Friday, August 8, 2014

UNIT A


Animal in the Wild #1
2014, Oil enamel, collage on paper
28.5" x 22.5"
Animal in the Wild #2
2014, Oil enamel, collage on paper
28.5" x 22.5"
Animal in the Wild #3
2014, Oil enamel, collage on paper
28.5" x 22.5"
Animal in the Wild #4
2014, Oil enamel, collage on paper
28.5" x 22.5"
Animal in the Wild #5
2014, Oil enamel, collage on paper
28.5" x 22.5"
Unit A
1922 Evans Ave, Unit A
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
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John Davis Gallery


John Davis Gallery
August 14 - September 7, 2014

On Thursday, August 14th, a group of artists will have exhibitions for the Main Galleries, Sculpture Garden and Carriage House. The gallery will have six solo shows (painting, photography and sculpture). The work will be on display through September 7th with a reception for the artists on Saturday, August 16th from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m.
Main Galleries
Matthew Blackwell
Painting
Matthew Blackwell
"The images in this exhibition are pulled from music, literature, imagination, and life experiences. The figures I sculpt and paint live somewhere outside of mainstream America, often in Maine, Western NY State, or someplace in the Southwest. These characters might be saints, sinners, losers, winners [as per R. Robertson of the Band W.R.S Medicine Show]. For me painterly figurative work, is a reason to paint more and deeply. I’m trying to achieve a 'rightness' [that hopefully isn't academic] in this work, that hopefully gets revealed in process. What can I get away with as far as believable form and narrative that tells about my own feelings about life? My guides are Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Russell Banks, Jim Harrison's novel 'Brown Dog’, early 20th century recordings, blues, country, hillbilly music made by rather anonymous artists. Of course other visual artists guide me also, David Park, Joan brown, Diebenkorn, Guston and Max Beckman who always keeps me coming back for more. The list goes on. My locations are almost always outside. I was a landscape painter in Maine for about 10 years, and my figures like elbow room and light, room to be themselves, to enjoy their freedom, tomfoolery, or vision quests.
Matthew Blackwell, 2014

Sculpture Garden
Maud Bryt
Maud Bryt
"Inspired by my reading of Ovid's Metamorphoses and looking at natural rock formations, these figures and backs are about coming into being, including an unwieldiness that seems central to the human condition.  My figures end up being larger than life size, I think because that feels intimate to me, the way a body close at hand looks and feels-- very present and touchable, but unknowable.
I like to make things in plaster because it is so versatile-- wet and dry, plastic and stiff, good for modeling, carving and construction.  Casting into bronze is thrilling and adds a permanence that is like a promise."
Maud Byrt, 2014

Carriage House
Ground Floor
Judith Simonian
Judith Simonian
"Imagery in these paintings is essential but I use it without intended narrative. It’s more about creating a state of anticipation and surprise, situating the viewer in an unreliable space, architectural or natural. Almost everything is recognizable but unfamiliar. It looks like the rules have been changed."
 Judith Simonian, 2014
Carriage House
Second Floor 
Angela Dufresne
Angela Dufresne 
"Two nude Irish men show up at a mood party- one has his penis floating in a container of tapioca pudding.  The other has his embedded in a pear.  The host, normally their wealthy client at the office, is disturbed, asks them if they misunderstood mood party to mean nude party…  They answer the host no, they aren’t confused- “I am fuckin-dis-custurd and my friend is deep-in-diss-pear”
All my works result from inquiry, perverse, vulnerable curiosities, quests for knowledge and deeper, unverifiable connections.  Like this joke, I make fictions that may be an improvement on the real story, latent stories, more bearable, more laughable, without displacing the tragedy or the absurdity of our lives.  Vulnerability makes the obvious ambiguous, and the ambiguous overt not just its inversion of how we understand power, not by powers rejection, but by the absurdity of asserting another possibility, a rhizome mutant version of power.  The frame of hypothetical fiction that is painting is, in my mind, oppositional to representation or truth, making it the ideal space for trouble, risk, unsanctioned pleasure and inquiry.     There are no guarantees here, or elsewhere, and that’s the shared joke.  In painted worlds fictitiously emphasized, we may access more interesting truths, and be made aware of the fantasy that all myths permeate.    Each work is like a child that just won’t stay off stage when the band is playing.  Embarrassed but joyous, the most difficult thing is to ignore the separation, the void between us and others, or other things, and to remain as long as possible on the enigmatic, ambivalent, and reversible side of thought."
Angela Dufresne, 2014

Carriage House
Third Floor
Ruth Lauer Manenti
Blue Bottles & Isabelle
Ruth Lauer Manenti
"I used to take pictures of people and places that impressed me and stood out. It didn't matter that I did not have a personal connection as I trusted in the impression. These pictures I considered stolen as I usually did not know my subjects and took the pictures discreetly. Then I started taking more personal pictures about different aspects of my life. This work was overly personal. The current work is a meeting place between my subject and myself; not all about the subject or all about me, but rather a picture made from the joining of subject and object."
Ruth Lauer Manenti, 2014 

Carriage House
Fourth Floor
Kathy Osborn
Kathy Osborn
"I have these dolls and dollhouses.  I arrange the figures in various rooms and without barely lifting a finger - stories unfold, or sometimes - no story - just a moment. I paint what comes up. Afternoon sunlight tells one story, lifting a hand to a forehead another. It's obvious and surprising (to me) at the same time, It hardly seems like I can take credit for it."
Kathy Osborn, 2014


Gallery hours are Thursday through Monday, 11:00 till 5:00 p.m.  For further information about the gallery, the artists and upcoming exhibitions, visit
www.johndavisgallery.com
or contact John Davis directly at 518.828.5907 or via e-mail:art@johndavisgallery.com.

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Rich Brilliant Willing's Delta III


The Next Episode 

Rich Brilliant Willing's Delta III pendant features in Bestor Architecture's Beats By Dre project.

Home to Dr Dre's next professional episode, the company's LA headquarters
 reveals a vibrant and fresh work space and we're thrilled to have one of our fixtures in the mix of this sonic enterprise.

For more information about our Delta pendant series, please contactsales@richbrilliantwilling.com.

Enjoy RBW Everyday.

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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Suzanne LaFleur

Serene Refuge
Solo Exhibition  
opens Saturday 
August 2nd 2014 
Photo: Rob Rich
  
2014 
 
Award Winner
National Arts Club and Guild Hall Museum  


Lawrence Fine Art, DG Management
and Pernod-Ricard present

Serene Refuge
New large poured paintings 
Opening celebration
Saturday August 2nd, 5 pm - 8 pm
Show continues August 3rd to August 18th
11:30 AM to 8:30 pm daily
Location:
37 Newtown Lane (in the passageway)
East Hampton, NY 11937
Serene Refuge, 66 x 120 inches, 2014

 
We are grateful to our liquor sponsor,
Pernod Ricard, for providing Absolut Elyx martinis
 
Presented by DG Management
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Outdoor Sculpture: Gnomes and a Rosebush

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August 4 - September 10, 2014
Opening reception:Thursday,August 7, 6-8pm
Tufnell’s friendly, 32” tall gnomes are cast in pigmented resin. They will interact with the passing public in Crown Heights, delighting young and old alike.
A steel rose bush joins the city tree in front of the gallery to add a poetic touch to this rapidly changing neighborhood.
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Kerwin Williamson

Unframed

Photographs by Michael Britto, Francelle Jones, Kerwin Williamson.
Drawings by Gustavo Azael Torres.
Sculpture by Floor Grootenhuis.
August 10 - August 24
Opening reception:
Saturday, August 16, 5-8pm
Unframed presents particular visions of our daily environment through photographs, drawings, and a sculpture that stand on their own - without frames or pedestals.
This is FiveMyles' third SpaceProgram exhibition this summer, acknowledging the work of five emerging artists, who have not had much opportunities to show their work in public.
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Save the Date for the FiveMyles Benefit: Sunday, October 26

Join us for a joyful afternoon and support FiveMyles! The bi-annual FiveMyles benefit will again be a ticketed raffle that guarantees everyone who buys a $200 ticket a winning prize of an original art work. Click here to see the list of committed artists.
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Directions to FiveMyles: Take 2, 3, or 4 trains to Franklin Avenue. Walk two blocks against the traffic on Franklin. Walk ¾ block to 558 St. Johns Place. FiveMyles is within easy walking distance from the Brooklyn Museum.
FiveMyles is supported by public funds from the New York City Dept. of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Greenwich Collection, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation, the O'Grady Foundation, and Council Member Laurie Cumbo.
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John Stuart & Pingree Louchheim


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SCARSDALE SIDEWALK SALE


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 FINAL DAY: Today, Sat., Aug 2
10 am - 6 pm


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Joellyn Duesberry, Meadow and Bullrushes, 2012
monotype collage, 20 x 16.6 inches




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Gallery Statement


Founded in 1994, Madelyn Jordon Fine Art specializes in 20th century and contemporary art in all media. The gallery, located in Scarsdale, NY, in lower Westchester County, seeks to be a source for collectors (both experienced and new to the field) for quality works of art and unparalleled customer service. The gallery showcases the work of nationally prominent artists as well as those emerging. An eclectic sensibility is seen in the presentation of exhibitions in a wide variety of media, including painting, sculpture and printmaking.
   
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
37 Popham Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583

Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00AM to 5:30PM

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