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modern and contemporary art.
Riva Yares Gallery
Scottsdale
Armand Arman
Milton Avery
Fletcher Benton
Byron
Browne
Johan Creten
James G. Davis
Helen Frankenthaler
Robert
Graham
Hans Hofmann
Morris Louis
Conrad Marca-Relli
Carlo Maria
Mariani
Roberto Márquez
Roberto Matta
Rodolfo Morales
Kenneth
Noland
Jules Olitski
Nathan Oliveira
Paul Pletka
Elias
Rivera
Jesús Soto
Frank Stella
Esteban Vicente
Jim
Waid
Gallery Inventory
Richard
Anuszkiewicz
Armand Arman
Milton Avery
Fletcher Benton
Fernando
Botero
Byron Browne
Johan Creten
Philip C. Curtis
James G.
Davis
Lew Davis
Turner G. Davis
Rico Eastman
Helen
Frankenthaler
Dorothy Fratt
Joseph Goldyne
Adolph Gottlieb
Robert
Graham
Hans Hofmann
Morris Louis
Conrad Marca-Relli
Carlo Maria
Mariani
Roberto Márquez
Roberto Matta
Joan Mitchell
Rodolfo
Morales
Robert Motherwell
Manuel Neri
Kenneth Noland
Jules
Olitski
Nathan Oliveria
Paul Pletka
Elias Rivera
Jesús Soto
Frank
Stella
Bernar Venet
Esteban Vicente
Jim Waid
Tom
Wesselmann
William T. Wiley
Exhibitions
Byron
Browne 'Drawings of Abstraction' (Santa Fe) Sep 6 - Sep 30, 2002
Alice Neel
'Black and White - Drawings from the 1930's to the 1980's' (Santa Fe) Aug 9 -
Sep 30, 2002
Esteban Vicente 'A Retrospective View' (Santa Fe) Jul 5 - Aug
5, 2002
Robert Marquez 'Sins From an Imaginary Bible' (Santa Fe) Jun 7 - Jul
1, 2002
Milton Avery 'The Nude and Other Subjects' Feb 2 - Mar 11, 2002
Morris Louis 'Major Paintings 1953-1962' Aug 17 - Sep 21, 2001
Roberto
Matta 'Turbulence des Collisions' Jun 8 - Jul 2, 2001
Riva Yares 2000: The
First 35 Years Aug 1 - Sep 1, 2000
Adolph Gottlieb 'Major Paintings' Jun 30
- Jul 31, 2000
Hans Hofmann 'Major Paintings 1935-1964' Jul 9 - Aug 9, 1999
Inventory Catalogues
Inventory Catalogue
Publications
Milton Avery: 'The Nude and Other Subjects',
64-page catalogue with 50 color plates, $35
Riva Yares 2000: 'The First 35
Years', 64-page catalogue with 50 color plates, $35
Morris Louis: 'Major
Paintings 1953-1962', 32-page catalogue with 12 color plates, $20
Roberto
Matta: 'Turbulence des Collisions', 32-page catalogue with 22 color plates, $20
Adolph Gottlieb: 'Major Paintings', 32-page catalogue with 10 color plates,
$20
Hans Hofmann: 'Major Paintings 1935-1964', 32-page catalogue with 27
color plates, $20
Esteban Vicente: 'A Retrospective View', 72-page catalogue
with 48 color plates, $35
Roberto Marquez: Monograph by Edward Lucie-Smith,
168-page book with 120 color plates, $45
Related Categories
Painting
The Riva Yares Gallery, founded in
1964, with locations in Scottsdale, Arizona and Santa Fe, New
Mexico, offers two of the primary art spaces in the
country for the exhibition of museum-level modern and contemporary art.
As the longest established contemporary gallery in the region, with
over 15,000 square feet of gallery space, Riva Yares has orchestrated
exhibitions for some of the most important modern and contemporary painters
including Milton Avery, Helen Frankenthaler, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans
Hofmann, Alex Katz, Yves Klein, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski,
George Segal, Esteban Vicente, Tom Wesselmann, among others.
Of the over fifty artists represented by Riva Yares at some juncture over the past thirty-eight years, more than a dozen have international roots and include Armand Arman, Fernando Botero, Carlo Maria Mariani, Roberto Márquez, Roberto Matta, and Jesús Soto.
Several well-known sculptors showing at both locations are Fletcher Benton, Johan Creten, Rico Eastman, Robert Graham, and Manuel Neri.
The gallery publishes select catalogues and books that document the scope of solo-exhibitions inclusive of critical essays, expansive color reproductions, and concise biographies. Recent books include: Milton Avery: The Nude and Other Subjects: 1929-1963 (64 pages with 50 color illustrations) and Esteban Vicente: A Retrospective View: 1951-2000 (72 pages with 48 color illustrations).
The Riva Yares Gallery has been profiled in virutally every major art publication including Art in America, ArtNews, Art & Auction, as well as Architectural Digest.
The Riva Yares Gallery has been a member of the ADAA (Art Dealers Association of America) for the past ten years. Founder and Director Riva Yares sits on the board of many arts-related entities and is active within the full continuum of cultural affairs both in Santa Fe and in Scottsdale. The Riva Yares Foundation has recently underwritten in part, the current traveling Milton Avery Retrospective (Milwaukee Art Museum, The Norton, Palm Beach, FL, UCLA's Hammer Museum, CA) and the educational programs for the forthcoming Hans Hofmann exhibit at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art featuring selections from the UC-Berkeley Museum collection.
Scottsdale, Arizona and the Phoenix metropolitan area in general have grown in population by over 40% over the past decade. Scottsdale, with more resorts per capital than any other city in the country, offers a vast array of recreational activities with clear skies and sunny days prevalent 95% of the year.
After having entered its fifth decade, The Riva Yares Gallery
is committed in continuing to present the highest level of modern and
contemporary art in the country.