Installation photos of Art Gotham, East Village location, by Simone Kurtz
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Solo Exhibition: Jill Krutick: A Retrospective. Journey Through Nature.
Group Exhibition: NATURE ArtNow by Jill Krutick
Art Gotham | Lower East Side
125 Rivington Street, NYC
June 26 – July 17, 2025
Opening Reception: June 26 | 6 P.M.
Closing Reception: July 17 | 6 P.M.
In conjunction with her solo show, “A Retrospective. Journey Through Nature,” Jill Krutick curated a group exhibition entitled “Nature ArtNow” in the adjacent atelier at Art Gotham. This special group show continues the theme of nature-inspired abstraction and complements the retrospective.
Solo Exhibition: Jill Krutick: A Retrospective. Journey Through Nature.
Featured Works
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This landmark retrospective spans Krutick’s 15-year career as a full-time artist and features highlights from her most celebrated series, including Abstract Landscapes, Geometric, Ice Cube, Dreamscape, Shangri La, Swirl, Coral Reef, and a collection of works on paper. The exhibition will showcase both new and historic works, including paintings previously exhibited in museums.
Group Exhibition: NATURE ArtNow
Art Gotham is proud to debut NATURE ArtNow, a curated group exhibition by Jill Krutick celebrating 21 established and emerging artists whose works reimagine nature through abstraction, expressionism, and multimedia practices. This marks the first group exhibition at Art Gotham’s new East Village location at 125 Rivington Street, opening on June 26, 2025, and on view through July 17, 2025.
Featured Artists
Marcy Axelrod | Gabriela Bornstein | Carol Bouyoucos | Kimberly Dawnly | Joslyn Doerge (Joz D.) | Katharine Dufault | Libby Gabrielle | Debra Graham | Bruce Helander | Wanda Kopec | Simone Kurtz | Mervis Lampley | J. Steven Manolis | Pedro Manuel | Leila Pinto | June Reidenberg | Pearl Rosen Golden | Annemarie Ryan | Heather Stivison | Jay Sylvester | Malu Tan
Curatorial Vision
NATURE ArtNow invites audiences to explore the evolving relationship between the natural world and the creative spirit. Nature is not a backdrop—it is a force, a collaborator, and a mirror. Through the lens of abstraction and innovation, these artists challenge us to see beyond the visible and reimagine our connection to the Earth.
The exhibition raises timely questions about ecology, sustainability, and transformation. How does nature inspire art—and how might art re-envision a more sustainable future?