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Recent works
Carlos Quintana
Untitled #5, ‎

Carlos Alberto Quintana Ledsma graduated from the San Alejandro School of Fine Arts and the Superior Institute of Industrial Design, both in Havana, Cuba. His works show the influence of paradigmatic artists like Julian Schnabel, Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer, and Martin Kippenberger. As a painter, Quintana’s pursuit of alternative paths to success has earned his reputation as a renegade “underground” artist. His pictorial works include codes and discourses, as well as an almost obsessive interest in bearing witness to the passages of everyday life. His tendency to use a palette of solid colors adds a...

Untitled #5
Harley Cortez
Hermanos, ‎
Harley Cortez is a multi-disciplinary artist, musician, and filmmaker. He has lived in Los Angeles, CA, Queens, NY, and briefly in Guatemala.

His work has been shown in Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo. His solo exhibition in 2016 at The Paper Agency Gallery in Los Angeles, "The Poet as Spaceman," was an immersive installation of paintings, film, and music compositions that included a Q&A session with noted astrophysicists, cosmologists, and a NASA astronaut. 

Cortez's artworks transcend the art world and has found successful applications across other creative venues such as album covers, film posters, and set designs. 

His past solo exhibitions include...
Hermanos
Susan Swartz
Nature's Bouquet 66, ‎

Susan Swartz explores landscapes through potent colors and richly layered abstract paintings. With her evocation of coastal splendor and mountain drama, Swartz follows in the tradition of the great German painters, 19th century Romantic sage Caspar...

Nature's Bouquet 66
Mark Tennant
Untitled 2024-25, ‎

Mark Tennant’s photorealistic paintings are renowned for their uncanny ability to capture small details of light and movement. Most of Tennant’s works are lit with a bright flash, giving the sense that his young subjects are the unsuspecting subjects of late-night Polaroid snapshots. His works are informed by the painting techniques of the Impressionists Édouard Manet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Tennant has taught museum copying at the Louvre and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His captivating paintings have been exhibited numerous times in the Salon d’Automne in Paris and...

Untitled 2024-25
Susan Swartz
Sunflowers 15, ‎

Susan Swartz explores landscapes through potent colors and richly layered abstract paintings. With her evocation of coastal splendor and mountain drama, Swartz follows in the tradition of the great German painters, 19th century Romantic sage Caspar...

Sunflowers 15
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