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"Parallel Perspectives" at the Landmark Arts Building


Colorful abstract artwork with arrows, text, and patterns on a gallery wall. Words like "Up," "Down," and "The Wealth of Carol Gardens" are visible.
Jason McLean, "The Wealth of Carrol Gardens", 2015

Located in the Landmark Arts Building in Chelsea (548 W 28th Street, Suite 630, 6th Floor), the gallery is currently presenting Parallel Perspectives, a group exhibition featuring new work by Anne Marie Grgich, Jason McLean, Susan Day, and more.


The exhibition brings together a range of distinct practices, each engaging with color, form, and surface in different ways. Installed in dialogue, the works emphasize both contrast and continuity, highlighting individual approaches while allowing for moments of overlap and resonance.

Colorful ceramic sculpture with abstract patterns and textures, resembling a whimsical butterfly creature with eye motifs and antennae, on a white background.
Susan Day, "Silver Meta Morphosis", 2026

Since opening in March in conjunction with the Outsider Art Fair, Parallel Perspectives has offered a focused presentation of recent works, with an emphasis on clarity of vision and material presence. The exhibition continues through the current season.


Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 AM to 6 PM. We welcome you to visit and experience the exhibition in person.


A painted portrait of a figure with a crown and necklace, framed with ornate patterns and textures. A small face illustration is on the top right.
Anne Marie Grgich, "Art Book", 2024-2026

 
 
 

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