Findlay Galleries is proud to announce the opening of
Signs & Symbols on January 2nd, 2021 an exhibition exploring the highly important works of abstract surrealist, Leonard Edmondson. The California native, painter, printmaker, educator, and author, was born in Sacramento in 1916. His work can be found in many prestigious collections. He has garnered a long list of exhibitions at some of the most reputable institutions such as The Whitney Museum and the Guggenheim, the latter awarding him a grant in 1960. Edmondson’s abstract works are all-over compositions in which biomorphic shapes float through an atmosphere of soft color. His art is concerned with cognition and demonstrates his interest in relationships, both conceptual and formal. His paintings and prints share a delicate line, a concern with the tonal gradations of textured backgrounds, and a refined elegance.
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Findlay Galleries is pleased to announce the opening of
The Mystical Now on Tuesday, December 15th, at Findlay Galleries, New York. This exhibition is dedicated to the late Sister Wendy Beckett, a British religious sister and world-renowned art historian who was a close friend to Mary Sipp Green and an avid supporter of her work throughout her career. You have a gentle poetry that comes from within, as though you are really concerned more with the spirit of a place than it s full materiality, even though you clearly recognize that reality as being the only way in But you do go in, and you take us with you: that s a joy