Roy Lichtenstein, "Paintings: Picasso Head," 1984. Acrylic, oil, graphite pencil on canvas; Work: 64 × 70 ³⁄₁₆ in (162.5 × 178.3 cm) Framed: 65 ¼ × 71 ½ in (165.7 × 181.6 cm).
Richard Mayhew, "Sacred Passage," 2004. Oil on canvas; Work: 36 x 48 in (91.4 x 121.9 cm) Framed: 37 x 49 in (94 x 124.5 cm).
Helen Frankenthaler, “Flume,” 1977. Acrylic on canvas; Work: 34 1/2 x 108 in (87.6 x 274.3 cm) Framed: 36 1/2 x 110 in (92.7 x 279.4 cm).
Brad Kahlhamer, "Rapid City Chants / Super Cascade," 2024. Wire and bells; 98 x 54 x 6 in (248.9 x 137.2 x 15.2 cm).
Joan Brown, "Noel at His Desk with Mickey the Cat," 1972. Enamel on Masonite; Work: 73 x 49 in (185.4 x 124.5 cm) Framed: 74 x 50 in (188 x 127 cm).
Keiichi Tanaami, "Pleasure Machine," 2017. Pigmented ink, acrylic silkscreen medium, crushed glass, glitter, acrylic paint on canvas over wood panel; Diptych, each panel: 77 1/2 x 39 3/8 in (196.5 x 100 cm) Overall: 77 1/2 x 77 3/4 in (196.5 x 200 cm).
Neil Jenney, "North America Depicted," 2024. Oil on wood, in artist's frame; 40 1/2 x 45 x 2 1/2 in (102.9 x 114.3 x 6.3 cm).
Art Basel Miami Beach
Booth A4
December 4 – 8, 2024
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(Miami, FL) — Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to return to Art Basel Miami Beach with a dynamic selection of historic and contemporary works. Reflecting the gallery’s evolving program, our presentation at Booth A4 will feature new works by artists new to the gallery program, including Brad Kahlhamer, Neil Jenney, Seth Becker, John Pule, Elizabeth Colomba, Phoebe Derlee, and Yuichiro Ukai. Complementing these new works are both recent and historic pieces by Xenobia Bailey, Anastasia Bay, Ana Benaroya, Joan Brown, Helen Frankenthaler, Sally Gabori, Susumu Kamijo, Claude Lawrence, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Mayhew, Jim Nutt, Joyce Pensato, Richard Prince, Peter Saul, Keiichi Tanaami, and Takako Yamaguchi.
BOOTH HIGHLIGHTS
This year’s booth pays tribute to two pivotal figures in the gallery’s program, Richard Mayhew and Keiichi Tanaami, both of whom passed away earlier this year. Richard Mayhew’s legacy is celebrated with a concurrent presentation of his watercolors titled “Richard Mayhew: Watercolor,” on view through December 21 at Venus Over Manhattan’s New York gallery.
Keiichi Tanaami’s legacy is further honored with the opening of his first-ever solo museum exhibition in the United States, “Keiichi Tanaami: Memory Collage,” at ICA Miami on November 21, underscoring his indelible impact on contemporary art. A signature work by Tanaami, Pleasure Machine (2017) exemplifies his seamless merging of pop iconography with traditional Japanese art forms.
A major highlight of the booth is Helen Frankenthaler’s painting Flume (1977), a rarely seen work previously held in the collection of Clement Greenberg, the legendary art critic and advocate for Abstract Expressionism. Complementing this is Roy Lichtenstein’s Paintings: Picasso Head (1984), which reimagines a Picasso drawing through the artist’s iconic Ben-Day dot technique.
Also featured is Brad Kahlhamer’s Rapid City Chants/Super Cascade (2024), a monumental dreamcatcher sculpture constructed from wire and bells. This work is part of Kahlhamer’s larger Super Catcher series. Kahlhamer’s work is currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum and is held in the permanent collections of SFMOMA, the Walker Art Center, and the Joslyn Art Museum.
Other contemporary works include Orientalism – Plate 2 (2024), a new piece by Elizabeth Colomba, whose solo exhibition with Venus Over Manhattan will open next year; Baby Trump (2024), a brand-new painting by Peter Saul; and North America Depicted (2024), a signature painting by Neil Jenney following his recent two-person show with Venus titled American Realism Today.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Artists featured in the presentation include: Xenobia Bailey, Anastasia Bay, Seth Becker, Ana Benaroya, Katherine Bernhardt, Joan Brown, Elizabeth Colomba, Phoebe Derlee, Helen Frankenthaler, Sally Gabori, Neil Jenney, Brad Kahlhamer, Susumu Kamijo, Claude Lawrence, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Mayhew, Jim Nutt, Joyce Pensato, Richard Prince, John Pule, Peter Saul, Keiichi Tanaami, Yuichiro Ukai, and Takako Yamaguchi.
For further information about the exhibition and availability, please contact the gallery at info@venusovermanhattan.com
ABOUT VENUS OVER MANHATTAN
Venus Over Manhattan is dedicated to illuminating the work of a diverse range of historical and contemporary artists through dynamic rotating exhibitions and scholarly publications. Since it was founded by Adam Lindemann in 2012, the gallery has been responsible for revitalizing and establishing commercial, scholarly, and public interest for artists such as Peter Saul, Richard Mayhew, and Joan Brown. Venus Over Manhattan operates from two locations on Great Jones Street and its distinct exhibitions program, which has recently featured works by Claude Lawrence, Peter Saul, Richard Mayhew, Chéri Samba, Keiichi Tanaami, and Joan Brown, attracts a broad spectrum of collectors, curators, writers, and arts enthusiasts. As art world trends continue to shift, Venus Over Manhattan remains steadfast in its focus on the discovery of artists across generations, geographies, and cultures and to expanding the depth of artists celebrated across global institutions, by audiences, and within the art market.
For additional information about the presentation and availabiltiy, please contact the gallery at info@venusovermanhattan.com
Private Days
Wednesday, December 4th, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM, First Choice VIP guests
Wednesday, December 4th, 4:00 – 7:00 PM, Preview VIP guests
Thursday, December 5th, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM, First Choice and Preview VIP guests
Thursday, December 5th, 4:00 – 7:00 PM, Vernissage VIP guests
Public Days
Friday, December 6th, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday, December 7th, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday, December 8th, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM