Tresart

Tresart Miami-based secondary market gallery, specialized in artworks by prominent modern and contemporary international artists

In 1683, the world's first public museum, the Ashmolean in Oxford, opened its doors. Since then, museums have become cen...
08/10/2022

In 1683, the world's first public museum, the Ashmolean in Oxford, opened its doors. Since then, museums have become central to society. Museums play an integral role in not only preserving history, but providing a safe space for the healthy exploration of ideas that educate and inspire. As an active participant in the artworld, Tresart understands the importance of preserving and supporting the institutions that work tirelessly to bring us together and help us nurture our appreciation of art.

This month, we bring to you “Support Museums,” the first installment of our new series, a group of short texts dedicated to highlighting and supporting artmaking and the cultural organizations that connect art and society. Visit the link in our bio to learn more about this initiative and ways to support your favorite cultural organizations.

| Photo: The Bass Museum of Art, featuring the site-specific installation “Eternity Now,” 2015 by Sylvie Fleury. Image courtesy of Artsy. |

Presented in our Summer Show: Gestural Brushstrokes, Jordy Kerwick (Australian, b. 1982) is a France-based visual artist...
08/10/2022

Presented in our Summer Show: Gestural Brushstrokes, Jordy Kerwick (Australian, b. 1982) is a France-based visual artist known for his raw, thickly impastoed works that explore the space between still life, abstraction, and landscape. To achieve his distinctive style, Kerwick embraces many different materials and combines a vivid palette with bold and powerful strokes. Through his work, Kerwick explores fantastical elements from his imagination combined with historical references, ancient iconography, and pop culture that all result in visually rich surreal compositions.
Click on the link in bio to learn more about Kerwick and our Summer Show: Gestural Brushstrokes.
Visit by appointment only.
|Photo: Composite of Kerwick’s work courtesy of Live Art.|

Featured in our Summer Show: Gestural Brushstrokes, Godwin Champs Namuyimba (Ugandan, b.1989) is known for his striking,...
08/10/2022

Featured in our Summer Show: Gestural Brushstrokes, Godwin Champs Namuyimba (Ugandan, b.1989) is known for his striking, detailed portraits. Namuyimba uses the human form to explore identity, race, and individuality in the context of postcolonial Africa as told from the perspective of a young contemporary artist working in Uganda today. Drawing inspiration from everyday life, Namuyimba depicts family, friends, and acquaintances in relaxed settings, often surrounded by symbols of domesticity and cultural signifiers. With a vivid palette, his portraits are filled with arresting insight and humanity. Through his work, Namuyimba aims to challenge and critique stereotypical Western depictions of Black people.
Click on the link in bio to learn more about Namuyimba and our Summer Show: Gestural Brushstrokes.
Visit by appointment only. | Photo: Detail “Level Terms,” 2019 by Godwin Champs Namuyimba |

  As the art market slow down, and the Summer settles in, we take a minute to reflect on the performance of a number of ...
08/10/2022

As the art market slow down, and the Summer settles in, we take a minute to reflect on the performance of a number of artists we have followed and supported in recent months. Artists like Shara Hughes (American, b. 1981), Jordy Kerwick (Australian, b. 1982), Rafa Macarrón (Spanish, b.1981), Issaq Ismail (Ghanaian, b. 1989), Belkis Ayón (Cuban, 1967 - 1999), and Ángeles Agrela (Spanish, b. 1966) have shattered expectations—and have captured our attention.
Click on the link in bio to learn more. | Photo: “Tilda” 2020 by Ángeles Agrela |

 : Australian-born France-based visual artist Jordy Kerwick is a rising star who has quickly found himself at the center...
03/18/2022

: Australian-born France-based visual artist Jordy Kerwick is a rising star who has quickly found himself at the center of international success. In the last couple of years alone, Kerwick has shown in Cologne, Copenhagen, Hamburg, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, San Francisco and, Sydney, Tokyo, undoubtedly captivating the attention of art dealers, collectors, and curators worldwide.
To know more about this rising artist visit the link in bio.
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Amoako Boafo’s career trajectory has been truly mesmerizing. This contemporary artist keeps massively shaking up the art...
03/08/2022

Amoako Boafo’s career trajectory has been truly mesmerizing. This contemporary artist keeps massively shaking up the art world with his empowering black figurative paintings. His is the recipient of the Walter Koschatzky Art Prize in 2017 and artist in residence at the Rubell Museum in 2019. By 2020, he was already featured in “The Most Influential Artists of 2020.” But, did you know…?

· Boafo collaborated with fashion house Dior for the SS21 men's wear collection featuring Amoako's unique way of representing Blackness.

· Boafo's The "Suborbital Triptych" (2021) was the first painting to be launched into space, reaching unprecedented grounds.

· Boafo made headlines in 2021 when his painting "Hands Up" (2018) broke his auction record price selling for $3,423,258 at Christie's Hong Kong.

To read the full article visit the link in bio.

Photo: Amoako Boafo with “Shormeh’s Gold Earrings” (2021) from the "Suborbital Triptych" courtesy of Uplift Aerospace |

Featured at Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel” Julian Schnabel (b. 1951) is a seminal artist who origi...
03/02/2022

Featured at Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel” Julian Schnabel (b. 1951) is a seminal artist who originally made his mark in the NY art scene in the 80s whose artistic practice continues to push the medium. His unorthodox, highly experimental approach to the use of materials, gestures, and form was pivotal in the reemergence of painting in the United States and the rest of the world in the late 1970s. Click on the link in bio to learn more about Schnabel’s work and Tresart’s Winter Show. | Photo: Schnabel with van Gogh Self-Portraits © Weston Wells

Showcased at Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel,” Kenny Scharf (b.1958) is an iconic painter and street...
02/28/2022

Showcased at Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel,” Kenny Scharf (b.1958) is an iconic painter and street artist. His graffiti works gained him notoriety for his stylized cartoons that featured aliens and popular culture icons in tessellated, colorful patterns. Taken together, his popular culture-based imagery with made-up science-related backgrounds, represent the intersection of art and street culture, working together to push the line between high and low art. Click on the link in bio to learn more about Scharf’s art and Tresart’s Winter Show. | Photo: Kenny Scharf. Harry Eelman / Courtesy of Dior |

Highlighted at Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel” George Condo (b. 1957) has occupied a central positi...
02/16/2022

Highlighted at Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel” George Condo (b. 1957) has occupied a central position in the landscape of American painting for nearly 40 years. He coined the term Artificial Realism, "the realistic representation of that which is artificial," to describe his hybridization of traditional European Old Master painting with a sensibility informed by American pop culture. Click on the link in bio to learn more about Condo’s work and Tresart’s Winter Show. | Photo: George Condo in his New York studio courtesy of CNN. |

“Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel”  We are delighted to announce the opening of Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, S...
02/08/2022

“Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel” We are delighted to announce the opening of Tresart’s “Winter Show: Condo, Scharf, and Schnabel” at our Wynwood loft. The exhibition brings light to a select group of recent works by George Condo (b. 1957), Kenny Scharf (b.1958), and Julian Schnabel (b. 1951). These iconic artists made their mark during one of the most historically vibrant decades of Contemporary Art, the New York art scene in the 1980s, and their artistic evolution continues to fascinate the art world. The exhibition will be on view through February 20th by appointment only.
Click on the link in bio to learn more about Tresart’s Winter Show. |

  Rafa Macarrón: In 2021 Rafa Macarrón was the subject of two milestone exhibitions; “Fifteen” at the Contemporary Art C...
01/20/2022

Rafa Macarrón: In 2021 Rafa Macarrón was the subject of two milestone exhibitions; “Fifteen” at the Contemporary Art Center (CAC) of Malaga, which featured 15 works in a variety of media, including canvas, sculpture, and drawings; and “El Bañista” at the Fundación La Nave Salinas in Ibiza, highlighting the artist’s brilliant figurative paintings, portraits, landscapes, and everyday scenes.

Click on the link in bio to learn more about Macarrón’s rising career and available works.

Photo: Rafa Macarrón's "Fifteen" at CAC Malaga. |

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