Gallery 5004 - Featuring Minnesota Artists Past & Present

Gallery 5004 - Featuring Minnesota Artists Past & Present Gallery 5004 is an event-based art gallery offering a diverse selection of artwork by prominent Minn

Gallery 5004 is an event-based art gallery, located just off Main Street in the heart of historic Robbinsdale. The gallery offers a diverse selection of prominent Minnesota artists from the past, as well as many current and emerging artists from the area. Co-founders and long-time friends, Amy and Steve Isaacson and Anne and Tim Bechtold have been avid art collectors for many years and are excited

to share their passion with you. On a side note, Anne and Steve are artists themselves and the gallery is also home to their studios. You will be treated to a visual potpourri as you peruse rock, metal and wood sculptures; prints and paintings; pottery, glass, and other original creations that defy categorization. From serene to the audacious, your senses will be sparked as you view the hand-selected works of art. We invite you to visit Gallery 5004 and experience first-hand the cozy setting and the joys of being surrounded by fascinating local art.

FOSSUM is coming soon!Opening reception on Friday, June 12 from 5:00 to 9:00 PM.
05/27/2026

FOSSUM is coming soon!
Opening reception on Friday, June 12 from 5:00 to 9:00 PM.

If you are in town this coming weekend, why not stop by Gallery 5004 and enjoy the final two days of our 2026 New Acquis...
05/18/2026

If you are in town this coming weekend, why not stop by Gallery 5004 and enjoy the final two days of our 2026 New Acquisitions show. We will be open on Saturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24, from noon to 4:00 PM on both days. Here are a few of the works you will be able to see in person.

This weekend Gallery 5004s New Acquisitions show is open on Saturday, May 16 from noon to 4:00 PM and Sunday, May 17 fro...
05/15/2026

This weekend Gallery 5004s New Acquisitions show is open on Saturday, May 16 from noon to 4:00 PM and Sunday, May 17 from noon to 4:00 PM. Pictured is the Mary Abbott corner at the show. For background information on Mary Abbott, please see the following biography.

Mary Abbot was born in New York City on July 27, 1921. Her lineage traces back to John Adams, the second president of the United States, who was her great, great, great, great grandfather. Her father, Henry, was a Navy captain and recipient of the Navy Cross, and her mother, Elizabeth, a poet and syndicated columnist, was a member of the socially prominent Grinnell family. Ms. Abbott was first singled out in The Times and other newspapers not as an artist but as a debutante, her high-society activities documented in painstaking detail.

However, in New York in the early 1940s, Mary's interest in art led her to courses at the Art Students League where she worked with painters such as George Grosz. She lived mainly in New York but spent time in Southampton and in Washington where she studied with Eugene Weiss from the Corcoran Museum School.

In 1940 Mary, who was a stunning woman, came out as a debutante at the Colony Club and became the belle of Manhattan. As a working model, she appeared on the covers of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, among others.

She married and continued painting and studying throughout the War years. In 1946 she separated from her husband and moved downtown into a cold water flat at 88 Tenth Street.

In 1948, she met the sculptor David Hare, who introduced her to Willem de Kooning whose studio was nearby. Abbott eventually became romantically involved with de Kooning and remained close to him until his death. She also enrolled in an experimental school called The Subject of the Artist. Not a school in the proper sense, students worked with founding artists Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, William Baziotes, and David Hare. Abbott felt she learned the most from Rothko and Newman. Through these associations Abbott moved into the heart of the New York avant-garde, becoming a member of the Artist's Club, where she was one of only a few female members along with Perle Fine and Elaine de Kooning.

In the early 1950s Mary began to exhibit extensively with shows at the Stable Gallery, Kootz, Tibor de Nagy, and Tanager. She was also in three of the famous Stable Gallery Annuals.

In 1950 Mary was divorced from her first husband and married Tom Clyde, a businessman who preferred wintering in Haiti and the U.S. Virgin Islands where Mary produced many beautiful and inventive abstractions. That marriage ended in 1966.

In 1974 Abbott accepted a visiting professorship at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and ended up staying for nearly a decade.

Eventually, she returned to New York where she purchased a loft on West Broadway and a small home in Southampton. In 2016 Mary was included in the game-changing exhibition, "Women of Abstract Expressionism" organized by the Denver Art Museum.

Abbott, whose influence permeated the circle of Abstract Expressionists she belonged to, created vivid oil paintings and watercolors often inspired by nature and her travels. “I like the process of painting. The intensity of living nature through myself—using the medium, paint, color, and line defining the poetry of living space; that is my aim, life, and work,” she once said. Abbott was one of the last great Abstract Expressionist painters of her generation. She died of heart failure on August 23, 2019, in Southampton, New York at the age of 98.

Charles Beck oil on canvas painting titled “Landscape H,” signed, label on verso, the image measures 45.5” x 59.5” and i...
05/13/2026

Charles Beck oil on canvas painting titled “Landscape H,” signed, label on verso, the image measures 45.5” x 59.5” and it is available .

Jo Lutz Rollins watercolor painting of a harbor scene, signed, dated 1964, the image measures 15” x 10.75” and it is ava...
05/12/2026

Jo Lutz Rollins watercolor painting of a harbor scene, signed, dated 1964, the image measures 15” x 10.75” and it is available .

Gallery 5004's first show of 2026 starts on Saturday, May 9th ...
05/07/2026

Gallery 5004's first show of 2026 starts on Saturday, May 9th ...

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5004 42nd Avenue N
Robbinsdale, MN
55422

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