INTERSECT
PALM SPRINGS

February 8 – February 11, 2024

PALM SPRINGS, CA — Jane Kahan Gallery is pleased to present a selection of artworks by 20th century masters for the second edition of Intersect Palm Springs, opening on Thursday, February 9th. This year, the gallery celebrates over 50 years on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. 

Now in its ninth consecutive year of exhibiting in Palm Springs, and coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Spanish master Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), the gallery will bring together special works spanning his artistic legacy in print making and hand-painted ceramic. 

These works will be shown together with Pablo Picasso’s ‘Femme sur l’echelle’. Featuring an image of two doves being nurtured by a woman balancing on a ladder, the tapestry was first designed by Picasso in pastel at the request of Marie Cuttoli in 1930. This work is only rarely shown today outside of permanent museum collections. 

On view will be exceptional and important hand-woven low-warp tapestries by Marc ChagallSonia Delaunay, and René Magritte; contemporary paintings by Austrian-born poetic-surrealist artist Helmut Kand; limited edition prints by Karel AppelSam FrancisKäthe Kollwitz and Roberto Matta will also be available.

We look forward to welcoming you in Booth 515.

Jane Kahan Gallery is thrilled to participate in Art Miami this year.
We hope you will visit us at Booth AMA 2!

Below, a special preview of the museum-quality masterpieces that will be on display:

Gino Severini, "Le Pot orange," c. 1948
Gino Severini, “Le Pot orange,” c. 1948, oil on wallboard
Gerhard Richter, "Flow," 2013, Diasec mounted chromogenic print on aluminum
Gerhard Richter, “Flow,” 2013, Diasec mounted chromogenic print on aluminum
Istvan Sandorfi, "Hommage a Nepharene," 1993, oil on canvas
Istvan Sandorfi, “Hommage a Nepharene,” 1993, oil on canvas

Art Miami will take place December 3-7 at the Art Miami Pavilion:

Midtown Miami – Wynwood
3101 North East 1st Avenue
Miami, Florida 33137

VIP Preview (by invitation only): December 2