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When Imagination Meets Canvas

Hollis Taggart

Hollis Taggart, established in 1979, has been a pioneering force in the contemporary art scene for over four decades. Located in New York City, the gallery is renowned for its unique program that focuses on Abstract Expressionist, Pop, and American Post-War art, while also nurturing an expanding contemporary stable.

The gallery's exhibition program is diverse and innovative, consistently organizing shows that consider diverse evolutionary theories. These exhibitions reflect a focused sensitivity to the migration of ideas and aesthetic development as expressed by a wide range of artists who employ innovative practices. The gallery has explored artistic philosophies specific to West Coast subcultures, including hot-rodding and surfing, and how these sensibilities informed the works of Los Angeles artists of this time period.

Hollis Taggart represents a roster of artists that spans across different generations and nationalities. Notable artists include Thomas Agrinier, a French artist born in 1976, Josef Albers, a German-born American artist who lived from 1888 to 1976, and Karel Appel, a Dutch artist who lived from 1921 to 2006. Other represented artists include Pablo Atchugarry, a Uruguayan artist born in 1954, Milton Avery, an American artist who lived from 1885 to 1965, and Will Barnet, an American artist who lived from 1911 to 2012. The gallery also represents the works of William Baziotes, an American artist who lived from 1912 to 1963, and Romare Bearden, an American artist who lived from 1911 to 1988.

In addition to its regular exhibitions, Hollis Taggart has also participated in numerous international art fairs, further extending its reach and influence in the global art scene. These participations have helped the gallery to connect with a global audience of art lovers and collectors, furthering its mission of supporting emerging and mid-career artists.

Hollis Taggart stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of contemporary art, fostering relationships with artists and institutions, and maintaining a dynamic exhibition programme has solidified its status as a beacon of contemporary art. As it looks to the future, Hollis Taggart will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of artists and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.

When Imagination Meets Canvas

Hollis Taggart

Hollis Taggart, established in 1979, has been a pioneering force in the contemporary art scene for over four decades. Located in New York City, the gallery is renowned for its unique program that focuses on Abstract Expressionist, Pop, and American Post-War art, while also nurturing an expanding contemporary stable.

The gallery's exhibition program is diverse and innovative, consistently organizing shows that consider diverse evolutionary theories. These exhibitions reflect a focused sensitivity to the migration of ideas and aesthetic development as expressed by a wide range of artists who employ innovative practices. The gallery has explored artistic philosophies specific to West Coast subcultures, including hot-rodding and surfing, and how these sensibilities informed the works of Los Angeles artists of this time period.

Hollis Taggart represents a roster of artists that spans across different generations and nationalities. Notable artists include Thomas Agrinier, a French artist born in 1976, Josef Albers, a German-born American artist who lived from 1888 to 1976, and Karel Appel, a Dutch artist who lived from 1921 to 2006. Other represented artists include Pablo Atchugarry, a Uruguayan artist born in 1954, Milton Avery, an American artist who lived from 1885 to 1965, and Will Barnet, an American artist who lived from 1911 to 2012. The gallery also represents the works of William Baziotes, an American artist who lived from 1912 to 1963, and Romare Bearden, an American artist who lived from 1911 to 1988.

In addition to its regular exhibitions, Hollis Taggart has also participated in numerous international art fairs, further extending its reach and influence in the global art scene. These participations have helped the gallery to connect with a global audience of art lovers and collectors, furthering its mission of supporting emerging and mid-career artists.

Hollis Taggart stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of contemporary art, fostering relationships with artists and institutions, and maintaining a dynamic exhibition programme has solidified its status as a beacon of contemporary art. As it looks to the future, Hollis Taggart will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of artists and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.

 

 

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