Press Release

We are pleased to present an exhibition of paintings, sculptures and photography by gallery artists who carry over characteristics—formal elements, techniques or subject matter—from one series to another. Whether it’s expressions of fleeting natural phenomena articulated across metal, wood and glass by New York-based artist Miya Ando or sweeping gestural brushstrokes distilled into a series of intimate silk paintings by Mexican artist Ricardo Mazal, the hand of the artist is clear.

THE ARTISTS

Miya Ando (b. 1973, Los Angeles), Chun Kwang Young (b. 1944, South Korea), Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Arizona), Karen Knorr (b. 1954, Frankfurt), Ricardo Mazal (b.1950, Mexico City), Robert Natkin (1930–2010), Kenny Nguyen (b. 1990, Vietnam), Hiroshi Senju (b. 1958, Tokyo), and Steve Tobin (b. 1957, Philadelphia).

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Installation Views

Exhibition view: Summer Group Show, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York (25 July–22 August 2025). Courtesy Sundaram Tagore Gallery.
Exhibition view: Summer Group Show, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York (25 July–22 August 2025). Courtesy Sundaram Tagore Gallery.
Exhibition view: Summer Group Show, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York (25 July–22 August 2025). Courtesy Sundaram Tagore Gallery.
Exhibition view: Summer Group Show, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York (25 July–22 August 2025). Courtesy Sundaram Tagore Gallery.
Exhibition view: Summer Group Show, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York (25 July–22 August 2025). Courtesy Sundaram Tagore Gallery.
Exhibition view: Summer Group Show, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, New York (25 July–22 August 2025). Courtesy Sundaram Tagore Gallery.

Artists Exhibiting

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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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