Rosemarie Castoro: On Paper
27 September - 10 November 2017
Rosemarie Castoro: On Paper
27 September - 10 November 2017
Rosemarie Castoro: On Paper
27 September - 10 November 2017
Lucio Pozzi
Relocations 1976 - 2017
21 November 2017 - 23 February 2018
Lucio Pozzi
Relocations 1976 - 2017
21 November 2017 - 23 February 2018
Richard Basil Mock
Desert Visions
21 November 2017 - 23 February 2018
David Knoebel
8 January - 27 January 1977
David Knoebel
8 January - 27 January 1977
David Knoebel
8 January - 27 January 1977
Richard Basil Mock
Desert Visions
21 November 2017 - 23 February 2018
Richard Basil Mock
Desert Visions
21 November 2017 - 23 February 2018
Richard Basil Mock
Desert Visions
21 November 2017 - 23 February 2018
New London in New York
2 December - 17 January 1975
New London in New York
2 December - 17 January 1975
Rosemarie Castoro,
Focus at Infinity
09 November 2017 - 15 April 2018
Rosemarie Castoro,
Focus at Infinity
09 November 2017 - 15 April 2018
Rosemarie Castoro,
Focus at Infinity
09 November 2017 - 15 April 2018
Alice Adams
10 January - 3 February 1979
Alice Adams
10 January - 3 February 1979
Alice Adams
10 January - 3 February 1979
Works on Paper
11 December 1976 - 7 January 1977
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The Queer Show, Part I
November 22 2024 - January 25 2024
TOUCHING/FEELING
September 6 2024 - November 9 2024




Hal Bromm Gallery is excited to present THE QUEER SHOW, Part I, the first exhibition in a new series which traces the formation of our modern notion of queerness through 50 years of contemporary art. We observe the ways in which these artists break down topics of identity, culture, and sexuality, rejecting normative modes of representation in favor of imagining new forms of expression. Part I features the works of Carlos Alfonzo, John Ashbery, Christian Brechneff, Keith Davis, Darrell Ellis, Miguel Ferrando, Luis Frangella, Mark Golderman, Roni Horn, Jess, Tim Lovejoy, Slava Mogutin, Dirk Rowntree, Russell Sharon, Pamela Sneed, Larry Stanton, Gail Thacker, David Wojnarowicz, and Martin Wong.
Rosemarie Castoro: Between the lines
April 18 2024 - July 31 2024
Vincent Pomilio
February 6 2024 - 29 March 2024




Rusell Sharon: Wildflowers
1 March 2024 - 30 March 2024



Roger Cutforth 1984 Collaged Cibachrome 24” x 24” framed

Diego Cortez / Jimmy DeSana 1977 Photograph and mixed media 48” x 20” overall Edition of three

1984 Ted Rosenthal Mixed media spray paint on metal 21” x 20” x 11”

Roger Cutforth 1984 Collaged Cibachrome 24” x 24” framed





Left: Ralob Bluck, 2022, Mixed Media on canvas, 48" x 36" Middle: God Licks Tuna Fish, 2022, Mixed media on Canvas, 48" x 36" Right: Eddie Bolo is Sleepinh, 2022, Mixed Media on canvas, 48" x 35"

Shiri Mordechay, Untitled, Watercolor and Ink on paper, 30 1/2" x 22 1/4"

Left:Concerned, 2020 Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 24" Middle: Bewildered, 2020, Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 24" Right: Worried, 2020 Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 24"

Left: Ralob Bluck, 2022, Mixed Media on canvas, 48" x 36" Middle: God Licks Tuna Fish, 2022, Mixed media on Canvas, 48" x 36" Right: Eddie Bolo is Sleepinh, 2022, Mixed Media on canvas, 48" x 35"

Luis Frangella, Untitled (Tuscan Landscape), 1982 Oil on canvas, 22 x 18”

Series of Untitled studies for sculpture installation at Miami Art Museum (1988) Mixed media on paper 15 x 9” and Untitled, 1987 Wooden maquettes for sculpture installation at Miami Art Museum (1988) Painted wood constructio

Luis Frangella Sleep, 1982 Oil on canvas 30 x 40”

Luis Frangella, Untitled (Tuscan Landscape), 1982 Oil on canvas, 22 x 18”

03 04 2018 Oil on canvas 74 x 72 x 2"

From A/Z group acrylic on canvas on plywood 11 3/4 x 8 x 1/2"

11 12 2019 Oil on canvas Tondo 36 x 1 1/4"

03 04 2018 Oil on canvas 74 x 72 x 2"

Untitled (Pepsi-Cola) from No Cats For Sale series, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30"

Rupture, 2019, acrylic, fabric, twine, wood, wire, metal and plastic on canvases, 30x 37 x5”

Shadow Dancers, 2021, mixed media, 21 x 20 ½ x 2 ½”

Untitled (Pepsi-Cola) from No Cats For Sale series, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30"

Christian Brechneff in his Manhattan studio with the Haramara Pacific Ocean series Photo: Joe Standart

2020, Images 1-6, Pastels on Bugra Hahnenmühle paper, Each 9” x 12”, 9” x 82” overall (dimension variable)

Christiam Brechneff admiring a St. Martin sunset 2017, photo by Mike Magee

Christian Brechneff in his Manhattan studio with the Haramara Pacific Ocean series Photo: Joe Standart

Carmen, 1984, Oil on cardboard in wooden frame, 19 ½ x 24 x 13”

Not Really Upfront, 2005, Oil and oil stick on canvas, 18 x 18 x 1”

5 Arcs, 2008, Painted aluminum maquette, 15 ½ x 17 x 14 ½"

Carmen, 1984, Oil on cardboard in wooden frame, 19 ½ x 24 x 13”