Anita Rogers Gallery is pleased to present our Winter group exhibition featuring works by Paul Campbell, Jan Cunningham, Wm. Dilworth, and Itamar Yehiel. The exhibition will be on view January 8 through February 7 at 494 Greenwich Street, GFL in New York City.

Campbell will exhibit several new works from his most recent series inspired by road repair lines. In these works Campbell hopes to encourage viewers to find beauty in the images they see in everyday life. Campbell’s work has been exhibited extensively in the US and abroad including the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Danforth Museum, MA, the Rose Art Museum, MA Site Santa Fe, NM, the Qiantang Bay Art Museum, China, Galerie Abstract Project, Paris, and the Lesley Heller Gallery, New York. In 2019 Campbell had a 20 year survey of his works at The Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art. He recently exhibited several large works at the Rosenblut and Friedmann Gallery in Madrid. This will be his first time exhibiting with Anita Rogers Gallery.

Cunningham will exhibit two recent paintings on linen, including a 60" x 115" triptych. Cunningham was born in Lufkin, Texas in 1956. She received her BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1979, and her MFA in Painting from the Yale University School of Art in 1985. The artist has been represented by the gallery for nearly a decade and has participated in numerous group exhibitions, as well as a 2019 solo exhibition.

Wm. Dilworth (1954-2024) was an abstract painter whose discipline spans drawing, making, painting, earth, looking, and a clock. Dilworth’s paintings range in size and palette, incorporating smooth streaks of color and shapes. Each intentional gesture is a spontaneous exploration of movement and material. He worked as the caretaker for Walter De Maria’s The New York Earth Room for over 30 years. The gallery exhibited Dilworth’s work on several occasions in the past, most recently in Intersections II (2024); he was a dear friend of the gallery and we are honored to dedicate this exhibition to him

Itamar Yehiel (b.1984, Jerusalem, Israel) is a contemporary embroidery sculptor based in Berlin, Germany. Renowned for his distinctive three-dimensional embroideries, Yehiel uses thread to explore philosophical and emotional interpretations of organic forms. His work combines silk, cotton, nylon, polyester, and gold, intricately woven into sculptural forms.