Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery will open its fall season on September 5, 2025 with a group show of five artists whose work engages the physical and emotional impressions left by moments, events, or places.
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is pleased to present Erika Ranee’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, opening Thursday, May 29 and running through July 11, 2025.
Glen Baldridge’s 9th solo show with the gallery, Headlights, features a series of works on paper created using experimental printmaking techniques, building on the artist’s 20+ years of innovation in the studio.
After several years during which galleries have focused relentlessly on narrative and figurative work, I feel a vibe shift in the air. Is it wishful thinking or is abstract painting roaring back?
Start off the month with thoughtful shows by a range of artists, from established names like Nan Goldin to newcomers like Rachel Martin and trailblazers like Elizabeth Catlett.
What first looks like a moody expanse of chocolate and burnt umber with hints of green and rose gold gives way, upon closer inspection, to a set of underlying patterns.
Word is we’re heading into a supercharged hurricane season that could yield six to ten storms driving up the coast, but nothing can stop artists from returning to the city to mount fresh exhibitions.
Holly Coulis’s upcoming solo show at Klaus Gallery, titled Rubber Band, will feature glowing new explorations of color and line, two areas in which Coulis has fiercely pushed her work over the past 20 years.