Completed Offering: GREGORY DE LA HABA
Released 11/04/2025 - 9 AM CET
M&A Arts is pleased to announce the completed fractionalized offering of seven paintings by Gregory de la Haba from Friday, April 11th at 9AM CET. For more information on this offering, click here.
Offerings are not available to U.S. persons.
POW Easy (Berlin), 2024
Oil, spray paint with Krink Markers on printed canvas
78 × 44 in | 198.12 × 111 cm
Easy #3, 2024
Oil, spray paint with Krink Markers on printed canvas
78 × 44 in | 198.12 × 111 cm
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Easy diptych #7, 2024
Oil, spray paint with Krink Markers on printed canvas
78 × 88 in | 198.12 × 223 cm
Easy diptych #10, 2024
Oil, spray paint with Krink Markers on printed canvas
78 × 88 in | 198.12 × 223 cm
Easy diptych #14, 2024
Oil, spray paint with Krink Markers on printed canvas
78 × 88 in | 198.12 × 223 cm
Easy diptych #16, 2024
Oil, spray paint with Krink Markers on printed canvas
78 × 88 in | 198.12 × 223 cm
Gregory de la Haba is an American interdisciplinary artist, writer, curator, and cultural producer.
Born and raised in New York City, he seamlessly integrates fine art and street culture with a foundation in traditional artistic research. A skilled painter with a pedagogical lineage that stretches back to Jacques-Louis David, de la Haba is an exemplary practitioner of fine art whose conceptual practice resists categorization. His work explores themes of addiction, masculinity, and ‘Duende’, a heightened state of emotion, expression, and authenticity derived from pure artistic expression. Through this lens, he unlocks his true self in art and life.
His creative journey is profoundly influenced by his life in a city he describes as an enduring source of inspiration. His work exudes a remarkable energy and depth of color, drawing from the legacy of celebrated masters such as Mark Rothko, whose influence has left an indelible mark on de la Haba’s approach to composition and emotional resonance. His chosen palette is often intense, dynamic, and, at times, unflinching in its boldness, evoking feelings of hope and vitality while simultaneously prompting viewers to reflect on optimism even in the face of uncertainty and disorder. Photography also plays a crucial role in his creative process. Drawing from his extensive archive, he integrates documentary-style photography into his canvases, using storied locations as backdrops that enrich his work with urban stories and social context. By mixing photography and painting, de la Haba creates compositions that reflect the energy and pulse of the city, merging the ephemeral nature of street life with the permanence of fine art.
Since 2008, de la Haba has produced art-related ventures through his creative platform Bodega de la Haba. Notable projects include hosting literary events with Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Franz Wright, curating a survey of significant works by the celebrated artist Judy Rifka at Pulpo Gallery in Murnau am Staffelsee in Germany, and producing and narrating Terrence Browne’s Irish art history musical “Hazel - Made In Belfast” which premiered at Carnegie Hall.
In 2009, de la Haba was the Artist-in-Residence at ‘Jack the Pelican Presents’, where he firmly cemented his notoriety with a provocative body of work.
In October 2024, de la Haba won the First Prize at the Durres International Biennale in Albania.
A cum laude graduate of Harvard University, de la Haba has written on a number of artists including Billy the Artist, Richie Culver, Marcus Jansen, Cristina BanBan, Oscar Murillo, Al Diaz, California Locos (Dave Tourjé, Chaz Bojórquez, John Van Hamersveld, Norton Wisdom and Gary Wong), Miya Ando, Andy Moses, Timothy Warren Williams, Lance De Los Reyes, Mel Bochner and many others. De la Haba's writings and artworks have been featured in many publications including The New York Times, Southampton Review, Rizzoli’s Irish America, New York Arts Magazine, and Portray.
De la Haba’s work has been exhibited internationally in numerous galleries and art shows.
Solo Shows:
· Upcoming 2025-2026
“Traveling Exhibition” across several countries in South America – will be curated by Massimo Scaringella
“Daegu Art Fair International”, Daegu, Korea – May 15-18, 2025
· 2025
Three paintings adorned the walls of Mbassy, a trendy new restaurant in Düsseldorf, Germany - ongoing
“Everything Will Be Visible, Eventually”, Geuer & Geuer Gall,ery, Düsseldorf, Germany
· 2024
“Take It Easy“, Luisa Catucci Gallery, Berlin, Germany
“The Durrës International Biennale of Contemporary Art (DIBoCA)” representing The National Pavilion
of the United States of America, Durrës, Albania
“Master Painter from New York”, Gouter Gallery, Seoul, Korea
· 2023
“Light Tensions”, Kou Gallery - Curated by Massimo Scaringella , Roma, Italy
“Amplified Dimensions”, Marina Bastianello Gallery - Curated by Massimo Scaringella, Venice, Italy
“Invitational Exhibition”, Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul, Korea
“Portals to New York”, TwoFortyThirty, New York, USA
· 2019
“Vertical Horizons/Horizontal Waves: Totem Poems”, Meta Gallery, Monaco
Selected Group Shows:
· Upcoming 2025-2026
“Venice Biennale”, Venice, Italy – April to November 2026
“Sylt Art Fair”, Geuer & Geuer Gallery, Sylt, Germany – May to September 2025
· 2024
“Dakar Biennale”, Dakar, Senegal
“Be Colourblind” with the Finnish artist Hannu Palosuo, Tehdassaari, Nokia, Finland
“Art on Paper New York” Art Fair, New York, USA
“Sylt Art Fair”, Geuer & Geuer Gallery, Sylt, Germany
“4-Person Battle”, Gouter Gallery, Seoul, Korea
“In Bloom” Oscar Molina Gallery and Yubal Màrquez Fleites Contemporary & Fine Art, Southampton, USA
“Contro Corrente”, Fondation Léopold Sédar Senghor, Dakar, Senegal
· 2023
“The Others” Art Fair, Torino, Italy
“Larnaca Biennale: Home Away From Home”, Larnaca, Cyprus
“Simbolismi della Visione”, Rome Art Week - Curated by Luisa Catucci & Massimo Scaringella, Rome, Italy
“I Sing The Body Electric”, Jane’s Room - Curated by Raul Zamudio, New York, USA
“Inaugural Group Show”, 484 Gallery - Curated by Dalton Portella, Montauk, USA
“Summer Of Love”, Yubal Màrquez Fleites Contemporary & Fine Art, Southampton, USA
· 2022
“Art & Automobiles” First City Project Collective, Glen Cove, USA
“Rawthentic”, Brooklyn Art Haus, New York, USA
“Sylt Art Fair”, Geuer & Geuer Gallery, Sylt, Germany
· 2021
“Thinking Out Loud”, Pulpo Gallery - Curated by Katerina & Nico Zeifang, Murnau Am Staffelsee, Germany
“A Daze of Roses”, Mizuma & Kips Gallery, New York, USA
· 2020
“Sylt Art Fair”, Geuer & Geuer Gallery, Sylt, Germany
“QiPO Art Fair”, Mexico City, Mexico
These six artworks are from the “Easy Suite” series that started in February 2024.
The “Easy Suite” series emerged during the upheaval of the COVID pandemic when de la Haba began to embrace the word "easy" as a mantra—a visual reminder to take it easy on oneself and others—offering a pictorial antidote to a difficult time. The project gained momentum after de la Haba completed a large-scale mural at In the Know, a newly opened Manhattan retail space. There, he invited his friend Easy, a leading figure in New York's graffiti and street art scene, to tag his moniker on the mural. This sparked an urgent desire for further collaboration. The “Easy Suite” paintings are drawn from de la Haba's meticulously assembled personal archive, which spans 14 years, and incorporate imagery from culturally significant locations, including Jean-Michel Basquiat's former Bond Street studio.