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Jane Freilicher Exhibition Extended at Tibor de Nagy Gallery

exhibition · 2026-05-01

The Tibor de Nagy Gallery has extended Jane Freilicher's exhibition until June 3. Initially set for January 13 – February 12, 2005, the showcase highlights works that embody a transcendental tradition of the American landscape. Critics observe that while Freilicher's style has become more refined over the years, it still captures a sense of spontaneous discovery. The gallery is situated at 724 Fifth Avenue, New York. In addition, the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York, hosted a two-part summer exhibition in 2004 that explored recent creations by artists from eastern Long Island, including Freilicher. Other exhibitions currently running include Ellen Berkenbilt at Anton Kern and Katy Grannan at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery.

Key facts

  • Jane Freilicher exhibition at Tibor de Nagy Gallery extended through June 3.
  • Original run: January 13 – February 12, 2005.
  • Tibor de Nagy Gallery address: 724 Fifth Avenue, New York.
  • Freilicher's work described as part of transcendental American landscape tradition.
  • Critic Thomas Nozkowski calls Freilicher 'my idea of an artist'.
  • Parrish Art Museum held a two-part summer exhibition in 2004 on eastern Long Island artists.
  • Parrish Art Museum located at 25 Job’s Lane, Southampton, New York.
  • Other artists with concurrent shows: Ellen Berkenbilt, Katy Grannan, William Kentridge, Chris Martin.

Entities

Artists

  • Jane Freilicher
  • Thomas Nozkowski
  • Ellen Berkenbilt
  • Katy Grannan
  • William Kentridge
  • Chris Martin

Institutions

  • Tibor de Nagy Gallery
  • Parrish Art Museum
  • Anton Kern Gallery
  • Greenberg Van Doren Gallery
  • Salon 94 Freemans
  • Marian Goodman Gallery
  • Michell-Innes & Nash

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Southampton

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