Galerie Sardine is thrilled to participate in DUET , we will present a suite of paintings by London-based artist Anthony Banks and ceramic sculptures by Paris-based artist Jenna Kaës.

VIP Preview: September 3. PUBLIC dates: September 4-8. WSA Building, 161 Water Street, New York, NY.

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Front view of a historic house Ternura / Fuerza with stone exterior, open front door, stone steps, and blooming plants on each side, surrounded by trees on a sunny day.

Our Amagansett Artist Project Space is closed after a wonderful summer season. We proudly presented five compelling exhibitions that brought forth painting, sculpture and design, as well as residencies and a documentary screening. The season ran from May - Septermber.

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 Love-in-Idleness, an exhibition of paintings and paintings on furniture by London-based German artist Sophie von Hellermann, sited outdoors in our garden. Bringing forth her signature lyrical and exuberant narrative style, von Hellermann sets her own interpretation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, transposing Shakespeare's enchanted forest with contemporary lovers surfing at Napeague beach.

August 23 - September 7

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Song of Chloris: Ida Ekblad with Erin & Sam Falls and Pali Cornelsen.

Chloris, the Greek nymph of renewal, embodies the delicate yet irrepressible force of beauty emerging from barrenness, of a creative power that does not relent. Her mythology speaks to the persistent force of creative renewal, humanity’s enduring fascination with the cyclical promise that even after the harshest dormancy, growth will return, that life will prevail. And that some kind of potential will be realized.

August 9 - September 7

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Penumbral: an exhibition featuring paintings by Japanese artist Tenki Hiramatsu and light sculptures and paintings by celebrated New York artist, Nate Lowman.  Organized around the conceptual territory of partial revelations and incomplete concealments, Penumbral situated itself where form and meaning hover just beyond full comprehension, never fully manifesting. A space where that which exists between light and darkness isn't simply mysterious; it's ontologically disruptive..

July 16 - August 8

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Joline Kwakkenbos: Paintings & Drawings. Kwakkenbos's work delves into the shifting contours of identity, memory, and self-representation, offering intimate windows into her inner world where boundaries of time, history, and gender blur. Drawing from the rich heritage of Dutch painting while engaging with art history and symbolism to examine conventions of the female nude and reconsider the power dynamics of the gaze.

June 20 - July 15

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Julian Kent: Breathturn. Kent’s richly textured figurative works sit in a category all their own. As Roberta Smith wrote in the New York Times of his 2023 show, "[his] paintings exude a youthful perfection. They operate as both narratives and objects with utmost efficiency; nothing is wasted or left over." Kent's paintings were accompanied by functional ceramic sculptural forms by New York-based artist Isabel Rower.

May 31 - June 18.

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In France, we presented Ternura / Fuerza (Tenderness / Force), an exhibition at the legendary vineyard Romane Conti by invitation of Le Consortium Museum, Dijon. The exhibition featured Jane Corrigan, Ana Benaroya, Alice Mackler, & Sylvie Auvray. Through diverse formal and conceptual strategies, these artists tackle aspects of their identities with both playfulness and bravado. Their work pushes forward with brute, in-your-face gesture that reads expressively over-the-top—at times fierce, at times naive, even funny—while maintaining a raw, unruly kind of violence, an untamable force.

May 17 - September 7

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