| CORRECTION: The opening reception for Shane Guffogg: Pastels is Saturday, January 11, 2014 from 5 - 7 PM. Apologies for our mistake in today's prior email. |
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| Shane Guffogg, Lumen Lapsus II, #30, 2013, pastel on paper |
| HAPPY HOLIDAYS |
| Wishing you a joyous holiday season and all the best for the New Year |
| We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, January 11, 2014 from 5 - 7 PM for the opening of Shane Guffogg: Pastels |
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
LESLIE SACKS FINE ART
Monday, December 23, 2013
John Dilg This Land is Your Land
John Dilg
Boston, MA – Steven Zevitas Gallery is pleased to present This Land is Your Land, an exhibition of recent paintings by Iowa-based artist, John Dilg. The exhibition will be on view from Thursday, December 13 through Saturday, February 1, 2014, with an opening receptionFriday, January 3, 2014. | |||||
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Season’s Greetings from Kashya Hildebrand
Season’s Greetings from Kashya Hildebrand
As 2013 draws to a close, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support over the past year. We have an exciting roster of exhibitions lined up for our new London gallery in Fitzrovia and will have our first inaugural exhibition in our London project space. Our Zurich gallery will mark its final exhibition with acclaimed Japanese sculptor Akiko Sato.
Both galleries will be closed as of December 23rd and will reopen on January 6th. For any enquiries during this period please contact kashya@kashyahildebrand.org or for press queries contact anna@kashyahildebrand.org
Coming up in January 2014:
Akiko Sato, Timeship, 2013, Rosa Portugallo marble, 37 x 60 x 37 cm
ZURICH
Akiko Sato
Touching Time
8 January - 21 February 2014
Exhibition Preview
Marking the Zurich gallery’s final exhibition, the Japanese sculptor Akiko Sato has dedicated the last twenty years to an in-depth exploration of the manifold notions and concepts of time. Her sculptures in marble, granite, alabaster or onyx give tangible forms to these abstract concepts. Viewing the sculptures from all sides and exploring their forms and surfaces by touch triggers forgotten memories and experiences. In her works a linear understanding of time is replaced by a completely open approach to past, present and future where apparent symmetries are broken by juxtapositions and intervals of time and space. The metamorphosis from sand to stone and eventually back to dust is a constant reminder of the ephemerality of time.
Akiko Sato
Touching Time
8 January - 21 February 2014
Exhibition Preview
Marking the Zurich gallery’s final exhibition, the Japanese sculptor Akiko Sato has dedicated the last twenty years to an in-depth exploration of the manifold notions and concepts of time. Her sculptures in marble, granite, alabaster or onyx give tangible forms to these abstract concepts. Viewing the sculptures from all sides and exploring their forms and surfaces by touch triggers forgotten memories and experiences. In her works a linear understanding of time is replaced by a completely open approach to past, present and future where apparent symmetries are broken by juxtapositions and intervals of time and space. The metamorphosis from sand to stone and eventually back to dust is a constant reminder of the ephemerality of time.
Marwan Sahmarani, Untitled, 2013, Oil on canvas, 150 x 200 cm
In Black Moon, we see Sahmarani’s renewed focus on the medium of oil paint itself. "I've been working with oil for twenty years," says Sahmarani, "and it is only in the last two years that I feel I have really had a breakthrough." From simple compositions of defined lines and graphic figures, Sahmarani’s paintings have transformed. A looser brush stroke dissolves into a symphony of colour not unlike those found in his new home by the Mediterranean. Over the years, defined figures and human shapes have dissipated to make way for freer forms and a bolder application of colour. The smooth, flat surface on his canvas has given way to swathes of thick impasto, the texture of his painting taking physical form as a tangible being, with abstract patterns and heavy brush strokes revealing the images lying within.
Lisa Ross Unrevealed, Site 3 (Ladder on Horizon), 2009, archival pigment prints on cotton paper, 71 x 107 cm
Marking the first show in the gallery’s new Project Space, Behind the Dunes draws its inspiration from a 10-year project on which artist Lisa Ross worked in and around the Taklamakan Desert of China’s far northwest. Here Ross reveals a little known religious tradition in Xinjiang China with its desert shrines to Sufi saints and Muslim pilgrimage sites. Ross discovered wind-battered markers, personal prayers and devotional shrines composed of branches, ladders, cloth and amulets. Her photographs are unassuming and quiet; people are never present and the objects she captures – stone on sand, cloth on stone, the skeleton of a dried animal – have an incandescent glow, as if lit by another sun. Unveiled in Ross’s photographic works is the meditative and spiritual power of landscape, as well as a sense of the sacred with which it is imbued.
The Project Space will feature a selection of Ross’s photographs, while copies of her new book, Living Shrines of Uyghur China, will be available for signing by the artist.
The Project Space will feature a selection of Ross’s photographs, while copies of her new book, Living Shrines of Uyghur China, will be available for signing by the artist.
KASHYA HILDEBRAND GALLERY
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info@kashyahildebrand.org
GALERIE KASHYA HILDEBRAND
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Talstrasse 58 8001 Zurich Switzerland
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info@kashyahildebrand.org
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Come to Celebrate Christmas with MORA at The Closing of the "Shapes and Colors" Exhibition
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Thursday, December 19, 2013
Gallery Nine
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Art Dubai
Orkhan Huseynov, Tagiev, 2010, Oil on canvas, 90 x 70 cm. Courtesy of Yarat Contemporary Art Space
MARKER 2014: ANNOUNCING SELECTED ART SPACES Marker is Art Dubai's curated programme of galleries and spaces focusing each year on a particular geography or theme. In 2014, Marker turns its focus to Central Asia and the Caucasus in 2014 and is curated by artists Slavs and Tatars.The art spaces invited to participate in Marker 2014 range from state institutions to galleries and artist-run initiatives, including: ArtEast (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan); Asia Art (Almaty, Kazakhstan); North Caucasus Branch of National Centre for Contemporary Arts, NCAA (Vladikavkaz, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Russia); Popiashvili Gvaberidze Window Project(Tbilisi, Georgia); and Yarat Contemporay Art Space (Baku, Azerbaijian).Slavs and Tatars are working with each space and their artists to present existing and new works that together form a collective exhibition through a ‘regime of portraiture’, including mid-twentieth-century paintings, contemporary drawings and sculptures. At the fair, Marker 2014 will take the form of a chaikhaneh or Eurasian (tea) salon, to activate each work as a point of departure, telling larger stories touching upon questions of faith, language, landscape and politics of identity.Marker also includes a new collaboration with onestar press, the renowned Paris-based artist book publisher, plus an extended education programme in partnership with Caspian Arts Foundation.Further information about the Marker 2014 programme here.Mohammed Kazem, Window 2012 - 2013, Transfer on paper, 25 x 25cm (each). Courtesy of Art Dubai Projects 2013, Art Dubai
ART DUBAI PROJECTS 2014: COMMISSIONED ARTISTSArt Dubai Projects is a dynamic, curated programme of new commissions by upcoming and established artists from the Middle East and Asia. Artists and artists’ collectives selected for the 2014 programme include Nadia Ayari,Youmna Chlala, Clark House Initiative, Sunoj D, Maitha Demithan, Sara Al Haddad, Shuruq Harb, Amina Menia, Maryam Al Qassimi, Mounira Al Solh and Hajra Waheed.
The artists have been invited to create works that engage audiences and interact with the fair and its environment; the new commissions are likely to include site-specific installations, performances, video and research projects. Art Dubai Projects 2014 is developed and organised with this year’s Projects Curator, Fawz Kabra.
Further information about Art Dubai Projects and the artists' biographieshere.
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