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LOUIS K. MEISEL
GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSABOUTPUBLICATIONSSTORIESCONTACT Louis Meisel discusses the origins of Photorealism, its place in art history and its evolution to the present day. Supplemented with footage from an exhibition held at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017, this brief film features interviews with the artists Tom Blackwell, Ben Schonzeit, Anthony Brunelli, Don Eddy, and the Parrish Art Museum’s Director, Terrie Sultan.EXHIBITIONS
This unique socially-distanced exhibition features the latest Abstract sculptures from this distinguished Hamptons-local. Take a tour of more than a dozen sculptures that have been publicly installed on the lawns of local businesses and residences in Water Mill, Bridgehampton and Sagaponack. View Exhibit.ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
CONTACT - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Meisel Real Estate. Meisel Real Estate has specialized in lower Manhattan real estate since 1984. We are a hands-on firm, believing that the best representation of the client's interest is our daily involvement from the very first showing to the closing of Title.LARRY KAGAN
Larry Kagan (b. 1946, Germany) is an American sculptor who uses steel, cast light and shadow as a creative medium. Winding and welding a tangled web of steel wires, Kagan is able to “draw” with shadows. The focus of his work is not the abstract mass of wires he creates, but rather the shadows that emerge onto the wall when light is castupon them.
RICHARD ESTES
Richard Estes (b. 1932, Kewanee, Illinois) is the artist most commonly associated with Photorealism.He began painting cityscapes in this style in the late 1960s, using multiple source photographs to composite his paintings. Initially, he focused on the Upper West Side of New York City, but has since travelled the world and depictednumerous cities.
BERTRAND MENIEL
Bertrand Meniel (b. 1961, Boulogne Billancourt, France) has embraced digital photographic technology perhaps more so than any other Photorealist. The compositions of his paintings are assembled from multiple photographs and incorporate a tremendous amount of detail. Despite working in fast-drying acrylics, Meniel is able to incorporate more information into each of his paintings than any other DAVIS CONE - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Davis Cone (b. 1950, Augusta, Georgia) joined the Photorealist movement in the late 1970s and quickly became one of the leading painters of the genre.Known for his nostalgic subject matter, Cone’s work primarily focuses on Art Deco-period cinemas in rural America. He has made approximately 100 paintings during his career and is represented in several public collections including the HighYIGAL OZERI
Yigal Ozeri (b. 1958, Israel) has developed a unique style of Photorealist painting since embracing realism in early 2000.His paintings depict women interacting and connecting with nature. Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite works of the 1850s, his paintings possess a romantic sensibility not captured in works by the otherPhotorealists.
RON KLEEMANN
Ron Kleemann (b. 1937, Bay City, Michigan; d. 2014, Great Barrington, Massachusetts) focused his work on what he deemed “corporate graffiti,” depicting the branding marks and logos on automobiles.Beginning with Grand Prix cars, he later painted Indy 500 cars, trucks, police vehicles, and fire engines. His later work portrayed NASCAR cars.LOUIS K. MEISEL
GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSABOUTPUBLICATIONSSTORIESCONTACT Louis Meisel discusses the origins of Photorealism, its place in art history and its evolution to the present day. Supplemented with footage from an exhibition held at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017, this brief film features interviews with the artists Tom Blackwell, Ben Schonzeit, Anthony Brunelli, Don Eddy, and the Parrish Art Museum’s Director, Terrie Sultan.EXHIBITIONS
This unique socially-distanced exhibition features the latest Abstract sculptures from this distinguished Hamptons-local. Take a tour of more than a dozen sculptures that have been publicly installed on the lawns of local businesses and residences in Water Mill, Bridgehampton and Sagaponack. View Exhibit.ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
CONTACT - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Meisel Real Estate. Meisel Real Estate has specialized in lower Manhattan real estate since 1984. We are a hands-on firm, believing that the best representation of the client's interest is our daily involvement from the very first showing to the closing of Title.LARRY KAGAN
Larry Kagan (b. 1946, Germany) is an American sculptor who uses steel, cast light and shadow as a creative medium. Winding and welding a tangled web of steel wires, Kagan is able to “draw” with shadows. The focus of his work is not the abstract mass of wires he creates, but rather the shadows that emerge onto the wall when light is castupon them.
RICHARD ESTES
Richard Estes (b. 1932, Kewanee, Illinois) is the artist most commonly associated with Photorealism.He began painting cityscapes in this style in the late 1960s, using multiple source photographs to composite his paintings. Initially, he focused on the Upper West Side of New York City, but has since travelled the world and depictednumerous cities.
BERTRAND MENIEL
Bertrand Meniel (b. 1961, Boulogne Billancourt, France) has embraced digital photographic technology perhaps more so than any other Photorealist. The compositions of his paintings are assembled from multiple photographs and incorporate a tremendous amount of detail. Despite working in fast-drying acrylics, Meniel is able to incorporate more information into each of his paintings than any other DAVIS CONE - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Davis Cone (b. 1950, Augusta, Georgia) joined the Photorealist movement in the late 1970s and quickly became one of the leading painters of the genre.Known for his nostalgic subject matter, Cone’s work primarily focuses on Art Deco-period cinemas in rural America. He has made approximately 100 paintings during his career and is represented in several public collections including the HighYIGAL OZERI
Yigal Ozeri (b. 1958, Israel) has developed a unique style of Photorealist painting since embracing realism in early 2000.His paintings depict women interacting and connecting with nature. Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite works of the 1850s, his paintings possess a romantic sensibility not captured in works by the otherPhotorealists.
RON KLEEMANN
Ron Kleemann (b. 1937, Bay City, Michigan; d. 2014, Great Barrington, Massachusetts) focused his work on what he deemed “corporate graffiti,” depicting the branding marks and logos on automobiles.Beginning with Grand Prix cars, he later painted Indy 500 cars, trucks, police vehicles, and fire engines. His later work portrayed NASCAR cars.ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
TOM BLACKWELL
Tom Blackwell (b. 1938, Chicago, Illinois; d. 2020, Poughkeepsie, New York) is one of the founders and foremost painters of the Photorealist genre. He was first known for his dynamic, iconic motorcycle paintings of the early 1970s. The rich subject of urban storefront windows featuring mannequins juxtaposed with the reflections of passersby soon became another major theme in his work. DON EDDY - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Don Eddy (b. 1944, Long Beach, California) is the youngest of the early Photorealist painters. In the 1970s, Eddy’s paintings were primarily of automotive subjects. In the late ‘90s his style evolved to include multi-panel pieces of an assortment of images, juxtaposed within a single work.JOHN KACERE
John Kacere (b. 1920, Walker, Iowa; d. 1999, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is best known for his paintings of the female body, particularly midsections, clothed in lingerie.These larger-than-life paintings often drew criticism from feminists, but he maintained his work is a celebration of womanhood. Kacere’s work is held in major collections including Stedeljik Museum in Amsterdam, Holland, PortlandRALPH GOINGS
Ralph Goings (b. 1928, Corning, California; d. 2016, Sacramento, California) created 375 paintings in several diverse series of paintings throughout his career. His first series depicted pickup trucks in rural areas, and his second series of diner interiors and still lifes, was highly acclaimed. Goings’ later work focused onsmall, detailed
BERNARDO TORRENS
Bernardo Torrens (b. 1957 Madrid, Spain) is a self-taught painter primarily known for his monochromatic nudes.Torrens infuses temperature into his black and white paintings to create the feeling of color within his gray palate. In recent years, he has also begun to experiment with chromatic compositions as well. HILO CHEN - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Hilo Chen (b. 1942, Yee-Lum, Taiwan) introduced figurative painting to the Photorealism genre in the early 1970s. His post-modern approach to the nude earned him a unique reputation among the Photorealists. His figures are often highly sexualized and depicted in close-up views.ROBERT NEFFSON
Robert Neffson (b. 1949, New York, New York) often incorporates detailed street scenes and window reflections into his paintings of New York City.While cityscapes helped to launch Neffson’s career, in recent years, he has broadened his subject matter to include the architectural elements found in museum interiors.THE ROLLEI PROJECT
These photos range from the 8 x 10 inch proofs to one of a kind 16 x 20 inch silver gelatin prints from the late 90s to the 4 x 5 foot color prints that were produced through the 2000s. We have images of all of Jock’s most important female subjects. Please visit thegallery to
MARK GOINGS
Mark Goings (b. 1954, Oakland, California) has been heavily influenced by the work of his father, Ralph Goings.He begins each painting by photographing a neighborhood yard or driveway from the window of his pickup truck. The scene is later translated into a painting thatbuilds on
LOUIS K. MEISEL
GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSABOUTPUBLICATIONSSTORIESCONTACT Louis Meisel discusses the origins of Photorealism, its place in art history and its evolution to the present day. Supplemented with footage from an exhibition held at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017, this brief film features interviews with the artists Tom Blackwell, Ben Schonzeit, Anthony Brunelli, Don Eddy, and the Parrish ArtMuseum’s
EXHIBITIONS
This unique socially-distanced exhibition features the latest Abstract sculptures from this distinguished Hamptons-local. Take a tour of more than a dozen sculptures that have been publicly installed on the lawns of local businesses and residences in Water Mill, Bridgehampton and Sagaponack. View Exhibit.ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
CONTACT - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Meisel Music. Louis K. Meisel is vice chair of Concert Artist’s Guild, and on the boards of Pro Musicis, and Pianofest, and an avid supporter of New World Symphony in Miami Beach.LARRY KAGAN
Larry Kagan (b. 1946, Germany) is an American sculptor who uses steel, cast light and shadow as a creative medium. Winding and welding a tangled web of steel wires, Kagan is able to “draw” with shadows. The focus of his work is not the abstract mass of wires he creates, but rather the shadows that emerge onto the wall when light is castupon them.
RICHARD ESTES
Richard Estes (b. 1932, Kewanee, Illinois) is the artist most commonly associated with Photorealism.He began painting cityscapes in this style in the late 1960s, using multiple source photographs to composite his paintings. Initially, he focused on the Upper West Side of New York City, but has since travelled the world and depictednumerous cities.
BERTRAND MENIEL
Bertrand Meniel (b. 1961, Boulogne Billancourt, France) has embraced digital photographic technology perhaps more so than any other Photorealist. The compositions of his paintings are assembled from multiple photographs and incorporate a tremendous amount of detail. Despite working in fast-drying acrylics, Meniel is able to incorporate more information into each of his paintings than any otherJOHN KACERE
John Kacere (b. 1920, Walker, Iowa; d. 1999, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is best known for his paintings of the female body, particularly midsections, clothed in lingerie.These larger-than-life paintings often drew criticism from feminists, but he maintained his work is a celebration of womanhood. Kacere’s work is held in major collections including Stedeljik Museum in Amsterdam, Holland, PortlandRON KLEEMANN
Ron Kleemann. Ron Kleemann (b. 1937, Bay City, Michigan; d. 2014, Great Barrington, Massachusetts) focused his work on what he deemed “corporate graffiti,” depicting the branding marks and logos on automobiles. Beginning with Grand Prix cars, he later painted IndyROBERT NEFFSON
Robert Neffson. Robert Neffson (b. 1949, New York, New York) often incorporates detailed street scenes and window reflections into his paintings of New York City. While cityscapes helped to launch Neffson’s career, in recent years, he has broadened his subject matter to include the architectural elements found in museuminteriors.
LOUIS K. MEISEL
GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSABOUTPUBLICATIONSSTORIESCONTACT Louis Meisel discusses the origins of Photorealism, its place in art history and its evolution to the present day. Supplemented with footage from an exhibition held at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017, this brief film features interviews with the artists Tom Blackwell, Ben Schonzeit, Anthony Brunelli, Don Eddy, and the Parrish ArtMuseum’s
EXHIBITIONS
This unique socially-distanced exhibition features the latest Abstract sculptures from this distinguished Hamptons-local. Take a tour of more than a dozen sculptures that have been publicly installed on the lawns of local businesses and residences in Water Mill, Bridgehampton and Sagaponack. View Exhibit.ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
CONTACT - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Meisel Music. Louis K. Meisel is vice chair of Concert Artist’s Guild, and on the boards of Pro Musicis, and Pianofest, and an avid supporter of New World Symphony in Miami Beach.LARRY KAGAN
Larry Kagan (b. 1946, Germany) is an American sculptor who uses steel, cast light and shadow as a creative medium. Winding and welding a tangled web of steel wires, Kagan is able to “draw” with shadows. The focus of his work is not the abstract mass of wires he creates, but rather the shadows that emerge onto the wall when light is castupon them.
RICHARD ESTES
Richard Estes (b. 1932, Kewanee, Illinois) is the artist most commonly associated with Photorealism.He began painting cityscapes in this style in the late 1960s, using multiple source photographs to composite his paintings. Initially, he focused on the Upper West Side of New York City, but has since travelled the world and depictednumerous cities.
BERTRAND MENIEL
Bertrand Meniel (b. 1961, Boulogne Billancourt, France) has embraced digital photographic technology perhaps more so than any other Photorealist. The compositions of his paintings are assembled from multiple photographs and incorporate a tremendous amount of detail. Despite working in fast-drying acrylics, Meniel is able to incorporate more information into each of his paintings than any otherJOHN KACERE
John Kacere (b. 1920, Walker, Iowa; d. 1999, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is best known for his paintings of the female body, particularly midsections, clothed in lingerie.These larger-than-life paintings often drew criticism from feminists, but he maintained his work is a celebration of womanhood. Kacere’s work is held in major collections including Stedeljik Museum in Amsterdam, Holland, PortlandRON KLEEMANN
Ron Kleemann. Ron Kleemann (b. 1937, Bay City, Michigan; d. 2014, Great Barrington, Massachusetts) focused his work on what he deemed “corporate graffiti,” depicting the branding marks and logos on automobiles. Beginning with Grand Prix cars, he later painted IndyROBERT NEFFSON
Robert Neffson. Robert Neffson (b. 1949, New York, New York) often incorporates detailed street scenes and window reflections into his paintings of New York City. While cityscapes helped to launch Neffson’s career, in recent years, he has broadened his subject matter to include the architectural elements found in museuminteriors.
ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
EXHIBITIONS
This unique socially-distanced exhibition features the latest Abstract sculptures from this distinguished Hamptons-local. Take a tour of more than a dozen sculptures that have been publicly installed on the lawns of local businesses and residences in Water Mill, Bridgehampton and Sagaponack. View Exhibit.ROBERT NEFFSON
Robert Neffson (b. 1949, New York, New York) often incorporates detailed street scenes and window reflections into his paintings of New York City.While cityscapes helped to launch Neffson’s career, in recent years, he has broadened his subject matter to include the architectural elements found in museum interiors. JUTTA - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY John Kacere (b. 1920, Walker, Iowa; d. 1999, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is best known for his paintings of the female body, particularly midsections, clothed in lingerie.These larger-than-life paintings often drew criticism from feminists, but he maintained his work is a celebration of womanhood. Kacere’s work is held in major collections including Stedeljik Museum in Amsterdam, Holland, Portland DAVIS CONE - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Davis Cone (b. 1950, Augusta, Georgia) joined the Photorealist movement in the late 1970s and quickly became one of the leading painters of the genre.Known for his nostalgic subject matter, Cone’s work primarily focuses on Art Deco-period cinemas in rural America. He has made approximately 100 paintings during his career and is represented in several public collections including the HighBERNARDO TORRENS
Bernardo Torrens (b. 1957 Madrid, Spain) is a self-taught painter primarily known for his monochromatic nudes.Torrens infuses temperature into his black and white paintings to create the feeling of color within his gray palate. In recent years, he has also begun to experiment with chromatic compositions as well.RALPH GOINGS
Ralph Goings (b. 1928, Corning, California; d. 2016, Sacramento, California) created 375 paintings in several diverse series of paintings throughout his career. His first series depicted pickup trucks in rural areas, and his second series of diner interiors and still lifes, was highly acclaimed. Goings’ later work focused onsmall, detailed
RICHARD MCLEAN
Richard McLean (b. 1934, Hoquiam, Washington; d. 2014, Castro Valley, California) was known for his depictions of show and racehorses.Initially working from horse magazines, McLean began to create his paintings from his own photography in the 1970s. In his later years, he concentrated on landscapes in which the horses becameincidental details.
YIGAL OZERI
Yigal Ozeri (b. 1958, Israel) has developed a unique style of Photorealist painting since embracing realism in early 2000.His paintings depict women interacting and connecting with nature. Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite works of the 1850s, his paintings possess a romantic sensibility not captured in works by the otherPhotorealists.
TRIPLE CARBURETO GTO Tom Blackwell (b. 1938, Chicago, Illinois; d. 2020, Poughkeepsie, New York) is one of the founders and foremost painters of the Photorealist genre. He was first known for his dynamic, iconic motorcycle paintings of the early 1970s. The rich subject of urban storefront windows featuring mannequins juxtaposed with the reflections of passersby soon became another major theme in his work.LOUIS K. MEISEL
GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSABOUTPUBLICATIONSSTORIESCONTACT Louis Meisel discusses the origins of Photorealism, its place in art history and its evolution to the present day. Supplemented with footage from an exhibition held at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017, this brief film features interviews with the artists Tom Blackwell, Ben Schonzeit, Anthony Brunelli, Don Eddy, and the Parrish Art Museum’s Director, Terrie Sultan.ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
EXHIBITIONS
Hans Van de Bovenkamp A Hamptons Sculpture Tour 12 August , 2020 — 7 September, 2021 . Louis K. Meisel Gallery is pleased to announce Hans Van de Bovenkamp: A Hamptons Sculpture Tour. CONTACT - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Meisel Music. Louis K. Meisel is vice chair of Concert Artist’s Guild, and on the boards of Pro Musicis, and Pianofest, and an avid supporter of New World Symphony in Miami Beach.RICHARD ESTES
Richard Estes (b. 1932, Kewanee, Illinois) is the artist most commonly associated with Photorealism.He began painting cityscapes in this style in the late 1960s, using multiple source photographs to composite his paintings. Initially, he focused on the Upper West Side of New York City, but has since travelled the world and depictednumerous cities.
LARRY KAGAN
Larry Kagan (b. 1946, Germany) is an American sculptor who uses steel, cast light and shadow as a creative medium. Winding and welding a tangled web of steel wires, Kagan is able to “draw” with shadows. The focus of his work is not the abstract mass of wires he creates, but rather the shadows that emerge onto the wall when light is castupon them.
YIGAL OZERI
Yigal Ozeri (b. 1958, Israel) has developed a unique style of Photorealist painting since embracing realism in early 2000.His paintings depict women interacting and connecting with nature. Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite works of the 1850s, his paintings possess a romantic sensibility not captured in works by the otherPhotorealists.
RON KLEEMANN
Ron Kleemann (b. 1937, Bay City, Michigan; d. 2014, Great Barrington, Massachusetts) focused his work on what he deemed “corporate graffiti,” depicting the branding marks and logos on automobiles.Beginning with Grand Prix cars, he later painted Indy 500 cars, trucks, police vehicles, and fire engines. His later work portrayed NASCAR cars.GREG HILDEBRANDT
What makes Greg’s late 90s paintings so special and notable and separates him from almost all other late, derivative, and technically lacking current illustrators, besides his incredible imagination and technical abilities is the SOCIAL commentary.JOHN KACERE
John Kacere (b. 1920, Walker, Iowa; d. 1999, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is best known for his paintings of the female body, particularly midsections, clothed in lingerie.These larger-than-life paintings often drew criticism from feminists, but he maintained his work is a celebration of womanhood. Kacere’s work is held in major collections including Stedeljik Museum in Amsterdam, Holland, PortlandLOUIS K. MEISEL
GALLERYARTISTSEXHIBITIONSABOUTPUBLICATIONSSTORIESCONTACT Louis Meisel discusses the origins of Photorealism, its place in art history and its evolution to the present day. Supplemented with footage from an exhibition held at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017, this brief film features interviews with the artists Tom Blackwell, Ben Schonzeit, Anthony Brunelli, Don Eddy, and the Parrish Art Museum’s Director, Terrie Sultan.ALL ARTISTS
Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
EXHIBITIONS
Hans Van de Bovenkamp A Hamptons Sculpture Tour 12 August , 2020 — 7 September, 2021 . Louis K. Meisel Gallery is pleased to announce Hans Van de Bovenkamp: A Hamptons Sculpture Tour. CONTACT - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Meisel Music. Louis K. Meisel is vice chair of Concert Artist’s Guild, and on the boards of Pro Musicis, and Pianofest, and an avid supporter of New World Symphony in Miami Beach.RICHARD ESTES
Richard Estes (b. 1932, Kewanee, Illinois) is the artist most commonly associated with Photorealism.He began painting cityscapes in this style in the late 1960s, using multiple source photographs to composite his paintings. Initially, he focused on the Upper West Side of New York City, but has since travelled the world and depictednumerous cities.
LARRY KAGAN
Larry Kagan (b. 1946, Germany) is an American sculptor who uses steel, cast light and shadow as a creative medium. Winding and welding a tangled web of steel wires, Kagan is able to “draw” with shadows. The focus of his work is not the abstract mass of wires he creates, but rather the shadows that emerge onto the wall when light is castupon them.
YIGAL OZERI
Yigal Ozeri (b. 1958, Israel) has developed a unique style of Photorealist painting since embracing realism in early 2000.His paintings depict women interacting and connecting with nature. Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite works of the 1850s, his paintings possess a romantic sensibility not captured in works by the otherPhotorealists.
RON KLEEMANN
Ron Kleemann (b. 1937, Bay City, Michigan; d. 2014, Great Barrington, Massachusetts) focused his work on what he deemed “corporate graffiti,” depicting the branding marks and logos on automobiles.Beginning with Grand Prix cars, he later painted Indy 500 cars, trucks, police vehicles, and fire engines. His later work portrayed NASCAR cars.GREG HILDEBRANDT
What makes Greg’s late 90s paintings so special and notable and separates him from almost all other late, derivative, and technically lacking current illustrators, besides his incredible imagination and technical abilities is the SOCIAL commentary.JOHN KACERE
John Kacere (b. 1920, Walker, Iowa; d. 1999, Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is best known for his paintings of the female body, particularly midsections, clothed in lingerie.These larger-than-life paintings often drew criticism from feminists, but he maintained his work is a celebration of womanhood. Kacere’s work is held in major collections including Stedeljik Museum in Amsterdam, Holland, PortlandEXHIBITIONS
Hans Van de Bovenkamp A Hamptons Sculpture Tour 12 August , 2020 — 7 September, 2021 . Louis K. Meisel Gallery is pleased to announce Hans Van de Bovenkamp: A Hamptons Sculpture Tour. STORIES - LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY Reduced Hours. We are closed on Friday and Saturday in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. We will re-open Tuesday morning. Masksrequired.
THE GALLERY
In 1973 Louis K. Meisel Gallery opened its doors on Prince Street & West Broadway after five years on Madison Avenue as Meisel Gallery. The SoHo gallery currently occupies 20,000 square feet and continues to exhibit new paintings by many of the original Photorealist artists as well as a newer generation of the finest realist painters and sculptors in the world. NEW BEGINNINGS: SPRING 2021 Reduced Hours. We are closed on Friday and Saturday in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. We will re-open Tuesday morning. Masksrequired.
TOM BLACKWELL
Tom Blackwell (b. 1938, Chicago, Illinois; d. 2020, Poughkeepsie, New York) is one of the founders and foremost painters of the Photorealist genre. He was first known for his dynamic, iconic motorcycle paintings of the early 1970s. The rich subject of urban storefront windows featuring mannequins juxtaposed with the reflections of passersby soon became another major theme in his work. BRUSH WITH REALITY: YIGAL OZERI Yigal Ozeri (b. 1958, Israel) has developed a unique style of Photorealist painting since embracing realism in early 2000.His paintings depict women interacting and connecting with nature. Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite works of the 1850s, his paintings possess a romantic sensibility not captured in works by the otherPhotorealists.
HAMPTONS FINE ART FAIR Reduced Hours. We are now open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 am – 5pm. Masks required.
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Robert Neffson (b. 1949, New York, New York) often incorporates detailed street scenes and window reflections into his paintings of New York City.While cityscapes helped to launch Neffson’s career, in recent years, he has broadened his subject matter to include the architectural elements found in museum interiors. Skip to main content Menu Louis K. Meisel Gallery* Artists
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NEW SERIES, BERTRAND MENIEL After a visit to the American Southwest in 2019, Meniel has begun a new body of work that captures the and glamour of Nevada's remaining 1960s Roadside hotels. Check out his new series …__View
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MOST INFLUENTIAL ART MAGAZINE, IN THE EYE OF THE SCULPTOR Brian Booth Craig as Featured Artist in MOST iNFLUENTIAL ART Magazine…
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IN DISCUSSION WITH ROBERTO BERNARDI Painter Roberto Bernardi is interviewed by Simona Burattini from the Italian National News Channel RAI about his Photorealist paintings …__View
ARTIST SNAPSHOT: PETER MAIER This newly published podcast features a Q&A with the painter Peter Maier. Providing an in depth discussion about his life and his work, this interview features many previously untold stories by Maier …__View
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PHOTOREALISM AT THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM _AN INTERVIEW WITH LOU MEISEL_ Louis Meisel discusses the origins of Photorealism, its place in art history and its evolution to the present day. Supplemented with footage from an exhibition held at the Parrish Art Museum in 2017, this brief film features interviews with the artists Tom Blackwell, Ben Schonzeit, Anthony Brunelli, Don Eddy, and the Parrish Art Museum’s Director, Terrie Sultan.REDUCED HOURS
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