Animal Magnetism: A Captivating Safari Through the Whimsical World of Hunt Slonem

Immerse yourself in an unparalleled odyssey of artistic transcendence as DTR Modern Gallery proudly presents the highly anticipated solo exhibition featuring the visionary works of acclaimed American painter, sculptor, and printmaker Hunt Slonem. Renowned for his Neo-Expressionist prowess, Slonem's canvases become portals to vibrant dimensions, teeming with intricate details and a mesmerizing array of butterflies, bunnies, and tropical birds.

His works grace the collections of prestigious museums worldwide, reflecting the artist's unparalleled skill and distinctive perspective. He is in over 100 museums including the MET and Smithsonian, and is setting auction records at Christie’s and Sotheby’s while still being a primary market artist. He is featured in innumerable print magazine editorials like Architectural Digest and his work is collected by some of the most famous and prestigious society members.

This exhibition transcends conventional artistic paradigms, providing a glimpse into the metaphysical essence that animates Slonem's creations. With a personal aviary housing over 100 live birds, Slonem's connection to the natural world transcends the canvas, infusing his art with an unparalleled vibrancy. Animal Magnetism is a testament to Slonem's extraordinary ability to manifest the ethereal into tangible masterpieces, drawing inspiration from the enchanting realms of butterflies, bunnies, and tropical birds.

Exhibition Details:

Animal Magnetism: A Captivating Safari Through the Whimsical World of Hunt Slonem

DTR Modern Gallery, 2nd Floor Gallery

458 West Broadway

Opening Reception: March 21, 2024

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Exhibition Duration: March 21, 2024 – April 21, 2024

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