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News & Events: Steve McCurry's Iconic Career Will Be Celebrated in Two Concurrent Solo Exhibitions, February  6, 2024 - Jessica Stewart, My Modern Met

Steve McCurry's Iconic Career Will Be Celebrated in Two Concurrent Solo Exhibitions

February 6, 2024 - Jessica Stewart, My Modern Met

One of the greatest visual storytellers of his generation, McCurry's powerful portraits and documentary photography help us understand more about different cultures around the world.

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News & Events: Cavalier Galleries presents solo exhibition for lauded photographer Steve McCurry, January 26, 2024 - Cavalier Galleries

Cavalier Galleries presents solo exhibition for lauded photographer Steve McCurry

January 26, 2024 - Cavalier Galleries

Celebrating the release of McCurry's latest monograph Devotion: Love and Spirituality, the exhibition surveys McCurry's remarkable career over the past forty years

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black and white photograph of the Beatles performing on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964

When the Beatles Stormed America, I Was with Them

January 23, 2024 - Harry Benson for Vanity Fair

Sixty years on, a legendary photographer—and VF contributor—opens up about those hard days and uproarious nights.

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portrait of woman wearing a black feathered garment with glowing hands upraised

Joyce Tenneson Wins Annual Female Empowerment Award

December 11, 2023 - Heart of Hollywood Magazine

City of Angels Women’s Film Festival awarded photographer Joyce Tenneson with its Annual Female Empowerment Award.

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News & Events: Book signing and pop-up exhibition for celebrated photographer Willie Christie on October 18 in Chelsea, October 12, 2023 - Cavalier Galleries

Book signing and pop-up exhibition for celebrated photographer Willie Christie on October 18 in Chelsea

October 12, 2023 - Cavalier Galleries

Meet photographer Willie Christie at a special after hours book release and pop-up exhibition at Cavalier Gallery in Chelsea on Wednesday, October 18, from 6-8 pm.

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painting depicting Central Park NYC blanketed with snow under a snowy sky in the Blizzard of 2017

In Memoriam: Nina Maguire (1933-2023)

September 25, 2023

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Nina Maguire, gallery artist and dear friend.

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News & Events: Jim Rennert: Balance reveals an artist at the top of his game and reaching new heights, September 16, 2023

Jim Rennert: Balance reveals an artist at the top of his game and reaching new heights

September 16, 2023

Cavalier Galleries is delighted to present Balance, a solo exhibition of new sculptures, drawings, and paintings by acclaimed artist Jim Rennert. Best known for his larger-than-life bronze sculptures of businessmen, who have populated New York City streets since 2014, Balance showcases the latest creations of this newly elected Fellow of the National Sculpture Society. The exhibition opens Thursday, October 5, with an artist reception from 6–8 p.m., and runs through Saturday, October 28 at 530 West 24th Street.

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News & Events: William Nelson: Love and Science, August 28, 2023

William Nelson: Love and Science

August 28, 2023

Cavalier Gallery NYC presents new works by William Nelson, September 7–30, 2023

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News & Events: Jim Rennert x NYC: Public Art Installations around Manhattan, July 12, 2023 - Cavalier Galleries

Jim Rennert x NYC: Public Art Installations around Manhattan

July 12, 2023 - Cavalier Galleries

Just a short walk from Grand Central or Times Square, you can see Jim Rennert’s iconic Everyman figures in business attire at any time of the day or night.  At 1185 Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave. between W 46th and W 47th Streets), Rennert’s Inner Dialogue—a person conversing with a miniature version of himself whom he holds in his hand—and Timing—a suited figure glancing at his wristwatch—are on public view. A bit farther uptown at 1350 Avenue of the Americas (between W 54th and W 55th St.), passersby will encounter Listen, a 12-foot-tall figure with a finger crossing his lips, gesturing for silence. He seems to encourage viewers to take a break from the hustle and bustle of urban life and just listen, to the sounds of the city, to their companions, or to their own thoughts.

Venture over to 1700 Broadway (between W 53rd and W 54th St.), and you cannot miss WTF, a larger-than-life bronze sculpture with arms outstretched and head tilted upward, questioning his circumstances, and perhaps beseeching the universe for better fortune. In this sculpture, as with all Rennert’s work, the artist’s gentle humor and profound empathy shine through universal gestures and figures just abstract enough to represent each of us.

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Stamford hosts 15-foot-tall 'Hippo Ballerina' statue

May 9, 2023 - Amanda Cuda, Stamford Advocate

 The "Hippo Ballerina" has landed.

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