Promised Gifts from the John Davis Collection

UK Art Museum

405 Rose Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40506

Tuesday, August 20th
10:00am - 5:00pm EDT
Saturday, January 18th
12:00pm - 5:00pm EST

This selection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings is part of a larger promised gift by John Davis, a Lexington-based collector and former art dealer with a rich history of creativity and patronage. 

Davis is perhaps best known to locals as the man who created the glitz and glamour of the legendary Johnny Angel on Main Street in Lexington in the mid-1970s, a discotheque that rivaled Studio 54 in New York City. It was a sanctuary where socialites and scenesters could converge for nights filled with music, art, and desirous energy. 

In the 1980s, Davis opened a gallery in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, later moving to the SoHo district of Manhattan where he exhibited paintings by Louise Fishman and sculptures by La Wilson, among others. In the late 90s, Davis became a pioneer in the upstate town of Hudson, New York, opening his third eponymous gallery and continuing to exhibit the diverse works of artists he championed. These include Jake Berthot, Katherine Bradford, Farrell Brickhouse, Henry Faulkner, Brenda Goodman, Benjamin Pritchard, Theodore Roszak, and the previously mentioned Fishman and Wilson—examples of “hands-on” practitioners whose works revel in materiality and formal investigation.