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Susan Sheehan Gallery

Since its inception over three decades ago in New York, the primary focus of Susan Sheehan Gallery has been to create highly curated presentations of postwar American masterworks of printmaking. The gallery puts great emphasis on rigorous scholarship, connoisseurship, and the relevancy of each work.

 

Susan Sheehan is a leading expert in prints produced during the so-called “American print renaissance.” This seminal era that spans the decades of the 1960s through the 1980s, saw artists such as Vija Celmins, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Joan Mitchell, Edward Ruscha, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol incorporating the medium as a central element of their artistic practices.

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Spreading Spade, 1981, Richard Diebenkorn
Lemon Branch (Branche de Citron), 1965, Ellsworth Kelly
Etching in Four Parts, 1972, Robert Ryman
Tri-color, 1981, Richard Diebenkorn
Down 18th, 1979, Wayne Thiebaud
Zoo, 1969, Ed Ruscha
Yellow Black, 1970, Ellsworth Kelly
Touched Red, 1991, Richard Diebenkorn
Divertimento, 1983, Helen Frankenthaler
Yellow Red-Orange, 1970, Ellsworth Kelly
Untitled (Desert), 1975, Vija Celmins
Ifafa i, 1968, Frank Stella
Untitled (Web 1), 2001, Vija Celmins
Green Curve with Radius of 20′, 1974, Ellsworth Kelly
Apparition, 1945, Adolph Gottlieb