James Francis Gill: Representation Opportunities for Select Galleries

We are now welcoming applications from select galleries across the U.S. to represent James Francis Gill, one of the original masters of American Pop Art.
A Texas-born artist, Gill’s works are featured in the permanent collections of major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Out of his vast and eclectic production, Gill’s Marilyn Monroe series—especially meaningful as we approach her 2026 centenary—and his bold Women in Cars collection stand out as enduring and iconic expressions of modern American culture.

As a representative of Gill’s official publisher, Seryolux, Inc. is pleased to offer territory exclusivity, favorable terms, and dedicated support for curated exhibitions and gallery promotions.

We are committed to establishing long-term collaborations and will provide participating galleries with full access to Gill’s originals, limited editions, and studies, as well as marketing material and curatorial assistance.

To inquire about representation opportunities, please contact:

📧 info@seryolux.com

📞 +1.786.631.9981 (Sergio)

James Francis Gill – Staatsgalerie Stuttgart – This Is Tomorrow

The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart has opened its ambitious new exhibition, “This Is Tomorrow,” a forward-looking exploration of contemporary issues through the lens of historic and modern art. Among the featured artists is James Francis Gill, a foundational figure in American Pop Art, whose work returns to the European spotlight with renewed relevance.

Now 90 years old, Gill traveled to Stuttgart on May 15, 2025, to attend the unveiling of his work in the museum’s collection galleries. The Staatsgalerie has recently acquired eleven works from the 1960s, showcasing Gill’s vibrant and politically charged imagery in dialogue with artists such as Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Andy Warhol, and Maria Lassnig.

The exhibition tackles urgent global themes—climate, war, freedom, and identity—while posing the question: “What will tomorrow bring?” Gill’s Pop-infused portraits and psychologically loaded compositions offer a striking counterpoint to this narrative, anchoring his legacy not just in art history but in the ongoing cultural conversation.

With “This Is Tomorrow,” the Staatsgalerie both honors Gill’s historical impact and affirms the continued resonance of his work in a rapidly changing world.

James Gill: Women in Cars at New River Fine Art

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit New river fine Art: see in person the last pieces available by James Francis Gill’s Exhibition “Women in Cars”.
New river Fine Art
822 E Las Olas Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

If you are a Gallery interested in James Gill works, please contact us directly: we work with the Artist’s Publisher and have access to every print ever made. Originals and Studies for Originals are also available.