Amelchenko Gallery has officially opened its doors in Red Bank, New Jersey, relocating from Sea Bright to the Galleria complex on Bridge Avenue. The gallery celebrated its arrival with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a reception for its inaugural exhibition, "Reel Icons," featuring the work of New York-based artist Ginette Laboz. Laboz utilizes a unique pointillist technique, applying paint with pastry tools to create large-scale reinterpretations of iconic cinematic moments from films like "Pulp Fiction" and "When Harry Met Sally."
This opening marks a significant addition to the local Red Bank art scene, bringing a gallerist with extensive experience in the New York and Los Angeles markets to the converted garment factory complex. By extending the exhibition through late March and partnering with the Monmouth County ASPCA for sales proceeds, the gallery is establishing itself as a community-focused commercial space that bridges pop culture nostalgia with contemporary fine art execution.