Press Release

Monumental, one of three New York summer group shows, brings together ambitious works of varying scale—from small pieces to commanding large-format works—all equally powerful and impactful. Included in this wide-ranging exhibition is our first presentation of work by renowned Lebanese American artist Nabil Nahas (b. 1949, Beirut), known for extravagantly textured, multi-layered paintings articulated in vivid color. Nahas’s work is currently showcased at the Venice Biennale in a solo exhibition in the Lebanese Pavilion.

Also on view is a colossal 24-foot-wide abstract painting by Los Angeles–based visual artist and actor Toby Huss (b. 1966, Iowa) and sculptures by glass artist Preston Singletary (Tlingit, European, Filipino, b. 1963), whose work was one of the highlights of our 2023 exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art Native American Art Now.

The exhibition also features paintings and sculptures by a global group of gallery artists including Miya Ando, Chun Kwang Young, Golnaz Fathi, Trishla Jain, Karen Knorr, Ricardo Mazal, Judith Murray, Udo Nöger, Sohan Qadri, Hiroshi Senju, and newly available paintings from the estate of Robert Natkin.

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About the Gallery

Established in 2000 in New York City, Sundaram Tagore Gallery represents established and emerging artists from around the globe, specialising in work that is aesthetically and intellectually rigorous, infused with humanism and art historically significant. The gallery was founded with a mission to show that some of the best and most meaningful art was being created by artists deeply engaged in cross-cultural explorations. Our international roster of artists cross cultural and national boundaries, synthesising Western visual language with forms, techniques and philosophies from Asia, the Subcontinent and the Middle East. More than twenty years later, we continue to champion artists, particularly women and those from underrepresented cultures, whose work exemplifies our interconnectedness.

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