Corridor Contemporary
05/05/2026
Our newest artist at Corridor Contemporary: Tom Fima🍰
Tom Fima paints intimate portraits drawn from her inner circle, herself, the women around her, fleeting moments of quiet presence. Her soft, Impressionist-leaning surfaces are gently interrupted by elements of masking and veiling, hinting at what’s hidden beneath.
There’s a calm tension in her work: a direct gaze that feels both open and reserved, as figures subtly merge with their surroundings. Identity, in her paintings, feels fluid something sensed as much as seen.
Come explore her newest artworks at our current group show.
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30/04/2026
“A Private Paradise”
By Alec Demarco
Now live Online.
Explore the exhibition in its dedicated viewing room on Artsy.
Step into Alec DeMarco’s evolving world a space where painting becomes a language of memory, observation, and quiet transformation.
Here we gathers fragments of an ongoing process: canvases and works on paper that hover between the familiar and the imagined. Everyday encounters shift into something else entirely — fruit, animals, organic forms — never fixed, always in motion. What you recognize begins to blur, reshaped through repetition, variation, and subtle echoes across the works.
There’s no clear narrative here, only an internal rhythm. A logic that builds slowly, from within.
Not an escape — but a constructed, intimate world.
A place formed through attention, accumulation, and the act of truly looking.
A glimpse into something still unfolding, ahead of a solo presentation in 2027.
10/04/2026
As the gallery resumes normal hours, with hopes that quieter days lie ahead, the works of Alec DeMarco feel especially timely. 🍨☀️
Gelato First, 2025
Oil Paint on Canvas
72 x 84 in.
183 x 214 cm.
Painted during the previous war with Iran, they reflect a poignant perspective shaped by lived experience.
Across from the gallery, the ice cream spot Anita Gelato was always packed with people. Even between rocket alerts, crowds gathered for coffee and ice cream, sitting outside, smoking, and sometimes pushing babies in strollers. Life did not stop, even amid sirens and explosions.
“The people of Tel Aviv demonstrated a quiet, steady bravery. Living under constant threat, they relied on the protection of the Iron Dome, though it could never guarantee complete safety. Still, they carried on—sharing meals with family, supporting one another, and finding meaning in small, everyday moments.”
For this reason, DeMarco’s paintings from that period contain no depictions of violence. Instead, they present abstract figures eating gelato or families sheltering their children. The work speaks to a deliberate choice: to embrace life, tenderness, and joy, even when the sky above is uncertain.🍦🍨
22/03/2026
Last day of Scottsdale Art Week 2026
You can find us at Booth D8 with a curated selection of works by our represented artists.
Corridor Contemporary
Showing March 19–22
Booth D8
Come by and discover the collection ✨
10/03/2026
Due to the current situation, our hours are temporarily adjusted.
Starting this week and until further notice, the gallery will be open 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
A shelter is available near the gallery, and we are operating in accordance with all Home Front Command instructions to ensure everyone’s safety.
We look forward to welcoming you again at Corridor Contemporary, Shabazi 39. Come by, spend some time with the art, and say hello.
We pray for better days ahead, for peace, and for moments of happiness. Together, we seek the light at the end of the tunnel.
Currently on view:
What Grows Despite | Group Show
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