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"Sharon Sprung: Solo Exhibition"
2008-09-10 until 2008-10-04
Gallery Henoch
New York, NY, USA United States of America

Gallery Henoch in New York, presents a solo exhibition by Sharon Sprung through the month September 2008. The exhibition displays both Sprung's figurative and still life paintings. Sprung states, "I am an artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. I teach painting at The National Academy Museum School and The Art Student's League in New York City, two excellent art schools where I began my studies." Over the past thirty years Sprung has shown extensively in the US and works are parts of private collections arouns the world. Sharon Sprung has been a Premiere Portfolio Artist at absolutearts.com since 2006.

View more of Sharon Sprung's works in her Premiere Portfolio http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/s/sharonsprung/

IMAGE
Sharon Sprung
3,
Oil/Panel,
30" x 44"

Gallery Henoch represents painters and sculptors who exemplify the best in contemporary American, European, and Asian Realism. The work exhibited comprises a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. These artists stand out for their imagination and distinctive personal approach. All reflect Gallery Henoch's commitment to an art based on individual, subjective style and sensibility.

George Henoch Shechtman, Director of Gallery Henoch, has been a New York City art dealer since 1966. A graduate of Rutgers University with a degree in Art History, Mr. Shechtman opened Christopher Street Gallery in Greenwich Village in 1966. In the early 70's the gallery moved to Madison Avenue and became known as Christopher Gallery. When the art scene shifted its focus to Soho, Mr. Shechtman opened Gallery Henoch on Wooster Street in 1982. With the emergence of Chelsea as the art center of New York, the gallery moved to 25th Street in the Fall of 2000.


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