Friday, November 6, 2020

Volta Newsletter: Artists and Their Work looks good!

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Image: Shantell Martin brings her trademark stream-of-consciousness drawings to New York City Ballet for the 2019 Art Series. Photo by Jeenah Moon for The New York Times
THE ARTISTS AND THEIR WORK
In this newsletter we re-connect with artists, designers, and galleries, highlighting the spirit of collaboration.

This week we re-connect with artist Shantell Martin on her most recent projects. We take you behind the scenes with Hannah Strickland, designer and creative mind behind VOLTA's redesign and new brand identity.

Ahead of the official opening next week, we preview Galerie Heike Strelow's upcoming exhibition Essential Reduction in Frankfurt, a group show featuring new works by several VOLTA artists.

And as always, we keep you up-to-date with more local exhibitions at VOLTA galleries internationally. Enjoy!
VOLTA VOICES: KAMIAR INTERVIEWS SHANTELL MARTIN
Shantell Martin
Artist Shantell Martin, Portrait by Manolo Campion
"Collaboration is a very important part of my practice. I think there is so much to explore in so many different areas, and when you collaborate you get the opportunity to learn from your collaborators, in mediums that might not generally be within your comfort zone."
— Shantell Martin

We are thrilled to re-connect with artist Shantell Martin, who has been featured multiple times over the past decade at our sister fair PULSE.

Read the interview between Shantell and Kamiar to catch up with her most recent projects.

FEATURED: GALERIE HEIKE STRELOW, FRANKFURT
ESSENTIAL REDUCTION: A group exhibition featuring works by Felix Becker, Monika Brandmeier, Katrin Bremermann, Artjom Chepovetskyy, Goekhan Erdogan, Irene Grau, Oliver Gröne, India-Serena, Rafael Rangel, Mathias Kessler, Regine Schumann, Minh Dung Vu, Herbert Warmuth, and Winter / Hoerbelt
Essential Reduction
Herbert Warmuth, Weiß durch Weiß, acrylic behind and through plexiglass, 32 x 24 cm
"Essential Reduction" focuses on the power and poetry that lies in concentrating on its essence."

Whether intended or desired or not, we are in a time where reduction plays a central role. But reduction does not only mean renunciation, rather it has its own power and poetry. Since the beginning of the 20th century, this insight has encouraged many artists to concentrate on essential questions in their work, and in both modern and contemporary art movements, the concept of reduction has had a key role.

The exhibition Essential Reduction will be on view November 13, 2020 – January 30, 2021.

For interest in acquiring an artwork, please visit the VOLTA website and inquire via the online for. VOLTA will connect you directly with the presenting gallery.
VOLTA VOICES: KAMIAR INTERVIEWS HANNAH STRICKLAND
Hannah Strickland
Hannah Strickland, Designer "Relentless Enthusiasm"
"Redesigning the VOLTA brand was an absolute dream come true, but at the same time I was filled with fear knowing the incredible calibre of artists that are represented at the fairs  how on earth was I ever going to do justice to such a brilliant brand? The good news was that the VOLTA team were so invested in making the new brand a success."
— Hannah Strickland

Earlier this year, the VOLTA team worked on a new design for the fairs in New York, Basel and Miami. Read Kamiar's interview with Hannah Strickland, the creative mind behind the fair's new brand identity.
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Space 776, New York
Jaena Kwon
On view: October 23 – November 18
www.space776.com

Marquee Projects, Bellport NY
Hold the Horizon Close: Paul Gabrielli –LoVid - Agathe Snow
On view: October 24 – November 29
www.marqueeprojects.org

ROGER KATWIJK, Amsterdam
Stefan Peters: Are we there yet?
On view: October 24 – December 19
www.rogerkatwijk.com

Bechter Kastowsky Galerie, Vienna
Hanna Roeckle
On view: November 12 – December 19
www.bechterkastowsky.com

Livingstone Gallery, The Hague/Berlin
Roger Wardin: New Beginnings
Jeroen Henneman: Een Nieuwe Lijn
On view until November 7
www.livingstonegallery.nl

Galerie La Forest Divonne, Brussels
La matière des choses 
On view until November 21
www.galerielaforestdivonne.com
 
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Have Art fun !!!DJ Leon at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art SATURDAY, November 7th, 2020 from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM



OPENING TOMORROW 

DJ LEON
SUPERMAN, BATMAN, AND THE AMERICAN WAY 
November 6th - December 4th, 2020

Opening Reception
Saturday, November 7th, 2020,12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Superman...It’s a bird, it’s a plane, 2015, Lenticular print, 24 x 36 in   

Join us SATURDAY, November 7th, 2020 from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM for an
ALL-DAY opening reception to celebrate a ten year retrospective dedicated to DJ Leon,Superman, Batman, and the American Way.


Superman, Batman, and the America Way will survey the 10-year evolution of DJ Leon’s work since retiring from Wall Street in 2009 and transitioning to a second career as an artist. Included in the exhibition will be 15-20 works representing the various mediums in which Leon works – photography, collage, lenticular prints, and 3D digital prints. This series of intricately crafted collaged photographs by DJ Leon dissects and reexamines American Culture by appropriating, curating, and combining hundreds of found images collected from the internet with text, proprietary images, and commercial memorabilia. 
Superman's 80th Bday & Batman's 80th Bday, 2020, 3D backlit print, 38 x 26 in, Also available on paper 36 x 24 in.

Born in 1948, DJ Leon graduated from Boston University and spent 38 years on Wall Street before devoting his time exclusively to the photo-based practice in 2009. Although not formally trained, Leon is a longtime avid photography enthusiast and art collector. Over the past decade, his artistic practice developed into multiple forms, from making images with a camera, to combining images into collages, and then altering them into 3D and Lenticular prints. Since 2012, Leon has exhibited his work throughout the United States as well as internationally. Recent exhibitions have included American Embassy, Ankara, Turkey, Madelyn Jordon Fine Art, Scarsdale, NY, Lawrence Cantor Gallery, Los Angeles, Scope Art Fair, Miami and New York. His work is included in the Superman Museum, in Metropolis, Illinois, as well as in private and corporate collections across the United States. Leon’s beach and lifestyle photography, a separate and distinct body of work, has also gained significant recognition, and has been exhibited nationally including at Surf Lodge, Montauk, and Market Art Fair, Bridgehampton. 
The exhibition will be accompanied by an online viewing room and a fully illustrated catalogue. 


For inquiries, please contact info@madelynjordonfineart.com


To ensure the health and safety of our visitors, face coverings will be worn and social distance maintained during your visit.
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
37 Popham Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583

T: (914) 723-8738
Hours: Wed-Sat. | 10:00 - 5:30
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Monday, November 2, 2020

In Berlin the 6x6 Project EDition 21 is online now!

6x6 project is an online artists' community that serves as a platform for disseminating artists' moving image works, and to create
an ever-growing network among peers.

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EDITION Nº 21 — ONLINE NOW
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Fun to see what new in Italy: mc2gallery exhibition of Davide Serpetti, won the Combat 2020 Award!.

Davide Serpetti - The Pure and the Damned, 2019
Oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 193 x 140cm


Carissimi,

mc2gallery è fiera di annunciare che l’artista da noi rappresentato Davide Serpetti ha vinto l’importante premio Combat 2020 per la sezione pittura

In attesa che la situazione sanitaria internazionale migliori, vi aggiorneremo sulla data del suo solo show a Milano.

 


Dear all,

mc2gallery is proud to announce that the artist we represent Davide Serpettihas won the important  award Combat 2020 for the painting section

While waiting for the international health situation to improve, we will update you on the date of his solo show in Milan.

 

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Luštica Bay Marina, The Chedi Hotel, Tivat 85323

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Via Giovanni Lulli 5 - 20131 - Milan
 
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Saturday, October 31, 2020

Catch The Picture Is Not at Ease at the MadeIn Gallery, looks intrsting!

Image description
The Picture Is Not at Ease

Opening

2020.11.07 16:00-19:00

Exhibition Duration

2020.11.07 - 12.31

Venue

MadeIn Gallery

Address

L1-03&04, One Museum Place, 388 Shan Hai Guan Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai, China

MadeIn Gallery is honored to present a joint exhibition of three artists, “The Picture Is Not at Ease”, on November 7, 2020, featuring artists Chen Ying, Su Yu-Xin and Wang Ziquan, showcasing their creative exploration in the visual fields of painting, video and relief and latest works.



In the past months, with the profound changes in the world order and daily experience brought by the epidemic, our perception and visual experience of space and time, screen and image have also changed accordingly in this context. The mechanism of drew picture produces new meaning and new space for reading. This exhibition will focus on painting as a medium, and extend to video and relief works to explore the rich possibilities of picture-reading and the diversified development of visual language.



The artistic practices of Chen Ying and Su Yu-Xin are primarily painting. Chen Ying's paintings express the infatuation and exploration for perceptual embodiment and visual abstraction. With the characteristics of its symbolic geometric figures, Chen Ying's works advance and separate from the abstracted scenes which are reconstructed from the figures, and gradually strengthen the shapes and pictures, as well as the interaction among colors, structures and textures, which also derive and restrain each other. In this exhibition, the artist presents new works under different directions since his solo exhibition at KWM Art Center last year. Part of the exhibited works continue the artist's past style, while the others explore new working methods. Taking the disassembled human body shape and hair style as the modeling basis, the artist deduces from the concrete and abstract picture structure and color relationship, and counteracts the meaning of the form itself. The application and conversion of random brushstrokes create more overlapping spaces, thus expand more possibilities and richer viewing experience of abstract pictures.



Su Yu-Xin's paintings focus on capturing the connections among visual, language and neural perception. By painting as an action, she investigates people's experience of a certain object (landscape, object) in real life, and explores how to change the method of picture production and reproduction in turn; or, whether the way audience reads the picture may affect their experience of reality. All kinds of water body in landscapes are the themes that often appear in the artist’s creation, where the elements of sky, water surface, mountain and rock occur many times in different works. The tangible and intangible matter compete in shape and define each other’s boundaries, penetrating and transforming the way they occupy space. Red-Eye Flight visualizes the relative geographical location and the vacuum time in flight state. Also presented in the exhibition is Su Yu-Xin’s latest works, a series of wooden object paintings in mobile phone scale. These hand-made wooden and plaster objects are polished, shaped and painted with a very close working distance, and the viewers are also required to approach the picture, offering a more intimate reading experience. These picture objects are interspersed among the large-scale works in the exhibition space, providing a rhythm similar to the picture-intakes during our lives in social distance for the past half year.



Wang Ziquan's latest video and reliefs works expand the visual experience from screen and the Internet. The artist’s creations come from his unique observation and understanding of the Internet and the virtual world. Through computer images and narrative videos, he copies and pastes between the virtual and physical space to explore the thresholds of virtuality and reality. In his latest relief work, Wang Ziquan uses computer to create fictional character figures, which are provided with both the realistic and the abstract of human body modeling. These digital figures are detached, disassembled and flattened, then covered with transparent plates engraved with imprint wireframes and bones. In the logic of computer image, these wireframes and thresholds are the real pictures, not the figure itself. Presented at the same time is his latest video work Lychee Park, a fictional story that happened before software rendering. It continues the artist’s previous CG narrative image, creating a chaotic and fragmented visual aesthetics between video art and CG images.


L1-03&04, One Museum Place, 388 Shan Hi Guan Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai, China

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