Gilbert Garcin’s Mister G.

Gilbert Garcin is one of the rare artists who is a director, photographer, and stage designer all at once. Just like an orchestra chef, he is involved in each step of his craft.

Stephen Wilkes, Serengeti National Park Tanzania, Day To Night

In Discussion: Stephen Wilkes “Beyond the Horizon”

Stephen Wilkes visits the gallery for a special presentation during his exhibition, “Beyond the Horizon.” Throughout the presentation, Wilkes shares his journey capturing stunning photographs from around the world, including iconic locations like the Great Migration in Serengeti, the Northern Gannets in Scotland, and the Sand Hill crane migration in Nebraska.

Christopher Broadbent, Ranunculus H, 2020, Archival Pigment Photograph

Suspended in Time with Christopher Broadbent

Christopher Broadbent is photographer whose still life work melts boundaries between photography and painting. Inspired by 17th and 18th century Renaissance paintings of natura morta, Broadbent presents poetic, silent images that investigate moments of intimate and temporal suspension.

William Klein, Pray + Sin, NY, 1955, Silver Gelatin Photograph

William Klein’s Pray + Sin, NY

New York native William Klein was a titan in the world of photography whose work stands as a testament to creative force and vision that defied photographic traditions and conventions.