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Art and The Human Face

Gary Schneider — Alex Kwartler, 2020

In the exhibition, the face is used as a "lens" to dissect the constructed and fabricated foundation of human identity through their portrait. Each of the artists, more than 30 in name, through a variety of mediums highlight the face as a vehicle for human expression, feeling, thought and connection as well as identity and adversity — topics each have faced and battled in their careers and personal lives, and here channeled into their work.

 

Hal Bromm, Founder of Hal Bromm Gallery, presented important early shows of contemporary artists in the 70s and 80s, including the presentation of Keith Hering’s first solo exhibition in 1981. Established in 1976, his 10 Beach Street gallery has held New York City’s most historic exhibitions for contemporary artists to showcase the depth of talent in Downtown Manhattan at the time.

 

In the first installment, Faces I, displayed a concentration on facial expressions and images to disagree with forms of vanity and intellect in classic portraiture. Instead, the work is an acknowledgement of duality as the human condition and contrast between inner emotion and outward performatives. The work depicts expression with subjective emphasis on the difficulty to merge opposing identities, like gender, oppression, choice, and anonymity in rejection to the restraint of Classicism.

Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Frédéric Amat — Amatropos #26, 2015
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Frédéric Amat — Papers de cendra, 2018
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Craig Coleman — Head
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Diego Cortez —My Latin Heritage / Jimmy DeSana — El Cansearch Presidente, 1977
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Roger Cutforth — Portrait of Sherrie Levine, 1984
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Keith Davis — Untitled
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Jean Foos — Bronx Headpones, 2020
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Thomas Micchelli — Roy Cohn, 2018
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Rick Prol — Head (Self Portrait), 1981-2
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Abbey Rosko — Crying Clown, 2022
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Gary Schneider — Sikay Tang, 2020
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Gary Schneider — Ugo Rondinone, 2020
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Thomas Micchelli — Two Heads and a Mask, 2021
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders — Francesco Clemente, 1987
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
David Wojnarowicz — Untitled (Face in Dirt), 1992-93
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Rey Zorro — “From Me To You” – Space Invader series 2016
Hal Bromm Gallery, Faces II
Tim Fite — Swan Songs 1-9

The Faces II exhibition will be available for view at Hal Bromm Gallery until March 2023.

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