Exhibitions of Abelardo Morell at Edwynn Houk Gallery |
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Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 ABOUT TIME15 Feb – 30 Mar 2024Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 New Ground: In the Terrain of van Gogh and Monet19 Oct – 9 Dec 2023Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 WINTER SHOW29 Nov 2022 – 3 Jan 2023Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 Changing Lanes30 Nov 2021 – 31 Jan 2022Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 Flowers for Lisa Part II1 Nov 2018 – 26 Jan 2019Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 Summer ShowA selection of gallery artists and new acquisitions9 Jul – 10 Aug 2018Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 Flowers for Lisa9 Mar – 29 Apr 2017Edwynn Houk Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent work by Abelardo Morell (American, b. Cuba, 1948), which marks the artist's third one-person show at the gallery. The exhibition consists of 20 large-scale photographs from his series "Flowers for Lisa," which is comprised of variations on the theme of floral still lifes. "Flowers for Lisa" is titled after and dedicated to Morell's wife of over 40 years, Lisa McElaney. The artist will be present at th… Edwynn Houk GalleryUSEdwynn Houk Gallery +1-212-7507070 info@houkgallery.com Tue-Sat 11-18 Some Recent Pictures23 Oct 2014 – 10 Jan 2015Edwynn Houk Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by Abelardo Morell (American, b. Havana, 1948). Following his inaugural exhibition in 2013 with Galerie Edwynn Houk in Zurich, this show marks the artist’s first exhibition at Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York. The sixteen large-scale photographs on view will highlight the scope of Morell’s most recent subjects and his continued experiments with perception.
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