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Wrought iron, churro wool, linen warp, hemp, metal thread 31″h x 18”w x 17”d each
Wrought iron, cotton warp, churro wool, silk, hemp, chrome wire 14”h x 60”w x 60”d
Siecha Tempesta Storm Rug 177 1/2″ w x 17′ 3″ l
Hand-blown glass, 40 quartz crystal wands. Substrate composed of mica, micro glass beads, 2013 14″h x 21.25″l x 19.375″w
Cast glass, stainless steel, video composition, LED’s, 2022 43”h x 72”w x18”d
Vintage military rocket launcher case cut into a softly glowing triptych; hand-blown glass mercury-silvered flowers; micro “planets” composed of reflective highway sign and glass beads; welded aluminum; LED lights and electronics, 2022 42”h x 64”w…
Foam and steel virus envelope particles with hand-blown glass elements referencing COVID-19 glyco-protein spikes; mercury silvered glass plate; quartz crystals; reflective glass traffic beads; motors; LED light composition, 2020 8′ x 12′ x 16′
Cast-glass, steel frame, video composition, LED’s, 2022 38” h x 44” w x 5” d
Cast-glass, steel frame, video composition, LED’s, 2022 13” h x 19” w x 5” d
(Series number 1 of 10), 2022 Cast glass, hand-silvered mirror, LED lights, video composition 8”H x 8”W x3” D
Hand-woven, hand-spun llama wool, brass wire, rope, 2015
Iron and glass with moongold leafing Custom Dimensions
Wrought iron, churro wool, cotton warp, hemp 30” x 20” x 20”
Brass-plated steel, upholstered seats, hand-woven mix of cotton, churro wool, and hemp Custom dimensions
Steel frame with churro wool, hemp, linen, 2018 16”h x 42”d
Powder-coated steel, cotton, churro wool, hemp 33”h x 72”w x 19 7/8”d
Steel, hose, foam, upholstered piping, cable and alpaca yarn, 2017 32”h x 26”w x 34”d
Steel, hose, foam, upholstered piping, cable and alpaca yarn, 2017 32”h x 26”w x 34”d
Wrought iron, churro wool, linen warp, hemp, metal thread 31″h x 36”w x 17”d each
Cast acrylic and solid stainless steel 56″h x 43”x 38”
Cast acrylic and solid stainless steel 53”h x 43” x 38”
Cast, hand-blown, and flame-worked glass, 2019 3 moons, 3 large deer, 5 cast pyramids, 46 small deer, sound score, wall text
Brass-plated steel, upholstered seats, hand-woven mix of cotton, churro wool, and hemp Custom dimensions
Casa Covida, a house for co-habitation in the time of covid, is an experiment in combining 3D printing with indigenous and traditional building materials, methods with employing new and ancient ways of living. The experimental…
Triple laminate low iron glass with 2 film interlayers and back painting Custom Dimensions
Powder-coated wrought iron and mirrored glass 21 1/2″l 54.6 cm
Combined aged wood scarred with deep wrinkles from the construction industry and laser engraved discarded fragments from the advertising industry 61 3/4″h x 69″w x 20″d
Cast silicon 26”h x 38”w x 38”d Photo Stephen Kent Johnson
Hand-blown glass, flourite, jasper, sulfite, malachite, mica, ground compact discs, glass beads, earth pigments, 2009 58”h x 14” x 14”
Ann McCoy is a New York-based sculptor and painter whose career began in 1972. She is a working artist as well as a curator and art critic who writes for the Brooklyn Rail. McCoy taught…
For the past 35 years, Timothy Horn’s work has explored the tensions between the organic and artificial, the minuscule and monumental, and the masculine and feminine. Horn’s work embraces several disciplines and draws from a…
Randy Polumbo is an installation-based artist who lives and works between Joshua Tree, California and New York City. His artwork has been shown nationally and internationally across metropoles and natural landscapes such as deserts, ruins,…
Born in Lander, Wyoming in 1965, Roy McMakin is a Seattle-based artist, designer, furniture maker, and architect. His work seeks to bridge the space between art and design. McMakin exhibits many of what Farber famously…
Since the 1990s’ Ayala Serfaty has forged a unique path in the world of contemporary design, creating and crafting conceptual lights and furniture. Her work has been described by scholars as ‘multi-disciplinary,’ as ‘fusion of…
Growing up in New York, Mark Grattan’s earliest memory of the act of creation was mowing the grass at his family home. What seems banal from a materials perspective allowed him to create intricate patterns,…
Roy Nachum is known for his comprehensive artistic practice that examines human perception through painting, sculpture, architecture, and digital art. Nachum is a versatile proteus, a multidisciplinary force with the unique ability to merge worlds…
The balance in each of Suzanne Tick’s weavings is an exploration of the technical and the organic. Industrial materials are juxtaposed against found materials. The quality of each piece is magnified by either the accumulation…
Stefan Bishop is a self-taught artist and designer. For over 20 years Stefan sought out and worked with distinct masters from a variety of disciplines educating himself and letting his vision mature. He absorbed an…
New York-based artists and brothers Steven and William Ladd have been making art together since 2000. Steven makes all of his own clothing and loves textiles— especially those passed down with embedded memories. He loves…
Born in France in 1976, Sam Baron has a degree in Design from the Fine Arts School of Saint Etienne and a post-graduate degree from the National Decorative Arts School of Paris.Baron continually reinterprets traditional…
The work of Philip and Kelvin LaVerne is highly prized for its timeless, elegant style and for its artistic appeal. Widely recognized for their sculptural and historically influenced furniture, their body of work also includes…
Designer Madeline Weinrib has shaped a signature sophisticated style that is at once timeless and contemporary. With her collections of iconic rugs and textiles, Madeline actively challenges the boundaries between art and design. An established…
James Salaiz is a sculptor and ceramicist based in New York City. His first experience with clay was as a young child in San Antonio, Texas. It was a medium he was immediately drawn to.…
Pedro Barrail was born in 1964 in Asuncion, Paraguay. He worked and studied in Miami from 1983 until 1994 where he received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Fine Arts, Architecture, and Urban and Town…
Aaron Poritz is a Brooklyn-based ceramicist and furniture designer from Massachusetts. Growing up in his father’s woodshop and sculpture studio, he has always had a passion for understanding how objects and buildings are made. Poritz…
Rama Chorpash’s New York studio develops objects that explore contemporary social use and production, via the design of benchmark: products, housewares, environments, branding, packaging, furniture and art. Projects are done just a few at a…
Michele Oka Doner is one of today’s foremost artist-designers, whose prodigious career spans four decades. The breadth of her artistic production encompasses sculpture, furniture, jewelry, public art, and functional objects. All of Oka Doner’s work…
José Parlá is a critically acclaimed, multidisciplinary artist working in painting, large-scale murals, photography, video and sculpture. Some of his earlier mural paintings began as part of Miami’s underground art scene of the early 1980s.…
Gael Appler is a craftsman and designer whose studio is based in upstate New York. A completely self-taught woodworker and designer, Gael hand makes and designs every piece. His furniture is made from Hondurian Mahogany…
Founded in 2000, Hechizoo is a weaving atelier based in Bogotá, Colombia, which produces custom made textiles for rugs, upholstery, window treatments and architectural meshes. The founder and creative energy behind the textiles is Jorge…
Her work expresses ideas and emotions prompted by modernity and myth – ‘a search for the harmony and beauty that can be found in conscious and unconscious imaginings.’ Her designs avoid familiar international styles. The…
Turkish artist Betil Dagdelen grew up in a culture steeped in fabric arts, in a family of avid textile collectors. Dagdelen studied political science and international relations at Koc University in Istanbul, graduating with a…
Alexandra Agudelo’s silver sculptures are inspired by the artisan traditions and tropical nature of Colombia’s Pacific and Caribbean regions. Her pieces are characterized by the dichotomy between the rigidity and the malleability of the material…
Born in Waco, Texas, Robert Wilson is among the world’s foremost theater and visual artists. His works for the stage unconventionally integrate a wide variety of artistic media, including dance, movement, lighting, sculpture, music, and…
Sang Hoon Kim is a South Korean designer who works with foam to create enigmatic and unique furniture pieces that bring together scientific precision, experimentation, and design. After graduating from Cranbrook Academy of Art in…
Christophe Côme works in the great tradition of artists and craftsmen. Raised in an artistic family, his uncle is a renown ceramicist and his sister is an acclaimed illustrator. Côme studied under the French sculptor…
John-Paul Philippe is a painter and designer based in New York City, earning his BFA in Art & Art history in 1978 from the University of Oklahoma. He was born and raised in Oklahoma and…
San Fratello and Rael are an Oakland-based design studio grounded in the discipline of architecture as the basis for creative production. Virginia San Fratello and Ronald Rael established their practice in 2002 following the attacks…
Identical twins Mike and Doug Starn were born in 1961. First having received international attention at the 1987 Whitney Biennial, for more than 20 years the Starns were primarily known for working conceptually with photography…
Paula Hayes is an American visual artist and designer who works with sculpture, installation art, and landscape design. Hayes lived and worked in New York City for over two decades and now lives in Athens,…
Through October 18, 2024
Cristina Grajales Gallery and ASHLYN are pleased to announce an exhibition unveiling the gallery’s latest series of guest curatorships with Reverie., an exploration of fashion, art, and design in collaboration with Ashlynn Park, creative director…
May 10 – August 23, 2024
OFF BY AN INCH is a gallery show by Betil Daḡdelen that purposefully brings together the history and artistry of weaving to elevate the structure of furniture design, and draw attention to the vibrancy of…
February 8 – April 26, 2024
Each design differs in materials, technique, and conceptual underpinnings, yet all are connected by a common thread – their ‘skin’. This exterior surface, altered by time and different techniques, serves as a powerful expression of…
November 2, 2023 – February 1, 2024
Cristina Grajales Gallery is proud to present the work of Colombian weaver Jorge Lizarazo of Hechizoo Textiles in Original Sin
December 6 – 8, 2023
Cristina Grajales is proud to present this years Design Miami booth, featuring Hechizoo, Aaron Poritz, Christophe Côme, Sang Hoon Kim, Sam Baron, Pedro Barrail, Betil Dagdelen, Virginia San Fratello, and presenting Christina Z Antonio.
February 8 – April 26, 2024
My enduring fascination with the art of lettering has been a guiding force throughout my artistic journey. While pursuing my studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), I found immense joy and a profound sense of achievement in crafting architectural lettering for drawings. In our…
September 8 – October 20, 2023
Artistry and nature are exquisitely fused in the captivating exhibition Fu Xiaotong and Xiao Mao: Recent Works, proudly presented by Cristina Grajales in collaboration with Chambers Fine Art. Recent Works will be shown in dialogue with a collection…
May 11 – August 25, 2023
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of “Cultural Artifacts,” a unique and immersive exhibition of sculptural furniture and paintings by Roy Nachum. This exhibition draws inspiration from prehistoric and ancient architectural styles…
February 16 – April 28, 2023
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to present John-Paul Philippe: Ombres, opening February 16th.
November 3, 2022 – January 31, 2023
On View in conjunction with The Infinite Sublime will be Firooz Zahedi: Abstraction, featuring a selection of cubist photographs taken from 2000 to 2013. A variety of abstract compositions are skillfully created using small Lucite…
November 3, 2022 – January 20, 2023
Great design happens when ideas collide, creating new and unexpected objects, spaces, and concepts. When an architect meets a client; when a craftsman experiments with a new material; when a straight line meets a circle.…
November 28 – December 4, 2022
Where he was, where he is going, and the reestablishment of his ideas-this exhibition is a visual timeline that symbolizes Mark Grattan’s maturing journey within his design practice. The work is ripe and so are…
April 26 – June 8, 2018
Revisiting El Dorado will consist of 20 new works. Agudelo’s fascination with pre-Columbian culture is infused in each piece she creates. Ancient pottery shapes are reimagined as glowing, ethereal vessels; touches of gold pay tribute…
April 28 – June 2, 2017
Consisting of several stand alone pieces composed primarily of bamboo and rock climbing chord, Sits Like a Man, But Smiles Like a Reptile is an outgrowth of the Big Bambú installation series that premiered at…
November 2 – December 22, 2017
This is Côme’s third solo show with Cristina Grajales Gallery, and will celebrate 10 years of collaboration. Based in Paris, Côme creates sculptural furniture and lighting design through his manipulation of industrial materials, resulting in…
September 24 – December 3, 2015
Stefan Bishop is a self-taught artist and designer. For over 20 years he has sought out and worked with distinct masters from a variety of disciplines, educating himself and letting his vision mature. He absorbed…
October 30 – December 19, 2014
Featuring over twenty new pieces, Welcome to the Jungle will continue Barrail’s exploration of contemporary versus native dialogue. From his furniture forms tattooed by the ancient Pai Tavytera tribe in the Amazonas to cabinets and…
May 2 – July 15, 2013
From Europe with Love will showcase a collection of new furniture, lighting, sculptures and textiles based on traditional European craftsmanship and methodology. Baron’s preferred themes and narratives are centered around the traditional use of traditional…
November 8 – December 21, 2012
Based in Paris, Côme creates sculptural furniture and lighting design through his manipulation of industrial materials, resulting in objects that are elegant and timeless. Material Transformations will present a range of new, exquisitely crafted furniture…
October 27 – December 23, 2010
In Spanish, Hechizoo translates to “enchant, bewitch” which is an apt description for the materials produced by this weaving atelier based in Bogotá. These remarkable textiles are the brainchild of Jorge Lizarazo, founder and creative…
November 5 – December 24, 2009
Based in Paris, Côme creates sculptural furniture and lighting design through his manipulation of industrial materials forming elegant and timeless works of art. Originally trained as a sculptor, Christophe Côme works with wrought iron that…
November 8 – December 20, 2008
After sold out exhibitions in Australia, Italy, China and the United Kingdom, José Parlá returns for his first exhibition in New York since his 2004 group show at the Chelsea Art Museum. His most recent…
November 10, 2021 – January 20, 2022
For more than two decades, Cristina Grajales Gallery has been a creative leader among the most distinguished design galleries in the world. Specializing in masterpieces of the 20th century and cultivating future luminaries of the…
January 27 – April 21, 2022
Big Woods, a sculptural paean to the woodlands of Aaron Poritz's youth, marks this growth. Employing a variety of subtractive fabrication processes—hand and robotic carving, charring, and stack lamination—to make these functional forms in bleached…
November 1, 2018 – February 22, 2019
In Welcome to Santo Poco!, Steven and William Ladd welcome you to their new world, a series of works inspired by the beginning of their journey to build a studio in the woods of upstate…
May 6 – September 9, 2022
Cristina Grajales Gallery in cooperation with Paula Cooper Gallery is pleased to present, A Boy From Texas, a solo exhibition of recent sculpture and design by Robert Wilson. With The Corning Museum of Glass, Wilson…
May 6 – September 9, 2022
Paula Hayes born 1958, American Paula Hayes is an American visual artist and designer who works with sculpture, installation art, and landscape design. Hayes lived and worked in New York City for over two decades…
May 10, 2023 | Uncategorized
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Feb 21, 2023 | Artist News
For more than two decades, Cristina Grajales gallery has been a creative leader among the most distinguished design galleries in the world. Specializing in masterpieces of the 20th century and cultivating future luminaries of the…
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Sep 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
September 12- November 21, 2020 “The Other Side reflects our experience as artists working with over 500 inmates at eight different New York City correctional facilities over nine years. When it comes to incarceration, there…
Sep 17, 2019 | Artist News
Dallas, TX—September 17, 2019—The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) (Dallas, TX) and the High Museum of Art (High) (Atlanta, GA) today announced the co-organization of speechless: different by design, an exhibition that merges research, aesthetics,…
Mar 18, 2019 | Uncategorized
Nature by Design at Cooper Hewitt, co-organized with the Cube design museum, explores strategies that artists employ to utilize nature in their work in innovative and extraordinary ways. With collaboration between artists, scientists, engineers, and…
Feb 10, 2016 | Exhibitions
The Third Room, a collaborative space between Cristina Grajales Gallery and Leon Tovar Gallery, is thrilled to present a solo exhibition of new works by Ross Bleckner. Based on his series of Prayer Paintings from…
Oct 25, 2015 | Uncategorized
From October 26, 2014 through January 19, 2015, the Parrish Art Museum will present Steven and William Ladd: Mary Queen of the Universe—an exhibition of the Ladds create portraits of memories—rich visual abstractions based on…
Sep 12, 2014 | Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales Gallery and Salon 94 present Functional Sculpture / Sculptural Furniture by Chilean-born, New York-based Sebastian Errazuriz. The dual exhibitions act as mirrors, remodeling known artworks into functional design and cabinets into theatrical, sculptural stages. Re-visualizing…
Feb 23, 2012 | Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to present our 2012 winter group exhibition, New York, New York. New York, New York will showcase the work of the gallery’s artists that call New York City, considered by…
Dec 3, 2012 | Offsite Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales Gallery and the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden are pleased to present the inaugural exhibition of Design at Fairchild, Sitting Naturally. Sitting Naturally will showcase a collection of seating designed by a selection of…
Feb 8, 2011 | Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to present the first exhibition in the United States of Nigel Coates, the Baroccabilly collection. With these works, Coates brings to life a fantasy world that evokes the decadence of…
Aug 28, 2011 | Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to announce the second solo exhibition of internationally renowned artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz, “Beautiful Premonitions.” “Beautiful Premonitions” is a collection of twenty-one pieces that highlight Errazuriz’s artistic process. The…
Nov 1, 2011 | Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in the United States of Israeli lighting and furniture designer Ayala Serfaty, In Vein. In Vein is a collection of 16 new lighting and…
May 6, 2010 | Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales and Matthew Marks Gallery are pleased to announce the exhibition of Roy McMakin at Cristina Grajales Gallery in conjunction with the release of his new book Roy McMakin: When is a Chair Not…
Aug 8, 2006 | Exhibitions
New York (August 8, 2006)- Perry Rubenstein Gallery and Cristina Grajales Inc. are pleased to announce an exhibition of beautifully handcrafted furniture by Mira Nakashima. The exhibition is comprised of 10 works fashioned from seasoned…
Dec 7, 2019 | Offsite Exhibitions
Cristina Grajales Gallery is very excited to announce Gloria Cortina: From Within, opening at Galería de Arte Mexicano in Mexico City. Please join us for the opening reception on Tuesday, February 7th from 7-10PM. For more…
May 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
PARAGUAY PAVILION Paraguay Pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia (First official participation) Title of the Exhibition: The Encyclopedic Palace of Paraguay Exhibitors: Pedro Barrail, Daniel Milessi, Diana Rossi, Felix Toranzos Commissioner: Elisa…
Jun 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
Sam Baron and Lavandaria Design Studio were invited by the Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia in Lisbon to design a three-dimensional project that gently teaches visitors proper safety etiquette for the re-opening of the…
Feb 1, 2015 | Projects
Cristina Grajales Gallery is honored to be involved in the development of The Schumacher, an extraordinary Romanesque Revival-style printing house, re-envisioned as a residential building on Bleecker Street. Cristina Grajales was chosen to curate art…
Oct 29, 2019 | Artist News
Congratulations to Alexandra Agudelo, her piece, Fardo, has been acquired by the Brooklyn Museum. The Fardo alludes to the large pre-Columbian funerary wrappings, composed of numerous layers of embroidered textile pieces that contained both the person in the…
Jul 22, 2019 | Offsite Exhibitions
Artists and brothers Steven and William Ladd are bringing their community engagement program Scrollathon to Dallas from July 29 – August 9 and Atlanta from August 19 – 30, 2019. 1,000 members of each community, including seniors, those with…
Aug 4, 2020 | Artist News
Vital Spaces, in partnership with 516 ARTS and The Paseo Project, announces Betil Dagdelen’s participation in Windows on the Future, a series of storefront art installations that will take place across Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and…
Aug 25, 2020 | Offsite Exhibitions
We are pleased to announce Gloria Cortina’s participation in ReVisión: Art in the Americas at the Denver Art Museum, Colorado. Cortina’s Bullet Cabinet, acquired by the museum in 2018, will be included along with nearly…
Sep 12, 2020 | Offsite Exhibitions
Brothers Steven and William Ladd have been working with individuals in the NYC Department of Corrections for nine years as part of their art practice. The experience has been humbling, emotional and an incredible way…
May 4, 2021 | Offsite Exhibitions
We are delighted to announce Paula Hayes’ participation in Cross Pollination: Heade, Cole, Church, and Our Contemporary Moment at Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens opening today in Jacksonville, Florida. Hayes’ Crystal Garden Terrariums will…
Jun 29, 2021 | Offsite Exhibitions
Featuring Works by Paula Hayes Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to invite you to SFA’s exhibition Ridiculous Sublime, featuring Egg and other works by Paula Hayes. SFA Advisory, Lisa Schiff’s Tribeca outpost, announces its inaugural…