Sunday, May 19, 2013

Mark Hachem invites you Friday, May 24, 2013 from 20:00 at the opening cocktail Lebanese Cultural Centre in France.

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LEBANESE CULTURAL CENTRE
COCKTAIL
FRIDAY
24 MAY
8:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M.
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PAVILION DAUPHINE
Place du Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny
75116 Paris
Mika, chromaticity, mixed media on plexiglass 100 x 100 cm

Mark Hachem invites you Friday, May 24, 2013 from 20:00 at the opening cocktail Lebanese Cultural Centre in France.
Lebanese cultural center will be a place of safekeeping and maintaining the commitment to the homeland, as well as it used to promote the talents and Lebanese artists in France and transmit the values ​​of Lebanon through culture , art, creation and rich history of the country of cedar. During opening the Galerie Mark Hachem present the works of artists Mika (paintings) and Michel Harmouch (paintings). The meeting of two worlds, the kinetic art Artist Mika and representation of the world between Nature and Memory Michel Harmouch.
RSVP
before May 20, 2013

MIKA
Born in 1965 in Marseille, a family of artists and actors.
After a childhood spent in Montreal and then successively Aix en Provence Mika graduated in Marseille. He moved to New York to draw energy and inspiration for the American two years.
Based in Paris, Mika has become a key designer for print and the colors of fashion accessories of the capital. Since Michael has created and colored over 20,000 drawings and 300,000 variants. Respecting Op'art and Kinetic art movements of the 1960s, Mika has created unique designs in the current changing world, where you can find harmony through dynamic contrasts.
"Discover the concept of an object moving through the human eye in images. "
The works of Mika recall vivid colors, thrilling lines, geometric shapes, evoking the art of POP. His work is not driven by an artificial energy, but by the person who observes, placing it in a world of intense creativity both sophisticated and fun. Today, his works are present in the 4 corners of the world in galleries of contemporary art.
MICHEL Harmouch
  Harmouch Michel was born in Beirut in 1925, and grew up in a town full mutations. He was raised by his father, a civil engineer and entrepreneur who helped build the first Lebanese Parliament, the National Museum and
Beirut Municipality. After his law studies, he left Beirut to Paris and enrolled at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, to study interior design. His particular interest in painting is growing over the years fascinated by artists such as Picasso and Matisse. Despite his passion, orthodox and conservative family disapproves of his desire to be a painter and Michel chose to become an interior designer, a career that satisfies the faith his family and his artistic ambitions. While pursuing his design, past to paint in his studio times remained the privileged moments of Michel Harmouch.
In 1975, civil war broke out in Lebanon. Michel moved to Paris with his family. He is appointed by the BCC bank
develop its London branch and Hilton International to develop a number of its hotels. In October 2004, Michel gives the reins of all his accomplishments to his son and decided to devote himself entirely to his passion, painting. He began exhibiting his work. He painted a series of large oil paintings depicting interiors he created.
In his recent works, Michel Harmouch presents a series of his works on the trees, which were inspired by the view from the windows of his house Faqra, Lebanon.
PRESS RELEASE

Mark Hashem is pleased to invite you on Friday 24 May, 2013 starting from 20.00 pm to the opening cocktail of the Lebanese Cultural Centre in France.

Lebanese Cultural Center Will Be a place of safekeeping and Maintaining the commitment to the homeland, as well as it used to Promote the talents and Lebanese artists in France and the capital of Lebanon conveyed through culture, art, creation and rich history of the country of cedar. During the opening Mark Hachem Gallery presents the works of young artists Mika (paintings) and Michel Harmouch (paintings). The meeting of two concepts betweens vital term of paintings Mika and representation of the world betweens Nature and Memory in the Harmouch Michel's works.


MIKA
Mika was born in Marseille in 1965, to a family of artists and actors. His childhood was Spent betweens Montreal, Aix en Provence and Marseille, Where he finished His studies. Purpose it was the call of the other side of the Atlantic That drove the young artist into the heart of New York lifestyle for two years. Once back in France, he Moved to Paris and Became one of the MOST reconnu designers for prints and colors in fashion accessories. Since Mika HAS created more than 20,000 designs and 300,000 color variants Become a collector of contemporary art, and Developed His Kinetic Art, Respecting the Op'art movement of the 1960's(discover the concept of an object in movement through the human eye via images). Specific Mika's style is a combination of vibrant colors, dynamic mining, and geometrical forms pushed to unknown limits of POP art. His works are found today in contemporary art galleries Throughout the four corners of the world and used by him Within His Numerous architectural Developments in Paris.

MICHEL Harmouch

Harmouch Michel was born in Beirut in 1925 and Grew up in a fast-changing city. He was raised by His father, a civil engineer Who has participated in the building of the first Lebanese Parliament, the National Museum and the Municipality
of Beirut. After studying at the law school, Michel Harmouch HAS left Beirut for Paris, waiting to Ecole Nationale Superieur des Arts Decoratifs, to study interior design. His Particular interest in painting flourished falling on thesis years and artists: such as Picasso and Matisse Became an impact to His work and color palette. DESPITE His passion, His orthodox and conservative family disapproved His wish to be a painter and consequently Michel thing to Become an interior designer, a career choice That satisfied Both His family and his artistic ambitions.
Michel opened 'Outlook', His first design store in All which he has sold Carefully selected ranks of lighting, furniture, fabrics, and design objects.
In 1975, the civil war started in Lebanon, Michel Moved to Paris with His family, he was called Expired by the BCC to design icts bank branch in London and by Hilton International to design a number of hotels icts. In October 2004, Michel handed over the Time of the Old commands lifetime achievements to his son and Decided to dedicate himself to His passion, the painting. He painted a series of canvases of oil off some of the interior design created falling on He Had His lifetime.
Michel Harmouch is presenting a series Time of the Old works on trees, Were All which inspired by the views from windows in His House Faqra, Lebanon.

Gallery M ar k Hashem
"Housed in the heart of Paris on the Place des Vosges, but also in New York and Beirut, Galeries Mark Hachem now have an international selection of emerging artists (Arnaud, Yuri, Mika, Palolo) and prestigious artists ( Perez-Flores, Vasarely, Cruz-Diez, Soto, Arman).
Since the opening of the gallery in Beirut, Mark Hachem engagement with the currents of the Middle East market has emerged with the representation of artists such as Mohdad Samer Ahmad MOUALLA, Sabhan ADAM, Humam, Yaser Safi Shadi Ghadirian, Fatima Mortada, Ricardo Mbarkho Mona Trad Dabaji, Raouf Rifai, Housssen SOUFAN Khaled HAFEZ Nacer, Laila SHAWA).

Reception, Robin Antar 5/21 at the Palitz Gallery 11 East 61st Street, New York

Informal reception will be held between  on the evening of at the Palitz Gallery11 East 61st Street (between Madison and Fifth Avenues) in New York



THE PALITZ GALLERY • 11 East 61st Street • New York Cityemail: lubin@syr.edu · phone: 212.826.0320

Sincerely,
Robin Antar
Sculptor
Realism In Stone Inc.
email: info@rantar.com
web: www.rantar.com
blog: www.stonesculptures.org


Call to Artists: Greater St. Louis Art Association, The Fall Art Fair at Queeny Park

     
Greater St. Louis Art Association
presents:  

Queeny Park Fall PIX for CTA 2013
 
The Fall Art Fair at Queeny Park
 Call to Artists

What: 39th Annual Fall Art Fair at Queeny Park 

Where: Queeny Park in West St. Louis County

When: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, August 30 - September 1, 2013
          Friday: 6 - 9 p.m.,  
          Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 
          Sunday: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 

NOTEWORTHY:

*Our 39th Annual Fall Art fair.
           
*Limited to approximately 130 artists.
         
*An air-conditioned indoor art fair. You don't need to worry about the weather, tents or security.  
         
*Jury/Booth Fees ($25/$225); free electricity available for every booth at no additional charge.
         
*Cash awards totaling $4,500.
           
*Booth sitters, 24-hour security.  
         
*Excellent Marketing campaign expanded to television, newspaper, magazine, and radio advertising, internet and e-mail promotion.

*Promotional postcards, business cards and coupons provided free to exhibiting artists.

*Live music throughout the art fair.

*Wine Tasting Friday and Saturday Evenings and Sunday Afternoon.

*Interactive art program on Sunday afternoon to encourage families with youngsters to meet the artists.


For more than thirty-nine years the Greater St. Louis Art Association (www.gslaa.org) has been providing opportunities for the public to see and purchase original works of fine art and fine craft directly from the artists who create them.

Every year we produce two juried art shows (Spring and Labor Day Weekend).  Artists in all media are encouraged to apply. These shows feature juried local, regional and national artists' original work. From the pool of artists applying, about 130 artists from all over the US and Canada are invited to exhibit. These artists are selected by a professional jury process in eleven distinct media categories.

Both shows are presented in the indoor, air-conditioned setting of the Greensfelder Recreation Complex at Queeny Park in west St. Louis County. Food and refreshments are available on site, parking for the public and artists is free.  Live music playing during wine tasting and peak attendance.  During Sunday afternoon, an interactive children's art education program encourages families with youngsters to meet and talk with artists and learn about their work.

Important dates:

Artist's entry deadline:
June 17, 2013

NOTE: You may enter after June 17th, but no later than June 24th; the late jury Fee is $50.00.  
Notification date:
July 10, 2013

Booth Fee Due:
July 20, 2013

For detailed information and to apply, click HERE .

You may also contact:
Vic Barr, Co-chairman, Queeny Art Fair 

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VERED GALLERY Memorial Day Weekend Opening

ART IN THE HAMPTONS - VERED GALLERY - MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART


                                                                    
OPENING MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND



Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Dates of Art Stage Singapore 2014 Announced




Dates of Art Stage Singapore 2014 Announced
Lorenzo Rudolf, Founder and Fair Director of Art Stage Singapore, announces today the 2014 edition of Art Stage Singapore will take place from16-19 January (Vernissage on 15 January) at Marina Bay Sands.
Since 2011, Art Stage Singapore has focused on putting Asian, especially Southeast Asian, contemporary art in the relevant context through its international platform. The fair’s unique offerings have won its spurs among gallerists, artists, collectors, curators and art lovers around the globe. For its 2013 edition back in January, Art Stage Singapore welcomed 40,500 people over five days. The quality of art, people and sales opportunities the fair brought together was widely acclaimed by exhibitors, collectors and art professionals. 
Lorenzo Rudolf said “Art Stage Singapore has made a great start to the 2013 international art calendar. Moving forward, the fair will not only keep acting as a major force for catalysing the growth of the regional art scenes, but also create a stronger synergy among the key players. For example, we will be introducing an exhibitor committee consisting some of the most inspiring gallerists from the Asia Pacific region. We are very lucky to have Singapore as our base; the country’s excellent infrastructure and vision for the arts have been attracting all sorts of talents to start their ventures here. People come back to our fair for the best quality Asian art as well as the diversified lifestyle of Singapore”.

ART STAGE SINGAPORE PTE LTD

254 South Bridge Road,#02-01, Singapore 058803
Tel : +65 6224 4975
Fax : +65 6224 4695
Email : info@artstagesingapore.com

Re: This sounds like fun : Fountian & The Governors Ball





Governors Ball + Fountain + En Masse = Guaranteed Good Time

photo: courtesy Governors Ball 2012
(New York, NY) Spring is in full swing and Fountain Art Fair’s exciting programming just keeps coming.  Fountain’s undeniable passion for music and art has always been one of its trademarks, so what better way to celebrate their synergy than by partnering with En Masseand New York’s premiere music festival, Governors Ball!?
On Randalls Island from June 7th – 9th, Fountain will collaborate with Montreal based collectiveEn Masse to create an unforgettable live painting event.  Two massive octagonal structures on the festival’s grounds will be decked out with En Masse’s signature black and white murals.  Artists from around the city and the globe will work alongside the core members to publicly create one of Governors Ball’s greatest immersive art experiences; where street art and music become one.
Featuring such acts as Guns and Roses, Kanye West, Kings of Leon, Bloc Party, Nas and many others, Governors Ball has placed itself at the forefront of the hip-hop, rock and indie pop scene.  Their dedication to the arts has been exemplified by hosting a myriad of major public art installations throughout the festival weekend.
Team Fountain will be on site overseeing the painting process and enjoying all of the revelry that Governors Ball has to offer.  With over 60 acts spanning three days this is certain to be a weekend to remember!
The upcoming WAGMAG Benefit on May 21st will have a distinct Fountain flavor to it again this year, as Fountain is delighted to announce our 2nd annual contest winners. With over 100 submissions Fountain selected 5 artists: Tom Burtonwood, Mayuko Fujino, Daniel Patrick Helmstetter, Melodie Provenzano, and Sophia Sobers to represent our style and attitude at the exhibition. Each artist has graciously donated an original work to help raise funds for one of our favorite not-for-profit publications and represent Fountain at the event. Please keep an eye out on our website as we profile these artists this month. Thanks to all who submitted and don’t be surprised if your work gets a little press too!
Finally, save the date for Bushwick Open Studios on May 31st.  We will be sharing details surrounding  our Support Our Studios program shortly.
About EN MASSE:
EN MASSE : (from French) “as a whole”, or “all together”.
EN MASSE is a Montreal based, multi-artist collaborative drawing project.  It draws life from the many creative individuals who take part in the project to create large-scale, highly spontaneous drawings in black and white. EN MASSE explores the creation of a collective vision; works created together that are greater than any one person could create alone.
photo: courtesy En Masse at Fountain New York 2012
About Governors Ball & Founders Entertainment: www.foundersent.com
Founders Entertainment, promoters of the Governors Ball Music Festival, is a New York City based event production and promotion company formed by former employees of Superfly Productions, ICM and Paradigm Talent Agencies, and Zenbu Media Group. With wide-ranging experience within the music business and event promotion industries, Founders Entertainment is built upon a strong foundation of knowledge when it comes to throwing unique and highly entertaining world-class events. Drawing upon this well-rounded experience base, Founders Entertainment's mission is to conceive, curate, and execute incredibly enjoyable events that not only feed peoples’ passion for live music, but also leave a lasting, positive impression on everyone involved.
photo: courtesy Governors Ball 2012
Stay tuned to FountainArtFair.com for more exciting news involving community initiatives and upcoming application packages for Fountain Miami 2013 and Fountain New York 2014.
Keep up-to-date on Fountain’s extended family of artists and galleries!
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Leading a new generation of alternative fairs, Fountain reinvents the art fair experience through its renowned dedication to an influential group of over 100 international galleries and artist projects.

Monday, May 13, 2013

NYWIFT 35: Last chance to use promo code FOX10 to attend Tuesday's FOX Audience Strategy event--RSVP Now!






FOX Audience Strategy with FOX Broadcasting and FOX Searchlight Presents: Casting in the New America
Event: Tuesday May 14, 2013

Top executives at FOX who are involved in film and television give an insider's perspective on casting shows to reflect the growing diversity of America's population. Their expertise in the areas of distribution, marketing and production will be shared in vibrant presentations and a discussion to follow. They will highlight opportunities and challenges presented by the multicultural shift that becomes more pronounced in every new U.S. Census report.

The conversation will focus on several viewpoints and perceptions related to a variety of different media platforms.  This session takes place just after the FOX-TV upfront advertising presentation for the 2013/2014 TV season. The panelists are ready and willing to answer questions from the audience.

Panelists:

Keli Goff is a Political Correspondent for TheRoot.com. As a political analyst, Goff has appeared on more than 100 national and international news programs for the networks BET, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, and the BBC. Her work regularly appears on the homepage of the Huffington Post and has also appeared in the publications Cosmopolitan, Time, Essence and The Daily Beast. Goff's work has been the subject of coverage in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, USA Today and many other outlets. She is cited as an expert source in the book The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging and profiled in the book No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power.


Cristina Mancini is Senior Vice President, Worldwide Marketing for Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution. Responsible for publicity, creative services, corporate communications and online web and social media activity, Mancini’s teams create and manage marketing and publicity support for all television distribution initiatives. She has overseen campaigns for Glee, Modern Family, Simpsons, 24, Touch as well as The Americans produced by FX Productions. 



Zola B. Mashariki is currently a Senior Vice President of Production at Fox Searchlight Pictures in Los Angeles. She has worked on a number of feature films, including The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Another Earth, Never Let Me Go, Just Wright, Our Family Wedding, The Savages, The Namesake, The Clearing, In America and Antwone Fisher. In 2010, she joined the faculty of the University of Southern  California in the Cinematic Arts Department where she teaches part-time to graduate film/MFA students. 



Shana C. Waterman serves as Senior Vice President, Event Series & Multi-Platform Programming, a newly-created department at FBC set out to manage the network’s limited-run and digital programming initiatives. She commissions and develops long-form event series for Fox under the network’s joint initiative with FX and oversees the network’s multi-platform programming, including Animation Domination High-Def (ADHD), The Short-Com Comedy Hour (working title), WIGS and other digital-to-broadcast efforts. Before taking on her new role, Waterman was Senior Vice President of Current Programming where she oversaw several prime-time, scripted television series including House, Glee, Fringe, Raising Hope, The Mindy Project, American Dad and Family Guy. While at Fox, Waterman produced Fox’s inaugural Seizing Opportunities Forum, spurring dialogue among creative partners about shifting audience demographics. She also oversees the Fox Innovators Group, an internal program designed to foster entrepreneurial thinking and innovation among employees.  For her efforts, Waterman was given a 2012 FOX Excellence in Innovation award. She joined the company as Director, Current Programming in 2006. Currently she serves on the Board of the New York Foundation for the Arts.


Seth Yanklewitz oversees casting for FOX’s New Girl, Raising Hope and The Following. After several years in the casting business, Yanklewitz and fellow casting director Juel Bestrop formed Juel Bestrop and Seth Yanklewitz Casting, and they cast some of the most successful feature comedies in recent history, including The Hangover, Blades of Glory, Four Christmases, Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakel and Project X. They also case the HBO comedy series Eastbound & Down.  In early 2011, Yanklewitz and Bestrop began casting on the FOX comedy pilot New Girl, for which they recently received an Emmy Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series.




On behalf of the Fox Group, Audience Strategy develops and implements transformative strategies to catalyze a cultural shift in the industry, embracing a multi-pronged approach of working from the inside-out to drive behavioral change and outside-in to advocate for diverse perspectives, and to engage all audiences in our multi-cultural world.



Fox Searchlight Pictures is a specialty film company that both finances and acquires motion pictures. It has its own marketing and distribution operations, and its films are distributed internationally by Twentieth Century Fox. Fox Searchlight Pictures is a unit of Fox Filmed Entertainment, a unit of Fox Entertainment Group.



FOX Broadcasting Company, Inc., a television network company, offers programming services for television studios and production companies. It offers prime-time, late-night, and sports programming services. The company was founded in 1986 and is based in Los Angeles, California. FOX Broadcasting Company, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Fox Entertainment Group, Inc.

Produced by Rosalind Murphy

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Fox Audience Strategy with Fox Broadcasting and Fox Searchlight Presents: Casting in the New America
Date/Time:
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
6:30 PM
Pricing:
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$30 to Nonmembers 
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

A good day to Soar with Fine art Magazine

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HOLTON ROWER Focus paintings, Pour paintings May 3 - June 20, 2013








HOLTON ROWER
Focus paintings, Pour paintings
May 3 - June 20, 2013
OPENING: Friday, May 3rd from 6-9PM

The Hole is proud to announce the second solo exhibition by Holton Rower at the gallery presenting two bodies of work side by side. Rower's "Pour paintings" debuted here last May with a full-gallery survey of the diverse results achieved by the artist through his innovative and deceptively simple process of pouring hand-made acrylic paints over wood. In conjunction with ten new pours that elaborate upon this approach, Rower will introduce a new body of work titled "Focus paintings" that, perhaps, are equally simple in construction and complex in effect. The fact is, we do not know how the artist achieved these seemingly out of focus paintings, whether they were poured over a curved support, doused with urethane, or dried on a vibrating surface; the method of their contruction will remain an artist's secret so the viewer can focus on the visual effect they produce and their quizzical relationship to the history of abstract painting. Like the pours, that are no more like Morris Louis than like Lynda Benglis, the focus paintings are superficially somewhere in between Richter and Hirst, or perhaps even further back like a Kandinsky quivering field of pure color or Emile Nolde poppy field. The relationship between the two bodies of work is challenging as well: we here have decided that they both come from an artist who is a true "chemist of paint" and a sculptor of paint more than a traditional abstract painter.


Charles Wildbank prepares an exhibition of large portraits this summer season


New portraits
to be unveiled!

Charles Wildbank prepares an exhibition of large portraits this summer season
The portraits featured here are previous commissions of beloved majestic English Setters and more

In addition to his large portraits of interesting people, Wildbank has delighted upon painting these  commissions depicting man's best friend. Shown here are a pair of English Setters and an elder Golden Retriever, furry family members of his patrons. On his easel now and coming soon out of his studio will be a detailed family portrait followed a celebrity portrait. 






Email us for a complimentary consultation to commission a personal portrait,  or set up appointment to browse in Wildbank's studio


 Hampton Classic, Oil on canvas, 1998

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Alice Aycock Parrish Museum Opening review

 
Alice Aycock Drawings:Some Stories Are Worth Repeating
April 21, 2013 to July 13, 2013
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Ayice Aycock, The Parrish Crowd
 
The opening of Alice Aycock's Drawings, at the Parrish Museums last night was well attended. Alice's exhibition was interspersed with sculptural maquettes depicted with in the drawings. An understanding of Sacred Geometry was explored; possible astrological or mystical influences could be interpreted from this display. Incorporated into the images, as an understanding of Art, Design & Architecture stated as artistic metaphors seen in engineering, reflections into Di Vinci, M.C. Esher, and from my viewpoint the early Russian Avant Garde art.   Additional vast cultural influences may be seen in the works reflective of Thangka paintings, Persian Mosaics, possible engineered space and time warps. Aycock's unusual mechanical perspective was in part noted as foray into computer imagery. The artists expression is labeled as...Aycock is an artist who thinks on paper,” writes Terrie Sultan ... “Her spectacular drawings are equal parts engineering plan and science-fiction imagining. As in all of her work, fantastic narrative writings weave in and out of her images, inspiring her production of sculptural objects, drawings, and installations.”... Sultan Terri, http://parrishart.org/ 4/21/2013 Parrish Art Museum’s Adjunct Curator Jonathan Fineberg, Gutgsell Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign  Urbaan, organized this exhibit. The exhibition's slant or emphasis seems to reflect Urbana's academic environment, as a great Social Science university possibly not fully capturing the intend of the works as displayed. Language as Metaphor, seen to be developed with in a statistical analytic lens possibly seen as the computer or engineering may have influenced this curators understanding, spin, and or story retelling with in the exhibition as dialogue. I felt the display of Alice Aycock's work, Some Stories Are Worth Repeating, shown in an almost static atmosphere not in keeping for what is an outstanding etherial, out of the box, collection of works. Do visit the Parrish on line or in person to enjoy Alice Aycock’s works.