CHEMICALX: OBJECTIVE. SUBJECTIVE?
Gallery 33 proudly presents a new exhibition by British artist Chemical X. Departing from his controversial style, this show explores the balance between objectivity and subjectivity in perceiving beauty through patterns that blend mathematics and aesthetics. Each piece, identical in size, features dots in concentric circles, achieving complex simplicity. We invite you to view this never-before-seen collection of works
Alexandria Hilfiger
For the entire month of April, we invite you to see the exciting exhibition of Alexandria Hilfiger. Through X large-scale pieces, Alexandria delves into the transformative stages of human emotion, drawing inspiration from nature, exploring harmony within chaos, Hilfiger transforms perceptions of imperfection into beauty through her art. Don’t miss Imperfect Harmony exhibition at Gallery 33.
ANAÏS NIN: Celebrating A Renegade (Copy)
The ANAÏS NIN foundation & Elizabeth Banks’ Brownstone productions bring us a captivating tribute to the literary icon, ANAÏS NIN. Explore selected archival pieces from The ANAÏS NIN foundation, including never-before-seen paintings by Henry Miller, and the unique artworks of six female artists inspired by Nin's legacy.
IN CONCERT AND IN FOCUS
Join us for a mesmerizing tribute to musical mastery as Chuck Saftler, reveals his body of work through the heart of live music. In 'Concert and In Focus' photography exhibit captures Iconic moments on stage with our favorite inspirational legends throughout time. Experience the unforgettable intersection of music and photography at Gallery 33.
EDGE NO EDGE
OCEAN DEEP explores our human condition through the metaphor of the sea. Mirroring the human soul, the ocean is vast and mysterious, chaotic and peaceful, dark and light. While the surface reflects our changing emotions, its depth serves as a reminder of human complexities, our place in the universe, and the intertwined nature of our existence with the world around us. These creations delve into the inner struggles and triumphant spirit of humanity, captivating hearts with their profound narratives. OCEAN DEEP is an invitation to exploration and self-discovery.
OCEAN DEEP
OCEAN DEEP explores our human condition through the metaphor of the sea. Mirroring the human soul, the ocean is vast and mysterious, chaotic and peaceful, dark and light. While the surface reflects our changing emotions, its depth serves as a reminder of human complexities, our place in the universe, and the intertwined nature of our existence with the world around us. These creations delve into the inner struggles and triumphant spirit of humanity, captivating hearts with their profound narratives. OCEAN DEEP is an invitation to exploration and self-discovery.
STAR STRUCK
Opening June 16th, the show will display a captivating photography show featuring never-before-seen images of Hollywood icons including James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and more.
Star Struck promises to transport visitors into the glamorous world of Tinseltown's Golden Era (1927-1969) through a series of 18 photographs that are revealed for the first time in decades. A unique journey through recently discovered archives, Star Struck invites viewers to rediscover Hollywood icons through rare images that echo the enchantment and magic of an era that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.
MEMORY MOMENTS
Bre Smith’s art is made up of color drips that create surface texture, interest, and tangible depth. Memory Moments brings talent, originality and optimism all in harmony, creating energized abstractions that easily immerse the observer into Bre’s world of feelings and happiness. She invites viewers to peel back the layers of her work and of themselves, to explore the idyllic notions of an earlier time or the present.
SHEDDING
The exhibition, titled "Shedding," marks Stone's solo debut. She delved into painting fervently during the Covid-19 lockdowns, using the art form to cope with personal losses, including her career struggles with Hollywood typecasting and the deaths of family members.
Her artworks include notable pieces like "Shedding (2023)" – an acrylic artwork featuring translucent, snake-like coils against a black background – and "The River (2022)" – an emotional piece commemorating her late nephew's journey, showcasing a river leading towards a multi-mooned sky. Stone rejects the notion of being confined to a particular "lane", hinting that perhaps painting might be her true calling.