Filtering by: 2024

Hand-carved Linoleum Reduction Process by Dave Lefner
Oct
12
to Oct 13

Hand-carved Linoleum Reduction Process by Dave Lefner

  • Jim Kempner Fine Art (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

 Join us and artist Dave Lefner for a demonstration of his reduction linocuts.  Dave will share his process and explain the linoleum reduction technique, which was pioneered by Pablo Picasso.  A multi-colored image is printed using only one linoleum block, this process is rarely employed by artists working today because of its difficulty and precision.  This is a great opportunity to learn more about this fascinating printing process.  We hope to see you there.

View Event →
Jim Watt | New Paintings
Sep
26
to Oct 20

Jim Watt | New Paintings

  • Jim Kempner Fine Art (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Jim Watt | Recent Paintings now up until October 20th in conjunction with the launch of his new book, “Paintings | 2021-2023.”

The book highlights all of his paintings from the Liminal, Modal, and Rome Series. In addition, it includes an interview of Jim Kempner & Jim Watt, as well as writings from several influential people to Jim Watt.

>Click here for Digital Catalogue

>Purchase a Signed Copy Here

View Event →
KNOCKOUT
Jun
16
5:00 PM17:00

KNOCKOUT

Join AHA Underground @ Jim Kempner Fine Art, May 16th, 2024 from 6PM - 8PM for the latest exhibition, KNOCKOUT. Featuring artists, Nancy Bruno, Vincent Dion, Rosanne Ebner, Akwasi Gyambibi, Denae Howard, Mary Tooley Parker, Susu Pianchupattana, Jeffrey Allen Price, Margaret Roleke, Nola Romano, Jesse Scaturro, & Floyd Strickland.

View Event →
Jessica Helfand | The Service Society
May
16
to Jun 23

Jessica Helfand | The Service Society

  • Jim Kempner Fine Art (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Jim Kempner Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by artist, Jessica Helfand.

The paintings imagine a diasporic community of Irish women; housekeepers and cooks, chambermaids and scullery maids, and laundresses who were employed, more than a century ago by a number of wealthy American families.

Combining research, photography, and speculative operations of artificial intelligence, their portraits reclaim -and reframe- a long-overlooked story of independence, perseverance, and selfhood.

>Click here for digital catalogue

View Event →