

Allan Gorman (b1947, Brooklyn, NY) is a contemporary painter based in Jersey City, NJ. His artworks have been exhibited in numerous museums, such as The Arnot Art Museum, Springfield Museum of Art, Lyman Allyn Art Museum, Albany Museum of Art, and The State Museum of New Jersey; and in commercial galleries, including Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts, Howard Rehs Contemporary, Garvey|Simon NY, Nicole Longnecker Gallery, and, CK Contemporary in San Francisco.
His work is also included in “LUSTER”—a multi-venue museum exhibition of automobile and motorcycle art, currently touring throughout the USA at institutions like the Daytona Museum of Arts and Sciences, Museum of the Rockies, Deusenberg Museum, Morris Museum of Art, Art Museum of South Texas, and National Corvette Museum. In the summer and fall of 2024 he is participating in the 25th Anniversary Exhibition of Galeria ArteLibre at the MEAM Museum in Barcelona and Escuela de las Artes de Arroyomolinos in Madrid And he has been invited to participate in “Hyp’Art” an ambitious survey of international realism, with a major exhibit planned for debut in Brussels in 2025.
Allan is a two time recipient of The New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship for Painting; resident fellowships at the Vermont Studio Center and ESKFF at Mana Contemporary; Architectural Artist of the Year from ADC’s Art Comes Alive!, the John Collins Award for Oil Painting and the Salmagundi Award from the American Artist’s Professional League, and the Pioneer of Realism award from the International Guild of Realism. He was also selected as one of the 100 Grandmasters of Realist Art by Salon Des Beaux Arts. Notable press includes articles in The Huffington Post, Manifest’s International Arts Annual, American Art Collector, ArtSeen, Poets/Artists Magazine, Steadfast Arte Magazine, ArtHabens Review, The Huts Magazine, and dozens of other print and electronic publications.
His work is part of the permanent collections of the Savoy Museum, Belskie Museum of Art, the Copelouzos Family Art Museum in Athens, Greece, and in many corporate and private collections.

Imperfect Explorations of Imaginary Spaces #3 (2024)
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Imperfect Explorations of Imaginary Spaces #4 (2024)
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Imperfect Explorations of Imaginary Spaces #6 (2024)
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Imperfect Explorations of Imaginary Spaces #10 (2024)
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Imaginary Spaces Triptych (2024)
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Spotlights on a MOMA Ceiling (2023)
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Lobby at the Sofia (2023)
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Ceiling at Riverside (2023)
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Shadows on the Lobby Wall (2018)
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Great Notch (2016 + 2023)
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