Richard Sloat and Su-Li Hung Present Two-Person Exhibition at Michael Ingbar Gallery
Painters and printmakers Richard Sloat and Su-Li Hung are featured in a joint exhibition at Michael Ingbar Gallery of Architectural Art, located at 568 Broadway in New York City. The show celebrates their longstanding personal and professional partnership while revealing distinct artistic approaches. Su-Li Hung displays a dozen oil paintings that range from lyrical representation to complete abstraction, with works like "Elm Tree" demonstrating powerful spatial density through knotting limbs. Her expressive texture and layered pigments create intense color vibrations, while some abstract gridded compositions introduce organic strokes into Minimalist frameworks. Richard Sloat presents etchings that utilize aquatint's rich tones to capture New York City's vertical density and crowded atmosphere. His scenes vary from naturalistic depictions with precise light-shadow divisions to Cubist-influenced stylizations. These images incorporate urban elements like bridge ramps with traffic, walls of windows, and cameo appearances of figures dancing on rooftops, a woman pushing a stroller, and the Empire State Building glimpsed beneath bridges. Both artists draw inspiration from New York City neighborhoods, and both have previously participated in multiple group shows at this gallery. The exhibition highlights how their shared domestic life contrasts with their individual artistic methods.
Key facts
- Richard Sloat and Su-Li Hung are painters and printmakers
- They have a personal and professional partnership
- The exhibition is at Michael Ingbar Gallery of Architectural Art
- The gallery address is 568 Broadway in New York City
- Su-Li Hung shows oil paintings ranging from representation to abstraction
- Richard Sloat presents etchings using aquatint techniques
- Both artists are inspired by New York City neighborhoods
- Both have exhibited in group shows at Michael Ingbar Gallery previously
Entities
Artists
- Richard Sloat
- Su-Li Hung
Institutions
- Michael Ingbar Gallery of Architectural Art
Locations
- New York City
- United States