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Karen Marston's Sublime Disaster Paintings Featured in Four-Person Exhibition at The Front Room Gallery

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Karen Marston's 2010 painting 'Floating Fire' exemplifies her approach to disaster scenes that evoke Edmund Burke's concept of the sublime. This oil on wood panel work measures 14 by 14 inches and is displayed alongside pieces by Thomas Broadbent, Sascha Mallon, and Miho Suzuki. The exhibition titled 'Montrose' runs through January 1 at The Front Room Gallery, located at 147 Roebling Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Gallery hours are limited to weekends from Friday through Sunday between 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM, with closure scheduled for December 25. Visitors can contact the venue at 718-782-2556 for additional information.

Key facts

  • Karen Marston's painting 'Floating Fire' was created in 2010
  • The artwork is oil on wood panel measuring 14 x 14 inches
  • The exhibition includes four artists: Karen Marston, Thomas Broadbent, Sascha Mallon, Miho Suzuki
  • Exhibition runs through January 1
  • Gallery is located at 147 Roebling Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
  • Gallery hours are Friday-Sunday 1-6pm only
  • Gallery is closed Christmas Day
  • Contact number is 718-782-2556

Entities

Artists

  • Karen Marston
  • Thomas Broadbent
  • Sascha Mallon
  • Miho Suzuki
  • Edmund Burke

Institutions

  • The Front Room Gallery
  • artcritical

Locations

  • Williamsburg
  • Brooklyn
  • Montrose
  • United States

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