Alan Feltus
Alan Feltus (b. 1943, Washington, DC) studied at the Cooper Union where he received his BFA in 1966, and at Yale University where he received his MFA in 1968. Feltus is well-known for his paintings of female figures inspired by classical Greek sculptures and early Renaissance art. Created without the use of live models, Feltus’s paintings are intuitive, portraying the complexities of human relationships through the use of negative space. About his work he says, “I am interested in the psychological play that can be variously interpreted between my figures.”
Feltus’s work has been shown in many solo and group shows including exhibits at the Lux Art Institute in Encinitas, CA, and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. His work is found in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, the Huntington Museum of Art, the National Academy of Design, the Oklahoma City Art Museum, and the American Academy in Rome, among others. He was awarded the Rome Prize Fellowship in 1970.
Feltus currently lives and works in Italy.
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Selections from the Gallery Collection
September 11 - October 4, 2025Gallery Henoch is pleased to present Selections from the Gallery Collection , an exhibition offering a unique look at important works by represented artists and others.Read more -
Holiday Group Show
December 17, 2024 - January 18, 2025The Holiday Group Show presents a diverse selection of recent paintings by emerging and established gallery artists. The show highlights an array of styles and subjects, offering a rich exploration...Read more -
Recent Acquisitions
May 23 - June 22, 2024A group exhibition featuring new additions at Gallery Henoch. The show starts May 23 and will run to June 15, 2024. Preview the exhibition starting May 16. Artists Bo Bartlett, John Evans, Alan Feltus, Igor & Marina, Ioanna Stefou, and Ben Whitehouse will be featured.Read more
