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Press Release: Many Small Cuts
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Press Release: Alison Croney Moses | Brown Out
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Installation shot, Blum Gallery. Photo by Arlo Winokur
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5 Gallery Exhibitions to see this fall: West Hollywood
Our Roundup of the most eye-catching shows in WeHo!Installation view, courtesy of Jeffrey Dietch. -
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Press Release: Summer Send-Off
Curated by John WitkowskiInstallation View: Elizabeth King Stanton (Top Left / Bottom Right), Wilhelm Neusser (Bottom Left / Top Right) -
Artist Katharine Konietzko in her Los Angeles studio
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Art History of the 'Place Setting'
Written by Nalani BouillonJacob Van Es: Still life with a lobster, fruit and a gilded tazza, 1653. Image courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. -
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Slave to the Rhythm, 1986 acrylic on canvas Image Courtesy of: Galerie Thomas Fuchs
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Coral Woodbury in "One Eye Closed," Boston, MA
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Pelle Cass, MIT at BU Dive Meet, Legs, 2023, Inkjet print on heavy matte rag paper, 24 x 36 in.
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Boston: 5 Gallery Exhibitions to See in June
Our Roundup of Must-See Shows in Boston!Tim McCool, Sol Omnibus Lucet, 2024, Acrylic on panel, 24 x 18 in. Image courtesy of Anderson Yezerski Gallery. -
Living with Art and Kids
A personal point of view from Abigail OgilvyCorner Detail: Natalia Wróbel, "Portal II," 2015, Oil paint on canvas with white float frame, 72 x 60 in.When we hear the phrase “collecting art,” it’s not usually in the context of a home filled with young children, but for many of our collectors (myself included!), fine art and kids seemlessly fit into their lives. -
Announcement: VOLTA Basel 2024
Basel, SwitzerlandDetail, Katrina Sánchez, "Erupting," 2024. Knitted yarn, fiberfill, fabric. 26 x 44 x 9.5 in. -
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Press Release: Future Perfect Tense
Solo Exhibition by Wilhelm NeusserInstallation view of Future Perfect Tense, Wilhelm Neusser, Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Boston, May 2024 -
Abigail Ogilvy Gallery looks forward to our inaugural participation in Future Fair.
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Natalia Wróbel, Hum, 2024. Signed on verso. Oil on canvas. 31.5 x 31.5 in.
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Press Release: Rooted In Transit
Nick Fagan & Lavaughan JenkinsNick Fagan at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, BostonAbigail Ogilvy Gallery is proud to present Rooted in Transit, a two-person exhibition featuring new artworks by Lavaughan Jenkins and introducing Nick Fagan. -
Press Release: Déjà Vu
In Collaboration with Cierra Britton GalleryRugiyatou Ylva Jallow Entranced unknowingly, 2024 Signed on verso Acrylic, oil, and thread on canvas 36 x 48 in. -
Owner Abigail Ogilvy and Director Kaylee Hennessey
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Jesse Zuo, "Rain," 2023. Oil on panel 16 x 12 in.
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Press Release: Under this mask, another mask
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Press Release: Should I Warn The Others
Two-Person Exhibition Featuring Janet Loren Hill & Alex McClayJanet Loren Hill & Alex McClay | Abigail Ogilvy Gallery | Boston -
Image taken by Rebecca Connolly
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AOG Travel Residency: Venice 2022 In Review
Thinking back to a week filled with art & educationClint Baclawski, Holly Harrison, Abigail Ogilvy Ryan, Kaylee Hennessey, Kristina McComb, Teddy Benfield, Nathaniel Price in front of Simone Leigh's U.S. Pavilion, Venice, Italy, October 2022 (Photo by Tasha Baclawski).It was exactly one year ago that five artists from Abigail Ogilvy Gallery traveled to Venice for our first gallery Travel Residency.
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Press Release: Big Time Sensuality
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SPRING/BREAK Art Show NYC 2023
Announcing Clint Baclawski's "Luray" at SPRING/BREAK Art Show NYC 2023Clint Baclawski, Luray, 2023ABIGAIL OGILVY GALLERY WILL PRESENT CLINT BACLAWSKI'S LURAY AT THE 12TH EDITION OF SPRING/BREAK IN NEW YORK CITY at booth 1053.
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Announcement: New Boston Address
Our Boston gallery has moved to 450 Harrison Avenue #29Abigail Ogilvy Gallery | Boston -
Installation view: Mending Joy
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Press Release: Standing Still
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Press Release: The Familiars
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Mallory Ruymann (left) and Leah Triplett Harrington (right) at the opening of their exhibition, shape _ shifting _ support _ systems at Praise Shadows, Summer 2022.
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Aris Moore (photo courtesy of the artist)
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Kaylee Hennessey, Director of AOG x LA. Photo courtesy of Studio Bourgeois. Background artwork: Natalia Wróbel.
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Spring Break Art Show LA 2023
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Press Release: A Romance Of...
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Teddy Benfield in his studio (Image courtesy of the artist)
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From Abigail Ogilvy, Owner and Director; and Kaylee Hennessey, Assistant Director:
Mariana Rey, Gallery Associate, Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
The Abigail Ogilvy Gallery team is thrilled to announce the appointment of our newest gallery associate, Mariana Rey. Mariana joined us in early September this year and has proven to be an immediate force in the Boston art scene, and a wonderful addition to our team.
Mariana earned her BFA in Visual Arts from the Pontifical Xavierian University of Colombia in 2022. As a visual artist, she is also interested in curatorial studies that focus on uplifting underrepresented individuals while providing new ways for viewers to interact with art.
In addition to her work at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Mariana currently works at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston as a Visitor Assistant, engaging with visitors about the artworks as a member of the Education Department.
In her personal artistic practice, she uses media such as illustration, photography, and animation to explore and address her interests towards the body, gender, and territory, understanding the intimate as a political power.
Having been with us for just over a month now, Mariana has brought an incredible curatorial expertise and consideration to the position, and we are honored to be working together.
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Alex McClay wearing her work Believe Her; Them; Us, 2021. Emergency blanket, fabric, thread, 36 x 30 in.
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Installation View: Begin From Observation
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Image courtesy of Lissy Thomas Photography
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Haley Wood, Image Courtesy of the Artist
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Image courtesy of Allison Baker