Exhibits + Fairs

Installation view (photographed by Mark Diamond) “Multiple Choice” in East Hampton, NY

Multiple Choice

September 2 - November 23, 2022

AB NY Gallery is proud to present an exhibition curated by Sarah Scribner and Olivia Phillips-Falk entitled “Multiple Choice” with new paintings by Elise Ansel and Suzannah Wainhouse and sculpture by Luke Kooper.

Quentin Curry: A Brand New Day

July 28-August 28, 2022

AB NY Gallery in East Hampton, NY is opening Thursday, July 28, 6:00pm–8:00pm for a solo exhibition by artist Quentin Curry entitled A Brand New Day.

AB NY Gallery is pleased to present this new body of work encapsulating 7 years of Curry’s exploration across painting and sculpture which realization bring the observer into the artist’s subjective perception of a distinct universe populated by surfers, surfboards, birds, dogs and clouds.

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Before heading to the East Hampton Fireworks: “Let’s all have a meeting of the Chin Twins”

A collaborative dance on canvas through the eyes of photographer Nigel Barker and painter William Quigley

July 16-July 26, 2022

AB NY Gallery presents an artistic collaboration between legendary photographer Nigel Barker, movement artists The Chin Twins and painter William Quigley. The 2-week exhibition will open Saturday July 16th 6:00pm – 9:00pm in an industrial space turned gallery found at the back lot of Schenck Fuels until July 26th.

The intersection of this new work is reminiscent of Warhol’s monumental ensembles with Basquiat, Picasso’s stage sets for Diaghilev, or the ambitious scaled reverence enshrined in Abstract Expressionism such as the collaboration between Sir Cecil Beaton and Jackson Pollock. With The Chin Twins as the central characters, Nigel Barker and William Quigley create a new palette of possibilities that blurs the boundary between art and life; an interdisciplinarity collaboration viewers will continue to return to as a reference of contemporary conversation between these artists.

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Showings in Four Dimensions

June 4-July 14, 2022

AB NY Gallery in East Hampton, NY is opening Saturday June 4th, 6:30pm-8:30pm, for the exhibition Showings in Four Dimensions in a group curation featuring Elise Ansel, Kyle Hittmeier and Darius Yektai. The show will be up at 62 Newtown Lane in an industrial space turned gallery found at the back lot of Schenck Fuels until July 14th.

The three artists have blurred the line between traditional two-dimensional art and three- dimensional sculpture, enhancing their visions with awareness of the historical fourth dimension of time.

Implicit in the works of Elise Ansel and Darius Yektai is the acknowledgement that art does not exist in a vacuum, that it is not only dialogue between artist and viewer but between past and present. "Originality" is really a misnomer when it comes to the artistic process, since the artist's vision is only realized through vocabulary derived from medium and technique that has evolved through time. Ansel and Yektai pay tribute to their predecessors not by imitation but by distilling the essential perspective that can only be gleaned through the passage of time.

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2 Brothers-in-Law: An Artist & Brain Surgeon

April 30-May 28, 2022

AB NY Gallery in East Hampton, NY is opening April 30th, 2022, 6:30pm-8:30pm for the exhibition “2 Brothers-in- Law: An Artist & Brain Surgeon”. In this show two artists, William Quigley & Dr. Jeff Arle, with notably different backgrounds and styles challenge their canvases to express the extended notion of concerns and ideas we meet each day with.

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Market Art and Design
Bridgehampton, NY

August 12-15, 2021

AB NY Gallery showed work from: Mie Yim, Shelter Serra, Quentin Curry, Darius Yektai, Peter Dayton, Nathan Slate Joseph, Walter Schrank, Marc Chiat, Tommaso Fattovich, Jackson O’Brasky, Joanna Karatzas & William Quigley.

It’s Never Abstract to its Author

ABNY Gallery kicks off the Hamptons’ summer 2021 art season this Memorial Day with show curated by director Sarah Scribner and our artist/founder, William Quigley. 

Located in Quigley’s former painting studio on Newtown Lane since 2013, the exhibition will feature 13 diverse artists who explore abstraction using personal images, materials, and processes to create their work. 

This exhibition showcases various talent, ranging from artists with worldwide solo museum shows, international art fairs and thriving mid career artists, to artists showing their work for the first time in over ten years. 

Works include: A rare installation by Thomas Kovachevich

Paintings and Sculptures by: Nathan Slate Joseph, Michael Manning, Peter Dayton, Quentin Curry, Mie Yim, Marc Chiat, Jackson O’Brasky, Tommaso Fattovich, William Quigley, Shelter Serra, Walter Schrank, Kristy Schopper

SCOPE Miami Beach

SCOPE AB Gallery NY will be showing the new abstract works of contemporary artist William Quigley at Booth E03. 3rd-8th December 2019

Market Art and Design
Bridgehampton, NY

AB NY Gallery opened at the Hamptons Art fair for the first time in 25 years featuring the abstract works of artist William Quigley. July 2019 

Texas Contemporary
Houston, Texas

AB Gallery NY had a solo show for William Quigley at the Texas Contemporary from Thursday 9th -12th October 2019.

Contemporary at OTTO
Brooklyn, NY

Julie Keyes Fine Art opened her new Brooklyn Museum like Gallery in Oct. 2019 hosting a group show featuring the works of world renown celebrated artists, Claude Lawrence, Nathan Slate Joesph, William Quigley, John McWhinnie and sculptor Peter Reginato.  22nd November-30th January 2020 at Otto, 211 McGinnis Blvd, Greenpont, Brooklyn. See the gallery site for more information.

God Always Knows
East Hampton, NY

For the first time in 25 years a pop up show titled ‘God Always Knows’ will exhibit Stanley Casselman, William Quigley, sculptor Michael Gitlin and Nathan Sinai Rayman’s Gallery Cubed featuring Lee Baker and Catherine Borowski painting series ‘You Do It To Yourself’. 3rd August 2019 - 3rd September 2019

Guild Hall 82nd Annual Artists Members Show

AB NY artists contributed to the annual Guild Hall exhibition.