American Abstract Artists

American Abstract Artists AAA is a membership organization. An artist cannot solicit or apply for AAA membership.

American Abstract Artists is a democratic artist-run organization founded in 1936 in New York City to promote and foster understanding of abstract and non-objective art. American Abstract Artists (AAA) is a democratic, artist-run organization, which exists to expand ideas and promote the exposure and understanding of abstract and non-objective art. Founded in 1936, AAA is committed to promoting ab

stract art in the following ways: organizing member exhibitions, producing member print portfolios and catalogues, distributing published materials internationally to cultural organizations, documenting member history in the Archives of American Art, publishing a journal, and hosting critical panels and symposia. New members are nominated by current members and voted in by a group majority. We regret that we are unable to reply to requests for applications, nomination, or to review materials for exhibitions.

AAA member Kim Uchiyama is presenting a solo show NOSTOS as Kaliner Gallery. The show will be on view Oct 16th– Nov 15.K...
10/28/2025

AAA member Kim Uchiyama is presenting a solo show NOSTOS as Kaliner Gallery. The show will be on view Oct 16th– Nov 15.

Kaliner
42 Allen Street New York City

Wed–Sat 12–7p
Tue by appointment

AAA member Liz Ainslie is presenting Like on the Outside, a solo exhibition of new works at Deanna Evans Projects. There...
10/28/2025

AAA member Liz Ainslie is presenting Like on the Outside, a solo exhibition of new works at Deanna Evans Projects. There will be an opening reception on Thur, Oct 30th from 6–8p. The show will be on view through Nov 22, 2025.

Deanna Evans Projects
370 Broadway FL 2, NYC

AAA members Jacob Cartwright, Daniel G. Hill, and Sonita Singwi are featured alongside Victoria Palermo in the four pers...
10/22/2025

AAA members Jacob Cartwright, Daniel G. Hill, and Sonita Singwi are featured alongside Victoria Palermo in the four person show Pattern Space at Helm Contemporary. The show opens from 6–8p on Thursday, October 23rd.

Helm Contemporary
132 Bowery, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013
Tue–Fri 11–6
Sat 1–5

AAA member Robert Swain is presenting new work in a solo show at Philip Slein Gallery in St. Louis.Opening Reception: Fr...
09/09/2025

AAA member Robert Swain is presenting new work in a solo show at Philip Slein Gallery in St. Louis.

Opening Reception: Friday, September 12th, 5–8pm
September 12th – October 25th, 2025

Philip Slein Gallery
4735 McPherson Avenue
St. Louis MO 63108
Thur–Sat 11–4

AAA member Tamar Zinn is presenting Standing in the Stream, a solo show of recent painting and drawings, at Kathryn Mark...
09/02/2025

AAA member Tamar Zinn is presenting Standing in the Stream, a solo show of recent painting and drawings, at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts. There will be an opening on Thursday, September 11 from 6-8p, and an artist talk with fellow AAA member Emily Berger on Saturday, October 4, at 4p.

KATHRYN MARKEL FINE ARTS
529 West 20th Street, 6W, NYC
Tue–Sat 11–6pm

September 11–October 18, 2025
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 11, 6-8pm
Artist Talk: Saturday, October 4, 4pm

AAA member Stephen Westfall is presenting a solo exhibition “Ornithology” at Alexandre Gallery. The show will be on view...
09/01/2025

AAA member Stephen Westfall is presenting a solo exhibition “Ornithology” at Alexandre Gallery. The show will be on view September 4–October 25, 2025, and will present paintings, works on paper, and a large-scale mural installation in the gallery townhouse.

Opening Reception: September 18, 5:30–7

Alexandre Gallery
25 East 73rd Street, NYC
Tue–Fri, 11–5:30

Four current and former AAA members —Russell Maltz, Harvey Quaytman, David Row, and Li Trincere — are featured in “Build...
09/01/2025

Four current and former AAA members —Russell Maltz, Harvey Quaytman, David Row, and Li Trincere — are featured in “Building Models: The Shape of Painting”, curated by Saul Ostrow at the Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation. The exhibition will open on September 5th, and remain on view until January 17, 2026.

Building Models: The Shape of Painting
Curated by Saul Ostrow
September 5, 2025 – January 17, 2026

Ron Gorchov, Gwenaël Kerlidou, Russell Maltz, Joe Overstreet, Joanna Pousette-Dart,
Harvey Quaytman, Ruth Root, David Row, Ted Stamm, and Li Trincere

The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation
87 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002
Thur–Sat 11–6

Al images courtesy Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation, New York

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New York, NY

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