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| Karl Albert Buehr. (Am., 1866-1952) Expectancy. oil on canvas, 39 x 32" |
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| Guarisco Gallery (at the Ritz-Carlton) - established 1980 |
| 1120 22nd Street NW |
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email info@guariscogallery.com |
| Washington DC 20037 |
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| Guarisco Gallery holds an extensive inventory of quality original 19th and early 20th century European and American paintings and sculpture. |
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| Gustave Loiseau. (French, 1865-1935), Les Pettites Dallas (Normandy). oil on canvas, 21 x 32" Guarisco Gallery |
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Harvey K Littleton. Implied Movement, 1986.
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| Maurine Littleton Gallery - established 1984 |
| 1667 Wisconsin Avenue NW |
email info@littletongallery.com |
| Washington DC 20007 |
web www.littletongallery.com |
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| Daughter of master glassmaker, Harvey K Littleton, Maurine Littleton features works by leading contemporary glass artists. Maurine is a respected expert in the field of glass. Her gallery presents exhibitions regularly and many are accompanied by exquisite catalogues. The gallery participates in Sculptural Objects and Functional Art (SOFA), both in NYC and Chicago and palmbeach3 in West Palm Beach. |
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| Rosamund Purcell. Nest |
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| Kathleen Ewing Gallery - established in 1976 |
| tel 202 328 0955 |
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email ewingal@aol.com |
| fax 202 986 0048 |
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| Kathleen Ewing Gallery represents significant contemporary photographers and maintains an extensive inventory of 19th and 20th century vintage photographs. Photographers represented by the Kathleen Ewing Gallery have been recognized for their achievements by major museums, private collections and galleries throughout the country and in Europe. Many of the artists have been honored with awards from esteemed arts organizations such as the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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| Hamid Karhmar. Juxtaposition, 2006. mixed media on masonite, 48 x 64" |
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| Parish Gallery-Georgetown - established 1991 |
| 1054 31st Street NW |
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email parishgallery@bigplanet.com |
| Washington DC 20007 |
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| Parish Gallery primarily, but not exclusively, represents contemporary visual artists of significance from Africa and the African Diaspora. April 17 through May 12, 2009 Parish gallery is featuring paintings by Robin Holder. Beginning on May 15 the exhibition is Masters for the First Family. Master artists include: Herbert Gentry, Elizabeth Catlett, Ed Clark, Benny Andrews, Lois Mallou Jones, William T Williams, Norman Lewis, Joe Overstreet, Camille Billops, Sam Gilliam, Edward Banister, Huey Lee Smith, and Evangeline Montgomery. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday noon to 6 pm and by appointment. |
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Richard Mayhew. Interlude, 2007. oil on canvas, 24 x 30"
Parish Gallery |
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| Stephen Tanis. Freethinkers, oil on canvas, 48 x 54" |
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| Jane Haslem Gallery - established 1962 |
| 2025 Hillyer Place NW |
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email haslem@artline.com |
| Washington DC 20009 |
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web www.janehaslemgallery.com |
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| Jane Haslem Gallery represents contemporary American painters and printmakers. The gallery is known for its large collection of original prints by The Innovators who changed printmaking after WWII. These artists’ works are included in the permanent collections of most major museums world wide. Many of the painters represented by Haslem have been with the gallery for over 40 years. Today these artists also have received wide recognition, many awards and grants, and museum exhibitions. |
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| Sam Gilliam. Count On Us, 2008. drape/painting, acrylic on muslin and birch panel, 8' x 8' 2" |
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| Marsha Mateyka Gallery - established in 1983 |
| 2012 R Street NW |
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email mmateyka@aol.com |
| Washington DC 20009 |
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web www.marshamateykagallery.com |
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| Marsha Mateyka Gallery represents approximately 20 contemporary artists including Sam Gilliam, Nathan Oliveira, William T. Wiley and the Estate of Gene Davis. The gallery is featuring Kathleen Kucka: NEW PAINTINGS, March 28 through May 2. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11:00 to 5:00 pm and by appointment. |
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Mary Chiaramonte. Statuette. mixed media on canvas,
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| Nevin Kelly Gallery - established 2003 |
| 1400 Irving Street NW #132 |
email info@nevinkellygallery.com |
| Washington DC 20010 |
web www.nevinkellygallery.com |
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| The Nevin Kelly Gallery seeks to bring a fresh perspective to offerings of contemporary art in the Washington, DC area (and elsewhere, by internet).
The gallery's exhibition philosophy is to devote about half of each year to exhibiting works by all of its represented artists, in a group exhibition format that changes as works are sold or new works are introduced, and to host several solo or small group exhibitions during the rest of the year, typically in the Spring and Autumn. This allows the gallery to give ample "wall time" to its group of 20-or-so represented artists and also to introduce new artists or new concepts to the community. The gallery is committed to dedicating a large portion of its special exhibition schedule to the display of works by local artists - particularly emerging artists - and also to introducing international artists or American artists from outside the region to the Washington area. |
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| Robert Freeman. Three Red Dresses. oil on canvas, 47 x 64" |
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| Zenith Gallery - established 1978 |
| Formerly: 413 7th Street NW |
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email art@zenithgallery.com |
| Washington DC 20004 |
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| Margery Goldberg, owner of Zenith Gallery has been on 7th Street NW for over 30 years. The inventory is extensive, and represents contemporary artists in all media. This almost certainly has been the most active gallery in the city. Now Margery Goldberg will move her inventory to another location and continue to do business by appointment and on the internet. |
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| Erik Thor Sandberg. Fleet, 2009. oil on canvas, 60 x 40" |
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| Conner Contemporary Art - established 1999 |
| 1358-60 Florida Avenue NE |
email info@connercontemporary.com |
| Washington DC 20002 |
web www.connercontemporary.com |
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| Leigh Conner, owner of Conner Contemporary Art has recently moved Into a 12,000 square foot gallery in Washington’s Trinidad section at a time when most galleries are downsizing. The gallery shows works by contemporary artists in all media which focus on a strong conceptual basis. In 2007 Conner created gogo art projects, a venture devoted to incubating emerging and experimental art. |
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| Dean Kessmann. Untitled (Wisconsin House 2) from Architectural Intersections, 2009. archival pigment print, 28 1/2 x 35 1/2", edition 2 Conner Contemporary Art |
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James Marshall (Dalek). Untitled 2008.6, 2008. acrylic on panel,
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| Irvine Contemporary - established 2002 |
| 1412 14th Street NW |
email info@irvinecontemporary.com |
| Washington DC 20005 |
web www.irvinecontemporary.com |
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| Irvine Contemporary specializes in contemporary art by early and mid-career artists with growing national and international reputations. The gallery is a full-service gallery focusing on the needs of collectors at any level of experience. Through May 16 the gallery is featuring the works of Shawne Major: Love Calls Us to the Things of This World. And June 2 to July 25. Street/Studio will show artists who use the street and urban space as extensions of their studios. |
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| Shawne Major. L'Argent, 2008. fabric, plastic toys, mixed materials, 7 x 7' Irvine Contemporary |
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| John Winslow. Sketch, 2008. oil on canvas, 70 x 70" |
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| The Fraser Gallery - established 1996 |
| 7700 Wisconsin Avenue |
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email frasergallery@hotmail.com |
| Bethesda MD 20814 |
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| April 10 - May 30 Fraser gallery's exhibition is Bethesda Green, a show of photographs and mixed media collages created with recycled materials. Beginning June 3 through July 4 The Fraser Gallery will host the Bethesda Painting Awards in connection with the Bethesda Art Walk. |
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Michael Fitts. Chinese Take-Out Box, 2008 oil on reclaimed metal, 14 x 17"
Fraser Gallery |
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| Tim O'Kane. Blue. oil on wood, 32 x 18 1/2" |
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| Adams Davidson Gallery - established 1965 |
| 2727 29th Street NW #504 |
email ted.cooper@mindspring.com |
| Washington DC 20008 |
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| Adams Davidson Galleries, owned by Ted Cooper, places a special emphasis on important paintings, drawings, and sculpture by American artists from the Revolution to the New Deal, from Gilbert Stuart to Edward Hopper. The gallery also offers European paintings from the 16th-19th centuries and selected contemporary works. Cooper is a licensed and certified member of both the Appraisers Association of America and the American Society of Appraisers. |
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| Wolf Kahn. All About Orange, 2008. oil on canvas, 36 x 32" |
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| Addison/Ripley Gallery - established 1981 |
| 1670 Wisconsin Avenue NW |
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email addisonrip@aol.com |
| Washington DC 20007 |
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web www.addisonripleyfineart.com |
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| Established by partners Sylvia Ripley and Christopher Addison, Addison/Ripley has become one of Washington's foremost contemporary galleries, featuring changing exhibitions of the work of leading area and of internationally recognized artists. Painting, sculpture, photography and fine arts prints are among the disciplines presented. The gallery is located in Georgetown and is available for your special events. |
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| Alla Rogers. Above the Throng. acrylic, gold leaf and mixed media, 40 x 50" |
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| Alla Rogers Gallery - established 1990 |
1054 31st Street NW |
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Alla Rogers Gallery is entering it's twentieth year as a specialist and presenter of art from Eastern Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union. "Her language skills combined with her educated eye and extensive network throughout Central and Eastern Europe, have made her an authority on art of this region." Home and Design Magazine Rogers works closely with collectors, interior designers and architects. She is available as a lecturer, curator, writer, cultural tourism consultant and appraiser in her area of competency. She is open by appointment only 202 333 8595. |
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| Lee Boynton. Windalier. watercolor, 14 x 20” |
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| Foxhall Gallery - established 1976 |
| 3301 New Mexico venue NW |
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email foxhallgallery@foxhallgallery.com |
| Washington DC 20016 |
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web www.foxhallgallery.com |
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| Foxhall Gallery exhibits both emerging and established contemporary artists. The gallery exhibits works in all media by local, national and international artists with an emphasis on realism. Jerry and Twila Eisley maintain a large inventory and the gallery has rotating exhibitions year round. |
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| Mira Hecht. Untitled #1. oil on canvas, 39 1/2 x 36" |
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| The Ralls Collection - established 1991 |
| 1516 31st Street NW |
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email maralls@aol.com |
| Washington DC 20007 |
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web www.rallscollection.com |
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| Marsha Ralls made her way into the gallery business by first working for Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Sotheby’s Auction House, NYC, a private art consultant, and now her gallery in Georgetown. She specializes in contemporary American paintings, photography, prints, and sculpture, with an emphasis on photography. She has traveled as a cultural and diplomatic ambassador for the Washington DC Arts & Humanities Commission Board to Beijing, Shanghai and Bangkok. More recently she worked with local business leaders introducing art concepts in Dubai. |
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| Alma Woodsey Thomas (American 1881-1978). Untitled, 1968. mixed media on paper. 11 7/8 x 15 3/4" |
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| HEMPHILL - established 1993 |
| 1515 14th Street NW |
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email gallery@hemphillfinearts.com |
| Washington DC 20005 |
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web www.hemphillfinearts.com |
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| When George Hemphill opened his gallery he set the standard for the representation and exhibition of contemporary art in Washington, DC. The gallery's exhibition schedule features contemporary art ranging from emerging to mid-career to established artists. In addition, the gallery mounts exhibitions of contemporary artists, historically significant artwork, and socially relevant subjects. The diversity of this schedule is designed to showcase important talent and provide artwork appealing to a broad range of interests. HEMPHILL Fine Arts offers advisory and consulting services to corporate and private clients, providing assistance in the consideration, acquisition, and presentation of fine art. |
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Al Souza. Jabberwocky, 2008. puzzle parts & glue on wood, 46 x 46"
HEMPHILL |
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Chuck Close. Untitled ("Kate"), 2008. pigment print on
archival gloss paper, chine-colléd to 600gsm Fabriano watercolor paper paper size: 60 x 40", Image size: 21 x 51", edition of 15 |
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| Adamson Gallery - Adamson Editions established 1982 |
| 1515 14th Street NW |
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email gallery@adamsonallery.com |
| Washington DC 20005 |
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web www.adamsongallery.com |
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| Director Laurie Adamson showcases the publications of Adamson Editions, as well as emerging and established local, national and international artists. Adamson Editions, a Washington DC-based digital atelier, has been in operation since 1979, first as a lithography studio. Since 1993, David Adamson has been the premier digital printmaker in the country. |
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| Jim Hodges. "I've pictured us....", 2008. folded archival
pigment print on transparent Mylar, Framed dimensions: 36 7/8 x 27 x 2 3/4 inches, edition of 25. Adamson Gallery |
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