The Winter Show 2022 (in spring) of fine art and antiques is held this year at the former flagship location of Barney’s New York at 660 Madison Avenue. The 68th edition of the Show runs through April 10, 2022 featuring over 60 exhibitors across four floors of the sprawling building. Walking through the exhibition, the museum-quality works of art, antiques and design, from antiquities to contemporary art seem perfectly at place with the ghosts of the high end products that lived here in the past. All revenues from the Show’s general admissions and other special events benefit East Side House, a community-based organization with headquarters in the South Bronx. The organization provides yearly over 14,000 children and families with resources to reach their education and career goals.
James Stanley Connor: Spring (Morning Glory), 1886. Marble. Hirschl & Adler Galleries, NY.Jennifer McCurdy: Gilded Vortex Vessel, 2021. Maison Gerard, NY.Tanioka Shigeo: “Pattern” Handled Flower Basket, ca 2000, Japan. Bamboo, rattan and lacquer. Thomsen Gallery, NYAfrica – Gabon, Kota Reliquary Figure, 19th Century Wood, copper, brass. Tambaran, NY.Obadiah Rich, c. 1839. Spencer Marks, MA. Sir Thomas Lawerence, P.R.A.: Portrait of Mary Anne, Lady Beaumont, c. 1825. Oil on canvas. Adam Williams Fine Art – Amells Konsthandel. Counterpoint. 1970. Wool tapestry after Sonia Delaunay. By Atelier Pinton/Felletin, Aubusson, France. Boccara, NY. Johan Laurentz Jensen: Lilies, Orange and Pink Pelargonium, Roses, and Other Flowers, 1848. Oil on wood panel. Hirschl & Adler Galleries, NY.Custom Doors for Gannett Co.’s Boardroom, Lincoln Tower, Rochester, NY. Carved walnut, zebrawood, smoked mirrored glass and brass. American, 1976. Lillian Nassau LLCMichael Dickey: Untitled (Accretion Series), 2022. Maison Gerard, NY. Renwick Taylor: Steps at Laurelton Hall, 1925 oil on board. Ambrose Naumann Fine Art. Sergio Rodrigues: Jacaranda and Leather “Mischevious Chair”, 1963. Milord Antiques. Auguste Rodin: Le Penseur (The Thinker), Petit Modèle, Bowman Sculpture George III Giltwood Bergeres circa 1775, Hyde Parks Antiques, Ltd.
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