Fischbach Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Fischbach Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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“America Seen” Exhibition
For forty years, I have been inspired by artists who have focused on the regional American landscape in a variety of styles. Some capture a sense of place through evocative atmospheric effects and brushwork,...More »
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Colin Brown “Black & Light”
In childhood Brown observed the New York City skyline from his parent’s 23rd floor apartment. Finding New York City at night a mesmerizing image, he photographed from atop the Empire State Building, The...More »
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Polly Kraft “Southfork”
A long-time resident of Washington, D.C, where she studied painting at the Corcoran Gallery School of Art, Kraft has spent summers in the Hamptons for several decades painting immediate, virtuoso landscapes...More »
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Milton Avery “A Concentration of Drawings and Prints”
Milton Avery had a lifelong habit of sketching everything around him. His subject matter became a kind of diary of his activities. Although he enjoyed the company that frequently gathered, he seldom contributed...More »
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Nancy Hagin “Vessels”
“I often spend days arranging objects in a still life. At other times, I find items that have arranged themselves into interesting configurations. I’m always on the lookout for these natural and accidental...More »
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“Season Preview” Exhibition
Season Preview presents a selection of these Fischbach Gallery Artists’ new paintings that offer a foreshadowing of work to come. Displaying contemporary American representational painting and works on...More »
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“Gone Fishing” Exhibition
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“America Seen: 8 Artists” Exhibition
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Alice Dalton Brown “The Language of Angels”
The paintings in THE LANGUAGE OF ANGELS, Alice Dalton Browns thirteenth solo exhibition at Fischbach Gallery, celebrate life with light and its visual reflections. Light is the heart and spirit of Browns...More »
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Denise Mickilowski “Now You See It…”
This is Mickilowski’s seventh solo exhibition at the Fischbach Gallery. When the Early Renaissance master, Giotto, was serving as a studio assistant, early in his career, he painted a fly on the face...More »
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Glen Hansen “Kansas City Project”
The Collection of 30 drawings was exhibited this past summer at The Kansas City Public Library. My first knowledge of Kansas City came through jazz. Kansas City Style Jazz travelled up the Mississippi...More »
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“Zer0 Weather” Exhibition
The Old Farmer’s Almanac, first published in 1792 during the first term of George Washington, has always watched the weather. In ZerØ Weather, Contemporary Artists examine Winter. The zeroth order corresponds...More »
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“110 In The Shade” Exhibition
In 1963, the musical 110 In The Shade, opened on Broadway, based on the 1956 film The Rainmaker (starring Katherine Hepburn and Burt Lancaster.) It is the story of a pivotal hot summer day, set in a drought-ridden...More »
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Patrick Gordon “The Subject Was Roses”
In the 1968 film, “The Subject Was Roses”, Tim Cleary (Martin Sheen) returns from WW II, and is greeted by the open yet strained arms of his parents, John and Nettie (Patricia Neal and Jack Albertson)....More »
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Jeff Gola “Unspoken Beauty”
Unspoken Beauty is that moment that does not have words to explain the present feeling when you encounter love, peace, tranquility, simplicity, color, contrast of light, strength, vitality, roughness,...More »
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Anita Mazzucca “Garden State”
New Jersey was nicknamed the Garden State in 1876 by Abraham Browning due to its plentiful farmland. While many people today no longer associate the state of New Jersey with countryside, Mazzucca still...More »
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James Winn “Homeland”
“With this series of paintings, I am returning to my favorite subject and medium; picturing the sublime with acrylic on paper. I always work from my own photo references, carefully painting the skies and...More »
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“Season Preview” Exhibition
Season Preview presents a selection of these Fischbach Gallery Artists’ new paintings that offer a foreshadowing of work to come. Displaying contemporary American representational painting, works on paper,...More »
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“Just In Time” Exhibition
Just In Time, a Summer Group Exhibition, features new work as well as highlights from the Season by Fischbach Gallery Artists. Just In Time emphasizes these Artist’s explorations of their sense of style,...More »
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Daisy Craddock “Local Produce”
Daisy Craddock’s seductively minimalist diptychs play on many senses. Seen from a distance they appear to be abstract color studies. Upon closer inspection they reveal the variation of tone and texture...More »
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Christopher Evans “Equilibrium”
Evan’s paintings primarily focus on the purely natural California landscapes surrounding him. To Evans, the places he paints are precious. They are close to his home, while not part of his everyday life;...More »
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Helen Berggruen “The Open Window”
In The Open Window: Objects, Rooms & Landscapes, Berggruen employs the window to open a dialogue between human dwellings and those elements of the natural world that surround them. “The through line...More »
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Fredericka Foster “Water Way”
Water Way is a continuing series of visual explorations of fresh moving water, from the powerful Kjosfossen Waterfall in Norway to the industrial Hudson River in New York City. Foster’s work has been informed...More »
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Leigh Behnke "Myth and Memory: Personal Iconographies"
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"Greetings From Paradise" Exhibition
In Greetings From Paradise, Artists explore Utopia in painting and works on paper. But what exactly is Utopia? First used in 1516 by Sir Thomas More, he describes a perfect island in a perpetual state...More »
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"Zero Weather" Exhibition
The Old Farmer’s Almanac, first published in 1792 during the first term of George Washington, has always watched the weather. In Zero Weather, Contemporary Artists examine Winter. The zeroth order corresponds...More »
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“One sees great things from the valley; only small things from the peak” Exhibition
“One sees great things from the valley; only small things from the peak,” an exhibition featuring paintings and works on paper by: Timothy Arzt, Milton Avery, Dike Blair, Joe Brainard, Alice Dalton Brown,...More »
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Emma Tapley "Being Time: Inversions"
In these latest paintings Tapley further develops her examination of pictorial representation though the contrasts of transparency and material reflection and nontraditional points of view. Tapley has...More »
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Nancy Hagin "The Accidental and Non-Accidental Situations"
In The Accidental and Non-Accidental Situations, Hagin beautifully juxtaposes the crispness of exposed sunlight with the vibrant colors of various found objects and textured fabrics displayed in her still...More »
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Jeffrey Vaughn "Thickets and Wildflowers"
Thickets And Wildflowers continues Vaughn’s exploration of mid-range to close-up views of the natural world. Subject matter continues to be mostly trees, typically in a thicket or forest setting, and...More »
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"Season Preview" Exhibition
Season Preview presents a selection of these Fischbach Gallery Artists’ new paintings that offer a foreshadowing of work to come. Displaying contemporary American representational painting, works on paper,...More »
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"Country Living" Exhibition
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"Summertime In The City: At Night It's A Different World" Exhibition
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John Laub "Beautiful Day"
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Brad Marshall "Diaries"
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Ryan Cobourn "Crazy Nature"
Cobourn has an accomplished history in photography, but he does not use photographs in any part of his artistic process, citing the disassociating consequences that come with lens and digital mediation....More »
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Alexandra Tyng "Maine"
The land formations and architecture of coastal Maine are joyfully explored in the new work of artist Alexandra Tyng with her characteristic interplay of light and shadow, subtlety and intensity. “The...More »
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Denise Mickilowski "Stultus Oculus"
The phrase trompe-l’œil has its origin in the Baroque period, when it refers to perspectival illusionism, although trompe-l’œil dates back much further. It was (and is) often employed in murals. Instances...More »
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Alice Dalton Brown "Old New Borrowed Blue"
“Old New Borrowed Blue” highlights classic Alice Dalton Brown paintings and works on paper from 1988 to the present. There will be an opening reception for the Artist Thursday February 16th from 5 to...More »
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Milton Avery "Selected Works"
“Avery is first a great poet. His is the poetry of sheer loveliness, of sheer beauty. Thanks to him this kind of poetry has been able to survive in our time. This --- alone --- took great courage in...More »
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"The Art Of...." Exhibition
the ART of features recent paintings and works on paper examining the current stylistic trends and diverse interests of the Fischbach Gallery Artists’. the Art of considers what creative challenges these...More »
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"wallflowers" Exhibition
Wall Flowers highlights the finest selection of Fischbach Gallery Artists’ renditions of the flower. Whether symbolic and metaphorical or photographical and representative, each painting portrays the...More »
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Thomas Cordell "Site Specific"
Thomas Cordell has produced a wide range of work encompassing exotic and rural settings, suburban vistas and cityscapes. His recent paintings specifically portray regions in Argentina, Brazil, and The...More »
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"Wallflowers" Exhibition
Wall Flowers highlights the finest selection of Fischbach Gallery Artists’ renditions of the flower. Whether symbolic and metaphorical or photographical and representative, each painting portrays the...More »
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Patrick Gordon "Paper or Plastic? Secrets From Tornado Alley"
“If I could paint the flower exactly as I see it no one would see what I see because I would paint it small like a flower is small. So I said to myself—I’ll paint what I see—what the flower looks like...More »
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Paul Ricker "Markings, Bucks County"
Returning to his ancestral heritage, Paul Rickert recently began painting the vernacular architecture and pastoral rural farmland of New Hope, Pennsylvania, in historic Bucks County. These iconic symbols...More »
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"Shine" Exhibition
“To gleam, sparkle or glow with light, to radiate with excellence.” SHINE highlights the finest selection of Fischbach Gallery Artists’ paintings expressing positive, lucent beauty. Whether a vivid...More »
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Meg Shields "Particular"
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Colin Brown "Selva Oscura"
Colin Brown’s romantic and beautiful images of New York capture the magic and vitality of the City. He brings the viewer his profound and contemplative sense of solitude of the city he calls home. In...More »
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Nancy Hagin "Watercolors"
In Watercolors, Hagin beautifully juxtaposes the crispness of exposed sunlight light with the vibrant colors of various “found objects” and textured fabrics displayed in her still lifes. Hagin’s work...More »
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Nancy Hagin "Guilty Pleasures"
The Fischbach Gallery presents Guilty Pleasures, an exhibition of recent watercolors and paintings by Nancy Hagin, opening 10 February and continuing through 12 March 2011. In Guilty Pleasures,...More »
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"Gulliver’s Travels" Exhibition
The Fischbach Gallery presents Gulliver’s Travels, a group exhibition featuring the following artists: Joe Brainard, Alice Dalton Brown, Leigh Behnke, Thomas Cordell, Daisy Craddock, Barbara Dixon Drewa,...More »
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Haruto Robert Imamura "L’Ange Noir"
From Lucifer to Lilith, Haruto Robert uses his Brush Fire technique to explore the mischief and seduction of angels fallen from grace. He burns beautifully haunting images of these winged souls lost within...More »
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"We Are The World" Exhibition
The Fischbach Gallery presents We Are The World recent paintings by the following artists: Alice Dalton Brown, Leigh Behnke, Thomas Cordell, Ryan Cobourn, Daisy Craddock, Barbara Dixon Drewa, Christopher...More »
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John Falato "The Heart of Center Meditation: Energy Follows Awareness"
Painting with a highly detailed eye, John Falato works to allow the delicate ambience of nature’s scene to go undisturbed. This series of paintings create an intense place for meditation, the exact energy...More »
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Nancy Hagin "Keepsake"
In Keepsake, Nancy Hagin beautifully juxtaposes the crispness of exposed sunlight light with the vibrant colors of various “found objects” and textured fabrics displayed in her still lifes. Hagin’s work...More »
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"Everyone Loves Good News" Exhibition
Everyone Loves Good News presents a selection of Fischbach Gallery Artists’ visual manifestations emulating health, wealth, luck, and true love—all sentiments of what Good News brings. This exhibition...More »
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Alexandra Tyng "Above and Beyond"
The land formations and architecture of coastal Maine are joyfully explored in the new work of artist Alexandra Tyng with her characteristic interplay of light and shadow, subtlety and intensity. Tyng...More »
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Glen Holland "Devotions"
"Devotions" is a powerful series of still-life paintings devoted entirely to devotional candles. Holland utilizes a striking chiaroscuro descended from Caravaggio to create startling contrasts between...More »
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Glen Hansen "Icons"
"Icons" continue the artist’s quest for the viewer to experience the excitement of discovering a structure for the first time. Hansen’s six previous exhibitions at the Fischbach Gallery have featured...More »
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"Garden Shop" Exhibition
[Image: Alice Dalton Brown "Sunlit Path" (2007) pastel on paper 40 x 32 in.]More »
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Ryan Cobourn "Painting Land"
Cobourn’s recent paintings, drawings, and watercolors incorporate abstract forms in an illusionistic space, and use a wide range of color harmonies. While his images are derived from natural reference,...More »
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"Garden Shop" Exhibition
[Image: Patrick Gordon "Trolley Table" (2006) water color on paper, 41-1/4 x 29-1/2 in.]More »
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"Transmitting From The Third Planet From The Center of The Universe" Exhibition
Transmitting From The Third Plant From The Center Of The Universe presents a selection of these Fischbach Gallery Artists’ varied observations on the world as it exists around them. Displaying contemporary...More »
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Paul Rickert "A Seaward View"
Few contemporary painters can match Paul Rickert’s ability to capture the tranquil charm, innate natural beauty and changing weather of the Maine coastline. For over three decades, working in oil and...More »
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Alice Dalton Brown "Friends Forever"
The Fischbach Gallery is pleased to present new paintings and works on paper by Alice Dalton Brown. Brown began exhibiting in the mid-1970s, with artistic roots in both Realism and Minimalist abstraction....More »