Spring 2017

Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery proudly presents its Spring 2017 group show in its New York branch. With a colorful array of powerful imagery, this collective encompasses floating devices, dark humor, nocturnal daydreams, spirituality and a dash of cultural commentary through a Latin American perspective.

From the depths of José Bedia's shamanic experiences to Luis Cruz Azaceta's watery mazes from his series "Swimming to Havana", this Spring collective cleverly bids farewell to the long and unstable winter and invites you to ride in the waves of Scherezade Garcia's liquid highway of memory and hope, catching along the way glimpses of José Garcia Cordero's sinister portrayals of the human condition.

Luis Cruz Azaceta Swimming to Havana-Tub Wall, 2016, Acrylic, ink on paper, 30h x 42w in

Raul Recio De la serie Las Chapeadoras, 2015, Ink on paper, framed, 22h x 30w in

José Bedia Yecuari Tebi, 2015, 54h x112w in, Mixed media on canvas

Ignacio Iturria Ruidos Nocturnos, 2015, Acrylic on canvas, 45 85/127h x 62 126/127w in

Gerard Ellis Good Boy, 2015, Acrylic on canvas, 38h x 56w in

José García Cordero Autorretrato como Neuroperro, 2010

Acrylic on linen

51 inches diameter

José García Cordero Caribbean Batman II, 2016, Acrylic on linen, 19.6 inches diameter