Schoelkopf Gallery is proud to dedicate a solo booth at The Art Show, organized by The ADAA each year to a single artist to offer viewers the opportunity to engage in important episodes throughout their career. This year, Schoelkopf Gallery presents a curated selection of paintings by Richard Estes, the standard-bearer of Photorealism. Alongside historical works, Schoelkopf Gallery unveils new paintings that depict contemporary urban landscapes of New York featuring his important recurring motifs of reflection, architectural lines, and New York culture, fifty years after Estes began painting his beloved city.
  • Richard Estes, Alice Tully Hall, 2020

    Richard Estes

    Alice Tully Hall, 2020
    Signed and dated at lower right: R ESTES 2020
    Oil on board
    24 x 12 in
    61 x 30.5 cm
  • Richard Estes, 888, 2023

    Richard Estes

    888, 2023
    Signed and dated at lower left: ESTES 2023
    Oil on board
    32 x 49 inches
    81.3 x 124.5 cm
  • Richard Estes, Lower Manhattan from the Staten Island Ferry (World Trade Center), 1987

    Richard Estes

    Lower Manhattan from the Staten Island Ferry (World Trade Center), 1987
    Oil on canvas
    36 ¼ x 84 ¼ inches
    92.1 x 214 cm
  • Richard Estes, Staten Island Ferry Docking Manhattan, 2008

    Richard Estes

    Staten Island Ferry Docking Manhattan, 2008
    Oil on panel
    23 ⅛ x 16 inches
    58.7 x 40.6 cm
  • Richard Estes, Escalator at Penn Station, 2023

    Richard Estes

    Escalator at Penn Station, 2023
    Signed and dated at center right: ESTES 23 
    Oil on board
    18 x 24 inches
    45.7 x 61 cm
  • Richard Estes on His Camera as Sketchbook

  • Richard Estes is the standard-bearer of Photorealist painting and its most devoted and accomplished practitioner. Born in 1932 in Kewanee, Illinois, Estes began his artistic career in high school before receiving a BFA at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1956. In 1966, he began painting full time in New York and became a founder of Photorealism, which abandoned the visible hand of the artist for a hyperrealist approach to painting inspired by photographic precision. Estes extensively photographed New York and other destinations throughout his travels and used these images as the basis for many of his painted compositions, but his final paintings are amalgamations of his documented environment rather than exact replicas. Estes earned his first solo exhibition in 1968 at Allan Stone Gallery in New York and has since been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions in the United States and globally, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1974); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Toledo Museum of Art, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. (1978); Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo, Kinetsu Museum of Art, Osaka, and the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (1990); and recently Palazzo Magnani, Reggio Emilia, Italy, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid (2007), and Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. (2014). Estesʼ work is held in the collections of leading international institutions including the Art Institute of Chicago; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany; and Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna, among many others. Estes currently lives and works in Maine and New York.
     
  • If you would enjoy learning more about the available works, please contact Alana Ricca at (212) 879-8815, or alana@schoelkopfgallery.com. We look forward to being in touch.