Wolf Kahn
Last Light Along the River, 1990
Oil on canvas
52 x 66 inches
J. Steven Manolis
IN PRAISE OF COLOR (Pink, Purple & White .01), 2025
An Homage to Wolf Kahn
Vitreous acrylic and latex enamel on canvas
72 x 72 inches
InquireApache Chief Geronimo, 2018
from the Cowboys and Indians series
Enamel Screenprint on paper
27 x 22 inches
Edition 14 of 30
InquireAlex Katz
Ada x 2, 2020
Archival Pigment Ink on Cotton Rag Fine Art paper
38 x 48 inches
Edition 92 of 150
InquireJ. Steven Manolis
IN PRAISE OF COLOR (Pink, Purple & White .01), 2025
An Homage to Wolf Kahn
Vitreous acrylic and latex enamel on canvas
72 x 72 inches
Apache Chief Geronimo, 2018
from the Cowboys and Indians series
Enamel Screenprint on paper
27 x 22 inches
Edition 14 of 30
Alex Katz
Ada x 2, 2020
Archival Pigment Ink on Cotton Rag Fine Art paper
38 x 48 inches
Edition 92 of 150
Manolis Projects Gallery is one of the foremost experts and leading dealers in the world of Wolf Kahn works on canvas and pastels. This PBS exhibition is comprised of 24 Wolf Kahn MasterWorks (2 Museum scale works on canvas, and 22 pastels in all sizes and in all periods of Wolf Kahn’s curated within Booth #409’s three interior walls. This will be one of the largest and most important Solo Exhibitions of Wolf Kahn works since his demise in 2020.
Hyde Midtown Miami is thrilled to announce Underwater Worlds, a brand new contemporary art exhibition inspired by the magnificence and mysteries of the ocean, and the fragility of Miami’s marine environments. Curated in partnership with Manolis Projects, South Florida’s largest fine arts gallery, Underwater Worlds will be unveiled on June 8th during World Oceans Day, with accompanying panel discussions and exclusive hotel experiences taking place throughout the summer.
Prepare to be captivated by the vivid and evocative world of summer as acclaimed abstract expressionist colorist, J. Steven Manolis, unveils his solo exhibition, "In Your Mind, What Color Is Summer?" This online showcase features twenty mesmerizing 16x12 inches works, each crafted with Vitreous Acrylic on Arches Hot Press Paper, capturing the essence of summer's waves in the ocean and the vibrant colors of the sky during this enchanting season.
Step into a realm of artistic expression where the iconic stars and stripes undergo extraordinary transformations. This groundbreaking exhibition invites viewers to explore a curated collection of captivating artworks seamlessly blending immigrant artists' diverse cultural backgrounds with the American flag's essence.
Manolis Projects and The Miami School will host “Miami: Pastel Paradise,” a juried exhibition featuring pastel color-based works by Manolis Projects Artists, as well as guest artists selected from an opportunity extended by The Miami School, on view during an exhibition and awards ceremony March 23.
MIAMI, February 2022 — South Florida’s largest fine arts gallery, Manolis Projects, has partnered with Hyde Midtown Miami for an intimate contemporary art exhibit featuring works by renowned pop artists and street-art pioneers from around the world.
Manolis Projects Gallery joined The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, in its Art For Good program, sharing the healing power of the arts. Manolis Projects Gallery hosted an Exhibit for Peace to celebrate the City of Miami Beach’s ‘Sister-City’ designation with Odessa, Ukraine, and to highlight the importance of hope and freedom.
MIAMI— Manolis Projects Gallery is pleased to announce it is hosting Ron Burkhardt’s newest 3D solo art exhibit featuring his signature notism, earth art canvases and LetterScape styles. The gallery will host a grand opening art reception at its MiMo location located at 335 NE 59th St. in Miami, Fla. 33137 on Thursday, April 7, 2022 from 6 PM to 9:30 PM.
This collaboration is made possible thanks to the Sagamore Hotel art program, #SagamoreisArt, which showcases diverse world class art in their iconic art deco hotel lobby several times a year. RELISHING RED features over 15 unique art pieces from noteworthy artists including Bruce Helander, Maite Nobo, Ron Burkhardt, Carol Calicchio, and Hamilton Aguiar, to name a few.