Past Exhibitions

Michael david: the mirror stage

november 11th - january 7th

In his latest series David returns to the themes and essence of his breakthrough Symbol Paintings shown at the legendary Sidney Janis Gallery in 1981. As if shattering the quantum fields of Pollock, the way Pollock shattered the innovation of Cézanne, David redefines the use of surface and action "painting" with personal narratives that also speak to the complexity of our contemporary lives.

 

TODD MURPHY: WINK

OCTOBER 7TH - NOVEMBER 4TH

Bill Lowe Gallery is pleased to announce the representation of The Estate of Todd Murphy (b. 1962, Chicago; d. 2020, New York) and in fall of 2022 the first major exhibition of work since the artist’s passing. For more than three decades, Murphy synthesized a wide range of mediums including sculpture, painting, film, drawing and photography in mystifying combinations. Existing between anthropology and avant-garde aesthetics, the artist’s inventive mixed media works draw from revisionist histories, literary archetypes, and philosophy as a means to explore the complexities of human identity.

Jimmy O'Neal: About Now / Introspective

August 26th - September 30th

Bill Lowe Gallery is pleased to present the newest exhibition of works by Atlanta artist Jimmy O’Neal in About Now: An Introspective. In this quasi-retrospective exhibition, new paintings, drawings, sculptures and installation, alongside remastered earlier works, create an immersive platform for a central theme from throughout the artist's three-decade career: the exposure of the thin membranes that exists between our experiences of reality. O'Neal articulates this most effectively through the application of his self-engineered lens-based and mirrorrized mark making.

Steven Seinberg: The Third book on light and shade

In his newest body of work, The Third Book on Light and Shade, American painter Steven Seinberg advances an almost three-decade long exploration of the forces of nature and their cellular connection to our psychic equilibrium. What was once tranquil and undisturbed in earlier iterations, has now become marred with an investigation into the essential qualities and forms – the birth – of light and shade.