Steven Amedee

Steven Amedee

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Steven Amedee is a gallery and custom picture framing studio featuring exhibitions of contemporary photography, paintings, and works on paper.

At Steven Amedee, the presentation and preservation of your artwork is as important as the art itself. Our experienced artisans and craftsmen work with only the finest materials, meticulously finishing them to the highest standard of conservation techniques. Our philosophy for framing is simple -
Use beautifully finished materials
Be respectful of the art
Enhance, never overwhelm
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Photos from Steven Amedee's post 05/26/2026

Opening Wed., 05/27 Please join us. Link in bio

05/19/2026

All welcome

Photos from Steven Amedee's post 05/08/2026

Adrian Coleman
Terra Incognita

Adrian Coleman makes paintings of solitary figures depicted within austere urban settings. His work considers a fraught relationship to geography, to feel of and outside a place at once. While living in London between 2017 and 2021, Coleman assumed the paradox of being both native and foreign. He had been born in Britain to a multi-ethnic family but grew up in the United States. Coleman channeled this dissonance in the work of his 2021 solo exhibition, “Citizens of Nowhere.” The title, an infamous Theresa May expression, referred to people of expansive backgrounds.

In the same year, Coleman repatriated to New York as the Covid emergency subsided. His subsequent paintings are more pointedly about the limbo of existing between worlds. His latest bifurcated series includes watercolors of Brixton, South London and oil paintings of Gowanus, Brooklyn, both neighborhoods where he has lived and painted. The paintings are an ambivalent meditation on home, both the home where one resides but also the home that one recalls. Simultaneously, the motifs of shuttered storefronts, desolate streets, and masked individuals recur. The paintings are a tableau of a plague and its aftermath. In their conflation of London and New York, they are also a vision of an embattled West.

-edit from the artist’s statement

Opening reception with the artist
Wed., May 27th, 6pm - 8pm
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Photos from Steven Amedee's post 03/11/2026

OPENING RECEPTION, TONIGHT, 03/11

Steven Amedee gallery is pleased to announce
The Red Guitar, an exhibition of paintings by Bruce Thorn

Opening reception
with the artist
Wed., March 11, 2026
6pm - 8pm

Steven Amedee Gallery, Tribeca, NYC
Link in bio

image1: Pueblo, oil on linen, 2024, 18” x24”
Image 2: La Playa, acrylic on canvas , 2025, 48” x 36”

Photos from Steven Amedee's post 03/05/2026

Bruce Thorn’s paintings present improvisational abstractions derived from commonly shared experiences and natural phenomena. Using traditional materials and techniques, each work offers endless interpretation, engagement, mystery and drama, pulsating with positive energy.

OPENING RECEPTION WITH THE ARTIST
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
6pm - 8pm

link in bio

images, Coastal Town, oil on linen, 2025, 36” x 48”, Abundance, acrylic on canvas, 2025, 36” x 48”

01/29/2026

Steven Amedee gallery is pleased to announce The Red Guitar, an exhibition of paintings by Bruce Thorn

Opening reception
with the artist
Wed., March 11, 2026
6pm - 8pm

Steven Amedee Gallery, Tribeca, NYC
Link in bio




Photos from Steven Amedee's post 10/08/2025

New drawing exhibition opening tonight, 10/08, 6pm-8pm, Steven Amedee, 41 N Moore St, Tribeca - hope to see you there. Link in bio

10/08/2025

New drawing exhibition opening tonight, 10/08, 6pm-8pm, Steven Amedee, 41 N Moore St, Tribeca - hope to see you there

Photos from Steven Amedee's post 10/01/2025

New Drawings
Nicholaus Jamieson
David X. Levine
Opening reception with the artists, Wed., 10/08, 6pm – 8pm
Link in bio

Image 1 & 2, Nicholaus Jamieson
14th Street, industrial chalk on paper, 2025, 60” x 35”
34th Street, industrial chalk on paper, 2025, 50” x 40”
Employing a serial process, Nicholaus Jamieson composes, masks, samples, and resamples color chalk lines on paper. Working both large and small, the inclusion of various mixed media within his vibrating color fields distills a calculated abstract language. Throughout, the combination of mechanics and gesture inherently challenge a viewer’s perception of a handmade creation. Jamieson’s work has been featured in multiple solo and group exhibitions in New York, he currently exhibits with Picture Room in Brooklyn, NY. Nicholaus Jamieson, b. 1982 Racine, WI, is an artist based in New York City since 2009.

Image 3 & 4, David X. Levine
Paper Airplane, colored pencil on paper, 2024, 24” x 30”
Suburban Lawns, colored pencil on paper, 2025, 69” x 56”
David X. Levine’s vivid, labor-intensive colored pencil drawings range in size from the intimate to the monumental (10” to 10’). Mixing popular and high culture, Levine creates a formal vocabulary that inhabits lushly optical spaces, generating rich and subtle associations. His work is often characterized by a playful humor, tempered with a profound seriousness. Levine’s art has been the focus of more than a dozen solo exhibitions, as well as being included in dozens of group exhibitions, from SPENCER BROWNSTONE in NYC to HONOR FRASER in Los Angeles. David X Levine was born in Boston, MA in 1962, and has been living in NYC since 2000.

Photos from Steven Amedee's post 09/25/2025

New Drawings
Nicholaus Jamieson
David X. Levine
Opening reception with the artists, Wed., 10/08, 6pm – 8pm
Link in bio

Image 1, Song for Jeanne Dielman, 2024, colored pencil on paper, 11” x 12”

David X. Levine’s vivid, labor-intensive colored pencil drawings range in size from the intimate to the monumental (10” to 10’). Mixing popular and high culture, Levine creates a formal vocabulary that inhabits lushly optical spaces, generating rich and subtle associations. His work is often characterized by a playful humor, tempered with a profound seriousness. Levine’s art has been the focus of more than a dozen solo exhibitions, as well as being included in dozens of group exhibitions, from SPENCER BROWNSTONE in NYC to HONOR FRASER in Los Angeles. David X Levine was born in Boston, MA in 1962, and has been living in NYC since 2000.

Image 2 (blue), 34th Street, 2025, industrial chalk on paper, 50” x 40”

Employing a serial process, Nicholaus Jamieson composes, masks, samples, and resamples color chalk lines on paper. Working both large and small, the inclusion of various mixed media within his vibrating color fields distills a calculated abstract language. Throughout, the combination of mechanics and gesture inherently challenge a viewer’s perception of a handmade creation. Jamieson’s work has been featured in multiple solo and group exhibitions in New York, he currently exhibits with Picture Room in Brooklyn, NY. Nicholaus Jamieson, b. 1982 Racine, WI, is an artist based in New York City since 2009.

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41 N Moore Street (Btwn Varick & Hudson)
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Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm