Paul Cadmus
Paul Cadmus’ drawings are lavishly executed in colored chalk and crayon on hand-toned papers in his exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery. Read More
Paul Cadmus’ drawings are lavishly executed in colored chalk and crayon on hand-toned papers in his exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery. Read More
Willie Birch explores stereotypes of class, gender and race as experienced in African American culture in his "Earlier Works" exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery. Read More
In his wonderfully varied colorful work David Bates seeks to replicate the excitement of what he's seeing through his exhibition of recent sculpture, paintings, drawings and reliefs at Arthur Roger Gallery. Read More
Intended to commemorate Ida Kohlmeyer's important place in the history of the Arthur Roger Gallery the exhibit was assembled over a period of two years and consists of virtually all the remaining distinctive grid format paintings and large and small scale boldly painted sculpture by the artist that are still available. Read More
Using acrylics, wax and modeling paste with careful and meticulous craft Jonathan Seliger produces sensuous surfaces and transfigures the familiar. Read More
In conjunction with Art for Art’s Sake the Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of photogravure monoprints by Ted Kincaid. Read More
In the works included in this exhibition Radcliffe Bailey creates dense pictorial fields that function like biographical maps to the historic past. Read More
The 25th Anniversary Group Exhibition features the following artists: Al Souza, Allison Stewart, Bruce Weber, Charles Arnoldi, Clarence John Laughlin, Clyde Connell, Dale Chihuly, Dan Rizzie, David Bates, Debbie Fleming Caffery, Deborah Kass, Douglas Bourgeois, Edward Whiteman, Elemore Morgan, Jr., Francis X. Pavy, Gene Koss, George Dureau, Hans Hofmann, Herb Ritts, Ida Kohlmeyer, Jacqueline Bishop, James Drake, James Surls, Jim Richard, Joel Peter Witkin, John Scott, John Waters, Keith Haring, Lesley Dill, Lin Emery, Linda Ridgway, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Lynda Benglis, Mary Jane Parker, Matthew Sontheimer, Mitchell Gaudet, Nic Nicosia, Radcliffe Bailey, Robert Colescott, Robert Gordy, Robert Mapplethorpe, Roger Brown, Trenton Doyle Hancock, W. Stever Rucker and Willie Birch. Read More
The Arthur Roger Gallery will present an exhibition of large-scale woodcuts by John Scott. The exhibit will be comprised of two series of musically influenced woodcuts: "Louis" and "Blues Poem for an Urban Landscape." Read More