15 Galleries to Keep an Eye on in 2023: Part 2

Do you have a love of art? If you do, you may be intrigued by what art galleries worldwide can present to you, with weird and wonderful styles amongst countless artists being available at your fingertips in each.

Art galleries operate to connect collectors and artists alike - so why not access the services available to you? Scan our next three picks of art galleries you must look out for in 2023!

Venus Over Manhattan

Opened in 2012, this gallery commits itself to showcase revolutionary works of a diverse range of artists, including those touching on contemporary twists and those with more historical roots. The gallery also celebrates a heavy focus on digital pieces, demonstrating its ability to evolve as the art industry continues to evolve with it. Venus Over Manhattan is particularly intriguing due to the staggering number of artists it collaborates with, resulting in impressive numbers of exhibitions, art fairs, and opportunities for those in the art industry to network.

Fans can get excited about David Deutsch: Hurly Burly, the gallery’s newest exhibition, which is on display until 8th February this year. This show portrays a staggering forty abstract pieces of work, all featuring Deutsch’s unique approach to acrylic painting. Also coming up this year is Anastasia Bay: The Stumbler’s Parade, which follows Deutsch’s work until 11th March. This Brussels-based artist creates work inspired by The Blind Leading the Blind, a masterpiece dating back to 1568.

Other artists to watch in this gallery include portrait painter Cornelius Annor and Rachel Simon Marino, an artist who brings visuals of carnival funhouses to the table.

Stay updated with this gallery’s artists, and never miss a thing! 

www.venusovermanhattan.com

Kutlesa

This art gallery is stuffed with post-war and contemporary masterpieces and boasts a Swiss-based exhibition space which draws in art lovers from all over the planet. You can find this gallery next to the infamous Mount Rigi, otherwise known as Queen of the Mountains.

The great thing about this gallery is that it is committed to promoting both emerging and established artists, no matter what media they decide to utilize. This suggests that Kutlesa is open to exploring a diverse range of perspectives.

This year, fans can expect to indulge in a new exhibition of American collaborators, I am American, which is on display up until 18th February. This work experiments with a broad range of artistic processes, including figuration and abstraction, including contributions from Tim Buckley, Anne Vieux, Emily Marie Miller, Issy Wood, and Leonard Baby, amongst a long list of other spectacular artists!

Also in the gallery, art lovers should watch out for Tania Marmolejo, who applies inspiration from her Scandinavian-Caribbean heritage to her masterpieces, along with Aramis Navarro, who uses language and humor in his collages, paintings, drawings, installations, and sculptures.

Remember to follow this gallery to stay up-to-date with all the latest artists and exhibitions!

www.kutlesagallery.com

 

19 Karen Contemporary Artspace

The last gallery in today’s round-up is 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace, a gallery which is led by the solid value for offering viewers a sensory-inspired experience. This space celebrates contrasting colours, textures, and cultures to combine different forms of beauty at their best.

The intriguing thing about 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace is the variety of both artwork and artists it promotes. Here, you can view expressionism, street art, contemporary figurative pieces, abstract, surrealism, pop art, and more, created by over a whopping ninety artists.

Due to its inclusivity, this gallery hosts a range of solo shows and mini-shows throughout the year. For example, you can expect to see newly displayed work from Ande Whall, Ramona Nordal, and Debbie Reda from 22nd April. Focusing on childhood memories, Reda’s masterpieces are certainly ones to watch out for.

Furthermore, Series 3 of solo shows are coming to fans on 15th July, with Redmiller Blood, Beau Bernier Frank, and Philip Bosman’s work being shown amongst a list of others. Bosman is a Belgian-based artist specializing in graffiti and graphic design, which he marries with themes of fantasy and surrealism.

Be sure to stay updated with this gallery via its social networking platforms today!

www.19karen.com.au

 

Conclusion

This piece has drawn light on three fantastic art galleries that you should go and explore this year. Each features a whole host of skilful professionals, specialized focal points, and exciting showcasing experiences. So, what are you waiting for? Get out and start embracing the art you love today!

Roy Ockers

Art collector and founder of Banditto Residency, Roy Ockers, is a proud father and works to empower artists, celebrate their unique take on a variety of masterpieces, and promote them to the broader international community of creatives. Roy makes it his mission to source the hottest artists out there and share them with the world.

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