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LARRY HOROWITZ

APRIL - MAY 2020 / NEW YORK

This spring we will be exhibiting new paintings by each of our Gallery artists.  We begin the exhibition by formally introducing a new artist: LISA LEBOFSKY.

Lisa is a nomadic, plein air painter who documents such vulnerable places as Antarctica, Newfoundland and the Maldives. Her poetic vision on issues of conservation and climate change adds a meaningful message to our Gallery's talented stable of artists.

 

PAST EXHIBITIONS


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INTRODUCING LISA LEBOFSKY

APRIL - MAY 2020 / NEW YORK

This spring we will be exhibiting new paintings by each of our Gallery artists.  We begin the exhibition by formally introducing a new artist: LISA LEBOFSKY.

Lisa is a nomadic, plein air painter who documents such vulnerable places as Antarctica, Newfoundland and the Maldives. Her poetic vision on issues of conservation and climate change adds a meaningful message to our Gallery's talented stable of artists.

 
Miquel Gelabert

MIQUEL GELABERT: GEOMETRIES OF SILENCE

JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2020 / NEW YORK

Gelabert confronts the natural landscape in a personal, intrinsic way, rooted in geometry, linearity, and in meticulous order.

 

LARRY HOROWITZ: SEASONS IN LANDSCAPE

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2019 / NEW YORK

A new collection of paintings from the en plain air landscape artist.

 
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Eduardo Arranz-Bravo: SPECIAL COLLECTION

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2019 / NEW YORK

A special group of Arranz-Bravo’s recent paintings will be shown in our New York Gallery starting November 10 to celebrate some very important events in Eduardo’s career.

 
 
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LEROY NEIMAN

OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2019 / NEW YORK

Franklin Bowles Galleries is pleased to present our fall exhibition of LeRoy Neiman’s work which debuted last month at The Bridge, a prestigious, invitation-only art show on the grounds of Bridgehampton’s private golf course.

 
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PIERRE MARIE BRISSON: OCEANIA

SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2019 / NEW YORK

Pierre Marie Brisson’s new exhibition, Oceania, attests to the immersive influence of the tropics and the lush impressions of the flora and fauna surrounding Brisson’s new studio on the island of Cebu in the Philippines.