Mad Rose opens ‘Assembled’ exhibition
Nathan Miller Jan 23, 2025 Mad Rose Gallery’s “Assembled” exhibition opened Saturday, Jan. 18, with a public reception. The eclectic exhibition — […]
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Nathan Miller Jan 23, 2025 Mad Rose Gallery’s “Assembled” exhibition opened Saturday, Jan. 18, with a public reception. The eclectic exhibition — […]
In an interview in 2015, Neal Rosenthal told Main Street his story of building a successful importing and wine distribution business. Now he and Kerry Madigan, long-time business and personal partners, have started a new business in the heart of Millerton, NY.
Fred Stein’s journey through history landed him in 1930’s Paris, a seminal time for photography. Forced to flee from Germany by the Nazis in 1933, Stein reinvented himself as a photographer in Paris, pioneering techniques that would define his craft.
On March 24, Mad Rose Gallery in Millerton hosted a conversation between Senegalese photographer Malik Welli and Neal Rosenthal, the gallery’s co-founder and resident of Pine Plains.
Neal Rosenthal has created so many ventures that the companies all fall under The Neal Rosenthal Group. It includes Rosenthal Wine Merchant, Mad Rose Specialty Foods, Mad Rose Journeys, an art collection, philanthropic projects, and more.
A crowd of about 70 aficionados gathered at The Moviehouse in Millerton on Saturday, Nov. 18, for a screening marking the start of the new Orkin/Engel exhibit at Mad Rose Gallery.
By DEBORAH MAIER
MILLERTON
— In Mad Rose Gallery’s spacious main room, Michael Lavin Flower’s mostly black-and-white photographs trace one man’s curiosity about nature and the built world as well as the very processes that transform simple recording of them into individual pieces of art.
MILLERTON — On a late-summer day that was warm but not oppressive, the light was ideal for the glowing, life-positive canvases arrayed around the new Mad Rose Gallery on Friday, Sept. 1, for a retrospective of selected works by the late Susan Merrill.
“We pulled this together rather quickly,” Robert Flower, marketing strategist, tells me while we sit in the center of Mad Rose Gallery, located on the corner of North Elm and Main Street in Millerton, NY. The gallery space was leased in May, and a little less than three months later, Mad Rose had their official opening on July 29.
It’s only appropriate that the first featured artist is also the owner, Kerry Madigan.
MILLERTON — Roughly 70 people showed up on Saturday, July 29, some in the midst of a raging rainstorm that left part of the village without power until mid-Sunday, to celebrate the opening of a show of the work of lifelong photographer Kerry Madigan, owner, with husband Neal Rosenthal, of Mad Rose Gallery.