D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc.

D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc. D. Wigmore Fine Art, established in 1980, presents carefully selected and well researched exhibitions of historic American art.

Our clients include museums and collectors across the country, as well as in Europe and South America.

Florida Dreaming…it’s a snowy day in New York so we wish we were in sunny Florida like the artists in our exhibition. In...
02/23/2026

Florida Dreaming…it’s a snowy day in New York so we wish we were in sunny Florida like the artists in our exhibition. In paintings and works on paper from the 1930s through 1960s. Florida offered artists a tropical paradise accessible by a long car drive. Our exhibition includes Sally Michel, Doris Lee, Arnold Blanch, Virginia Berresford and others who visited the state as teachers and artists-in-residence.

The extensive retrospective for Washington Color School artist Paul Reed continues at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art th...
02/03/2026

The extensive retrospective for Washington Color School artist Paul Reed continues at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art through April 12th. Highlights include Paul's early 1960s paintings and late 1960s shaped canvases, as well as the OKCMOA Store's clever use of transparency.

At the gallery our Paul Reed exhibition continues through February 13.

"Paul Reed (1919-2015): From Biomorphic to Geometric" features 18 paintings from 1962 to 1969 showcasing the artist's ex...
12/05/2025

"Paul Reed (1919-2015): From Biomorphic to Geometric" features 18 paintings from 1962 to 1969 showcasing the artist's exploration of color and transparency. Reed was one of the original six members of the Washington Color School along with Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, and Howard Mehring. Our exhibition remains on view through February 13th.

Our exhibition complements Paul Reed's major retrospective at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art curated by David Gariff, senior lecturer at the National Gallery of Art. The over one hundred paintings, sculptures, and works on paper on view are drawn from the Oklahoma City Museum of Art's holdings, several DC museums, and private collections across the country. The exhibition catalogue is Paul Reed’s first significant monograph. The retrospective runs from November 22, 2025 to April 12, 2026.

Ben Shahn fans have a lot to see this weekend. His outstanding exhibition "On Nonconformity" at the Jewish Museum remain...
10/14/2025

Ben Shahn fans have a lot to see this weekend. His outstanding exhibition "On Nonconformity" at the Jewish Museum remains on view through Oct 26th and his 13 murals at the Bronx General Post Office, now privately held, can be viewed as part of Open House New York, Saturday and Sunday 10am - 2pm, 558 Grand Concourse. On Saturday (10/18) there will be a tour and panel led by Ben Shahn scholar Dr. Laura Katzman starting at 12pm.



D. Wigmore Fine Art is proud to lend two works to the Jewish Museum exhibition: "Harvesting Wheat", a fresco study for Shahn's 1942 mural "The Meaning of Social Security" and "You're Stronger than Steel," 1937, a poster design in support of steel workers.

Our exhibition "A Return to Beauty: The Pattern & Decoration Movement" is now on view. The exhibition includes 23 works ...
09/03/2025

Our exhibition "A Return to Beauty: The Pattern & Decoration Movement" is now on view. The exhibition includes 23 works by 9 artists dating from 1975-1985. The Pattern & Decoration (P&D) artists insisted that beauty, pattern, and ornament were not embellishments but central to artistic expression. This challenged both the reductive aesthetics of Modernism and the hierarchy of art materials, as the artists incorporated craft materials and techniques into their works.

They found inspiration from sources historically excluded from the canon of Western Modernism, drawing freely from the visual languages of craft, architecture, and functional objects from around the globe.

The exhibition includes works by

On view through November 7th.

Happy 90th birthday to Tadasky (Tadasuke Kuwayama)! Born and raised in Nagoya, Japan, Tadasky found early success in New...
08/24/2025

Happy 90th birthday to Tadasky (Tadasuke Kuwayama)! Born and raised in Nagoya, Japan, Tadasky found early success in New York in the 1960s. His dealer was Sam Kootz and he was included in two MoMA exhibitions: "The Responsive Eye" (1965) and "New Japanese Painting" (1966). For six decades, Tadasky has painted concentric circles within a square canvas. This format allows each work to be a transformative space and parallels the clarity and symmetry Tadasky feels upon entering a Shinto shrine. Each painting is its own world and Tadasky strives to make it all-encompassing. We first exhibited Tadasky's work in 2008 in our exhibition "Four Optic Visionaries" alongside Richard Anuszkiewicz, Sue Fuller, and Mon Levinson. Since then, Tadasky has had two solo exhibitions and a joint show with Gene Davis, another artist dedicated to a single motif, at the gallery.

Image 1 and 4: Tadasky at his 2021 exhibition
Image 2: Tadasky at his Ferry St studio, 1964
Image 3: Tadasky at his Ferry St studio, 1965 (image: Kondo)

Our exhibition "Soil and Spirit" celebrates American agriculture and the 1930s-1940s artists who sought out rural settin...
05/02/2025

Our exhibition "Soil and Spirit" celebrates American agriculture and the 1930s-1940s artists who sought out rural settings to paint, whether their home town or new places. The artists in this exhibition made important records of rural America that preserved knowledge of landscape, work, stock, farm architecture, and specific crops harvested. Featuring works by Adolf Dehn, William Gropper, Peter Hurd, Dale Nichols, and Georges Schreiber, among others. On view through August 15.

This exhibition of paintings, works on paper, photography, and weavings from the 19th century to today are all by Adiron...
02/28/2025

This exhibition of paintings, works on paper, photography, and weavings from the 19th century to today are all by Adirondack artists. This New York state park from Lake George to near the Canadian border has been legislated as “Forever Wild” since 1892. The Adirondacks attracted artists like Asher B. Durand (1796-1886) as early as 1837. Paintings by Durand and other 19th century artists were praised when exhibited at the National Academy which made the Adirondacks a destination for both artists and summer visitors. Our exhibition includes Durand, Daniel F. Bigelow (1823-1910), John Bunyan Bristol (1826-1909), James McDougal Hart (1828-1901), William Richardson Tyler (1825-1896) and Alexander Wyant (1836-1892).

As the Adirondacks became accessible, first by boat and stagecoach then by train and car, more artists visited in the 20th century. Some artists who grew up spending summers in the Adirondacks returned to paint or take photographs like Harold Weston (1894-1972) in Keene Valley, Allen Blagden (b. 1938) in Upper Saranac Lake, and Nathan Farb (b.1941) in Lake Placid. Weston and Farb both set up a permanent home and studio in their part of the Adirondacks. The exhibition also includes Dorothy Dehner, Cynthia Schira, Don Wynn, and contemporary artist Andrew Thompson.

"Evolving American Abstraction" is now on view at the gallery. This exhibition of 25 paintings considers how artists dev...
11/15/2024

"Evolving American Abstraction" is now on view at the gallery. This exhibition of 25 paintings considers how artists developed American abstraction in the 1930s and 1940s. Artists in New York got to see European modernism with the opening of the Gallery of Living Art in 1927 and the Museum of Modern Art in 1929. The Americans took whatever elements they liked rather than adhering to a certain philosophy or style, creating a fresh and distinct approach to abstraction. The artists in our exhibition fall into three broad styles: biomorphic, geometric and spiritual. They all used the same formal elements of line, shape and color. The principal distinction is how each group treated depth in their paintings.

Our exhibition is on view through February 14, 2025.

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