Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Yale Center For British Art, Catch the fun Schedule for activities

John Dankosky, photograph by Chion Wolf
Discussion | The Wheelhouse

 

Tuesday
June 12, 5:30 pm

 

John Dankosky, host of NEXT on WNPR, will lead a lively discussion around the most up-to-the-minute political and social issues affecting people in New England and throughout the world. Recorded for broadcast on WNPR, this lecture is part of a close partnership with the New England News Collaborative.

Double Droste Clock, photograph by David Perason
Discussion | Designing for the 5 Senses: Storytelling in an Oversaturated World

 

Wednesday
June 13, 5:30 pm

 

Itamar Kubovy, executive producer of Pilobolus, and Bruce Mau, chief creative of Massive Change Network and winner of the 2017 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, will talk about the new medium of “live” and unmediated five-senses design as a path to impact and engagement.

ART IN CONTEXT

William Larkin, Portrait of a Young Lady, possibly Jane, Lady Thornhaugh, 1617, oil on panel, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
Portrait of a Young Lady, possibly Jane, Lady Thornhaugh, 1617

 

Tuesday
June 12, 12:30 pm

 

Edward Town, Head of Collections Information and Access, and Assistant Curator of Early Modern Art at the Center will deliver a thirty-minute talk focusing on this recent acquisition.

EDUCATION PROGRAM

Britain in the World installation, fourth-floor galleries, Yale Center for British Art, photograph by Richard Caspole
Art Circles

 

Thursday
June 14, 12:30 pm

 

Join a museum educator for a thirty-minute discussion in the Center’s galleries to explore one highlight of the collection. The work of art changes every session, making each visit a new experience. Meet at the Information Desk.

TOURS (Meet in the Entrance Court)

Visitors in the fourth-floor galleries, Yale Center for British Art, photograph © Elizabeth Felicella / ESTO
INTRODUCTORY TOUR


Friday
June 15, 2 pm

Saturday
June 16, 11 am

 

Join a docent-led tour of the Center's collections. Saturday's tour includes a look at the Founder’s Room.

Celia Paul installation, second-floor galleries, Yale Center for British Art, photograph by Richard Caspole
EXHIBITION TOUR
Celia Paul

 

Sunday
June 17, 1 pm

 

Join a docent-led tour of Celia Paul.

ON VIEW

Celia Paul, My Sisters in Mourning, 2015–16, oil on canvas, courtesy of the artist and Victoria Miro, London / Venice, © Celia Paul 2018
Celia Paul

 

Through August 12, 2018

 

Featuring six paintings from the contemporary British artist Celia Paul (b. 1959), this is the first in a series of three successive exhibitions authored and curated by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hilton Als, staff writer and theater critic for the New Yorker and Associate Professor of Writing at Columbia University. This display, specially selected by Als in collaboration with the artist and a deeply personal testament to their transatlantic friendship, focuses on Paul’s recent works, which explore intimacy and inwardness. Learn more...

John Goto, Society (High Summer portfolio) (detail), 2000–2001, giclĂ©e print on Somerset archival paper, Yale Center for British Art, Friends of British Art Fund, courtesy of the artist and Dominique Fiat, Paris, © John Goto, photo by Richard Caspole
Art in Focus: John Goto’s “High Summer”

 

Through August 19, 2018

 

This student-curated exhibition examines a portfolio of prints by the photographer John Goto (b. 1949) in which contemporary figures disrupt the landscape gardens of historical British country estates. Drawing on eighteenth-century views of these gardens from the Center’s collection, Goto’s work is contextualized to highlight the ways in which the landscapes have been created, adapted, and represented over time to serve particular and sometimes competing ideologies. Learn more...

George Stubbs, Pumpkin with a Stable-lad (detail), 1774, oil on panel, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Britain in the World

 

Ongoing
 

In 2016, the third phase of an important multiyear building conservation project was completed, and visitors can now experience not only a renewed masterpiece of modern architecture by Louis I. Kahn but also a reimagined installation of the Center’s collections. Nearly four hundred works, largely the gift of the institution’s founder, Paul Mellon (Yale College, Class of 1929), and augmented by other gifts and purchases, are on display in the restored and reconfigured galleries on the fourth and second floor. The installation is organized chronologically, focused around a number of themes. Learn more...

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Join Madelyn Jordan Fine Art June 14th 6-8 PM


VIVIAN MAIER REVEALED:
Selections From the Archives
June 14 - August 11, 2018

Opening Reception
Thursday, June 14, 2018 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm

New York, NY, c. 1950, Printed 2015, Gelatin silver print, Ed. 8/15, Image: 12 x 12 in. / Paper: 20 x 16 in.
©Estate of Vivian Maier, Courtesy of Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY

Join us on Thursday, June 14th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. to celebrate the opening reception of VIVIAN MAIER REVEALED:SELECTIONS FROM THE ARCHIVES. This is the first exhibition of Maier’s photography in Westchester County. On view from June 14 - August 11, 2018, the opening reception is on Thursday, June 14th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The public is welcome to attend.

The exhibition features a selection of 30 black and white photographs by American street photographer Vivian Maier (1926 - 2009).  Unknown during her lifetime, Maier worked as a full-time nanny while pursuing her photography consistently over five decades. Her black and white photographs-mostly from the 50s and 60s-are indelible images of the architecture and street life of Chicago and New York. Always with a Rolleiflex around her neck, she rarely took more than one frame of each image and concentrated on children, women, the elderly, and indigent. She also turned the camera on herself in striking self-portraits.  

Vivian Maier's fascinating story and work was introduced to the art community and public at large through the wildly successful and Academy Award nominated documentary film, “Finding Vivian Maier.” Revealing never-before-seen photographs, films, and interviews with many who thought they knew her, Maier’s photographic output was more than a solitary woman interested in just taking pictures but in fact was a powerful vehicle for her to connect with the world around her. Her importance in the history of photography is yet to be determined and continues to intrigue.  

Wine and light refreshments will be served.

For more information on the exhibition, click HERE

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ADDITIONAL EXHIBITION EVENTS

Thurs. June 28, 6-8 p.m. (Begins at 7 p.m.) | Gallery talk led by Madelyn Jordon

Thurs. July 12, 7-9 p.m. | FINDING VIVIAN MAIER film screening


For these additional exhibition events:
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
37 Popham Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583

T: (914) 723-8738
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Monday, June 11, 2018

Ethan Cohen Gallery is pleased to present Yu Han Yu: Force of Nature, The Power of the Brush, July 14th

 
 
YU HAN YU: FORCE OF NATURE, THE POWER OF THE BRUSH
Solo Exhibition at Ethan Cohen KuBe in Beacon, NY
Opening Reception & Symposium July 14, 2018
 
 
Yu Han Yu, Sharp Lines, Soft Nature, 2012, Ink on Paper, 150 x 420 cm

 – Ethan Cohen Gallery is pleased to present Yu Han Yu: Force of Nature, The Power of the Brush, a solo exhibition co-curated by Gan Yu and Ethan Cohen. The exhibition will be held at Ethan Cohen Kunsthalle (KuBe) in Beacon, New York from July 14 to September 2, 2018A performance by the artist Yin Mei and Sharp Lines, Soft Nature, a symposium about the converging histories of Chinese Ink Painting and Performance, will take place on July 14. Symposium participants include Boon Hui, Melik Kaylan, Ethan Cohen, Isaac Aden and Gan Yu.
 
A leading figure in the practice of Chinese landscape painting and calligraphy, Yu Han Yu has pioneered a visual vernacular that pushes the ancient art form into the 21st century – without losing touch with its origins. Based in Beijing, he is recognized as both a master of the genre and an experimental visionary, an explorer on land and on the canvas. Yu's ink paintings derive from direct contact with his subject matter: the mountainous regions of Tibet's Qinghai Plateau, the sweeping peaks of Shangri-La, glacial cataracts and cosmic cloudscapes. Born in 1964, Yu graduated from Hubei Institute of Fine Arts in Wu Han and China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. He has travelled to Tibet on some 50 occasions in 13 years, often in strenuous conditions. Yu’s explosively jagged confluences of nature suggest his own struggle against the elements in creating his art while conveying the internecine struggle within nature’s fierce forces of creation.
 
Yu does not paint from photographs or mediated images, although his works reference ancient imagistic antecedents in the landscape genre: the almost psychedelic colors of early Dunhuang cave murals fused withTang era chromatic lushness and Northern Song atmospherics through the use of a brush and ink technique. He gathers the strands of aesthetic tradition and delivers them into realms of abstraction to achieve maximum expression. As such, his paintings could be termed expressionist – the brushwork itself is both medium and object while the scenery achieves simultaneity of both landscape and artist’s mindscape. Confronted by Yu's feral Himalayan volcanoes of ice, the viewer seems at times to be witnessing the moment when energybecomes form and when form is about to atomize into pure energy; the moment of creation and destruction. Hence the need for abstraction as perhaps the most realist approach to a metaphysical visual challenge.

Yu's calligraphy is also highly celebrated for its originality, its ability to convey its purpose not simply through meaning inherent in language or the individual dance of ideograms but through the headlong flow of the whole. The teeming kinetic torrents of calligraphy suggest his landscapes and their unleashed energy. Again, everywhere there is the pulsing instant when the artist sculpts creativity into form.

Yu Han Yu is the director of Ben Yuan Academy of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy in Beijing, one of the country’s leading private art schools. His work has appeared in numerous prestigious exhibitions in China. Hisone-man show at the Beacon KuBe will be his first in a major US gallery.
 
About Kunsthalle Beacon (KuBe)
KuBe is a non-for-profit center for arts and contemporary culture located in downtown Beacon, New York with sixty artists` studios and gallery spaces. The institution, established in 2010, launches its 2018 summer season on July 14. https://www.ecfa.com/beacon-about.  
 
Opening Reception and Symposium Details
Date: Saturday, July 14, 20181.30-7pm.
Transport: A shuttle bus will depart from Chelsea at 10.30am and leave Beacon for the return trip at 7.15pm.The bus will also shuttle passengers between Beacon train station and KuBe throughout the day.
  
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GAURI GILL. TRACES

TUESDAY, 12 JUNE 2018 AT 9.30 AM

«Gauri Gill. Traces»

Opening | Tuesday, 12 June 2018 at 6.30 pm



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Monday, May 14, 2018

Gerald Peter's Gallery

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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Patrick Heide Contemporary Art: May 13th London, RSVP by the 10th


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Tag Fine Arts, Catch it if your in London!

                                                                                           
Yanko Tihov | World Passport Map, 2016
Mixed media and silkscreen print with Gold and Silver leaf | Edition of 50 | 85 x 160 cm
Yanko Tihov | Branded World, 2018 | Digital print on dibond| Edition of 7 | 100 x 185 cm

We are delighted to share with you that we will be launching Yanko Tihov's latest work 'Branded World'.  Tihov collected thousands of Lego parts to create bespoke, digitally manipulated figures, with each figure 'dressed' in its respective passport cover.  You can secure this limited edition artwork online before the fair begins. 
You can register for your complimentary tickets online to the fair here.  Simply type in one of the highlighted codes below.  Please note that one code covers admission for two guests. 
 
Charity Private View
Wednesday 9th | 5.30 - 9.30pm | TAGPV 
This code allows access for any day 

Late View
Thursday 10th | 5.30 - 9pm | TAGLV
This code allows access for any day, except the Private View 

Thursday 10th| 11am - 5.30pm | Friday 11th | 11am - 7pm
Saturday 12th | Sunday 13th | 11am - 6pm
If you are looking to buy an artwork for someone, but not sure, why not buy them a voucher to put towards one?  You can purchase vouchers on our website here
Using the Own Art scheme, you can spread the cost of an artwork INTEREST FREE over 10 months.  It's an amazing scheme and you can read more about it here.
Best wishes from Hobby, Mark, Rachel, Bryony & Sophie.
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