The World of Hunt Slonem

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MAY 3 - JUNE 8, 2025

Welcome to The World of Hunt Slonem, a captivating and immersive exhibition that transports viewers into the vivid, expressive universe of the celebrated artist. Back by popular demand following last year’s highly acclaimed showcase, this exhibition features over 100 new works across diverse media — including luminous neon pieces, enchanting glowboxes, expressive oil paintings, and exquisitely crafted blown glass — culminating in the most comprehensive display of the artist’s works in the United States. As Slonem’s signature motifs burst to life in a kaleidoscope of color and texture, visitors will find themselves fully enveloped in his whimsical, dreamlike vision.

Having garnered international acclaim, Slonem’s work belongs in over 250 esteemed collections around the world, including major institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Würth Museum. His works are collected by U.S. Presidents and notable celebrities such as Sharon Stone, Brooke Shields, Kylie Jenner, and Jennifer Lopez. Throughout his illustrious career, Hunt Slonem has left an indelible mark on the contemporary art landscape, captivating audiences worldwide with his unparalleled blend of whimsy and profundity. Slonem is best known for his neo-expressionist paintings of wildlife exotica — most famously bunnies, tropical birds, and butterflies — often suspended in antique frames. Drawing inspiration from the spiritual and natural worlds, he repeats these motifs on an epic scale in an act of visual and artistic mantra.

By varying the moods and techniques of his work in fresh and exciting ways, Hunt Slonem creates beautiful work that continually gives joy and surprise.

Henry Geldzahler, Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art

With a career spanning six decades, Slonem has established himself as a leading figure in contemporary art known for his distinctive aesthetic.

With a career spanning six decades, Slonem has established himself as a leading figure in contemporary art known for his distinctive aesthetic. Slonem honed his craft at Tulane University in New Orleans and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, where he was exposed to alum Alex Katz and studied under Alice Neel. Since his first solo show in 1977, Slonem’s work has been showcased globally, including in Madras, Quito, Venice, Gustavia, San Juan, Guatemala City, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, Stockholm, Oslo, Cologne, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. He has received several prestigious grants, including the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural in the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. Slonem’s artwork has been chronicled by numerous books and monographs, including Bunnies (Glitterati Inc., 2014), Birds (Glitterati Inc., 2017) and Hunt Slonem: An Art Rich and Strange (Harry N. Abrams, 2002). His studios and homes have been profiled in Architectural Digest and in books such as When Art Meets Design (Assouline Publishing, 2014) and Pleasure Palaces: The Art and Homes of Hunt Slonem (powerHouse Books, 2007), among others.

The World of Hunt Slonem embraces the artist’s timeless sense of wonder and vitality. Blending the fantastic and the natural, Slonem’s use of vibrant colors, rich textures, and recurring motifs imbue his work with a sense of whimsy and enchantment. Each piece on display offers a window into the artist’s rich imagination and unparalleled mastery of form and color.

American, b. 1951

Hunt Slonem is best known for huge Neo-Expressionist oil paintings populated with rows of birds, bunnies, and butterflies, which he renders in thick, lavishly colored brushstrokes. With a career spanning over four decades, Slonem has become a leading figure in American art, celebrated for his unique visual language, exuberant use of color, and exploration of symbolism. Taking his cues from Andy Warhol’s Pop art seriality, Slonem uses repetition as a form of creative meditation that unlocks subconscious sentiment.

Slonem honed his craft at Tulane University in New Orleans and, later, at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, where he was exposed to artists including Alice Neel and Alex Katz. Today, having garnered international acclaim, Slonem’s work belongs in over 250 esteemed collections around the world, including major institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Würth Museum. His works are collected by U.S. Presidents and notable celebrities such as Sharon Stone, Brooke Shields, Kylie Jenner, and Jennifer Lopez. Slonem's distinctive style and prolific body of work continue to inspire collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide, solidifying his place as one of the leading contemporary artists of his generation.

HUNT SLONEM

b. 1951, Kittery, ME

SELECT EXHIBITIONS

Eternal Spring: Hunt Slonem’s World of Color, Galerie Barabara Von

Stechow, Feldbergstraße , Germany

Hunt Slonem, DTR Modern, Palm Beach, FL

The World of Hunt Slonem, West Chelsea Contemporary, Austin, TX

HUNTOPIA, San Antonio Botanical Garden, San Antonio, TX

Hunt Slonem: A Retrospective, Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA

Sign of the Rabbit, Albany Institute of History & Art, Albany, NY

Wings Across the Atlantic, HOFA Gallery, London, UK

Hunt Slonem: A Retrospective, The Louisiana Museum Foundation, New

Hunt Slonem: The World of Exoticism, iKunstforum Wien Museum,

A Hunt Slonem Menagerie, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA

Hunt Slonem’s Hare Salon, Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL

Hunt Slonem, Telfair Museum, Savannah, GA

Hunt Slonem: All that Dazzles, National Arts Club, New York, NY

Hunt Slonem: Fantasia, Osthaus Museum, Hagen, Germany

Hunt Slonem: Magical World, Riga Bourse Museum of Art, Riga, Latvia

Personal Structures, Palazzo Bembo, Venice Biennale, Venice, IT

Hunt Slonem, National Gallery of Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria

Magical World, Daugavplis Mark Rothko Art Centre, Dugavplis, Latvia

Huntopia, Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA

Hunt Slonem’s Amazing World, Odessa Museum of Eastern and Western

LA Art, Odessa, Ukraine Vienna, Austria

Hunt Slonem, Gallery Red, Mallorca, Spain

Hunt Slonem: Eden Never Ends, Cuadro Fine Art, Dubai, UAE

SELECT AWARDS

Louisiana State Arts Council Inaugural Lifetime Cultural Achievement

Award, Baton Rouge, LA

The Horticultural Society of New York Award of Excellence, NYC

Urban Stages Award for Fine Art, New York, NY

National Endowment for the Arts

MacDowell Fellowship, Peterborough, NH

Cultural Council Foundation Arts Project, New York, NY

Transcendence, 700-foot Public Mural, Los Angeles, CA

Quantum Leap, Public Sculpture, Kenner, LA

Divine Assembly, Public Sculpture, Kenner, LA

Public Installation, Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Sea

Bunny Hop, Public Sculpture, Kenner, LA

Butterflies, Public Sculpture, Kenner, LA

Public Installation, Hamilton Restaurant, Washington, D.C.

Tocos, Public Sculpture, Metairie, LA

86-foot Public Mural, Bryant Park Grill, New York, NY

Fan Dance, 80-foot public mural, Port Authority, World Trade Center,

1, New York, NY

The Spirited Homes of Hunt Slonem, Gibbs Smith: Utah.

Butterflies, Glitterati Inc.: New York.

Gatekeeper: The World of Folly, Assouline: New York.

Birds, Glitterati Inc.: New York.

Bunnies, Glitterati Inc.: New York.

When Art Meets Design, Assouline: New York.

The Worlds of Hunt Slonem. Vendome Press: New York.

Pleasure Palaces: The Art and Homes of Hunt Slonem, powerHouse

New York.

Hunt Slonem: An Art Rich and Strange, Abrams Books: New York.

SELECT COLLECTIONS

Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH

Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA

Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH

Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, NH

Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE

The Flint Institute of Art, Flint, MI

Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain

Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY

Guilin Art Museum, Guilin Guang XI P.R. China

Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Hovikodden, Norway

Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manila, Philippines

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX

The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

National Gallery of Foreign Art, Sofia, Bulgaria

New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY

New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA

Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME

Pulitzer Collection, Amsterdam, Holland

Saint Petersburg Museum of Fine Art, FL

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL

San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX

Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY

Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Stamford, CT

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

Wurth Museum, Kunzelsau, Germany

Slonem is best known for his “maximalist” paintings of wildlife exotica — most famously birds, rabbits, and butterflies. Drawing inspiration from the spiritual and natural worlds, he repeats these motifs on an epic scale in an act of visual and artistic mantra.

Chinensis Huddle, 2024 Oil on canvas 104" x 134"
$235,500
Hutch, 2019 Oil on canvas
72" x 84"
$97,175
Hope Scotch, 2024 Oil on canvas
48" x 48"
$42,500
Untitled Favorite Ascension, 2019 Oil on canvas
72" x 96.25" $135,700
Kaleidoscope Flutter, 2024
Oil on canvas
72" x 72"
$79,500
Butterfly & Guardians Morning Cloak, 2020 Oil on canvas
72" x 84"
$84,500
Big Guardians, 2021 Oil on canvas
48" x 48"
$42,500
Buck Eye, 2022 Oil on wood
34" x 43.5"
$33,750
Spice Bush Swallowtail, 2021 Oil on wood
35.5" x 43.5"
$33,500
Blue Ascension Gates of Heaven, 2024 Oil on canvas
48" x 48"
$42,500
Countess Red Sea, 2024 Oil on canvas
30" x 30"
$24,000
Silver Sky, 2019 Oil on canvas
30" x 40"
$33,350
Morning Cloak Guardians, 2024 Oil on canvas
40" x 30"
$29,000
Lunas, 2024
Oil on canvas
30" x 40"
$29,000
Resin & Tails, 2021
Oil, resin, and acrylic on canvas
40.25" x 30.25"
$29,000
Flutter Maze, 2024 Oil on wood
19" x 16"
$13,000
New Zealand Flight, 2025 Oil on canvas 40.5" x 34.5"
$31,500
Naples, 2021 Oil on canvas
40" x 30"
$29,000
Zoom 2, 2024 Oil on canvas
30" x 38"
$27,500
Lilac, 2022 Oil on wood
24.5" x 20"
$16,375
Belle Terre, 2024 Oil on wood
16" x 12"
$11,000

Maker, 2025* 10" x 8"

$7,500

Day Flight, 2023* 10" x 8"

$7,500

Untitled, 2021* 10" x 8" $7,500

Flight, 2023* 10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

$7,500

$7,500

$7,500

*Oil on wood

**Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on wood

Solo, 2022**
10" x 8"
Luna, 2020* 10" x 8"
$7,500
Lawn Party, 2023* 10" x 8"
Cabbage Patch, 2022*
10" x 8"
Tulips, 2024 Oil on canvas
72" x 72"
$79,500
Bells of Ireland, 2009 Oil on canvas
36" x 36"
$37,500
Tulips House of Orange, 2024 Oil on canvas
30.5" x 38.5"
$28,000

$29,000

Wildflowers, 2024 Oil on canvas
30" x 30"
$24,000
Hibiscus Hummingbirds, 2023 Oil on canvas
40" x 30"
Hummingbirds Linwood, 2023 Oil on wood
28" x 24"
$20,000
Hummingbird Buzz, 2023
Oil on canvas
34" x 60.5"
$41,750
Purple Haze, 2014 Oil on canvas panel
36" x 60"
$51,000
Red Catelayas, 2016 Oil on canvas
44" x 77"
$69,000
Catalayas, 2016 Oil on canvas
36" x 48"
$41,400
Catelayas & Swallowtails, 2025 Oil on canvas
39" x 27"
$26,500
Pin Wheel, 2024 Oil on wood
23.5" x 20"
$16,125
Catalayas Hawaii, 2024 Oil on canvas
30" x 30"
$24,000
9 Tulips, 2024 Oil on wood
20.5" x 16"
$13,625

$7,500

$7,500

*Oil on wood

Rotterdam 2 Tulips, 2024*
10" x 8"
$7,500
Tulip, 2023* 10" x 8"
$7,500
Courdt Yard, 2023* 10" x 8"
Red Tulip, 2023*
10" x 8"
Catelayas Elm Court, 2022
Oil on canvas
30" x 40"
$29,000

3, 2024

Violets
Oil on wood 10" x 8" $7,500
Purple Catelaya, 2023 Oil on wood 10" x 8"
$7,500
Bayou Teche, 2021 Oil on wood
28" x 44.5"
$30,250
Untitled, 1986 Oil on canvas
44" x 66"
$82,925
Bayou Teche, 2023
Oil on wood
14" x 39"
$21,000
Bayou Blue, 2025 Oil on wood
16" x 20"
$13,500
Cockatoo White, 2024 Oil on canvas
72" x 84"
$84,500
Monsoon Ganeshpuri, 2024 Oil on wood
30" x 25.5"
$21,875
Pierre Peacock, 2024 Oil on canvas
36" x 48"
$36,000
Indochine, 2024 Oil on wood
29" x 21"
$18,500
Rosellas, 2024 Oil on wood
33" x 27"
$24,000
Owls Moving, 2024 Oil on canvas
36" x 30"
$26,500
Washington Woods, 2025 Oil on canvas
40" x 40"
$34,000
Single Hoot, 2024 Oil on canvas
41.5" x 25.25"
$17,875
Cardinals Virginia, 2024 Oil on canvas
27" x 38"
$26,000
Loud Whisper Cockatoos, 2021 Oil on canvas
48" x 48"
$42,500
Molucan Cockatoos 2, 2024 Oil on canvas
30" x 30"
$24,000
Halloween, 2023 Oil on wood
10" x 8"
$7,500

10" x 8"

$7,500

10" x 8"

$7,500

, 2024* 12" x 10"

$9,000

, 2023* 16" x 14"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

Amazon Tres Mama, 2022*
Lutinos
Grass Keet
Lorry Chattering, 2022*
Ocelots Blue Pearls, 2024 Oil on canvas
40.12" x 40.12"
$34,000
Tanzania (Blue Diamond Dust), 2021 Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
48" x 48"
$42,500
White Diamond Dust Hope, 2023 Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
48" x 48"
$42,500
Rothko House, 2025 Oil on canvas
24" x 36"
$24,000
6 Inch Blue, 2021 Oil on wood
36.5" x 32.5"
$28,000
Lucky Charm Aqua, 2022 Oil on wood
32" x 46"
$33,000
Side Color Hutch, 2024 Oil on canvas
48" x 48"
$42,500
Pink Diamond Dust, 2021 Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
30" x 40"
$29,000
Rosewood Diamond Dust, 2023 Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
40" x 30"
$29,000
Chinensis October, 2018 Oil on canvas
72" x 84"
$97,175
Pink Diamond, 2023
Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on wood 23.5" x 18.5"
$15,500
Purple Hutch, 2021 Oil on wood
28" x 39.5"
$27,250
Glisten Rink, 2024
Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
50.5" x 60.5"
$54,000
Mongolian Royals, 2019 Oil, resin, and acrylic on wood 20.5" x 14.5"
$14,950
Tondo Diamond Dust, 2025 Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
84" x 84"
$98,000
Danube, 2023
Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
36" x 48"
$36,000
Blue Diamond Dust Tourmaline, 2024 Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
40" x 60"
$46,000
4 Play More, 2022 Oil on wood 25.5" x 18"
$16,125
Black Diamond Nightly, 2023 Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on canvas
40" x 40"
$34,000
Pink Panter, 2020 Oil on wood
29.5" x 24"
$21,500
Chinensis Commission, 2025 Oil on canvas
42.5" x 33.75"
$32,500
Red Rabbit, 2020 Oil on wood
28" x 50.5"
$33,250
Jackie O, 2024 Oil on wood
18" x 13"
$11,750
Passion Play, 2024 Oil on wood
18" x 13"
$11,750
Hutch Sighting, 2024
Oil on canvas
30" x 30"
$24,000
Yo, 2022 Oil on wood
12" x 8"
$8,250
Red Rose, 2024 Oil on wood
14" x 9"
$9,250
Row 5, 2023
Oil on wood
15.5" x 36.5"
$26,500

Harvey, 2023* 10" x 8"

$7,500

Untitled, 2020* 12" x 9.5"

$8,500

Deep Forest, 2023* 12" x 10"

$9,000

UNTITLED, 2025* 10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

$8,625

$8,625

*Oil on wood

Jackie O, 2024* 10" x 8"
$7,500
UNTITLED, 2025* 10" x 8" $7,500
Untitled, 2019* 10" x 8"
Red, 2019*
10" x 8"

11.5" x 9.5"

$7,500

9.5" x 8.5" $7,500

10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

Right, 2023*
$8,500
Powder, 2024*
Lavender, 2024*
Carnation, 2023* 10" x 8"

$7,500

$7,500

*Oil on wood

*Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on wood

Guild Hall Lawn, 2023*
10" x 8"
$7,500
Passion, 2024* 10" x 8"
$7,500
Pink Bunny, 2021*
10" x 8"
Phlox, 2022**
10" x 8"
Roland, 2020 Oil on wood
16" x 11"
$10,500

LAte, 2024* 10" x 8"

$7,500

Untitled, 2016* 10" x 8"

$8,625

Untitled, 2021* 10" x 8" $7,500

Non Parel, 2021* 10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

$9,000

10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

Mandy, 2024* 10" x 8"
$7,500
Joe, 2018* 10" x 8" $8,625
Gershwin, 2024*
Blue Bell, 2020* 12" x 10"

12" x 10"

$9,000

10" x 8"

$7,500

, 2024* 10" x 8"

$7,500

, 2019* 10" x 8"

$8,625

*Oil on wood

Fountain Head, 2022*
Mother
Untitled
Water Park, 2024*

Night Watch, 2022**

10" x 8"

$7,500

10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

**Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on wood

Untitled, 2017*
10" x 8"
$8,625
Snow, 2023* 10" x 8"
$7,500
White Diamond, 2022**

, 2022* 10" x 8"

$7,500

Gold Score, 2022*

10" x 8"

$7,500

Light, 2022* 10" x 8"

Move, 2023* 10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

Pale
$7,500
Buttercup

Rudy, 2021* 10" x 8"

$7,500

Janes, 2022**

10" x 8"

$7,500

Ochre, 2023* 10" x 8"

$7,500

Xacha, 2024* 10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

**Oil and acrylic with diamond dust on wood

10" x 8"

$7,500

10" x 8"

$7,500

10" x 8"

$7,500

*Oil on wood

Tinge, 2023*
Jackie O Yellow Revisited, 2023* 12" x 10"
$9,000
Lawn Party, 2022*
Basel, 2022*

“My established lexicon of forms have taken on new life in blown glass...all in a visual culmination that is thrilling to me artistically” - Hunt Slonem

Slonem’s unique glass sculptures are a sublime visual manifestation of the artist’s sense of play. Working with his team of artisan glassblowers to form molten glass into his own glass menagerie, Slonem’s established practice and mantra of repetition of form continues a new. Each handblown glass sculpture is both completely unique and yet references and riffs off a visual lexicon 50 years in the making.

Cattleya XI, 2023
Hand-blown glass sculpture
16.5" x 8.5" x 6.5"
$8,500

2020

Hand-blown glass sculpture

16" x 8" x 10"

$8,500

2020

Hand-blown glass sculpture

18.50" x 6" x 11"

$8,500

Indigo Bunny,
Rouge Pink Bunny,

Hand-blown glass sculpture 14" x 8" x 8"

$8,500

Hand-blown glass sculpture 15.50" x 7" x 9"

$8,500

Black Onyx Bunny, 2020
Red Barked Dogwood, 2023
Evelyn, 2020
Hand-blown glass sculpture
18" x 8.5" x 7.5"
$8,500

An intentional evolution of the artist’s bunny walls, blown glass Salon Busts are a playful iteration of the original.

As with many of Slonem’s other series, there is a meditative yet unconstrained repetition of form. At once both rhythmic and slightly, yet intentionally, out of cadence with the world of the expected, this series is a continuation of the artist’s desire to recontextualize ephemera previously attributed to formal salons of bygone eras.

Elvina, 2021
Blown glass bust
27" x 17" x 9"
$12,500
Flint, 2021
Blown glass bust
27" x 17" x 9.5"
$12,500
Rani, 2021
Blown glass bust
27" x 17" x 9"
$12,500
Elton, 2020
Blown glass bust
27" x 17" x 9"
$12,500
Shawnda, 2020
Blown glass bust
27" x 17" x 9"
$12,500

The artist’s desire to illuminate his work was the impetus for the glowbox series. Inspired by the luminescence and light quality of blown glass, each acrylic painting is internally lit.

Reunion, 2021

Paint on an LED panel

$35,000

54" x 45" x 4"

First Day, 2021

Paint on an LED panel

$35,000

54" x 46" x 4"

PAINTINGS

Slonem’s new dichroic painting series emerged, quite literally, through the looking glass. The lush, dimensional line work of Slonem’s oil paintings led him to explore the layered complexity of dichroic glass. Originally created by NASA as a coating for space-bound scientific instruments, the luminescent dichroic coating serves as an undulating canvas for the artist to carve his form into. Presented in a custom-made ocular glass frame design sourced from the 18th century.

Vivid Glow 2025
Dichroic coated glass
21" x 21" x 2"
$7,500
Clarity 2, 2024
Dichroic coated glass
21" x 21" x 2"
$7,500
Luster, 2024
Dichroic coated glass
21" x 21" x 2"
$7,500

A timeless silhouette revisited. Intentionally bright in color, these large-scale powder-coated works are the next iteration of twodimensional forms made manifest in sculpture. With the same quick and loose gesture as the artist’s hand, the curves and soft angles of the exterior and interior lines of the work are Slonem’s intentional reference of his established painted form

Ruby Falls, State II (2/3), 2021
Powder-coated metal sculpture
72" x 61" x 20"
$85,000
Viridescent, 2024
Powder-coated metal sculpture
71" x 72" x 8"
$55,000

PRINTS WITH

Limited edition mixed media prints with acrylic painted handwork capture the nuance and bold gestures of Hunt Slonem’s quick mark-making in a bold new context.

Fiona (/150), 2023
Silkscreen print with acrylic handwork
35" x 25"
$2,000

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West Chelsea Contemporary’s collection includes artists influential to Pop Art, Street Art, Graffiti, Post-Graffiti and contemporary art as well as tastemakers of these movements. With a local, national, and international roster of represented artists, West Chelsea Contemporary situates artwork from the primary market alongside a highly curated selection of pieces from the secondary market. This novel display of represented, emerging and mid-career artists alongside Blue Chip masters increases each artist’s exposure and serves to make connections between their work.

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