When Tripoli Patterson opened his gallery on Jobs Lane in Southampton, N.Y., in 2009, he got a lot of looks. He was a 24-year-old East Coast surfing champion, with unruly hair, local pals and feisty opening parties that gave the manicured merchants around him reason to raise their plucked eyebrows and shake their coifed heads.
View ArticleAfter participating in several group exhibitions at Tripoli Gallery, Lucy Winton is showing a series of mixed media work in “Some Enchanted Evening”.
View ArticleThe Bernini of Bonsai: Benjamin Keating’s bonsai sculptures on view a short jaunt down Route 27, outside Tripoli Gallery
View ArticleSurface to Air: Rekindling Max Blagg's thoughts on Sally Egbert as "The Sky Years" is on exhibit at Tripoli Gallery, Wainscott, NY.
View ArticleFélix Bonilla Gerena At Tripoli Gallery: The work of Félix Bonilla Gerena will be on view in “Los Delirios en la Pintura"
View ArticleHow the pandemic turned the Hamptons into a new hub for New York City's art dealers
View ArticleIn addition to an adoption of new mediums, Miles Partington's work has been shaped by this year and its unusual circumstances, including his piece "The Ark."
View ArticleThe warehouse in Wainscott, on Long Island, that will be the site of the Alone gallery that is intended for solo art experiences
View ArticleYung Jake, a Los Angeles creator whose real name is Jake Patterson, developed a show of three-dimensional “Emoji Portraits” that opened this week at the Tripoli Gallery in Southampton, N.Y.
View ArticleJonathan Beer’s recent exhibition Memory Palace at Tripoli Gallery recontextualizes a very old idea with a new twist.
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