NEW YORK STATE OF MIND
Curated by Debra Marcoux
The recent excitement surrounding the Knicks created something that can feel increasingly rare: a sense of collective investment. For a few weeks, New Yorkers shared anticipation, optimism, and conversation across many of the lines that increasingly divide us.
I'd like to linger in that feeling for as long as possible.
Here's to the artists who call New York City home. Each offers its own version of a New York state of mind.
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Lisa BreslowStreet Rhythms, 2025oil and pencil on panel30 x 30 in.$ 11,000.00 -
Greg ChannTondo, 2026acrylic and ink14 x 16 x 1.5 in.$ 4,000.00 -
Roz ChastSubway Man Cover, 2008, June 30ink and watercolor on paper12 x 9 in.$ 9,000.00 -
Eric BlumUntitled No. 1008, 2025ink, silk, and beeswax on panel60 x 48 in.$ 16,000.00 -
Erick JohnsonEdge Sense 4, 2026oil on paper30 x 22 in.$ 2,500.00Courtesy of Kathryn Markel Fine Arts -
Sydney LichtStill Life with Pink Vase & Matchbox, 2024oil on panel10 x 10 inKathryn Markel Fine Arts - Sydney Licht, Still Life with Pink Vase & Matchbox, 2024$ 2,900.00 -
Joanne FreemanFlying Without a Net 1, 2020oil on linen42 x 48 in.$ 9,500.00Courtesy of Markel Fine Arts -
Jill Moser5.10.21, 2021gouache on various papers on Kozo6 x 8 in.
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Tamar ZinnUnseen Voices 25, 2024oil on panel24 x 21 in.$ 3,500.00