Generations: Street Art to Classical Masters
The show unfolds a captivating narrative that spans the spectrum of artistic evolution. From a 26-year-old emerging artist Keion Kopper, whose career launched after being discovered amidst the New York City street scene by blue chip collectors, resulting in a feature at David Zwirner shortly after; to 91-year-old painter Sheila Schwid who has gracefully honed her practice over her lifetime, exhibiting her work since the early 1960's. The exhibition explores the intersections of age, experience, and the artists journey.
Maxine Hoover, the artistic visionary behind the exhibition, expresses her excitement for the diverse showcase: "'Generations' is an homage to the vast spectrum of artistic talent of New York City. From the raw creativity of emerging artists to the seasoned mastery of those who have dedicated a lifetime to their practice, this exhibition celebrates the continuum of artistic expression at every stage."
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The show unfolds a captivating narrative that spans the spectrum of artistic evolution. From a 26-year-old emerging artist Keion Kopper, whose career launched after being discovered amidst the New York City street scene by blue chip collectors, resulting in a feature at David Zwirner shortly after; to 91-year-old painter Sheila Schwid who has gracefully honed her practice over her lifetime, exhibiting her work since the early 1960's. The exhibition explores the intersections of age, experience, and the artists journey.
Maxine Hoover, the artistic visionary behind the exhibition, expresses her excitement for the diverse showcase: "'Generations' is an homage to the vast spectrum of artistic talent of New York City. From the raw creativity of emerging artists to the seasoned mastery of those who have dedicated a lifetime to their practice, this exhibition celebrates the continuum of artistic expression at every stage."