English photographer, Nathan Coe, known for his sensual dreamy landscapes of Nantucket, where he lived for the past 13 years, has recently moved to Palm Beach, Fla. “Florida is a lot harsher, it’s more linear, it’s not as soft and curvaceous and subtle as Nantucket,” says Coe, but he wants to preserve “the same style and aesthetic but in a new location” with “timeless natural look of female form and landscape.” Liza Pulitzer, a third-generation Palm Beacher, says “he’s one of my favorite photographers, I love his work.” She says, “Breakers East” will be one day an iconic photo.” “Island to Island: Photography by Nathan Coe,” exhibition runs from January 5 to January 25, 2019, at the Fritz Gallery in Palm Beach, Fla.
Vincent Ricardel, “Spectrum”
Vincent Ricardel’s retrospective photography show “Spectrum” of selected works from 2011 to 2018, is at the Fritz Gallery in Palm Beach, Fla. The exhibition is on through January 25, 2019.
Beverly Fishman, “Synthetic Wonderland”
"Synthetic Wonderland" by Beverly Fishman is on view at the Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach. It's a collection of polychromatic wall reliefs and larger than life-size neon blown glass tablets. They represent Fishman's interpretation of a connection between art and the world of big Pharma.
Gisela Colon, “The New Minimal”
Gavlak Gallery Palm Beach presents LA-based artist, Gisela Colon with her exhibition "The New Minimal." Using industrial molding techniques, Colon plays with light and space to create futuristic looking multi-layered acrylic sculptures.
Donna Long, “The Runaway Horse”
The story behind Donna Long's painting "Runaway Horse" (2007). Privileged to meet two fascinating women, Donna Long (daughter of Anne Rork, silent movie star, who was once married to J.Paul Getty) and her daughter Wendy Fritz, gallerist, of Palm Beach, Fla. They share anecdotes about politics of San Francisco of 2007 and even a connection to the current events.