Since the gallery opened in 2016, Pearl Street has produced fourteen exhibitions — a rhythm of roughly one and a half per year, slower than the New York norm by design. Each has been built around a single argument about American modernism, sustained for three to four months, and documented in a printed catalogue.
Three figures — Hopper, O'Keeffe, Sheeler — and the decade in which American painting learned to hold its breath. Twenty-three works gathered for the first time in New York since 1981, drawn from private collections across the United States and the United Kingdom.
Listed in reverse chronological order. Catalogues for past exhibitions are available on request.