Heather James Fine Art Announces New Gallery Openings in San Francisco and Santa Barbara Adding to Their Spaces in Palm Desert, Jackson Hole and New York City

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  • March 05, 2018

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A rediscovered work by Salvator Dalí, Untitled (1932). Courtesy of Heather James Fine Art New York.

Current Solo Exhibitions Include Bourgeois, Fangor, Ruscha, Warhol and Wyeth

Heather James Fine Art (HJFA) has announced two new gallery openings in California in 2018 - San Francisco in March and Santa Barbara this fall. The new spaces are the gallery’s fourth and fifth, joining locations in Palm Desert, CA, Jackson Hole, WY and New York, NY.  

Moving into its 21st year, Heather James Fine Art is expanding their national and global reach –and their reputation for offering significant 19th-century, modern and contemporary art – with a series of major solo exhibitions including work by Louise Bourgeois, Ed Ruscha and Andy Warhol, among others.

Last year, Heather James Fine Art celebrated its 20th anniversary with special exhibitions of Alexander Calder and leading Latin American artists as well as the opening of their new private gallery in New York City. Additionally, as part of its mission, Heather James Fine Art is dedicated to bringing great art to museums nationally and internationally through loans and acquisitions:

Heather James will loan Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads: Gold to the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine, on view from March 24 – December 30, 2018.  Ai Weiwei’s sculpture installation re-envisions the ornate fountain clock featuring 12 animal symbols from the traditional Chinese zodiac, which was originally located in the Yuanming Yuan (Old Summer Palace), an imperial retreat outside of Beijing. In Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads he engages issues of looting, repatriation, and cultural heritage while expanding upon ongoing themes in his work of the “fake” and “copy” in relation to the original. This will be the first presentation of the internationally-known artist’s works in Maine, and the first New England showing of this gilded series.

PALM DESERT, CA

This year, Heather James Fine Art will feature a number of major exhibitions at its popular Palm Desert location on view through May 31:

Louise Bourgeois HologramsThis suite of eight holograms created in 1998 - 2004, envisioned as one piece by the artist, contains imagery including a pair of lovers, chairs, and a bell jar. These recurring elements found in many of Bourgeois installations reflect the artist’s interest in domesticity, sexuality and the body, along with physical and emotional isolation. The holographic image is formed by using laser beams to record the light field reflected from an object, and then burning that image onto a plate of glass, scaled at a one-to-one correspondence with the original material. 

Heather James will loan Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads: Gold to the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine, on view from March 24 – December 30, 2018.

Art of the Wyeth Family: Features paintings by N.C. Wyeth and his descendants Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, spanning three generations. The Wyeth family has strong roots along the East Coast, in coastal Maine and in rural Pennsylvania, which are reflected in their naturalistic representations of the landscape, wildlife, and area inhabitants. The family members illustrate varied style and technique, but all of the works are united by an unwavering dedication to capturing the transcendent beauty of their subject matter.

Heather James Fine Art opened a gallery in Manhattan in 2017.

Wojciech Fangor: The Early 1960’s: This first U.S. gallery exhibition in the last 40 years of Poland’s preeminent Post-War abstract artist features Op Art paintings from his most ground-breaking period. Known for work that explores how color and light can create optical illusions, Fangor situates viewers within a realm of uncertainty, oscillating in a single painting between light and darkness, color and colorlessness, form and formlessness.

Ed Ruscha: A Survey Show: This exhibition will showcase paintings and works on paper in various styles such as his iconic word pieces including a large-scale oil painting (59 x 145 ½ in.) from 1985 titled Things Oriental. The California-based artist, associated with the Pop Art movement and also a central figure in Conceptual Art, is known for works which incorporate words and phrases that are philosophical or culturally irreverent.

Herb Alpert: A Visual MelodyHerb Alpert is an American Jazz musician who maintains a second career as an abstract expressionist painter and sculptor. The exhibition consists of abstract mixed-media paintings from the early 90s through 2017 and large and small-scale bronze sculptures of the same period. Alpert’s expressive use of various media engage the viewer with a captivating sense of movement and form, translating into a lyrical and unforgettable experience.

JACKSON HOLE, WY

This year, Heather James Fine Art will feature major exhibitions at its spacious Jackson Hole location through May 31, 2018.

Andy Warhol: Cowboys and Indians: This exhibition features the full set of 10 screen prints (36 x 36”) created by Warhol in 1986. In this series, portraits of well-known American “heroes” – John Wayne, Annie Oakley, Teddy Roosevelt, and General George Custer – are combined with Native American images and motifs including kachina dolls to form an ironic commentary on Americans’ collective mythologizing of the historic West.

Edward S. Curtis: The Copper Plates of the North American Indian Series: Presents a selection 25 of Edward S. Curtis’ copper photogravure plates created for “The North American Indian” paired with photogravure the plates were used to create. Covering more than 100 Native American tribes, the 20-volume text accompanied by photogravure images was published by Curtis between 1907 and 1930. As a photographer, Curtis dedicated much of his career to idealized recording of traditional American Indian customs. Each plate represents a one-of-a-kind work of fine art and a valuable historical artifact.

Additional artwork featured at the Jackson Hole gallery include selections by Marc Chagall, Frank Stella and Sam Francis.

NEW YORK, NY

Opened in 2017, Heather James Fine Art is located in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Offering the eclectic range of artworks Heather James is known for, the appointment only gallery is currently featuring works by Wojciech Fangor, the Wyeth family and Salvador Dali.

Additionally, Heather James Fine Art has also recently sold several important pieces from preeminent artists to museums including:

  • Morris Louis, Submarine acquired by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • Elaine de Kooning. Michael Sonnabend acquired by the Currier Museum of Art
  • Juan Sorriano Bull acquired by the Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Jules Olitski Embraced: Yellow and Pink acquired by The Barry Art Museum at Old Dominion University

ABOUT HEATHER JAMES FINE ART

Heather James Fine Art presents a rare look into art history’s past and present, offering important works from a cross-section of periods, movements, and genres — including Impressionist and Modern, Post-War and Contemporary, American and Latin American, Old Masters, and antiquities.

In 21 years, Heather James Fine Art has expanded into a global network with galleries located in Palm Desert, California; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; and New York, New York, and consultancies in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Austin.

Each year, its galleries present an array of museum quality exhibitions exploring historical and contemporary themes or examining the work of individual influential artists.

Heather James Fine Art is dedicated to bringing exceptional art to private clients and museums across the world, with the utmost personalized logistical, curatorial, and financial services. 

LOCATIONS :

PALM DESERT, CA

45188 Portola Avenue

Palm Desert, CA 92260

Phone: (760) 346-8926

JACKSON HOLE, WY

172 Center St., Suite 101

P.O. Box 3580

Jackson Hole, WY 83001

Phone: (307) 200-6090

NEW YORK, NY

42 East 75th Street

New York, NY 10021

Phone: (646) 858-1085

By Appointment Only

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

49 Geary Street

San Francisco, CA 94108

SANTA BARBARA, CA

1298 Coast Village Road

Santa Barbara, CA 93108


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