NEW YORK, NY.- Opera Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a temporary exhibition space at 827 Madison Avenue, NY, NY, 10065 (at the corner of 69th Street and Madison Avenue). This new space will host an inaugural exhibition presenting a diverse grouping of artists, running from October 30-November 29, 2025 with an opening reception on October 30 from 6-8pm.
This group exhibition brings together a curated selection of works that celebrate a dialogue across generations, putting artists such as Pablo Picasso, Pierre Soulages and Hans Hartung in dialogue with modern American artists including Richard Prince. New works will be debuted by artists represented by the gallery, which include Ron Arad, Manolo Valdés, Andy Denzler, Feng Xiao-Min, John Helton, André Brasilier, Cho Sung-Hee, and Jae Ko.
Feng Xiao-Min, Composition n°26.5.22, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 51.2 x 63.8 in | 130 x 162 cm. Photo Credit: Courtesy Opera Gallery.
Highlights include the weight and stillness of Pablo Atchugarrys marble sculptures contrasted with Ron Arads translucent resin forms, and the quiet spirituality of Chu Teh-Chuns abstract paintings alongside Cho Sung-Hees bold chromatic hanji works. Similarly, the restrained, tactile geometry of Sean Scullys paintings contrasts with the gestural brushwork of Hans Hartung and Karel Appel, who each channel energy and emotion in vastly different ways.
Our new Madison Avenue space marks an exciting new chapter for Opera Gallery in New York City. From the first gallery that we opened in 2000 in SoHo to now, were thrilled to inaugurate this new space with an exhibition that reflects the DNA of Opera Gallery. said Gilles Dyan, founder and chairman of Opera Gallery.
Karel Appel, Garçon de ferme et chien volant, 1972, oil on canvas with painted wood relief, 58.1 x 45 in | 147.5 x 114.3 cm. Photo Credit: Courtesy Opera Gallery.
This inaugural group exhibition brings together a curated selection of works that facilitates a global dialogue across time and traditionrevealing how artistic innovation evolves, while continuing to explore timeless themes of beauty, emotion, and form.
Artists included in the exhibition: Karel Appel, Ron Arad, Pablo Atchugarry, Fernando Botero, Bernard Buffet, André Brasilier, Cho Sung-Hee, Chu Teh-Chun, Chun Kwang-Young, Niki de Saint Phalle, Andy Denzler, Raoul Dufy, Feng Xiao-Min, Hans Hartung, John Helton, Anthony James, Jae Ko, Pablo Picasso, Richard Prince, Sean Scully, Pierre Soulages and Manolo Valdés.
During the run of this exhibition, the gallery will also appear at Salon Art + Design from November 610 (Booth A4, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065)
Manolo Valdés, Dorothy, 2015, wood, 78.7 x 70.1 x 58.3 in | 200 x 178 x 148 cm. Photo Credit: Courtesy Opera Gallery.
Opera Gallery
Founded in Singapore in 1994, Opera Gallery has forged a network of galleries worldwide with locations in London, Paris, New York, Geneva, Madrid and Dubai, establishing itself as one of the leading forces within the international art market.
Headed by Gilles Dyan, Chairman and Founder, Opera Gallery specializes in modern, post-war, and contemporary art. In addition, the gallery represents international emerging artists such as Andy Denzler, Pieter Obels and Gustavo Nazareno, alongside internationally recognized names such as Ron Arad, Manolo Valdés and Anselm Reyle.
For more than 30 years, Opera Gallerys mission has been to showcase the dynamic, innovative, and diverse expressions of modern and contemporary art through its ambitious yearly exhibition programming and collaborations with private collections and leading public institutions.