Wednesday, September 10, 2014

PIERRE JAVELLE & AKIKO IDA: NEW MINIMIAM WORKS DJ LEON: LENTICULAR & 3D PRINTS CHRISTINA STAHR: CHOCOLATE OBSESSION


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THIS FRIDAY!
OPENING RECEPTION: SEPT. 12: 6-8

PIERRE JAVELLE & AKIKO IDA: NEW MINIMIAM WORKS
DJ LEON: LENTICULAR & 3D PRINTS
CHRISTINA STAHR: CHOCOLATE OBSESSION 

The opening reception is in collaboration with SoWe, Southern Westchester's Food & Wine Festival, will be held Friday, Sept. 12, 2014 from 6-8 PM. Hors d'oeuvres by Chefs at Work of 
Dobbs Ferry, and wine from Westchester Warehouse will be served.


PIERRE JAVELLE & AKIKO IDA: NEW MINIMIAM WORKS
Pierre Javelle & Akiko Ida, Embouteillage,  chromogenic print, avaialble in 16 x 16", 24 x 24" and 32 x 32", Limited Editions
DJ LEON: LENTICULAR & 3D PRINTS

DJ Leon, Yankees: 1961, 2013, lenticular print, 
24 x 36 inches, Ed of 5

CHRISTINA STAHR: CHOCOLATE OBSESSION

Christina Stahr, Choclate Obsession, 
Chocolove, 2005, wrappers, paper, gold leaf paper and acrylic on canvas, 
9 x 9 x2 inches


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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PAUL VILLINSKI


Morgan Lehman 



PAUL VILLINSKI
Paradigm


September 11 - October 11, 2014
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 11, 6:00 - 8:00pm


Watch a video about Paul's studio process below.
Paul Villinski - Paradigm at Morgan Lehman Gallery   
Panel Discussion: Tuesday, September 23, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Paul Villinski, artist 
Rudi Mattoni, Ph.D, Lepidoptera 
Lily Wei, art critic
Moderated By: Jennifer Samet, Ph.D
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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Exhibition for Ballet X

Dear friends and art lovers,
I am happy to share that my work, Hedonistic Fury, is part of an exhibition at Bridgette Mayer Gallery.
 
Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m & by appointment. 
For pricing, images or additional exhibition information please contact
t: 215 413 8893 e: bmayer@bridgettemayergallery.com 
   
 
                                                
 
 
I am also happy to share that my painting - Koi - is being featured in the current issue of the Runaway Paradean art and literary magazine. 
To see some of the photos from my recent three weeks in Italy
visit Oksana Prokopenko Art on fb and Instagram.

Oksana Prokopenko is based in New York City. She specializes in micromosaics and oils. Media contact (917)941-1856
info@oksanapro.com
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Zuri


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Meet Mark's newest bronze work "Zuri"
Zuri is a Swahilian word meaning "beautiful"

edition of 25
15x9x10 inches
$1400 suggested retail
Mark Hopkins Sculpture

UPCOMING: JOHN RIEPENHOFF


UPCOMING: JOHN RIEPENHOFF
John Riepenhoff
The John Riepenhoff Experience
September 11 – October 11, 2014

Opening reception: Thursday September 11, 2014 / 6 – 8pm

For additional information please contact the gallery:

info@coopercolegallery.com
+1 (647) 347-3316

COOPER COLE is pleased to announce a solo exhibition from John Riepenhoff, the artist's first in Canada.

John Riepenhoff


John Riepenhoff (b. 1982 in Milwaukee, USA) and received his BFA from the Peck School of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI. He is represented by Marlborough Gallery.

Riepenhoff is also a curator and co-owner of The Green Gallery, Milwaukee, WI, co-organizer of The Milwaukee International and Dark Fairs, and is an inventor of artistic platforms for the expression of others. His recent exhibitions and curatorial projects have been presented at the Tate Modern and Frieze Art Fair, London; Marlborough, Gavin Brown's Enterprise, James Fuentes, and the Swiss Institute, New York, NY; Pepin Moore, Freedman Fitzpatrick and Ooga Booga, Los Angeles, CA; Cooper Cole, Toronto; The Suburban, Oak Park, IL; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; Madison Museum of Contemporary Art and the Poor Farm, WI; and the Milwaukee Art Museum, Dean Jensen Gallery, Small Space, Milwaukee, WI. Riepenhoff currently lives and works in Milwaukee, USA.

John Riepenhoff
The John Riepenhoff Experience
September 11 – October 11, 2014

Opening reception: Thursday September 11, 2014 / 6 – 8pm

For additional information please contact the gallery:

info@coopercolegallery.com
+1 (647) 347-3316









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Principle Gallery Charleston


 

::  TOMORROW! 5p - 8p meet the artists!  ::

743 INTERNATIONAL SUBMISSIONS : 86 PAINTINGS : 73 ARTISTS

 
 
 
 
PRINCIPLE DIRECTOR CARRI SCHWAB  CHATS ABOUT
WOMEN PAINTING WOMEN WITH LOWCOUNTRY LIVE
 
 
 
see you TOMORROW!

Michele. Carri. Thomas. and the rest of the Principle Family. 

125 Meeting St - Charleston SC 29401 - 
art@principlecharleston.com  843.727.4500 
Monday and Tuesday 10 to 3
Wednesday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Sunday 11 to 4
 
www.principlegallery.com/charleston 
 
 
 
 
let's stay in touch!
 
                  
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

RUBY RUMIÉ HÁLITO DIVINO - DIVINE BREATH


NOHRA HAIME GALLERY 

RUBY RUMIÉ
HÁLITO DIVINO - DIVINE BREATH
  
September 10 - October 18, 2014
  
RUBY RUMIÉ: CROWNED CUPULA, 2014
1,300 figures in zamac with gold semi-matte patina, steel and acrylic base, 11.81 x 30.71 in. diam.  30 x 78 cm. diam.
  

HÁLITO DIVINO - DIVINE BREATH, Ruby Rumié's newest project, will be on view at Nohra Haime Gallery from September 10 to October 18, 2014.
 
The exhibition is a result of a workshop conducted in 2013 in the neighborhood of Getsemani, in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, where the artist is originally from. The project focuses on the experiences of 100 women between the ages of 18 and 72, who have been victims of domestic violence.  HÁLITO DIVINO - DIVINE BREATH uses pain and trauma to create and express, restore and heal.

At the beginning of the workshop, each participant chose one of 100 white pots arranged for them. They then exhaled their pain inside the pot, as an intimate and individual exercise that culminated the experience of breath as a force of life. At the end, the pots were sealed and marked with the initials of each participant, a symbolic gesture to encapsulate their pain. Each of them was given the figure of a woman, cast using the ancestral lost-wax technique, as an amulet, a token symbolizing her participation.

The exhibition reflects the three phases of the project: photographs of the white pots used in the workshop, black pots representing a stage of mourning, and 32 pots of different sizes crowned by delicate gold metalwork resembling the amulets the women received as a symbol of their rebirth. 

Ruby Rumié has continued her questioning of the artist's commitment to society, putting herself in a position where she deeply assimilates the information given by her interviewees, and looking for a creative way of managing social and psychological issues. The whole experience included interdisciplinary round tables that dealt with this issue.

Born in Cartagena de Indias, Ruby Rumié studied in the School of Fine Arts of Cartagena de Indias. She has held major exhibitions in Colombia: Bogotá, Barranquilla, Cartagena; Santiago de Chile; Miami; New York; Washington D.C.; Rouen; Paris. Rumié recently participated in the international section of the First Biennial of Contemporary Art, Cartagena de Indias. She currently lives and works in Cartagena, Colombia and Santiago, Chile.

DATES: September 10 - October 18, 2014
RECEPTION: Tuesday, September 9th from 6 - 8 p.m.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Eva Rick at gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com

 
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NOHRA  HAIME  GALLERY
730 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY  10019
212-888-3550   FAX 212-888-7869
gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com

Captains, Mates, + Widows

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Captains, Mates, + Widows

Portraits by Sabina Streeter

Curated by Dan Rizzie | Sound Installation by Carlos Lama
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 14
Opening Reception: Friday, August 29th 6:00 - 8:00pm
Sabina Streeter brings the storied era of the Sag Harbor whaling history to life in her show "Captains, Mates, and Widows" on view at the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, August 29 through September 14, 2014.
Sabina Streeter's portraits in charcoal and mixed media feature the mid-19th Century whaling captains who reigned as the financial, political and cultural leaders of most of the eastern seaboard in their day. Along with Nantucket and New Bedford, Sag Harbor was one of the three capitals of the whaling industry during the peak years between 1829 and 1847.
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A Whale of a Party

A Benefit for the Museum | Harborfest Weekend

Friday, September 12th 5:00pm - 8:00pm

GET TICKETS HERE or by calling the Museum at (631) 725-0770 or stopping by in person. We're located at 200 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY, 11963.

Summer is almost over and we're going out like a whale! Join us at the Museum for a family friendly night of celebration and good fun!
Cromer's will be providing their famous fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, salads, and dessert all night long with music by DJ Carlos Lama! There will also be Driftwood Ale from Montauk Brewing Co. and wine from Water Street Wines & Spirits.
Let's eat, drink and dance in the shadow of the gorgeous Benjamin Huntting house!
Proceeds from tickets sales go directly to the Museum's capital campaign for restoration.
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"Captains Row" | Sag Harbor Sidewalks

August 30th 3:00pm - 4:00pm

GET TICKETS

This walking tour will relive some of the maritime history of Sag Harbor and its colorful whaling captains and crew. The focus of the tour will be the stately homes of some of Sag Harbor's most successful whaling captains in advance of the Whaling Museum's captains house tour in September.

Whaling Captains House Tour

Cocktail Party

Saturday, September 13th
Hosted by Kathie Russo at her home in North Haven. Tickets will be going on sale soon. All proceeds will go directly to the Museum's capital campaign for restoration.

City Square/Piazza

Installation by Peter Solow

Friday, September 19th
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DAWN

ROSE MCGOWAN'S DIRECTORIAL DEBUT
 
DAWN
 
TO HAVE OSCAR © QUALIFYING RUN IN LOS ANGELES
 
"Best be described as Douglas Sirk-meets-David Lynch" - Chris O'Falt, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
"Provocative...slowly seductive" - Betsy Sharkey, LA TIMES
Read The Hollywood Reporter Exclusive HERE!
 
(New York | August 27th, 2014)  RSA/Black Dog Films announced today that after the critically acclaimed world premiere at Sundance Film Festival, the taut directorial debut from Rose McGowan, DAWN, will have an Oscar © qualifying run in Los Angeles at the Downtown Independent startingSeptember 19th.  As mentioned in The Hollywood Reporter, which you can see here, throughout the week the short film will be accompanied by seven features, one per night, curated by McGowan at the first annual "Dawn Festival".
"I'm curating a festival of directors that have given their lead women a strong voice.  These stories could have been told with men in the title characters, but these directors showed us what happens when you break stereotypes.  They have inspired me as a woman, as a director and as a person", said Rose.
 
Realizing that her passion lies in filmmaking, Rose McGowan's breakthrough directorial debut, DAWN, is a disturbing tale of a young girl's budding sexuality and one's desire to experience the unknown.  Dawn (Tara Barr) is a quiet young teenager living in Kennedy era America who longs for something or someone to free her from her sheltered life. When she strikes up an innocent flirtation with the boy who works at her local gas station (Reiley McClendon), she thinks that he is perhaps the answer to her teenage dreams. Though when she invites the boy and his friends into her otherwise cloistered world, she gets a lot more than she bargained for.  
 
Carefully chosen by McGowan, the films that will accompany DAWN feature iconic performances by actresses that prove rich, complex and layered roles can and should be written for and by women.  The following films will screen with Rose McGowan and special guests in attendance:
 
 
SAFE - "Todd Haynes directed Julianne Moore in a haunting study of a woman's life."
THELMA & LOUISE - "Ridley Scott directed two substantial actresses in two substantial, inspiring roles."
HAROLD AND MAUDE - "Hal Ashby directed Ruth Gordon.  Two creatives on a creative journey."
SIXTEEN CANDLES - "John Hughes directed Molly Ringwald.  He made a teen's hopes and hurts real."
ROSEMARY'S BABY - "Roman Polanski directed Mia Farrow in a virtuoso breakdown performance."
SILKWOOD - "Mike Nichols directed Meryl Streep and Cher.  They showed us women can change the world by finding their voice."
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS - "Jonathan Demme directed Jodie Foster.  She showed us what a person can do when they go forward despite their fear."
For Screening Link and Interview Requests with Rose McGowan, Please Contact Nathaniel@Brigademarketing.com

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