New York Exhibition

The Quiet Expanse

Group Exhibition

The Quiet Expanse

Artists
Kees Van Dongen
Mary Sipp Green
Zvonimir Mihanovic
George Nemethy

Location
New York
32 East 57th Street

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The Quiet Expanse gathers four painters for whom water is less a subject than a condition of thought. Across still harbors, luminous skies, miniature seas, and landscapes poised near abstraction, the exhibition traces how horizon, light, and silence expand perception rather than merely describe place.

“To paint the sea, you must love it, and to love it, you must know the sea.” — Frederick Judd Waugh

Exhibition Essay

Group Exhibition: Kees Van Dongen, Mary Sipp Green, Zvonimir Mihanovic and George Nemethy

Findlay Galleries New York is pleased to present The Quiet Expanse, a group exhibition spanning Modern to Contemporary, bringing together four artists united by their devotion to water, horizon, light, and atmosphere. Seascape, here, is less a place than a state of mind.

Water is the leitmotif connecting the paintings from Van Dongen’s early 20th century depiction of French Riviera to Sipp Green’s recent luminous interpretation of a sunset on Long Island’s East End.  Water, in these paintings, is never only a subject. It is a surface for light, a passage toward distance, a stillness so complete one can almost hear it: the low hush of tide against hull, or nothing at all.

Van Dongen opens the exhibition in 1920s elegance, rendering the French Riviera in washes of blue intersected by the jaunty diagonals of the sails and masts of passing marine vessels.  Mihanović slows the tempo holding harbors, boats, and shorelines in luminous, near-perfect calm. Nemethy compresses. His intimate marine paintings are jewel-like, vastness reduced to a scale that rewards close, private study, intimacy standing in for immensity. And furthest from shore, Sipp Green lets the coastline go, her blues loosening into abstraction, memory, and feeling, until landscape becomes atmosphere and atmosphere becomes almost nothing at all.

Together, these four artists, working across nearly a century, sustain a dialogue between precision and softness, intimacy and expanse, recognition and reverie. The Quiet Expanse is less an exhibition of seascapes than a meditation on painting’s capacity to hold space: to make of the horizon not a boundary, but a doorway, close enough to touch, into that quiet state of mind where land ends and something else, harder to name, begins.

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Mary Sipp Green

Lights Along the Harbor, 2016

oil on canvas
6 x 9 in.
FG© 137898

George Nemethy

Mauve Morning

oil on canvas board
5 x 6 in.
FG© 138743

Mary Sipp Green

At Twilight in Edgartown

oil on linen
14 x 46 in.
FG© 139529

Zvonimir Mihanovic

The Repair Dock

oil on canvas
39 3/8 x 31 7/8 in.
FG© 140071

George Nemethy

J. Foster

oil on canvas board
8 1/2 x 13 in.
FG© 140180

George Nemethy

C. Peirce

oil on canvas board
8 x 14 in.
FG© 140553

George Nemethy

Tranquil Bay, 2023

oil on canvas mounted on board
8 x 7 in.
FG© 141165

George Nemethy

Calm Seas, 2023

oil on canvas mounted on board
7 x 8 in.
FG© 141170

Mary Sipp Green

Sunset on East End

oil on linen
34 x 48 in.
FG© 141796

Zvonimir Mihanovic

Midday’s Trolling

oil on canvas
43 x 43 in.
FG© 141799

George Nemethy

Sail the Caribbean

oil on canvas board
6 x 5 in.
FG© 141831

George Nemethy

Blue Flag

oil on canvas board
4 x 4 5/8 in.
FG© 141833

Kees Van Dongen

Cannes, Le Port, 1923

oil on canvas
39 1/2 x 32 1/4 in.
FG© 141912

Zvonimir Mihanovic

Morning Symphony

oil on canvas
49 1/4 x 49 1/4 in.
FG© 142064

Installation Images

Views from the exhibition, including gallery installation photography and selected details.

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