Anderson Yezerski Gallery is one of the most reputable contemporary art galleries in Boston, Massachusetts. The gallery is located in the SoWA Art and Design District in the South End. Notable artists include John Coplans, Lalla Essaydi, Neeta Madahar, and John O’Reilly whose photography, installations, and multimedia work have been widely exhibited including the Whitney Biennial, MoMA, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA.
Howard Yezerski is the founder of AYG and has been a gallery owner since 1968 with the opening of his first space in Andover, MA. With an understanding of the shifting industry, he relocated to Boston in 1988 and has been operating from the South End since 2008.
New paintings by Siddharth Choudhary Anderson Yezerski Gallery is pleased to announce Along The Way, a group of new paintings by Siddharth Choudhary. This is Choudhary’s second exhibition with the gallery. Light refreshments will be served. …
Read More »We are pleased to announce I’ve Been Trying to Reach You, a solo exhibition of recent works by Shantel Miller. This is Miller’s first time showing with the gallery and her inaugural solo in Boston. Join us for an Artist Reception on…
Read More »FINAL WEEK: Michael Grecco Days of Punk On view through Saturday, June 17th View Exhibition Boston Globe Article Boston Art Review “When I came of age in the late seventies and early eighties, it was in the middle of an…
Read More »Dear Friends of the Gallery, It is with great pleasure and excitement that I am writing to announce a new chapter in HYG with the creation of Anderson Yezerski Gallery with Renee Anderson. When Renee asked me to say a few words describing how I…
Read More »FINAL WEEK: Sam Cady Anything: More Parts of the Whole, Old and New “These flat shapes emphasize form, a central tenet of abstraction. But in paint he evokes realism: The notched, pointy, jagged stretcher he created for ‘Windswept…
Read More »Sam Cady stretches the bounds of painting with shaped canvas At Howard Yezerski Gallery, the artist explores the space between realism and abstraction in ‘Anything: More Parts of the Whole, Old and New’ Self-portraits, childhood…
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