Exhibitions, United States, New York City, 25 January 2015
A few have said that painting is dead, but alas it is flourishing as never before. There is great work being done, on the level of Gerhard Richter, Susan Swartz, Tomma Abts and David Hockney, to name just a few. Over time painters have increasingly gained the freedom to invent their own visual language. To experiment with representational and non-representational art through new forms, unconventional materials and techniques.

"Art is the highest form of hope" Gerhard Richter

"Painting completes my life" Frida Kahlo

"I dream of painting, then I paint my dream" Vincent Van Gogh

The Jeffrey Leder Gallery will start the new year with an expansive exhibit: "International Painting NYC IV." The exhibit will occupy 2 floors of the gallery. We are located in LIC, New York City: 8 minutes from Manhattan, around the corner from MoMA PS1 Museum, 2 blocks from the Sculpture Center and 6 Blocks from the Noguchi Museum.

Open to all artists, American and International, who have created work within the discipline of the painting medium. This exhibition celebrates the range of creative exploration in painting. Each painting will be considered based on the merit of each single piece.

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