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Winston Wächter Fine Art Established in 1995, Winston Wachter Fine Art is a fine art gallery in New York and Seattle.

Hours:
New York: Tues-Sat, 10-6
Seattle: Tues-Fri, 10-5 & Sat, 11-5

Contact:
New York: [email protected]
Seattle: [email protected] Winston Wächter Fine Art is a fine art gallery with exhibition spaces in New York City and Seattle. Established in 1995 by Stacey Winston Levitan and Christine Wächter-Campbell, the gallery’s mission is to present a global mix of contemporary ar

tists with a continuing focus in introducing new voices and highlighting female artists that comment on environmental concerns, including Zaria Forman, Sally Gall and Margeaux Walter. The gallery provides representation to over forty nationally and internationally known contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and mixed media. Winston Wächter Fine Art is the United States representative of the Estate of Tony Scherman, most notably known for his series Chasing Napoleon, which was an internationally toured exhibition, and whose first solo show with the gallery in 1999. Marking a new chapter of curatorial ambition, Alicia Brown, Eric Uhlir, Matt Gagnon and Paulette Tavormina have recently joined the gallery’s program. In addition to gallery artists, Winston Wächter Fine Art also assists in secondary market placement of Masters of Impressionism including, Claude Monet, Raoul Dufy, Gustave Loiseau, Henri Le Sidaner to Early Modernists including Marc Chagall and Henri Matisse to top Blue-chip Contemporary artists including Damian Hirst, Sean Scully, Anish Kapoor, Annie Morris, Shirazeh Houshiary, Alex Katz, Donald Sultan, Louise Nevelson, to name a few.

New York: Ethan Murrow's newest acrylic paintings are now on view in the viewing room! Stop by the gallery to see these ...
29/05/2026

New York: Ethan Murrow's newest acrylic paintings are now on view in the viewing room! Stop by the gallery to see these works in person.

Ethan Murrow
Vanitas of the Chateau, 2025
Acrylic on panel
16 x 12 inches

Ethan Murrow
Vanitas of the Garden, 2025
Acrylic on panel
16 x 12 inches

New York: There are just a couple of days left to view Stephanie Hirsch's exhibition! Stop by the gallery before Saturda...
27/05/2026

New York: There are just a couple of days left to view Stephanie Hirsch's exhibition! Stop by the gallery before Saturday for your last chance to see the works.

Stephanie Hirsch
Everything Will Come to You At Just The Right Time, 2025
Embroidery and beads on Sculpted Canvas
83 1/2 x 23 3/4 inches

Stephanie Hirsch
Wherever You Go, There You Are, 2025
Embroidery and beads on Canvas
40 x 48 inches

Stephanie Hirsch
If You’re Seeking Anything Outside of Yourself You’re Taking the Long Way Home, 2025
Embroidery and beads on canvas
39 3/4 x 39 3/4 inches

New York: Jinie Park | Twins, is closing on Saturday! Stop by the gallery this week for your final chance to view these ...
26/05/2026

New York: Jinie Park | Twins, is closing on Saturday! Stop by the gallery this week for your final chance to view these inverted painted canvases, exposed underlying structural components, and gridded sections of Kwangmok and Sambe.

Jinie Park
Bad Influence, 2026
Acrylic on sewn Kwangmok (Korean muslin), and Sambe (Korean linen)
48 x 72 inches

Jinie Park
Many Other Compartments, 2026
Acrylic on sewn Kwangmok (Korean muslin)
20 x 20 inches

Jinie Park
Singing Choir, 2025
Acrylic on sewn Kwangmok (Korean muslin)
20 x 20 inches

Seattle: We can’t wait to see all of the new work  has been working on for her fall solo exhibition! Lim’s illustrative,...
24/05/2026

Seattle: We can’t wait to see all of the new work has been working on for her fall solo exhibition! Lim’s illustrative, narrative, surreal paintings are inspired by the Northwest landscape. Each composition is full of symbolism and whimsical characters. Each painting is an adventure!

Email [email protected] for details on Hyunjeong Lim’s upcoming solo exhibition

New York: Catherine Howe's highly gestural works feature pours, sculptural brushwork, iridescent fields and gilded surfa...
24/05/2026

New York: Catherine Howe's highly gestural works feature pours, sculptural brushwork, iridescent fields and gilded surfaces. The objective world of nature is projected into the ineffable, ethereal realm of the spirit, where abstraction is not apart from representation, merely a heightening of its expressive power.

Catherine Howe
Mineral Spirits No. 3, 2024
Black aluminum leaf, mineral pigments, synthetic pigments, glass beads, and acrylic on canvas
60 x 48 inches

Seattle: It is time to start planning for this summer’s Seattle Art Fair. There are so many exciting new pieces to choos...
23/05/2026

Seattle: It is time to start planning for this summer’s Seattle Art Fair. There are so many exciting new pieces to choose from. Decisions, decisions…

Email [email protected] for details on available works by Peter Gronquist

23/05/2026

New York: Jinie Park | Twins & Stephanie Hirsch | Wherever You Go, There You Are, are closing next week. Stop by the gallery before May 30th for your last chance to see these exhibitions.

22/05/2026

Seattle: Ann Gardner’s hanging glass sculptures add light and texture to air, while also adding depth through shadows to the surrounding areas. Stop by her solo exhibition, The Color of Light, in our Seattle main gallery.

Email [email protected] for details on available works

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