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Art Basel Miami Beach

Booth C4

December 4 - 8, 2024

Joe Coleman (b. 1955)

Joe Coleman (b. 1955)
Doorway to Whitney, 2015
Acrylic on panel
91 x 51 x 5 inches

Joe Coleman (b. 1955)

Joe Coleman (b. 1955)
Hunter S. Thompson, 2021-22
Acrylic on panel in artist's frame
20 x 18 inches

Ray Materson (b. 1954)

Ray Materson (b. 1954)
A Case of Mythomania ("Liar"), 2024
Sock threads
2.75 x 2.5 inches

Ray Materson (b. 1954)

Ray Materson (b. 1954)
Untitled, 1998
Sock threads
3.25 x 4.75

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)
Untitled, c. 1930s - 1980
Oil on board
72 x 48 inches

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)
Untitled, 1980
Ink, polymer film on paper
18 x 15 inches

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)
Untitled, 1984
Colored ink, India ink and colored paper with polymer film
20 x 24 inches

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)

Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999)
Phantasma 44, c. 1980s
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 30 inches

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)
Untitled, n.d.
Pastel and graphite on paper
41.5 x 30 inches

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)
Untitled, c. 2003
Mixed media
48 x 34 inches

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)
Jim Walter Number Four, 2011
Steel, metal banding, canvas, sticks, corrugated tin, wood, and enamel on wood
32 x 48 x 7 inches

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)

Thornton Dial (1928 - 2016)
Untitled, c. 1995
Watercolor, charcoal and graphite on paper
22 x 30 inches

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)
Bailey Lyles' House, 1991
Wood
60 x 17 x 22 inches

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)
Santee, S.C., 2005
Oil pastel on paper
9 x 12.25 inches

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)
Untitled, 1979
Acrylic on canvas
44.25 x 74.25 inches

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)

Beverly Buchanan (1940 - 2015)
No Roof, 2008
Acrylic on foamcore
8.75 x 9.5 x 9.75 inches

Karla Knight (b. 1958)

Karla Knight (b. 1958)
Fantastic Universe (And Life Goes On), 2024
Oil, flashe, and pencil on paper mounted on linen
42 x 32 inches

Karla Knight (b. 1958)

Karla Knight (b. 1958)
Study for Painting 32b, 2024
Colored pencil and graphite on paper
18 x 18 inches

Esther Pearl Watson (b. 1973)

Esther Pearl Watson (b. 1973)
Continue to Believe, 2024
Acrylic, glitter, stickers on canvas
24 x 18 inches

Esther Pearl Watson (b. 1973)

Esther Pearl Watson (b. 1973)
Just Got Out of Jail (Trivet), 2015
Acrylic and metal on panel
20 x 30 x 2 inches

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)
Untitled, 1985
Oil on board
18 x 24 inches

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)
Old and New, 1976
Oil on canvas
20 x 16 inches

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)
Untitled, 1980
Oil on canvas
16 x 12 inches

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)

Abraham Lincoln Walker (1921 - 1993)
Daddy's Grave, 1976
Oil on board
24 x 48 inches

Samuel Sarmiento (b. 1987)

Samuel Sarmiento (b. 1987)
The Arrest of Hugo Chavez in Havana, 2024
Pigment and glaze on stoneware
10 x 10.75 x 4.25 inches

Samuel Sarmiento (b. 1987)

Samuel Sarmiento (b. 1987)
The origin of the world (Caribbean Myth), 2024
Pigment and glaze on stoneware and gold
14.5 x 17.25 x 3.5 inches

George Widener (b. 1962)

George Widener (b. 1962)
Magic Square Revolutions, 2023
Ink and acrylic on canvas
24 x 24 inches

George Widener (b. 1962)

George Widener (b. 1962)
Megalopolis Series, 2007
Ink, paint, chalk, on paper
19 x 27.5 in

Miami Beach Convention Center - Booth C4

For 2024’s Art Basel Miami Beach, Andrew Edlin Gallery will feature recent works by gallery artists Karla Knight, Ray Materson, and Esther Pearl Watson, two seminal paintings by Joe Coleman, selections from the estates of Beverly Buchanan, Paulina Peavy and Abraham Lincoln Walker, and a 2011 assemblage by Thornton Dial, Jim Walter Number Four, which references an Alabama coal mine, and is reproduced on the cover of the gallery’s 2012 exhibition catalogue, Viewpoint of the Foundry Man. We will also debut new ceramics by Venezuelan artist Samuel Sarmiento (b. 1987).

The gallery will participate in the fair’s Kabinett sector for the first time with a presentation of the elaborate, miniature embroideries of Ray Materson (b. 1954). While incarcerated for drug related offense from 1987-1995, Materson began his art career using unraveled sock threads to create intricate, index card-sized narratives portraying diverse subjects from family mementos to dark scenes loaded with political overtones.

Highlights from our booth include Joe Coleman’s towering 2015 painting Doorway to Whitney, a seven and a half foot-tall ode to his wife and muse, Whitney Ward. Using his trademark one-bristle paintbrush, it took Coleman over seven years to execute this work. More modest in size, but no less powerful is Coleman’s 2021 portrait Hunter S. Thompson.

Beverly Buchanan’s Bailey Lyles’ House (1991) is one of the artist’s largest and most renowned of her “shacks,” an image of which graces the cover of the Montclair Art Museum’s ShackWorks catalogue (1994). Paulina Peavy’s haunting 6 x 4 ft oil painting (Untitled, c. 1930s) was exhibited at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco in 1939.

The gallery will also include an untitled work by Henry Darger (c. 1960s) that features collaged newspaper clippings of American comedian Red Skelton and the Beatles.

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