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Happy Pride!

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  View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Other Art Fair (@theotherartfair) Happy Pride!!!!  Honored that my painting " Moving Colors ", inspired by the uplifting Pride Month events that I have taken part in along with my trans family members and queer friends, is in this collection. "Moving Colors" describes the colors of the LGBTQ community (as represented by the flags) and the idea of moving forward in a societal sense, advocating for change and progress. "Moving Colors"speaks to a moment in time that is both fleeting and part of a larger, ongoing movement that continually fights for equality for all. Hope, Love, Progress. Sold at The Other Art Fair Los Angeles - September 2025. Hope to see you at my booth at The Barker Hangar September 24 – 27 2026!  

Gregg Chadwick Featured in Six Curated Collections on the Paris-based Online Gallery - Singulart

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  Gregg Chadwick Plat du Jour (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) detail 24"x36" oil on linen 2025 Shifting from my L.A. based weekend to dreams of Paris, I am deeply honored that my paintings are currently featured in six curated collections on the Paris-based online gallery, Singulart. My Paris set paintings Plat du Jour (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) and Champ de Mars serve as entry points for these distinct curations: 1. Blur II: The Eloquence of Unseen Horizons -curated by Marcos Felinto Featuring “Plat du Jour (Saint-Germain-des-Prés)”, this collection challenges the idea that clarity equals truth. What cannot be fully seen becomes deeply felt, creating a fluid space where memory and imagination dwell. https://www.singulart.com/en/collection/-blur-ii--35011?srsltid=AfmBOoozkYtYO1DBY26f260OE2kBk3y3RPDLHIvG0KJS3Cp3fsz-tRPP 2. Contigo Aprendi: Melancholy and Fragility -curated by Anastasia Frantzeskou – explores melancholy, loss, and the nature of nostalgia. "Champ de Mars,...

Paintings & Performances: Gregg Chadwick's Summer Showcase

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  This summer, Gregg Chadwick's artwork will be exhibited across five Southern California settings, demonstrating how fine art can dynamically engage with diverse fields—including clinical psychiatry, literary history, democratic gallery models, and the concept of America as a country of immigrants.   Gregg Chadwick's Art featured in a third group exhibition at Band of Vices   Dear Artists… Los Angeles - Streets, Structures & Stories  June 27 – July 25, 2026 Band of Vices in partnership with the Helms Design District ·     Location 1: Band of Vices – DTLA      Address: 1700 S. Santa Fe Avenue, Suite 371, Los Angeles, CA 90021 (Historic Downtown LA Arts District) Opening & Artists Reception: Saturday, June 27, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ·     Location 2: Helms Design District 8745 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232 (Historic Helms Bakery Campus) Opening & Artists Reception: Sunday, June 28, 2026, from 2:00 p.m....

Premiere of the Opera " The Center Cannot Hold, Part 3: Beyond Recovery" with Paintings by Gregg Chadwick

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Credit: Courtesy of Gregg Chadwick Opera Portrait of Elyn Saks 24”x36” oil on linen 2026 by Gregg Chadwick What: Premiere of The Center Cannot Hold, Part 3: Beyond Recovery , an original opera composed by Kenneth Wells with a libretto developed in collaboration with Elyn Saks, based on her acclaimed memoir. The opera follows Saks through her marriage to her late husband Will Vinet, her journey to becoming a trained psychoanalyst; her cancer diagnosis, which she found far less stigmatizing than her mental illness; and her international recognition as an advocate for people living with serious mental illness. The production runs for approximately three hours with intermission and features a full cast of professional singers, chorus and chamber orchestra. Who: Kenneth Wells, MD, MPH — composer and librettist; Professor of Psychiatry and Health Services Research, UCLA Elyn Saks — subject of the opera; Orrin B. Evans Distinguished Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the...

Where the Light Gets In - Brooklyn Bound

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  I am truly honored that "Where the Light Gets In" has found its new home in Brooklyn. My journey as an artist was deeply shaped by my time earning my Master’s at NYU, and there is something incredibly special about seeing my work return to the city that remains so instrumental to my creative history. In this oil on linen piece, I wanted to capture the magic of the bookstore—not just as a point of sale, but as a profound portal to knowledge and imagination. To me, booksellers and librarians are the dedicated custodians of these gateways. 📚✨ My practice has always been a struggle to deeply see and to grasp those elusive, ephemeral moments that shape our lives. Thank you @saatchiart and my new collector for giving this painting such a meaningful new home. Gregg Chadwick Where the Light Gets In 34"x34" oil on linen 2025 #ContemporaryArt #OilOnLinen #BrooklynArtist #NYUAlumni #WhereTheLightGetsIn #ArtCollector #FineArt #StorytellingThroughArt #ArtAndLiteratur...

Learning to Draw at the Getty Museum

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Installation of the exhibition "Michelangelo Rodin. Living Bodies" at the Louvre Museum

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Installation of the exhibition "Michel-Ange Rodin. Living Bodies": an operation of extreme precision. ⚠️ Moving sculptures weighing several hundred kilos while adhering to a scenography down to the millimeter: this was the mission masterfully executed by the entire Louvre team, with the assistance of the installers from Chenue and LP Art. The two curators describe the main installation operations carried out on the major works in this exhibition, which you can discover from April 15 at the Louvre Museum. With the exceptional participation of @museerodinparis

Exhibition Tour—Raphael: Sublime Poetry

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Join Carmen Bambach, Marica F. and Jan T. Vilcek Curator in the Department of Drawings and Prints, and Daniel Kershaw, Exhibition Design Manager, and Caroline Elenowitz-Hess, Research Associate, to virtually explore Raphael: Sublime Poetry, on view at The Met from March 29 through June 28, 2026. Dive into the artistic process of one of history's most beloved and influential artists. A true titan of the Italian Renaissance, Raffaello di Giovanni Santi (1483–1520)—better known as Raphael—matched ambition with lyricism to create works with both intellectual heft and emotional depth, a necessary skill in the complex political landscape of Renaissance courts. In his short life of only 37 years, he achieved such profound success as a painter, designer, and architect that he was regarded as the pinnacle of artistic perfection for centuries after his death. Raphael: Sublime Poetry is the first comprehensive exhibition on Raphael in the United States, bringing together more than 170 of the ...

Bruce Springsteen - Live From Minneapolis (3/31/2026)

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