Florals, horses and figures will all be on view at Michael Klein’s upcoming show at Maxwell Alexander Gallery.
“I’ve been painting flowers for a long time,” Klein says. “My wife and I own a home in Argentina, and after a stint there in 2010, I got back to New York and started buying flowers every day at the flower market.” Among the floral works on view in the exhibition are White Peonies and Studio Mirror. In Studio Mirror, the artist is reflected, palette in hand, behind a bucket of red and white flowers.
“I’ve been painting flowers for a long time,” Klein says. “My wife and I own a home in Argentina, and after a stint there in 2010, I got back to New York and started buying flowers every day at the flower market.” Among the floral works on view in the exhibition are White Peonies and Studio Mirror. In Studio Mirror, the artist is reflected, palette in hand, behind a bucket of red and white flowers.

“These horses have been doing the same thing for hundreds of years, just grazing the lands, and as a subject they haven’t changed at all,” Klein says. “The imagery is really incredible. It felt very European, and very historical, and yet it exists right in front of us.”


Figurative works, such as Contemplation and Future Legacy, San Carlos will also be featured in the show, which opens at Maxwell Alexander Gallery December 8, with a reception taking place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Maxwell Alexander Gallery, 406 W. Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90015, (213) 275-1060, www.maxwellalexander.com
