Sean Sullivan, Altoon Sultan, and Tyler Vlahovich

Material Art Fair, Mexico City

February 09-12, 2023

Sean Sullivan (b. 1975, Bronx, NY; lives and works in the Hudson Valley, NY.). A selection of recent one and two person exhibitions includes: (2023) Excitations (drawings of concern) Et Al., San Francisco; (2021) Chris Sharp Gallery, Los Angeles; 2021 New Mnemonics - Gallery Fifty One / Fifty One Too, Antwerp, Belgium; (2020) Feuilleton, Los Angeles; (2019) BDDW Annex Gallery, New York, NY; (2018) String Figures, with Christoph Schellberg, A collaboration between Markus Luttgen Gallery and Linn Luhn Gallery, Dusseldorf, Germany; (2018) à ùne éa, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, NY; (2017) WEST / END / BLUES, 57w57Arts, New York, NY; (2017) Ubbe & Sacco - 510 Warren Street Gallery, Hudson, NY; (2017) Sunset, Saudade Station, Devening Projects + Editions, Chicago, IL. A selection of recent group exhibitions includes: (2021) Feeling are Facts - Poker Flats - Williamstown, MA; Hudson House, Hudson, NY; (2020) Three Painters - The Arts Center at Duck Creek - East Hampton, NY - Curated by Hiroyuki Hamada; (2019) Sun is Setting / Faith in Strangers, Devening Projects, *Curator; (2018) Museum for Drawing, Ute Parduhn Gallery, Dusseldorf, Germany; (2017) Mon Oncle, Museum for Drawing, Hunningen, Belgium; (2017) We’ll turn Manhattan into an island of joy, Markus Luttgen Gallery, Cologne, Germany.

Altoon Sultan (
b. 1948, Brooklyn, New York; lives and works in Groton, Vermont.) Having had her first solo exhibition at Marlborough Gallery, New York, in 1977, she went on to have many solo shows in NYC, at Marlborough and at Tibor de Nagy and throughout the United States over more than 40 years. Sultan’s work has been included in numerous group shows including many at museums such as the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Hood Museum, the Fleming Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Art, and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Awards include two National Endowment for the Arts grants, an Academy Award in Art from the American Academy, and a medal for painting from the National Academy of Design, where she was elected a member in 1995. Her work can be found in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York: the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; the Yale University Art Gallery; the Library of Congress; and the Fleming Museum of the University of Vermont.

Tyler Vlahovich (b. 1967 Tacoma, Washington; lives and works in Los Angeles.) A regular exhibitor at Feature Inc., New York from 2003 until its closure in 2014, Vlahovich has also had solos, most recently, at Chris Sharp Gallery, Los Angeles (2022); Lulu, Mexico City (2021); Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles (2021); Feuilleton, Los Angeles (2020); Farbvision, Berlin (2018); Window Project, Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles (2017); Twig Gallery, Brussels (2011); John Tevis Gallery, Paris (2006); Mary Goldman Gallery (2003).