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CAVIN-MORRIS GALLERY

  • Exhibitions
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    • THE REAL SURREAL PART 1: New Paintings by Shneider Léon Hilaire
    • Spotlight: New Work by Auguste Elder
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Keith Goodhart
Object From My Friend Who's Gone, 2005
Mixed media
33.5 x 43 x 8 in  /  85.1 x 109.2 x 20.3 cm  /  GK 198

Christine Sefolosha
...of Horns and Feathers, 2001
Oil, graphite/paper
29 x 39 in  /  73.7 x 99.1 cm  /  CSe 45

FIELD NOTES: A GROUP SHOW OF GALLERY ARTISTS, CERAMICS, TEXTILES & TRIBAL ART

JULY 19 - AUGUST 18, 2007

Cavin-Morris Gallery is pleased to announce a review exhibition of artists we have shown in our first year in our new location, as well as a sampling of new directions and interests to the gallery. We will be introducing new artist Sabhan Adam, as well as new pieces by Mort Golub, Chris Hipkiss, Tim Rowan, and Christina Sefolosha, in various mediums ranging from tar on paper, to clay from New Jersey, and bark from New Guinea.  We will feature two or three shields from Highland New Guinea including a depiction of the super-hero, The Phantom. Lubos Plny and Leos Wertheimer will represent work from one of our special interest collections: Art Brut of the Czech Republic.

Also on view will be Contemporary Studio ceramics from Australia, the US, Korea and Japan, as well as a cross section of ceremonial and memorial textiles from Asia. Cavin-Morris is a gallery that takes pride in its eclecticism and enjoyment of visual surprise. As always, our tribal and sakeware room will be open to the public.