Madelyn Jordon Fine Art SPRING SELECTIONS

SPRING SELECTIONS

May 24 - June 30, 2023

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is pleased to present SPRING SELECTIONS, a group exhibition featuring new works by our gallery artists and a few favorites from our inventory.  Artists include Marit Geraldine Bostad, Stanley Boxer, Ron Ehrlich, Eugene Healy, Clay Johnson, Wosene Worke Kosrof, Rachel M. Mac, Yangyang Pan, Hunt Slonem, and others. The exhibition will be on view from May 24 - June 30, 2023.

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art ART X NATURE: KEN ELLIOTT, EUGENE HEALY, & CAROL BOUYOUCOS

ART X NATURE: KEN ELLIOTT, EUGENE HEALY, & CAROL BOUYOUCOS

February 10 - March 18, 2023

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is pleased to announce  ART X NATURE:  KEN ELLIOTT, EUGENE HEALY, and CAROL BOUYOUCOS,  a three-person exhibition of new works.The exhibition will be on view from February 10 - March 18, 2023, with an opening reception and happy hour on  Saturday, February 11, 2023, from 4 - 6:00 pm.  The public is invited to attend.  

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art Surreal Summer

Surreal Summer

June 24 - August 6, 2022

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is delighted to present Surreal Summer, a group exhibition featuring work by Deborah Buck, Ron Ehrlich, Samantha French, Eugene Healy, Sandrine Kern, Gary Komarin, Kate Roebuck, Roohi Saleem, and Tom Wesselmann. The exhibition will run from June 24 – August 6, 2022. The opening reception will be on Friday, June 24 from 6:00-8:00pm.

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art Summertime Blues

Summertime Blues

July 10 - August 28, 2021

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is delighted to present ‘SUMMERTIME BLUES’, a group exhibition of recent works by eleven diverse artists. The show’s vision is to bring together each artist’s interpretation of the season through highly personal evocations.  The title references multiple, loose associations between the works-- from their predominant color, to the mood they spark, to iconic locales, histories and cultural icons of the season. Mediums on view include paintings, photography and prints. 

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art LOOK FORWARD | LOOK BACK

LOOK FORWARD | LOOK BACK

January 15 - March 13, 2021

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is very pleased to present LOOK FORWARD, LOOK BACK a group exhibition featuring works by David Kimball Anderson, Marit Geraldine Bostad, Antonio Carreno, Austin Eddy, Adam Handler, Oded Halahmy, Eugene Healy, Catherine Howe, Wosene Worke Kosrof, Hunt Slonem, and Rebecca Stern. The exhibition will run from January 15 - March 13, 2021. The opening reception is on Saturday, January 16th, 2021 from 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm.

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art EUGENE HEALY: STEADY AS SHE GOES

EUGENE HEALY: STEADY AS SHE GOES

May 17 - June 29, 2019

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is delighted to announce STEADY AS SHE GOES, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by American artist EUGENE HEALY. This exhibition will be on view from May 17 - June 29, 2019. There will be an opening reception on Friday, May 17th from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. and the artist will be present. The public is welcome.

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art A Whiter Shade of Winter

A Whiter Shade of Winter

February 1 - March 4, 2017

MJFA is proud to present an installation of new works by gallery artists Stanley Boxer, Eugene Healy, Yangyang Pan, Michelle Sakhai and Linda Touby.  The interaction of these works create a unique synergy evoking a dynamic, calming mood in the gallery, a break from the harsh effects of mid-winter. 

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art In the Country, By the Sea-- Parts I and II

In the Country, By the Sea-- Parts I and II

June 24 - September 1, 2016

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is pleased to present In the Country, By the Sea, on view from June 24 to August 20, 2016.  The exhibition will survey paintings, works on paper, prints and sculpture by 17 artists that reference the land and the sea.  Spanning over 60 years, the works will range in style, from plein aire impressionism, to realism to total abstraction, pushing the limits of a traditionally representational genre.

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art SURF & TURF

SURF & TURF

July 10 - September 14, 2013

This exhibition features works by fifteen deifferent artists each providing their interpretation on themes of the summer.

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art By The Sea

By The Sea

June 21 - August 18, 2012

By the Sea

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art Bejeweled, Bewitched, Bedazzled

Bejeweled, Bewitched, Bedazzled

November 26, 2011 - January 14, 2012

BEJEWELED, BEWITCHED, BEDAZZLED: A Holiday Exhibition
November 26, 2011 – January 14, 2012

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is delighted to present “Bejeweled, Bewitched, Bedazzled,” a holiday group exhibition on view November 26, 2011 through January 14, 2012. With a special focus on art with meditative qualities in the midst of a season defined by chaos, the show will feature signature works by a range of artists, including Makoto Fujimura, Stanley Boxer, Donald Sultan, Susan Wides, Eugene Healy, Anne de Villemejane, Abraham Walkowitz, Larry Horowitz, John Beerman and Pablo Picasso.

The show will present works in several mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, collage, and mixed media.

Makoto Fujimura works within the tradition of abstract painting and Nihonga, a medieval Japanese painting practice. He combines sumi ink, used in East Asian brush painting, with pure gold, silver and ground minerals, such as malachite, cinnabar, and vermilion to create unmistakable work. The work on view is a shimmering, multi-layered painting that attempts to span the void between transitory and eternal worlds.

Stanley Boxer is heavily influenced in the Modernist tradition and a superb manipulator of surfaces. In Memoireofmoment, Boxer combines diverse materials, such as glitter and wood, with generous quantities of oil paint to create sensual mélanges of texture and color. His work is represented in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Donald Sultan, a prominent painter, printmaker and sculptor, is known for slightly abstract still-life compositions. He commonly uses bold, bright colors and deep black forms, as seen in Black and Red Poppy, which also employs his signature use of unorthodox media in its tar paper and plaster make-up. His work is included in many prestigious collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (NY), the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Australian National Gallery, and the Walker Art Center.

Susan Wides explores layers of human participation in communal spaces through the transformation of public activities into intimate scenes. Central Park [February 2010] was a part of her recent solo exhibition at the Hudson River Museum and one of her more well known works, as it was the cover for the International Center of Photography’s winter catalogue. Her work is in many collections, including Brooklyn Museum (NY), The Norton Museum of Art (FL) and the International Center of Photography (NY).

Eugene Healy illustrates abstract shore scenes in his works on view, orchestrating lines, shapes and colors into particular combinations to evoke ecstasy. This use of significant form, a theory coined by British art critic Clive Bell in 1913, induces particular moods and feelings in the viewer, created by his employment of paint, sand, fabrics and pieces of window screens.

Anne de Villemejane focuses on a subdued rendering of nudes in her work of view. The emotional tension in Nu Dechire Blanc is developed through a sense of color and texture, and comes from her curiosity about the primacy of emotion and energy in life. As a collage, Nu Dechire Blanc explores the body through distortion and manipulation.

Abraham Walkowitz illustrated renowned dancer Isadora Duncan extensively throughout her life and after she died. The Dancer, part of these drawings considered the most comprehensive record to capture Duncan’s essential dance movements and style, utilizes minimal line and was executed from memory.

Larry Horowitz is a respected landscape painter working in the Plein Air tradition, whose paintings are alluring and tend to elicit a range of emotions in the viewer. Horowitz’s works reflect a careful attention to traditional methods and materials. While The Clothesline reflects a careful attention to traditional methods and materials in his signature application of paint – thickly painted impasto, palette knife carved surfaces – Horowitz’s colors are contemporary. Stylistically, this work bridges the divide between representation and near abstraction.

John Beerman is a master of painting the American countryside. As a student of the school of the great Hudson River landscape painters, light is the presiding presence in Eastern Sky. His guileless wonder produces a memorable view of the serene beauty of nature. This peaceful, almost dreamlike scene floats off the medium surface, delivered with technical mastery and self-evident care. He delivers visual and emotional findings to the viewer, characterized by the full power of nature and devoid of human intervention. His work has been acquired by the collections of Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; Brooklyn Museum, NYC; Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland OH; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis MN; Farnsworth Museum, Rockland ME; and Neuberger Museum, Purchase NY.

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