Gallery NAGA Artists Featured in Artsy Collections

January 14, 2025

 

The Rise of Quiet Luxury

Contemporary painters have been picking up on “quiet luxury”—a stealthy signal of wealth that embraces a low-key aesthetic, in a high-end lifestyle, that speaks only to a monied, in-the-know elite. Below, discover works that embody the aesthetic trend.

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Harold Reddicliffe, 2021, Green and Purple Gloves, oil on canvas 8×10”

 
 

Transcendent

Using symbolism and celestial imagery, artists are capturing the essence of the divine, blurring the boundaries between the physical and the spiritual worlds. From sublime landscapes to ethereal abstraction, discover a collection of art inspired by dreams and mysticism.

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Keira Kotler, 2015, untitled 10 (Radiance), pigment print on aluminum, 15×20”

 
 

Cityscapes

We highlight contemporary artists whose works pause to take a closer look at city life, embodying the model of the _flâneur_—an urban observer leisurely strolling through the city, taking in the sights without becoming an active participant. Skylines, in these contemporary works, tower and glow, occasionally illuminating or overshadowing pedestrians, while passersby—often faceless—stroll the city streets.

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Ed Stitt, 2007, Large Alley Mirror, oil on linen, 36×36”

 
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2024 American craft council Award Winner: Yuri Kobayashi