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Miles Slater | Metamorphosis

Sculptor Miles Slater explains the meaning of "Meta," a collaborative work with painter J. Steven Manolis. Broadway production "Metamorphosis" (1989) with Mikhail Baryshnikov, became an inspiration for the installation. It's on view at the Fritz Gallery in Palm Beach, through May 5, 2019.

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J. Steven Manolis and Miles Slater | Palm Beach Light

Palm Beach Light exhibition showcases the latest works of abstract impressionist artist J. Steven Manolis and sculptor Miles Slater. Curiously, both came into the art world later in their lives after successful business careers on Wall Street. The show is on view April 4 - May 5, 2019 at the Fritz Gallery in Palm Beach, Fla.

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Helmut Koller | #Kollerism

On February 21, the Fritz Gallery hosted an opening reception for a solo exhibition of Austrian-born artist Helmut Koller. Known for his brightly colored animal paintings, self-taught artist Koller comes from the world of photography. Having made his name as the official photographer of the Vienna State Opera, he started painting realistically, like Victor Vasarely and other artists, but then his style evolved. He coined a word for it, "Kollerism," which he defines as "realistic representation of the form and the abstraction of colors" with a three-color harmony. "I am the creator, leader and only follower of my own art movement," states Koller. The artist spends his time between Palm Beach, Florida and his native Vienna, Austria. His work is on display at the Fritz through March 17, 2019.