"SUITE 303 BALCONY CHELSEA HOTEL" BY ELIZABETH KRESCH (2013)
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 30” X 24”
Painting features David Bard, Armando Corral, Hiroya, April Barton, and Ava her dog.
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"BURNED OCHER TORSO" BY GABRIEL MARCHISIO (2013)
"HEROES" BY BRIDGET GRIGGS
ACRYLIC AND RESIN ON WOOD PANEL, 42” X 54”
$5000
Bridget Griggs (1968) was born in Canada, where she began her creative journey. In her early career, Bridget’s multifaceted artistic abilities manifested themselves through performance art and modeling, allowing her to explore emotional depths and exposing her to the global community, culture and art. Today, Bridget’s canvases express the wealth of her collective experiences, the tirelessness of her inquisitive nature, thirst for the undefined and acceptance of the ever-changing. Exploration of emotion and the constantly-shifting universal fiber are fundamental values of her expression.
"LEGS" by ANGELA CHINA
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 24” X 48”
Perhaps the most startling aspect of Angela China’s meteoric rise in the New York City art scene is that this self-taught, realist painter did not begin painting seriously until moving to Manhattan in 2010. As a child growing up in Baltimore, Ms. China’s artistic skills were apparent. But for a myriad of reasons, she stopped painting upon entering high school. Now in her Manhattan studio, Ms. China (pronounced Key-nah) has re-found her calling as an artist.
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"BLUE FACE" BY TARA AMELCHENKO (1995)
"BUNNY IN THE GRASS" BY ADAM DARE
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS WITH GLOSSY VARNISH, 30” X 40”
"VINTAGE VW PAINTED HOOD" BY JEREMY PASKELL
PAINTED VW BUG CAR HOOD
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"30 SOMETHING" by MARIANNA FOX
"GIRL IN THE MIRROR AT THE CHELSEA HOTEL" BY GABRIEL MARCHISIO
"TRUTH OR DARE" BY ADAM DARE
ACRYLIC ON WOOD
"A SPHERE OF APRIL DOING HAIR" by MATTHEW RITCHIE
DECAL, 36" X 72"
Matthew Ritchie's artistic mission has been no less ambitious than an attempt to represent the entire universe and the structures of knowledge and belief that we use to understand and visualize it. Ritchie’s encyclopedic project (continually expanding and evolving, like the universe itself) stems from his imagination, and is catalogued in a conceptual chart replete with allusions drawn from Judeo-Christian religion, occult practices, Gnostic traditions, and scientific elements and principles. Ritchie’s paintings, installations, and narrative threads delineate the universe’s formation as well as the attempts and limits of human consciousness to comprehend its vastness. Ritchie’s work deals explicitly with the idea of information being “on the surface,” and information is also the subject of his work. Although often described as a painter, Ritchie creates works on paper, prints, light-box drawings, floor-to-wall installations, freestanding sculpture, websites, and short stories, which tie his sprawling works together into a narrative structure. Drawing is central to his work. He scans his drawings into the computer so that images can be enlarged, taken apart, made smaller or three-dimensional, reshaped, transformed into digital games, or given to someone else to execute. One ongoing work that Ritchie calls “an endless drawing” contains everything he has drawn before. Ritchie’s work has been shown in one-person exhibitions at Dallas Museum of Art; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami; among others. His work was also exhibited at the Whitney Biennial (1997), Sydney Biennale (2002), and Bienal de São Paulo (2004).
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"HIROYA CHELSEA HOTEL" by ROBERT LAMBERT
ACRYLIC ON WOOD
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"METALLIC HORSE" BY TARA AMELCHENKO (2015)
OIL PAINTING ON WOOD, 18 3/4" X 48"
"HENDRIX" BY ARTHUR ARBIT
UNTITLED by ADAM DARE
"TRIBAL LOVE" BY BRIDGET GRIGGS
ACRYLIC ON WOOD, 48” X 60”
$5400
Bridget Griggs (1968) was born in Canada, where she began her creative journey. In her early career, Bridget’s multifaceted artistic abilities manifested themselves through performance art and modeling, allowing her to explore emotional depths and exposing her to the global community, culture and art. Today, Bridget’s canvases express the wealth of her collective experiences, the tirelessness of her inquisitive nature, thirst for the undefined and acceptance of the ever-changing. Exploration of emotion and the constantly-shifting universal fiber are fundamental values of her expression.
UNTITLED by MIRIAM CABESSA
24” X 24”
"CUT ME ON A LADDER" BY LOLA SCHNABLE
"APRIL'S FATHER" A PORTRAIT BY TERRY QUINN
Commissioned portrait of April’s father in the summer of 1969
"WHERE THE FUCK DID MONDAY GO" BY BRIDGET GRIGGS
ACRYLIC AND RESIN ON WOOD, 36” X 48”
$4500
Bridget Griggs (1968) was born in Canada, where she began her creative journey. In her early career, Bridget’s multifaceted artistic abilities manifested themselves through performance art and modeling, allowing her to explore emotional depths and exposing her to the global community, culture and art. Today, Bridget’s canvases express the wealth of her collective experiences, the tirelessness of her inquisitive nature, thirst for the undefined and acceptance of the ever-changing. Exploration of emotion and the constantly-shifting universal fiber are fundamental values of her expression.
"PAINTED DEER SKULL" BY JEREMY PASKELL
"LIFE & DEATH" by ADAM DARE
"THE MUGSHOT" BY TERRY QUINN
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 16” X 20”
"303" WALL ART
ACRYLIC ON WOOD
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"100% COOL" BY HIROYA
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 24” X 36”
"NEGATIVE OF MARLON BRANDON" by the late ARTHUR WEINSTEIN
"WASHING HANDS IN KIDS BATHROOM"
"APRIL'S AURA" -- A LIGHTBOX INSTALLATION BY LEO VILLAREAL (2015)
COLOR-CHANGING LUCITE LED LIGHT BOX, 43.25" X 67"
Leo Villareal is a long time friend and client, currently with Pace Gallery.
“My work is focused on stripping systems down to their essence to better understand the underlying structures and rules that govern how they work. I am interested in lowest common denominators such as pixels or the zeros and ones in binary code. Starting at the beginning, using the simplest forms, I begin to build elements within a framework. The work explores not only on the physical but adds the dimension of time combining both spatial and temporal resolution. The forms move, change, interact and ultimately grow into complex organisms. Inspired by mathematician John Conway's work with cellular automata and the Game of Life, I have sought to create my own sets of rules. Central to the work is the element of chance. My goal is to create a rich environment in which emergent behavior can occur without a preconceived outcome.” -Leo Villareal
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"WHO EVER YOU WANT HIM TO BE" by TARA AMMELCHENKO
"GOLD DISC"
"BOY RUNNING" by RENEE RICARD (2006)
"B.B. KING/LA MIDNIGHT"
"APRIL AND SABOYA" by ROMANA MARZADURI (2013)
FRAMED ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 23” X 23”
In-House Collection, Not Available for Purchase
"BLUE BUNNY" BY ADAM DARE
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
"MAN IN BLUE" by TARA AMELCHENKO (1995)
OIL PAINTING ON WOOD, 21” X 34.75”
CIRCULAR ROOM CAPTURE
OIL ON WOOD, 20” X 20” CIRCULAR
"POST NO SELFIE" BY HEKTAD
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS WITH GLOSSY VARNISH
PORTRAIT ON CANVAS
"CARTOON CHAOS"
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 16” X 20”
"MIDNIGHT BUILDING" BY STAN SKLAROFF
FRAMED ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 12.5” X 15.5”
"CHELSEA HOTEL LOBBY" BY DAVID SANTOS (2005)
FRAMED PAINTING WITH CIRCULAR BORDER, 22” X 23”
JILL PLATNER JEWELRY CASE
On-going rotation of Jill Platner Jewelry pieces available for purchase in salon
"APRIL AT THE CHELSEA" BY LINDA TROELLER
FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH, 22” X 26”
April Barton on the Suite 303 Balcony at the Chelsea Hotel, original location.
RED CIRCULAR
CARTOON
"ON ALL FOURS, NEON" BY JAN FRANK
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS