§ 02 Programme
Artists Represented · 2014 – 2026

The
Programme.

Pearl Street currently represents fourteen estates and living artists, all working within the long shadow of American modernism. Three of them — Hopper, O'Keeffe, Sheeler — anchor the gallery's programme and are profiled in depth below. The remaining eleven are available on request.

No. 01

Edward
Hopper.

American · 1882 – 1967

Hopper painted American silence. From his first mature canvases in the early 1920s until his death in 1967, he built a body of work that refused both the rhetoric of the regionalists and the consolation of abstraction.

Medium
Oil on canvas · Watercolor, etching
Available works
Six of twenty-three available
Selected exhibitions
Five since 2016
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No. 02

Georgia
O'Keeffe.

American · 1887 – 1986

O'Keeffe distilled the American landscape down to its essential bone. From the New York skyscrapers of the 1920s to the New Mexico desert that occupied her last forty years, she pursued a vocabulary of form that owed nothing to either European modernism or American provincialism.

Medium
Oil on canvas · Watercolor, charcoal
Available works
Four of eleven available
Selected exhibitions
Three since 2018
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No. 03

Charles
Sheeler.

American · 1883 – 1965

Sheeler painted what others photographed. Trained first as a commercial photographer in Philadelphia, he carried the camera's rigour into a body of paintings that turned the American factory into a cathedral, without ever losing its industrial cold.

Medium
Oil on canvas · Photography, gelatin silver print
Available works
Four of nine available
Selected exhibitions
Three since 2020
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On the rest of the programme

The eleven artists not profiled here include four estates we have represented since the gallery opened, and seven living painters whose work circulates by private appointment. A complete list, with selected works, is available on written request.

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