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Lyle O. Reitzel NY Lyle O. Reitzel Contemporary Art Gallery, founded in Santo Domingo in 1995, launches its new branch in New York at 139 Eldridge Street.

Reitzel Contemporary Art Gallery, founded in Santo Domingo in 1995, launches its new branch in New York at 139 Eldridge Street, located at the heart of Lower East Side in Manhattan, a few blocks away from the New Museum and where more than 200 galleries specialized in avant-garde art. Reitzel has been operating in the international panorama for over 20 years from its space in Santo Domingo, and du

ring the 2005-2010 period in Miami, participating in prestigious contemporary art fairs, hosting tens of exhibitions in museums, galleries, and institutions of the world, and with a select representation of artists of the caliber of Luis Cruz Azaceta, Edouard Duval-Carriè, Ignacio Iturria, José Bedia and more.

For Dominican artist José García Cordero, his work is a means to “reflect and deny what has been said,” commenting on th...
06/24/2024

For Dominican artist José García Cordero, his work is a means to “reflect and deny what has been said,” commenting on the cruelty, perversion, and greed that permeates society. Intermixed with the influence of his Caribbean roots and time spent in Paris, his oeuvre presents a contemporary spread of paintings that reflect the duality of his life, and the mixed emotions that often accompanied it. 13 of these paintings—the majority of which have never been displayed before—are currently on view at the Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery in New York in an exhibition titled “José García Cordero: Tales from the Caribbean Nights” which runs until July 30. We recently sat down with the artist to hear his thoughts on everything from his gallery show to his dream dinner date:
Artnet News/artnet Asks: Jose Garcia Cordero and Caribbean Nights

June 16, 2017: “All the Artificial Barriers” Solo Show! Opening! Gerard Ellis at Lyle O. Reitzel New York!
06/16/2024

June 16, 2017: “All the Artificial Barriers” Solo Show! Opening! Gerard Ellis at Lyle O. Reitzel New York!

2016! Más de aquel memorable OpeningFirst Ever Solo Show de GC en NY, y apertura de nuestro espacio en el Lower East Sid...
06/12/2024

2016! Más de aquel memorable Opening
First Ever Solo Show de GC en NY, y apertura de nuestro espacio en el Lower East Side de Manhattan, New York City

Un día como hoy! En el 2016, hace 8 años! Ready to Rock Tonight!! The Opening of the Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery  branch in ...
06/11/2024

Un día como hoy! En el 2016, hace 8 años! Ready to Rock Tonight!! The Opening of the Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery branch in New York with Dominican artist García Cordero’s first ever solo show in New York, “Tales from the Caribbean night”.

06/06/2024
LOR NY/Summer 2018
06/06/2024

LOR NY/Summer 2018

Work in Progress...Next Summer Group Show “Almost Green” Featuring: Victor Rodriguez, Ignacio Iturria, Edouard Duval Car...
06/03/2024

Work in Progress...Next Summer Group Show “Almost Green” Featuring: Victor Rodriguez, Ignacio Iturria, Edouard Duval Carriè, Gerard Ellis, Tania Marmolejo & More... Stay Tuned...

2015: Daseando El Perro de Jose Garcia Cordero. En el Lower East Side, New York, con la ayuda de René Grullon Jr.(2016)....
06/02/2024

2015: Daseando El Perro de Jose Garcia Cordero. En el Lower East Side, New York, con la ayuda de René Grullon Jr.(2016). Un policía de 7 pies paró el tráfico en Delancey St. Y nos hizo la foto a lo Abbey Road.

Lyle O. Reitzel Contemporary Art Gallery, founded in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 1995, is thrilled to celebrate...
06/01/2024

Lyle O. Reitzel Contemporary Art Gallery, founded in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 1995, is thrilled to celebrate the first year anniversary of its New York branch in the heart of Lower East Side with “All The Artificial Barriers”, a solo exhibition of new and recent works by New York-based, Dominican artist Gerard Ellis. It includes large, mixed media works on canvas, as well as medium and small size works on wood panels. Opening: June 15th, 2017, 6pm-10pm “Our Latest Breed”Acrylic on canvas 50” x 74” 2016

      1er espacio, en la Plaza Andalucía,   desde donde se desarrolló la avalancha contemporánea en 1995, se crearon las...
05/28/2024

1er espacio, en la Plaza Andalucía, desde donde se desarrolló la avalancha contemporánea en 1995, se crearon las referencias éticas, estéticas y conceptuales de una tesis de vida, un compromiso con los artistas y el coleccionismo en RD expandiendose a nivel internacional.
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2016: Current Shows Exhibiting in New York and Santo Domingo:  New Space “First Impressions” Group Show, Feat.       and...
05/22/2024

2016: Current Shows Exhibiting in New York and Santo Domingo: New Space “First Impressions” Group Show, Feat. and More..
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2018: Another wonderful and busy day at  LOR NY:‘Here Versus There’, a solo show of paintings and drawings by Tania Marm...
05/19/2024

2018: Another wonderful and busy day at LOR NY:
‘Here Versus There’, a solo show of paintings and drawings by Tania Marmolejo is currently on display, Wednesday - Sunday, 12-6pm, until the 30th of May. Don’t miss it.

El reconocido maestro dominicano José García Cordero, radicado entre París y Cabarete, presenta su nuevo e inédito solo ...
05/14/2024

El reconocido maestro dominicano José García Cordero, radicado entre París y Cabarete, presenta su nuevo e inédito solo show, “Previous-Postrer” (1994-2024) París-Santo Domingo, en Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery el próximo Jueves 23 de Mayo, de 7:30 pm a 10:30 pm. en la Torre Piantini.

Previous-Postrer está conformado por quince obras de diferentes formatos (ovalados, rectangulares, y circulares) producidos en acrílico sobre lino, que consiste en un cuerpo de trabajo de contenido erotico, donde coexisten paisajes alucinantes e interiores donde el artista se desplaya en su conocida impronta provocadora de los sentidos, y el juego óptico. Aunque el paisaje es protagonista, es evidente su lenguaje sensual mimetizado a nivel orgánico en sus universos únicos.
Recientemente José García Cordero recibió el Premio Nacional de Artes Visuales 2023, máximo galardón otorgado a un artista por el Ministerio de Cultura de la República, en reconocimiento a su carrera y sus aportes significativos a la cultura dominicana. Igualmente, ha sido galardonado con la Medalla al Mérito Artístico del Senado Francés en 2012.

El artista acaba de tener un exitoso solo show bajo la representación de la Galería Lyle O. Reitzel en ARCOmadrid 2024 donde su obra llamó profundamente la atención de curadores e instituciones museísticas de España; así mismo formó parte de la sección colectiva curada por Sarah Hermann y Carla Acevedo-Yates, titulada La orilla, la marea, la corriente: un Caribe Oceánico. Actualmente su obra se expone en El Tiempo de Todavía: Apuntes desde las artes visuales del Caribe, una exposición colectiva presentada en El Centro León y curada por Sarah Hermann.

Según las palabras de García Cordero:
“Como artista, usas tus experiencias relacionadas con tu entorno y condiciones. La condición de ser un exiliado es aquella de estar en dos lugares simultáneamente. Físicamente en tu lugar de exilio, y emocional y espiritualmente en el lugar que dejaste atrás, del que arraigas… A través del arte, afronto esta realidad. Mi intención es crear compasión. El vehículo de la compasión es la estética que atrae a uno a mirar de cerca lo que son, tal vez, a veces temas dantescos y abrazarlos.”

2018: Visual of our ‘Almost Green’ Summer Group Show at Lyle O. Reitzel NY, feat. Scott Daniel, Victor Rodriguez, Tania ...
04/24/2024

2018: Visual of our ‘Almost Green’ Summer Group Show at Lyle O. Reitzel NY, feat. Scott Daniel, Victor Rodriguez, Tania Marmolejo, Ignacio Iturria, Kennedy Yanko, Edouard Duval Carriè, Gerard Ellis, José García Cordero, Scherezade García & Lucinda Grange

2018: Hoy hace dos años que nos instalamos en nuestra nueva sucursal LOR NY: imagenes que documentan el primer momento d...
04/02/2024

2018: Hoy hace dos años que nos instalamos en nuestra nueva sucursal LOR NY: imagenes que documentan el primer momento de reconocimiento, con la ayuda de Gerard Ellis, estrenado nuestro logo en la vitrina de 139 Eldridge Street, Lower East Side, New York. Entre Group Shows, Solo Projects, Ferias de Arte y Colaboraciones, ha sido una jornada imparable que incluye, Volta NY 2016, Context Art New York 2016, “First Impressions”(Group Show) “Tales from the Caribbean Nights” by José García Cordero, “American Calendar” by Ray Smith, “Swimming to Havana” by Luis Cruz Azaceta, “Borinqueya”(Colaboración Edificio Clemente) “Calling from the basement”(Group Show), “Memories Afloat” by Scherezade García, “All The Artificial Barriers” by Gerard Ellis, “Studio in the gallery” by Ignacio Iturria(Colaboración Neuberger Museum, NY), “80 Eyes/Kennedy” by Victor Rodriguez, Context Art Miami 2016 y 2017, durante Art Basel Miami Beach, “Bordering the Imaginary” Bric House, Brooklyn, NY, “The Tunnel”(Group Show) & more

Un saludo desde Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery a todos los que están vivos. Sean Felices!
02/07/2024

Un saludo desde Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery a todos los que están vivos. Sean Felices!

Jan 31 2017: Review   by     On View through Feb. 12th “Before there was the art market’s love affair with Basquiat’s so...
01/31/2024

Jan 31 2017: Review by On View through Feb. 12th “Before there was the art market’s love affair with Basquiat’s social catharsis the Cuban-American artist Luis Cruz Azaceta was conjuring violence, creating a physiology of the city through osmosis, with a punk aesthetic, disconcertingly urban, and neo-expressionist avant la lettre. The “Subways” (1973) series- graphic, satirical, irreverent and splendid, is the precursor to the art that would come to dominate for almost a decade after. I could even venture to state that no art of the era captured the urban drama with the power of Azaceta, creating a work that still maintains the impact and the viability of these authentic masterpieces. “Swimming to Havana” at the Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery in the LES of Manhattan is showing various works of another period, one in which the artist undertakes an inverse journey. Either after galloping through the city which exists solely within the confines of his own mind, or depicting an insular escape on rafts and artifacts the artist invoke a labyrinthine circular return. As in a large part of earlier works, in this series Azaceta is protagonist of his own works. He portrays himself paddling in a static sea, narrow enclosures that lead to nowhere. These could be the tapering of a military moat (Tunnel, 2016), a type of geometric fishbowl or sink (Fish Tank, 2009-2016), the watering hole of some abstract beast (Swimming to Havana at Night, 2009-2016), a chamberpot (the only three dimensional piece) or an enormous bathtub (Hell Act 2, 2009). A piece like Tub Wall (2016, work on paper) adds the presence of a watchful wall with a sharklike dorsal fin to the collection. Physical fears are mimicked in paralyzing metal barriers. Nevertheless, Azaceta’s clones are not immobilized, rather they seem consumed by movement...”

LOR Gallery New York 2018, “The Tunnel”, contemporary artists from the Caribbean & Latin America, Featuring: Ignacio Itu...
01/07/2024

LOR Gallery New York 2018, “The Tunnel”, contemporary artists from the Caribbean & Latin America, Featuring: Ignacio Iturria(Uruguay), Luis Cruz Azaceta and José Bedia(Cuba), Edouard Duval Carriè(Haiti), José García Cordero, Gerard Ellis, Scherezade García, Tania Marmolejo and Hulda Guzmán(Dominican Republic)

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