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NADA MIAMI 2024: JANET ALLING

Past event
ICE PALACE STUDIOS 3 - 7 December 2024 
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view, NADA Miami, December 2024. Photography by Michael Bhichitkul.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view, NADA Miami, December 2024. Photography by Michael Bhichitkul.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Janet Alling Giverny 1: Yellow Dahlia, 2017 oil on linen 24 x 36 inches
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Monet's garden at Giverny, France, 2016. Photograph by Janet Alling
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Janet Alling, 652 Broadway Loft, 1990s. Photograph by Arthur Anderson
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Janet Alling Giverny 17: Pink Dahlias/Trees & Water, 2017 oil on linen 24 x 36 in
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Installation view, NADA Miami, December 2024. Photography by Michael Bhichitkul.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Claude Monet photographed on a Japanese footbridge, Giverny, France, 1922, New York Times
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Janet Alling, 652 Broadway Loft, 1990s. Photograph by Arthur Anderson
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Janet Alling Lambs Ears with Moon, 1981 oil on canvas 14 x 12 in
  • Installation view, NADA Miami, December 2024. Photography by Michael Bhichitkul.
  • Installation view, NADA Miami, December 2024. Photography by Michael Bhichitkul.
  • Janet Alling 
    Giverny 1: Yellow Dahlia, 2017
    oil on linen
    24 x 36 inches
  • Monet's garden at Giverny, France, 2016. Photograph by Janet Alling
  • Janet Alling, 652 Broadway Loft, 1990s. Photograph by Arthur Anderson
     
  • Janet Alling
    Giverny 17: Pink Dahlias/Trees & Water, 2017
    oil on linen
    24 x 36 in
  • Installation view, NADA Miami, December 2024. Photography by Michael Bhichitkul.
  • Claude Monet photographed on a Japanese footbridge, Giverny, France, 1922, New York Times
  • Janet Alling, 652 Broadway Loft, 1990s. Photograph by Arthur Anderson
     
  • Janet Alling
    Lambs Ears with Moon, 1981
    oil on canvas
    14 x 12 in
     
Installation view, NADA Miami, December 2024. Photography by Michael Bhichitkul.
ICE PALACE STUDIOS BOOTH D 106
Janet Alling (b. 1939 New York City, NY) lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island. She first studied painting at Skidmore College and then received her BFA and MFA at Yale in the 1960s under the tutelage of Phillip Perlstein, Neil Welliver, and Alex Katz. This presentation of Alling’s oil paintings includes singular flower studies and odes to Monet’s gardens at Giverny. The artist’s playful approach to traditional portraiture reveals a natural world that is vibrantly alive and sometimes stranger than fiction.
 
VIP Preview (by Invitation):
Tuesday, December 3, 10am–4pm 
VIP Hour (by Invitation):
Thursday, December 4, 10–11am 
Open to the Public:
Tuesday, December 3, 4–7pm
Wednesday, December 4, 11am–7pm
Thursday, December 5, 11am–7pm
Friday, December 6, 11am–7pm
Saturday, December 7, 11am–6pm
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