Schoelkopf Gallery
New York, United States
Contemporary
Modern
About the Gallery
Schoelkopf Gallery stands as a distinguished institution, offering a compelling exploration of American modernism and contemporary art. The gallery consistently presents meticulously curated exhibitions, showcasing significant figures such as John Marin, known for "Communing with the Colossal," and Manierre Dawson, alongside in-depth surveys of artists like Mary Abbott, whose "To Draw Imagination" spans her painterly practice from 1940. With a keen eye for historical context and artistic innovation, Schoelkopf Gallery delves into diverse movements, from the abstract explorations of Thomas Hart Benton in "Ultramodern" to the vibrant expressions of the Harlem Renaissance in "Modernism in Motion, Black Artists and Transatlantic Imagination." The gallery's program extends to contemporary masters like Richard Estes, with his "Acadia" series, and features prominent artists such as Andrew Wyeth and Jamie Wyeth, underscoring its commitment to a rich and varied artistic dialogue. Located in New York, the gallery serves as a vital platform for both scholarly inquiry and aesthetic appreciation.