NEW WEBSITE LIVE ✨
Thanks to the incredible work of our design partner @joelleriffle , strategic advising from @beaukenyon , and the writing magic of @stace_brandt , our brand new website has launched, and it’s fabulous.
This wasn’t just a visual update — we aimed to better tell our story, who we are, what we do, and why it matters to the communities we serve.
In addition to building collections with our Collector Partners and developing art programs for our Corporate Partners, our practice has expanded to include comprehensive collections management, cultural programming, and large-scale artwork commissions in both public and more personal spaces.
The new website highlights our impact- and artist-centered approach across all these areas with a modern, user-friendly layout that we adore.
We’re incredibly thankful to Joelle, Beau, and Stace for helping us bring this vision to life!
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#artadvisory #newwebsite #designcollaboration
🎶 Exhibition Spotlight 🎶
Q: What’s better than one exhibition? A: Two exhibitions!
Congrats to the lovely and beloved Kati Gegenheimer, who has solo exhibitions in multi-city institutional and gallery contexts this spring.
At @pafacademy , We’ve Only Just Begun (curated by @triplett_leah ) is her first museum solo — a reframing of love as a practice rather than a feeling, told through musical references, hearts, calendars, keyholes, and to-do lists.
At @kristenlorello_gallery , True Blue narrows the palette to blue to test how far a single color can stretch as a metaphor. The centerpiece, Only Children, pairs a full moon with an empty sky — two phases of lunar orbit standing in for two lifelong friends.
Experience Kati’s practice for yourself at:
📍 PAFA, Philadelphia — through Dec 31
📍 Kristen Lorello, NYC — through May 9
#katigegenheimer #pafa #kristenlorello #contemporarypainting #exhibitionspotlight
Our favorite regional art magazine, @bostonartreview , is releasing its 16th (!) issue soon. We’re proud to sponsor their Big Annual Party in celebration — and to support a night that funds the arts writers that make everything possible ✨
Saturday, 5.16 at Lou’s, Harvard Square. Festive attire! But 21+.
Print subscribers get free 8:30 entry — subscribe by 5/10 to get on the list. Grab tickets before they sell out ⏰
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#BostonArtReview #ContemporaryArt #ArtsWriting #IndependentPublishing #IssueLaunch
➰ Exhibition Spotlight ➰
@arnaud.l.vidricaire ‘s solo exhibition at @robertsonaresgallery (on view through May 2, 2026) is a must-see! We first worked with Arnaud in 2022 and have loved watching his practice evolve into his most minimalist and precise expression to date.
Arnuad’s process begins with a daily ritual of automatic writing, then translates that gesture into form — laser-cut pieces that inscribe the walls, spare abstractions that hold rhythm and restraint in equal measure. This approach engineers an ongoing feeling of resonance, like a word understood but only partially uttered, that invites viewers to complete meaning.
Swipe to experience the feeling between the lines ➡️
#exhibitionspotlight #montrealartists #contemporaryart #montréal
🌷 Fair Recap 🌷
@foireplural is one of the first fairs of the spring season and one where we always find an abundance of inspiration.
This year, against the backdrop of a thawing Montréal, we noted artists breathing new life into materials. This took the form of photography as installation, stitched botanicals, fragile paper petals, ropes pooling on the floor, fragmented acrylic shards—even the warm scent of transient beeswax structures.
Swipe to see some of the tactile works insisting on presence through material that have stayed on our minds ➡️
#artadvisory #artfair #contemporaryart #montréal
🥊 Must see exhibition! 🥊
One of the best parts of having sustained relationships with artists is seeing how their practice evolves over time. We had the pleasure of working with @lavaughanjenkins on his first large-scale sculpture a few years back, and we always love seeing what he is up to. He’s also a great champion of other artists, which is why we are so excited to see his work in dialogue with the fabulous @mashakeryan !
Their two-person show, “Misfits,” is on view now @trustman_gallery@simmonsuniversity through May 9, 2026. Centered on the theme of boxers, the artists approach their subject in different but equally powerful ways; we were particularly taken with the juxtaposition of the paintings included here. Keryan’s thick, impasto painting crackles with the physicality of two boxers locked in close combat. Jenkins’ haunting figure on paper, bearing traces of paint, carries an enormous quiet weight as a solitary presence rooted by prominent footwear.
Don’t miss their artist talk this coming April 16 at 6 pm at Trustman Art Gallery — a rare chance to hear these two in conversation!
#exhibition #bostonartists #contemporarypainting #figuration #boxing
One more week to view Hard ‘N’ Soft, an offsite exhibition co-curated by art_works and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery and hosted by Brodin Gallery at their Los Angeles space location in West Hollywood.
Location: Brodin Gallery, 1128 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Gallery Hours: Monday–Friday, 10 am–4 pm; Saturday–Sunday by appointment
On view through Saturday, April 11th.
Pictured (back) @leighsuggs , (front) @formed_for_sculptures@brodingallery
1, 2, 3... cue the film. 🎞️
It’s been almost a month since we opened our doors and inaugurated the new gallery space with the launch of HARD 'N' SOFT, an exhibition exploring the contested boundary between rigidity and flexibility in contemporary art. Co-curated by @AbigailOgilvyGallery and @art_work.s , it remains on view until April 11.
📍Brodin Gallery, 1128 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028
#BrodinGallery #LosAngelesGallery #ArtExhibition
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery is pleased to share “Hard ‘n’ Soft,” an offsite exhibition at @BrodinGallery co-curated with @art_work.s , bringing together contemporary artists and the @BrodinSculpture line.
Mishael Coggeshall-Burr, Tallulah Dirnfeld, Yasmine Esfandiary, Cassandra C. Jones, Wilhelm Neusser, Alison Croney Moses, Katrina Sánchez, Elspeth Schulze, Leigh Suggs, Kelly Witmer, Natalia Wróbel.
Brodin Gallery, 1128 North Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA
The exhibition centers on artists who refuse categorical certainty. Rather, the assumed behaviors of media become sites of transformation: rigid materials yield and soften, solid forms turn fluid, soft substances achieve architectural presence. By inverting our expectations of how materials should perform, these artists invite us to reconsider not only the nature of their chosen media but the perceptual frameworks through which we encounter contemporary art itself.
On view through April 11, 2026.
Loving these🔥 installation views of Hard ‘n’ Soft, on view @brodingallery !
Co-curated with @abigailogilvygallery , the group exhibition explores the practices of 12 contemporary artists who invert expectations of how art materials should perform — rigid materials yield and flex, solid forms turn fluid, and soft substances achieve architectural presence.
⏱️ On view through April 9, 2026
📍 Brodin Gallery, 1128 N. Highland Ave, Los Angeles
🗓 Mon–Fri 10–4, weekends by appt
We’re back from a whirlwind trip to Los Angeles, and the three-dimensional is very much on our minds. From fairs to galleries, institutions, and art spaces across the city, sculpture dominated our looking and our thinking.
There’s something unique happening right now with living artists working in three dimensions: a reclamation of physical presence as a political and aesthetic stance. In a culture of image saturation, insisting on the object, with weight and volume occupying real space, feels both radical and necessary.
These are some artworks with three-dimensional presence that have stayed with us ➡️✨