With an inventory of over 3,000 works, including paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints and sculptures, Sullivan Goss is the primary West Coast gallery positioned to help build private and public collections of important American art.
Curator Susan Bush presents a selection of works by three artists who engage with the Dutch floral still life tradition to produce beautiful contemporary paintings for Spring.
Cooper is a major figure in American Impressionism. Having developed a firm grasp on Realism under Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Cooper went on to develop a distinctive Impressionist style gained from his academic studies. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Sullivan Goss presents the first posthumous solo exhibition for Japanese American artist Frank Taira. Taira was a rising star in the Bay Area who was interned during World War 2 and who went on to paint joyful works for the rest of his life. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Sullivan Goss presents its second exhibition of work from the estate of major West Coast abstract painter, Hassel Smith. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Sullivan Goss presents a new exhibition of work from the estate of Anya Fisher. Fisher's work reflects the strong character and vision of this multitalented artist. This exhibition focuses on the vitality and inner glow found in Fisher's paintings. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Sullivan Goss is pleased to announce an exhibition of art that showcases scenes of Americans at play over the last 100 years. The exhibit will feature over 50 paintings, watercolors, and sculptures that show us having a good time: kids flying kites, couples by the pool, families at the carnival, or at the beach.
For our third show of work from the estate of Swedish born artist Frederick Remahl (1901-1968), Sullivan Goss has brought together a collection of work that examines the artist's unique vision through his mysterious subjects and magical landscapes.
Looking back to the beginning of the Last New Century, one realizes that the upheaval and change bemoaned in the contemporary art world had already begun. Sullivan Goss will exhibit paintings from the Hudson River Valley School, American Barbizon, American Renaissance, Orientalism, Luminism, Realism, Impressionism, Symbolism, Art Nouveau, and Arts and Crafts.
Sullivan Goss is pleased to present a new exhibition of drawings, etchings, watercolors and oil paintings from the Estate of Modernist Betty Lane.
For her debut solo exhibition in Santa Barbara, Sullivan Goss presents a series of Connie Connally's contemporary abstract paintings influenced by the light and mood of her new home city.