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Kiechel Fine Art specializes in 20th century Regionalist art including work by John Steuart Curry, Thomas Hart Benton, Dale Nichols and Grant Wood. KFA is proud to represent the John Steuart Curry Estate and work with the Thomas Hart Benton Trust. Our contemporary collection focuses on area masters in drawing, painting and sculpture. We offer consultation for individual and corporate collectors as well as museums and are certified by the International Society of Appraisers for fine art.

We’re pleased to announce Olena Mosiyevych’s upcoming solo exhibition, “Between Roots and Heaven,” opening June 12, 2026...
05/26/2026

We’re pleased to announce Olena Mosiyevych’s upcoming solo exhibition, “Between Roots and Heaven,” opening June 12, 2026.

“Between Roots and Heaven” considers the experience of living through war from a distance and explores questions of identity shaped by displacement and cultural rupture. Emerging from the Mosiyevych’s migration from Ukraine to the United States, the works trace interrupted histories and dispersed families, forming evolving structures of belonging across distance.

The landscape of the American Midwest becomes a site of re-rooting, where trees embody both loss and renewal. Through dense rhythmic lines and recurring motifs of trees and roots, the works articulate endurance and continuity. Surrounded by fields of gold and platinum, they open a space in which the present remains in dialogue with both past and future, expressing a life lived between homelands, histories, and landscapes.

Extending the artist’s presentation at the Ukrainian National Museum in Chicago, “Between Roots and Heaven” continues an inquiry into displacement, resilience, and artistic transformation. Rather than resolving the tension between loss and endurance, rupture and connection, the exhibition holds it open as a space of contemplation and witness. Here, art becomes a form of relation, linking memory, embodied experience, and imagined futures.

For early previews, please contact the gallery at (402) 420-9553 or [email protected]. This exhibition is presented by the Global Art Initiative Nebraska.

Opening Reception:
Friday, June 12, from 5-8 PM
Kiechel Fine Art
1208 O Street, Lincoln, NE 68508

Exhibition Dates:
6/12/26-8/8/26

“The Shape of the Prairie: Keith Jacobshagen” opens this evening at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph, Mis...
05/22/2026

“The Shape of the Prairie: Keith Jacobshagen” opens this evening at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph, Missouri. This retrospective honors Keith Jacobshagen and his lifelong exploration of the Midwestern landscape. Through painting and drawing, Jacobshagen distills the prairie into expansive horizons, shifting light, and subtle atmospheric changes—inviting a contemplative experience of place.

This exhibition will be on view through August 16th, 2026.

Opening Reception: “The Shape of the Prairie: Keith Jacobshagen”
Tonight, May 22nd from 4–7 pm
2818 Frederick Avenue
St. Joseph, MO 64506

Image: Keith Jacobshagen, “Late Spring Sky,” 2025. Oil on canvas, 18 x 36 in.

Join us at The American Art Fair today until 7 PM. “Going West” by Thomas Hart Benton is on view in our booth, alongside...
05/18/2026

Join us at The American Art Fair today until 7 PM. “Going West” by Thomas Hart Benton is on view in our booth, alongside several other works by Benton.

“My first pictures were of railroad trains. Engines were the most impressive things that came into my childhood. To go down to the depot and see them come in, belching black smoke, with their big headlights shining and their bells ringing and their pistons clanking, gave me a feeling of stupendous drama, which I have not lost to this day. I scrawled crude presentations of them over everything.”

(Thomas Hart Benton, An Artist in America) Fath 23.

📍321 E 73rd Street

Thomas Hart Benton, “Going West,” 1934. Lithograph, 11.5 x 22.5 in.

It’s the second day of The American Art Fair. Join us until 6 PM today at the Bohemian National Hall, located at 321 E 7...
05/17/2026

It’s the second day of The American Art Fair. Join us until 6 PM today at the Bohemian National Hall, located at 321 E 73rd Street.

John Steuart Curry, “Golden Horse,” 1935. Oil on board, 23.25 x 35.5 in.

Come see our booth at The American Art Fair! Located at Bohemian National Hall, visit us today between 12–7 PM. 321 East...
05/16/2026

Come see our booth at The American Art Fair! Located at Bohemian National Hall, visit us today between 12–7 PM.

321 East 73rd Street, New York

Join us this week at The American Art Fair, held at the Bohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd Street in New York City. A...
05/11/2026

Join us this week at The American Art Fair, held at the Bohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd Street in New York City. Admission is complimentary.

Fair Hours
Saturday, May 16: Noon-7pm
Sunday, May 17: Noon-6pm
Monday, May 18: Noon-7pm
Tuesday, May 19: Noon-5pm

View major works by Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, Dale Nichols, John Steuart Curry, and more.

Dale Nichols, “Sundown,” 1939. Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in.

Several paintings by Roger Medearis will be on view in our booth at The American Art Fair, taking place next week, May 1...
05/06/2026

Several paintings by Roger Medearis will be on view in our booth at The American Art Fair, taking place next week, May 16th–19th, at the Bohemian National Hall in New York City. Fair hours can be found below:

Saturday, May 16: Noon-7pm
Sunday, May 17: Noon-6pm
Monday, May 18: Noon-7pm
Tuesday, May 19: Noon-5pm

Admission is complimentary.

Roger Medearis, “Newmown Hay,” 1949. Oil on panel, 7 x 9.68 in.

Join us next week at The American Art Fair in New York City! 📍Bohemian National Hall, 321 E 73rd St, New York, NY 10021....
05/04/2026

Join us next week at The American Art Fair in New York City! 📍Bohemian National Hall, 321 E 73rd St, New York, NY 10021.

Fair Hours:
Saturday, May 16: 12–7 PM
Sunday, May 17: 12–6 PM
Monday, May 18: 12–7 PM
Tuesday, May 19: 12–5 PM

Admission is complimentary.

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Annibale Gatti, “Washington and Lafayette,” 1884. Oil on canvas, 32 x 40 in.

Join us tomorrow for May First Friday and view Chad M. Olsen’s fourth solo exhibition, “Color Fields.” An exhibition cat...
04/30/2026

Join us tomorrow for May First Friday and view Chad M. Olsen’s fourth solo exhibition, “Color Fields.” An exhibition catalog is available for purchase in the gallery or online.

“This body of work is a celebration of color, abstraction and my oil painting process. This feels like an awakening. It took time, curiosity, labor, belief, and my predecessors to reach this moment.

In the 1950s and 60s, a new form of abstract painting emerged, characterized by large areas of flat color as its subject matter. The Color Field movement inspired artists to push painting to new possibilities by experimenting with paint application. This led to breakthrough techniques like staining the canvas, which allowed the natural elements of paint to create abstract compositions. In a way, you could say I’m continuing what they started. I use mineral spirits to pool, blend, and thin pigment—sometimes in a single layer on transparent surfaces, and other times in multiple layers on canvas.

My pursuit is simply to see what happens in the studio. Color Fields (blue) and Color Fields (blush) were born from my curiosity about pairing two colors together and seeing what happens when they connect and interact. Most of the paintings focus on basic color relationships: primary colors, complementary colors, warm colors, cool colors, etc. An unexpected hero color in the show is blush, a muted pink that, on its own, seems unremarkable but, paired with other colors, becomes unexpectedly enchanting.

This show is a complete installation; each individual painting is in dialogue with the others. I am in conversation with them, listening closely to what they are trying to tell me.”

Chad M. Olsen, “Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) B-side,” 2026. Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 in.

Celebrate May First Friday with us on Friday, May 1st, from 5–8 PM. Discover “Color Fields,” our newest exhibition by Ch...
04/28/2026

Celebrate May First Friday with us on Friday, May 1st, from 5–8 PM. Discover “Color Fields,” our newest exhibition by Chad M. Olsen, and browse two additional gallery floors. We look forward to seeing you!

Chad M. Olsen, “Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku),” 2025. Oil on canvas, 60 x 96 in.

04/25/2026

Chad M. Olsen in conversation with David Reed Gracie and Buck Kiechel regarding his current exhibition, “Color Fields.”

Listen as Buck asks Chad about his Dura-Lar process, painting on Dura-Lar and acetate using a reverse method, where the painting is viewed through the material. Olsen discusses the ethereal effects of these surfaces, how they shape the way paint adheres, and the need to acknowledge the material itself when viewing the work. He also reflects on the dialogue between these transparency works and the canvas paintings in his current exhibition, “Color Fields.”

“Color Fields” is on view at 1208 O Street.

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Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

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