Friday, June 24, 2022

Madelyn Jordan Fine Art "Surreal Summer" exhibition June 24 ,- August 6, 2022

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June 24 - August 6, 2022
Opening Reception:
Friday, June 24, 2022 | 6:00-8:00pm
RON EHRLICH, Untitled, 1997, mixed media on panel, 63 x 63 in.
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art is delighted to present Surreal Summer, a group exhibition featuring work by Deborah Buck, Ron Ehrlich, Samantha French, Eugene Healy, Sandrine Kern, Gary Komarin, Kate Roebuck, Roohi Saleem, and Tom Wesselmann. The exhibition will run from June 24 – August 6, 2022. The opening reception will be on Friday, June 24 from 6:00-8:00pm.
 
Summer has arrived at MJFA, and it has been a surreal one so far! We are welcoming the season with a group exhibition featuring new work by a selection of 9 contemporary artists. While Surrealist principles directly influence the practice of Gary Komarin and Deborah Buck, the group, as a whole, are similarly inspired in their expressive and intuitive artworks that capture the psyche of the summer season. 

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SANDRINE KERN, Untitled #400, 2022, oil and wax on canvas, 36 x 60 in.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2022


K E N I S E  B A R N E S 

 F I N E  A R T


K E N I S E B A R N E S F I N E A R T

PO Box 356, 7 Fulling Lane
Kent, CT 06757 860 592 0220
Hours: Thurs. - Sat. 11 - 5:30, Sun.12 - 4:00 and by appoint. 

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Catch the WestWood Gallery Exhibition: ARTISTS ON THE BOWERY PART 3Opening Reception | June 25, Saturday, 5 - 8pm Exhibition Dates | June 25 - August 27, 2022

Thursday, June 16, 2022

Lowell Ryan Projects is pleased to present Snowing Sun, a solo exhibition by Beacon, NY-based artist Andy Mister July 9-August 13, 2022

Andy Mister
Snowing Sun
July 9 - August 13, 2022

Opening Reception: Saturday, July 9th, 5-7pm

Andy Mister
An Invisible Terrain, 2021
Carbon pencil, charcoal, and acrylic on paper mounted on panel
46h x 40w inches

If it was only the dark voice of the sea   
That rose, or even colored by many waves;   
If it was only the outer voice of sky
And cloud, of the sunken coral water-walled,   
However clear, it would have been deep air,   
The heaving speech of air, a summer sound   
Repeated in a summer without end


- from “The maker’s rage to order words of the sea” by Wallace Stevens



Lowell Ryan Projects is pleased to present Snowing Sun, a solo exhibition by Beacon, NY-based artist Andy Mister. This will be Andy Mister’s first exhibition with the gallery and in Los Angeles. Consisting of twelve works on paper mounted on wooden panel, straddling the line between painting and drawing or as the artist clarifies “drawn paintings,” the works in Snowing Sun explore the concept of a visual depiction of a landscape as if through the lens of a poet.

In the main downstairs gallery, seven large-scale works depicting imposing snow-covered mountains are set against images of waves both retreating and crashing. Executed in a monochromatic palette of carbon pencil and charcoal, the meticulously rendered imagery is set against swaths of cool purple and cerulean acrylic washes. In the upper gallery space, an ombré palette of pinks, soft oranges and lavender enliven blooming flowers mounted on oval shaped panels. The title “Snowing Sun” is a reference to a favorite lyric from the Italian rock band, Bellini, “We crossed the ocean to see the snowing sun,” referring to the visual imagery in the exhibition, but also his identification with the band. As Mister notes, the “band is lead by an Italian couple who are Buddhists, but they make this loud kind of jarring music. I always related to that on a personal level.”

Andy Mister’s imagery is taken from various sources, in this exhibition horticultural magazines and friends’ photographs from a trip are utilized, however the artist’s interest lies not in the specific origin of an image, but the process of its refraction through replication. Color schemes are reminiscent of the tones of paper one would find at a Xerox shop in the pre-internet area, but while Mister’s process of reproduction is laborious in nature, his skill is evident in the illusion of effortlessness and the surrealist quality of the final works. Mister, who holds degrees in English Literature, Philosophy and Creative Writing, approaches his work through the mind of a linguist. His artistic method of reproducing imagery becomes a tool to describe an image. He is not attempting to create a visual replication of a sublime experience, but instead create an interpretation of that encounter.
 

Andy Mister
Depending on the Weather, 2022
Carbon pencil, charcoal, and acrylic on paper mounted on panel
22h x 17.5w inches
 

Andy Mister was born in 1979, New Orleans, LA and lives and works in Beacon, NY. Mister’s works investigate the boundary between mechanical and manual reproduction. Working with images appropriated from contemporary and vintage photographs, he questions how meaning is created or lost through the act of ‘copying.’ Mister received a B.A. in English Literature and Philosophy from Loyola University New Orleans, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana. He has exhibited at galleries and institutions including Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT; Rebecca Camacho Presents, San Francisco, CA; Second Street, Charlottesville, VA; Commune Gallery, Tokyo, Japan; Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY; Turn Gallery, New York, NY; Joshua Liner Gallery, New York, NY; and Dieu Donné, Brooklyn, NY. Mister has published two books: Heroes & Villains (Cultural Society, 2015), a book of drawings, and Liner Notes (Station Hill, 2013), a lyric essay. He has been awarded residencies from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Andy Mister’s works have been reviewed and discussed in Hyperallergic, artReal, Frontrunner Magazine, Quiet Lunch, Artnet, BOMB Magazine, Whitewall.art, and COOL HUNTING, amongst others.

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Hi All How's your German? Check out Galerie Lausberg's June 19th arts show!!!

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Vorstellung des neuen Buches
von Claudia van Koolwijk
Portraits 1980 - 2021

Mittwoch, 22. Juni 19.30 Uhr 
Portraits 1980 - 2021 

ist ein mehrere 100 Seiten umfassendes Buch,
daß in Vielfalt und Opulenz
die Portraitsfotografie als Teil des Lebenswerkes
von Claudia van Koolwijk eindruckvoll darstellt.

Im Rahmen der aktuellen Ausstellung
von Angesicht zu Angesicht – Porträts und Selbstporträts
stellt Dr. Ulrike Lehmann, die selbst einen Text für das Buch verfasst hat, die neue Publikation inhaltlich vor
und spricht mit Claudia van Koolwijk
über ihre Fotos, ihre Gedanken,
die Vorgehensweise bei der Erstellung ihrer Bilder, aber auch über ihre Vorbilder aus der Kunstgeschichte.
 
Wir bitten um Anmeldungen für die Buchvorstellung bis Mittwoch 22. Juni 14.00 Uhr
unter: info@galerie-lausberg.com



 
Dr. Ulrike Lehmann 
 

Im Rahmen von düsseldorf photo+
zeigen wir die Ausstellungen von

Claudia van Koolwijk

von Angesicht zu Angesicht
Portraits und Selbstportraits


und

Friederike Näscher
Transluzent- neue Inszenierungen des Fotogramms
sowie
von Meer und Himmel hör ich singen
- Heine Zyklus


 
verlängerte Ausstellungsdauer:
13. Mai 2022 - 24. Juli 2022


 
  Friederike Näscher, Protagonist Turquoise No. 1 , 2018, Fine Art Print auf Photo Rag, Sonderedition Unikat, 100 x 100 cm
english version:
BOOKPRESENTATION:

Claudia van Koolwijk
Portraits 1980 - 2021


Wednesday, June 22nd 7.30 p.m.

Portraits 1980 - 2021
is the new publication of Claudia van Koolwijk, that shows over several 100 pages impressively the variety and opulence of her
portrait photography as the important part of her life's work.

Dr. Ulrike Lehmann, who wrote a text for the book herself, is going to present the content of the new publication and talks to Claudia van Koolwijk about her photos, her thoughts, the procedure for the creation of her pictures, but also about her role models from art history.
 

Please kindly register til Wednesday June 22nd  2pm!
info@galerie-lausberg.com


Claudia van Koolwijk
von Angesicht zu Angesicht
Portraits und Selbstportraits

Friederike Näscher
Transluzent – Neue Inszenierungen des Fotogramms
+ Meer und Himmel hör ich singen – Heine-Zyklus


 
Extended duration of exhibition: May 13th 2022 -  July 24th 2022
      
    
     Aktueller Hinweis für Besucher:

       Das Parkhaus Klosterstrasse ist zur Zeit geschlossen.
       Alternativ können Sie auch das
       Parkhaus Bendemannstrasse benutzen:

       Einfahrtsadresse:
       Bendemannstraße 5
       40210 Düsseldorf

       5 Gehminuten zur Hohenzollernstraße



 
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Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg  Hohenzollernstr. 30  D-40211 Düsseldorf
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