American Art Collector

EVOKE CONTEMPORA­RY

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550 S. Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501, (505) 995-9902 info@evokeconte­mporary.com www.evokeconte­mporary.com EVOKE Contempora­ry is committed to exhibiting artwork that is provocativ­e and compelling by a wide range of establishe­d to emerging American and internatio­nal contempora­ry artists. The gallery features some of the most recognized artists working today in the genres of figurative painting and sculpture including Alice Leora Briggs, Jeremy Mann, Javier Marín, Soey Milk, Kristine Poole, Lee Price, Jorge Santos, Julie Speed, Aron Wiesenfeld, Kent Williams and Michael Workman.

The gallery also represents some of the foremost American landscape painters such as Lynn Boggess and Francis Di Fronzo. In addition, EVOKE Contempora­ry proudly represents the estates of Louisa McElwain and Wade Reynolds. New to EVOKE Contempora­ry is Harriet Yale Russell, who adds an exciting new diversity to the gallery’s program with her non-objective abstract paintings in oil and cold wax.

Located in the pre-eminent Railyard Arts District in the heart of Santa Fe, EVOKE Contempora­ry participat­es in the Last Friday Art Walk yearround and is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

EVOKE Contempora­ry is highlighti­ng its landscape painters this spring starting with Cumulous Songs, which is a show of the robust New Mexico skies by McElwain (1953-2013) through the month of May. A solo exhibition by West Virginia plein air painter Boggess opens on May 25 and runs through June.

“The Santa Fe Railyard Arts District has been recognized as the foremost district for contempora­ry art for more than a decade, and with the 2017 grand re-opening of SITE Santa Fe and the upcoming addition of a new Contempora­ry Museum of Art, the district continues its ascent into the forefront of the contempora­ry art market internatio­nally and within the artcentric city of Santa Fe.”

— Kathrine Erickson, owner, EVOKE Contempora­ry

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EVOKE Contempora­ry, O Prima Vox, oil on canvas, 54 x 62", by Louisa McElwain.
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EVOKE Contempora­ry, Chalice, oil on canvas, 54 x 72", by Louisa McElwain.
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An interior view of EVOKE Contempora­ry in the Railyard Arts District.
1 EVOKE Contempora­ry, O Prima Vox, oil on canvas, 54 x 62", by Louisa McElwain. 2 EVOKE Contempora­ry, Chalice, oil on canvas, 54 x 72", by Louisa McElwain. 3 An interior view of EVOKE Contempora­ry in the Railyard Arts District.

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