Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
Two Georgia artists explore landscape as a metaphor for change
DATES: 16 February – 11 March 2023
Opening reception for the artists: Thursday 16 February, 4:30 – 7:00 pm
he upcoming exhibition at Thomas Deans Fine Art in Atlanta, features the
paintings of two Georgia artists whose recent work is a m...
[click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
CL Critic Okla Jones, III Recommends: Deedra Ludwig has a very unique practice. In her art, she... [click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
On view at Thomas Deans Fine Art will be our annual “Summer Pleasures” exhibition featuring a changing array of paintings, drawings, and sculptures. This popular group exhibition presents work by artists who regularly show with the gallery, as well as several artists new to the gallery and to Atlant...
[click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
Summer Pleasures
The annual group exhibition at Thomas Deans Fine Art, features a changing display of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by artists who show with the gallery regularly. As always, the exhibition also includes some surprises from new artists. The artists in the exhibition hail from...
[click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
The gallery kicks off the new year with a diverse group exhibition featuring work new to the gallery in multiple disciplines by more than a dozen artists, primarily from Atlanta and the southeast. Paintings, sculpture, and works on paper will be featured in the exhibition.
The artists are mostly wel...
[click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
Esteemed New York artist comes for his second Atlanta exhibition.
Dates: 8 October – 13 November 2021
Thomas Deans Fine Art, 690 Miami Circle NE #905, Atlanta, GA 30324
Profoundly impactful in both scale and palette, Thaddeus Radell’s narrative paintings
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
Breathe: New Abstract Paintings by Cat Tesla & Broken: Enigmatic New Paintings by Cason Adams
OPENING RECEPTION IN GALLERY-9/10/21-4:00-7:00 pm
"Painting is a deep dive within oneself with the goal of pulling out something beautiful with
which the world can connect,” says Atlanta-based abstract pain...
[click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
Throughout the autumn, Thomas Deans Fine Art will present a series of “mini exhibitions” featuring two new artists and two long-time gallery favorites. The exhibitions will be available both online and in the gallery. Because of the current pandemic, however, the gallery will not be hosting opening ...
[click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
Elyse Defoor’s installation Uncloaked unites four bodies of work created by the artist, all of which explore the themes of memory, self-discovery, and growth from a female perspective. Combined, their presence in Uncloaked engages and challenges viewers to contemplate the artist's overarching concer...
[click here for more]
Disclaimer: All prices are current as of the posting date and are subject to change.
Please check the venue or ticket sales site for the current pricing.
Charlie Bluett and David Brayne, whose paintings fill the walls for Thoughts Left Unspoken, express two vastly different artistic points of view: Bluett’s work is abstract; Brayne’s is representational.
Bluett’s recent large paintings of overlapping, translucent shapes on pure white backgrounds ha...
[click here for more]