The Work Of Cuban Artist Tomás Sánchez At Alone Gallery - 27 East

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The Work Of Cuban Artist Tomás Sánchez At Alone Gallery

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Tomás Sánchez

Tomás Sánchez "Thought Cloud," 2017, acrylic on canvas 78" x 98".

authorStaff Writer on Jul 12, 2020

Alone Gallery's “Spotlight 3” exhibition, on view from July 14 to 26, features paintings by Tomás Sánchez who is arguably the most famous living Cuban artist. His landscape paintings possess a calmness that radiates out of the canvas. Sánchez often sings the praises of meditation, to which his work is inextricably linked; his paintings are ideal for solitary viewing. Now for eight days, they’ll transform the Alone Gallery space into a remote oasis that brings its visitors into Sánchez’s very own meditative state of mind. To view Sánchez’s work at Alone Gallery, which is located within Tripoli Gallery at 26 Ardsley Road in Wainscott, register for a 30-minute time slot at alonegallery.com. The gallery will then send a door access code. Groups of up to four people are permitted if they are quarantining together. Complimentary masks, hand sanitizer and shoe covers will be provided outside the space, and the gallery will be sanitized daily.

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