The 1261 spring show brings together a wide selection of new work by Gallery 1261 artists. This annual group exhibition offers a chance to see what’s new across the gallery in one place, with a range of styles, subjects, and price points.
The exhibition includes still life, landscape, figurative work, and sculpture, with each artist bringing a distinct approach. From Scott Fraser’s tightly controlled still lifes to Ulrich Gleiter’s more physical, paint-driven landscapes, the work on view reflects both technical precision and a more expressive side of contemporary realism.
Figurative paintings by artists like Jordan Wolfson offer a looser, more atmospheric approach to the human form, while Jen Starling’s Silo with moon introduces a quieter, more focused composition built around light and structure.
The show also highlights the range of scale available, from small, accessible works to larger statement pieces such as Gregory Block’s expansive compositions and Jill Soukup’s large-scale bison.
Overall, the Spring Show is less about a single theme and more about access. It gives collectors a clear view of the gallery’s current program and a broad selection of work to choose from.
















