolsek, Tom Bronk, Jeanne Brousseau, Jenny Crowe, Hiroyuki Doi, Paul Edlin, Gee's Bend Quiltmakers, Daniel HELEN RAE - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born in 1938, Helen Rae has been creating art since 1990 at First Street Gallery and Art Center, a progressive art studio for adults with developmental disabilities, now located in Upland, CA. Her drawings, in colored pencil and graphite, are immediately striking for their vivid imagery, resonant use of color and innovative reworking ofsource material.
AGATHA WOJCIECHOWSKY Agatha Wojciechowsky (1896 -1986) was recognized during her lifetime as a Surrealist. Although not following an art movement, her work reflected the sentiment of Art Informel of the 1950's. She had solo exhibitions from the 1960's to the present in New York, Cologne, Berlin, and Hamburg. Group exhibitions included shows with Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Dubuffet, Isamu Noguchi, FrancisESTHER PEARL WATSON
Esther Pearl Watson, born in 1973 and grew up in the DFW area with a father who was obsessed with the idea that he could build a working flying saucer and sell it to NASA or Ross Perot. She has always been a journal keeper and most of her paintings come from her past experiences or her present day experiences. Esther currently divides her time between teaching full time at Pasadena Art Center SUSAN TE KAHURANGI KING Born 1951 in Te Aroha, New Zealand. Susan Te Kahurangi King doesn’t speak with words, but shares much of her world through extraordinary drawings. Born in New Zealand in 1951, King stopped speaking around age four but drew prolifically through her thirties, when, suddenly, she stopped. In 2008, almost twenty years later, she resumed her work, picking up where she left off. ANDREW EDLIN GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSNEWSABOUTCONTACT 212 Bowery New York, NY 10012. T: 212.206.9723 info@edlingallery.com. Tuesday – Saturday 10am–6pmEXHIBITIONS
Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021. Abigail DeVille: Homebody. March 18 – May 8, 2021. Paul Edlin: Giant Among Friends. February 13 – March 13, 2021. Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art. Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 – March 13, 2021. Melvin Way: Recent Work and Drawings from H.A.I. DAN MILLER - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born 1961, Castro Valley, CA. Dan Miller spends the majority of each day drawing, painting, typing, or otherwise rendering a dizzying array of letters and numbers into layered abstractions. Names of objects, food items, cities, friends, family members, and other details of life inhabit his works, but their legibility is almost always completely obliterated by the artist’s obsessive BEVERLY BUCHANAN: SHACKS AND LEGENDS, 1985-2011 Beverly Buchanan: Shacks and Legends, 1985-2011 Curated by Aurélie Bernard Wortsman March 20 – May 8, 2021 View online component “I want to give people who can neither read nor write but made all the measurements and built their own barns and shacks a different way of looking at themselves.” – Beverly Buchanan The work of African American artist Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015),SUMMER WHEAT
Born 1977, Oklahoma City, OK Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Favoring malleable structures and expressive color palettes, Wheat’s tactile paintings merge process and narrative to ponder individual and collective human experience as seen through various moments in art history. Drawing on rich traditions from Egyptian relief sculptures to Modernist painting, Wheat’s textural art objects FIGURE OUT: ABSTRACTION IN SELF-TAUGHT ART Figure Out: Abstraction in Self-Taught Art Outsider Art Fair New York 2021 January 28 - March 13, 2021 Showcasing works by over a dozen artists challenging the preconception that outsider artists are solely working representationally, as storytellers. Featuring Eugene Andolsek, Tom Bronk, Jeanne Brousseau, Jenny Crowe, Hiroyuki Doi, Paul Edlin, Gee's Bend Quiltmakers, Daniel HELEN RAE - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY Born in 1938, Helen Rae has been creating art since 1990 at First Street Gallery and Art Center, a progressive art studio for adults with developmental disabilities, now located in Upland, CA. Her drawings, in colored pencil and graphite, are immediately striking for their vivid imagery, resonant use of color and innovative reworking ofsource material.
AGATHA WOJCIECHOWSKY Agatha Wojciechowsky (1896 -1986) was recognized during her lifetime as a Surrealist. Although not following an art movement, her work reflected the sentiment of Art Informel of the 1950's. She had solo exhibitions from the 1960's to the present in New York, Cologne, Berlin, and Hamburg. Group exhibitions included shows with Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Dubuffet, Isamu Noguchi, FrancisESTHER PEARL WATSON
Esther Pearl Watson, born in 1973 and grew up in the DFW area with a father who was obsessed with the idea that he could build a working flying saucer and sell it to NASA or Ross Perot. She has always been a journal keeper and most of her paintings come from her past experiences or her present day experiences. Esther currently divides her time between teaching full time at Pasadena Art Center SUSAN TE KAHURANGI KING Born 1951 in Te Aroha, New Zealand. Susan Te Kahurangi King doesn’t speak with words, but shares much of her world through extraordinary drawings. Born in New Zealand in 1951, King stopped speaking around age four but drew prolifically through her thirties, when, suddenly, she stopped. In 2008, almost twenty years later, she resumed her work, picking up where she left off. ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY 212 Bowery New York, NY 10012. T: 212.206.9723 info@edlingallery.com. Tuesday – Saturday 10am–6pm PAUL EDLIN - ARTISTS - ANDREW EDLIN GALLERY He deftly forges strange, vicarious intimacies between viewers and the unlikely subjects of his paintings—from giants and insecure grasshoppers to an entire cast of fretting fowl. Such is one of artist Paul Edlin’s (1931 – 2008) many talents. Edlin beguiles warring, molten subjectivities into form as deftly as Hephaestus. It is perhaps this gift that imbues Edlin’s works with their PARALLEL PHENOMENA: WORKS ON PAPER BY CARROLL DUNHAM Parallel Phenomena Works on Paper by Carroll Dunham, Susan Te Kahurangi King, Gladys Nilsson and Peter Saul Curated by Damon Brandt May 13 – July 2, 2021 Parallel Phenomena compares and contrasts the distinct yet related worlds these four artists have constructed and woven into being with graphite, colored pencil and watercolor. Every paper surface becomes the territory for a series ofTHORNTON DIAL
Born 1928, Emelle, Alabama; Died 2016, Emelle, Alabama. Born in a cornfield to an unwed teenage mother, Dial grew up in rural Emelle, in Alabama's western flatlands. He began full-time farm work at age five and managed to attend school only rarely. On the eve of World War II, he was sent to live with relatives in Bessemer, just outside Birmingham. There, he married, raised a family, andCOLLECTORS OF SKIES
Andrew Edlin Gallery is pleased to present Collectors of Skies, an exhibition curated by Valérie Rousseau and Barbara Safarova, featuring the works of 18 artists from different cultures, artistic backgrounds and eras – from Victor Hugo to Vik Muniz – and Sonja Braas, Henry Darger, Charles Dellschau, Janko Domsic, Chris Doyle, Guo Fengyi, Clay Ketter, Zdenek Kosek, Mole & Thomas, DorothyJANET SOBEL
Born 1893, Ekaterinoslav, Ukraine; died 1968 Janet Sobel was born in the Ukraine and her work was championed by surrealists André Breton and Max Ernst, as well as by philosopher John Dewey and gallerist Sidney Janis. In time, she became a powerful presence in the New York art world. Peggy Guggenheim featured her work in the exhibition The Women in 1945 and gave her a solo show theVALENTINO DIXON
Born October 20, 1969 Valentino Dixon, 49, was born and raised in Buffalo, New York. He attended high school at the Buffalo School for the Performing and Visual Arts, a rare opportunity within his low-income, high-crime community. But he didn’t graduate. “I started dating a girl whose brothers were drug dealers, and before long I was in it, too,” Dixon says.RAY MATERSON
Born 1954 in Milford, CT. Materson, who was born in Connecticut and grew up in the Midwest, now lives and works in Michigan. As a young man, Materson was interested in and studied the dramatic arts and philosophy, but after falling into trouble with drugs and committing several robberies to support his habit, he was arrested and sent to prison in Connecticut to serve a 15-year sentence. He wasJUDITH SCOTT
Born 1943, Columbus, Ohio; died 2005, Oakland, California. Judith Scott's art is marked by great power. Her sculptures made of found objects and materials, wrapped in yarn and textiles, exude a sense of mystery not only through their visual appeal, but also in what they conceal. Each carries a palpable charge generated by the artist's intense, generative act of wrapping and binding. JOE COLEMAN AND THE SHADOW SELF Joe Coleman and The Shadow Self surveys the past twenty-five years of the artist’s degenerate and deviant portraiture. Coleman's subjects are at once subjective and self-reflexive; contemplations of the other as reflections of his own identity and abiding sense of humanity. Whether self-portraits, depictions of his friends or— with the greatest affection, his wife and muse WhitneySkip to content
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