Bertrand Delacroix Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Bertrand Delacroix Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Russell Young “FAME/SHAME”
Bertrand Delacroix Gallery announces “FAME/SHAME”, a one-time special collaboration between the gallery and famed British artist Russell Young. The artist is internationally renowned for his colorful enamel...More »
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Yannick Fournié “Incognito”
Bertrand Delacroix Gallery presents Yannick Fournie’s work to New York City for the first time this May. Fournié, a native of southern France, has established himself as a bold and provocative figurative...More »
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“Winter Collective Part 1, Introducing Jorge Pombo” Exhibition
We are thrilled to add Pombo (b. 1973, Barcelona) to our roster of contemporary international artists. Pombo creates colorful cityscapes that play with perspective and layering. The show will also include...More »
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Quentin Garel “Bestiary”
Bestiary is Garel’s second solo exhibition at BDG. It follows the success of Garel’s US solo debut, Gueule De Bois (May 2013). The new collection will include limited edition bronze sculptures, unique...More »
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Federico Infante “The Space Between”
The young Chilean’s acrylic masterpieces blend figurative and abstract elements to create ethereal worlds on paper and canvas. His all-new collection will remain true to his signature style but will experiment...More »
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“Summer Collective Part 1” Exhibition
Cuban artist Jorge Enrique creates colorful, mixed media pieces. Limiting each composition to a few rich colors, he creates vibrant, aesthetically interesting works using layers of paint and resin. We...More »
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Peter Martensen Exhibition
The Danish multimedia artist is a talented visual artist, painter, sculptor and musician. This all-new show will feature large oil on canvas pieces as well as smaller ink on paper works and several lithographs....More »
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François Bard “Contre-Nuit”
Bard states, “the role of the contemporary artist should be to incite people to see differently.” His work does exactly that. Bard’s dynamic canvases depict an impressive array of content, from people,...More »
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Joseph Adolphe “Messages, Memories and Dreams”
Adolphe is a versatile contemporary painter who succeeds in portraying subjects ranging from sensual nudes and large, blooming buds to charging bulls and regal horses. Adolphe’s second solo exhibition...More »
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Beth Carter “Dancing With Morpheus”
The collection of new works will be Carter’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, although her work has been featured in numerous BDG group shows in the past. Carter, a native of Bristol, England, is...More »
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“A Season in Review” Exhibition
Infante, Martensen, Knoerzer, Dumas and Olukman all debuted at BDG this year with great success. We are particularly excited to present a collection of all new pieces by Infante, Allison, Knoerzer and...More »
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Maurice Renoma “Modographe”
Maurice Renoma is a renowned Parisian stylist, photographer, artist and decorator. Renoma’s artistic career began in the 1960’s when his innovative designs challenged and forever altered the conventions...More »
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Jason Bard Yarmosky “Dream of the Soft Look”
Yarmosky is a recent graduate of SVA whose work has quickly gained attention from the public and press alike. Yarmosky, equally talented in oil and pencil, creates large-scale celebrations of the aging...More »
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“Summer Collective Part 2” Exhibition
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“Summer Collective Part 1” Exhibition
The exhibition features a series of all new works by talented watercolorist Elizabeth Allison. Allison, a young American artist, creates large-scale atmospheric landscapes on paper that invite the viewer...More »
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“Dumas, Knoerzer & Infante” Exhibition
Each of these artists works in a different medium and with different subjects. However, they have one thing in common: they blend genres in unexpected and innovative ways. Dumas’ and Infante’s work approach...More »
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Quentin Garel "Gueule De Bois"
The scale, intricate detail and impeccable quality of Garel’s bronze sculptures is striking. He begins his creative process with large charcoal drawings, which serve as preliminary studies for his sculptures....More »
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"Spring Collective Show" Exhibition
BDG is excited to present works by Federico Infante, a young Chilean artist. Born in 1982, Infante received his BFA from Finis Terrae University (Santiago, Chile) in 2002 and will graduate in Spring 2013...More »
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"Winter Group Show" Exhibition
Yarmosky, born in 1987, is a young American artist whose work has already achieved much critical attention and success. His work has appeared in numerous publications such as Azart Magazine, American Artist...More »
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Ardan Ozmenoglu “E PLURIBUS UNUM”
“E PLURIBUS UNUM” (out of many, one) a solo exhibition of new works by Turkish artist Ardan Özmenoglu. Her playful work, ripe with sociopolitical commentary, challenges the viewer to reconsider familiar...More »
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Ardan Özmenoglu "E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one)"
Özmenoglu is a versatile artist who works in a wide range of mediums including large-scale glass sculptures, works on Post-it® notes, photography and neon lighting. Since her first exhibition in 2006,...More »
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Pat Andrea “I R R E A L I S M”
This is Andrea’s first exhibition with Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, although in his forty-year career he has had hundreds of exhibitions worldwide including four retrospectives. From 1988 – 2007, he worked...More »
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Elizabeth Allison & Joseph Adolphe Exhibition
Allison is most well known for her public art installation, River Gazers, in Riverside Park South from June 2011 to June 2012. However, she demonstrates her tal ent with watercolor in her large scale works...More »
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Francois Bard "Not Guilty"
As bold as ever, Bard returns to New York City for his second show on U.S. soil. Faithful to his style, Bard presents a collection of large canvasses, each one delivering a powerful punch. Whether a prisoner...More »
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Joseph Adolphe "Toro Bravo"
"Toro Bravo" is an exhibition of recent works by Joseph Adolphe. Echoing the anxiety of an age marked by austerity and personal uncertainty, Adolphe’s subjects vary between the beaten down fighter, the...More »
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Michael de Kok Exhibition
De Kok’s unspoiled landscapes are vast and share with us the intimacy of solitude. Whether the subject is a mountain, road, or building, de Kok reduces the scene to the basic fundamentals of line, shape...More »
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Holiday Group Show
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Ron Agam and Tony Soulie Exhibition
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Ouattara Watts and Katy Schimert Exhibition
Watts' abstract, collaged paintings integrate everyday recycled materials, his passion for music, and exploration of his heritage in the modern world. He draws from external influences using emerging forms...More »
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"The Pleasure of Slowness" Exhibition
The works range from video and photograph to sculpture, installation, and assemblage. ‘‘Why has the pleasure of slowness disappeared?” Milan Kundera posed this question in his novel Slowness....More »
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Christa Maiwald "Blue Chip"
Blue Chip is a series of portraits of fifty artists who are, or have been internationally recognized as important artists and, in most cases, financially successful. Among them are Dan Flavin, Eric Fischl,...More »
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"Michael de Kok and Frank Brunner" Exhibition
Frank Brunner uses repetition to explore ideas in familiar iconographies. Whether revisiting the woods from his childhood with the integrated image of suitcases or studying the human form through reflected...More »
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Ron Agam Exhibition
Agam brings fresh, new elements to his work where he further examines the interaction of colors. He seeks to expose the harmony and effective balance of these varying colors with placement and scale. ...More »
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Yves Crenn Exhibition
Yves Crenn presents his surrounding objects, specifically solitary trees, ports, shoes and nudes. The perception of memory is prevalent in his work as every subject is depicted in what seems to be a natural...More »
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Group Exhibition
Bertrand Delacroix Gallery presents a group exhibition featuring Beate Bilkenroth, Beth Carter, Joseph Hart, and Jérôme Lagarrigue. These works encompass the space between dreams and reality, where...More »