Saturday, July 26, 2014

Vi auguriamo una felice estate - We wish you happy summer holidays

 
 Vi auguriamo una felice estate  - We wish you happy summer holidays


 Luigi Ghirri, Lido di Volano, 1985, 32 x 47,5 cm 

Chiusura estiva - Summer break

Galleria Repetto
Acqui Terme: 01/08 - 02/09
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

JOSH SIMPSON





 JOSH SIMPSON
Josh Simpson Contemporary Glass

 "Along with the natural world, my motivation comes directly from the material itself. Glass is an alchemic blend of sand and metallic oxides combined with extraordinary, blinding heat. The result is a material that flows and drips like honey."

                         
Inhabited Vase VTHI 
Large Planet Detail
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Inhabited Glass vthi_108409w
Small Planet pwlgr-040909




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Joseph Gross Gallery presents: The Map Is Not The Territory


Joseph Gross Gallery presents:

The Map Is Not The Territory

Ted Lawson (collaboration with Shelter Serra), Orbis Descriptio, 2014, CNC milled & dyed MDF, Wood, 55”x84”

Ted Lawson

A Solo Exhibition

Exhibition Dates: September 11-October 4, 2014
Opening Reception: September 11th | 6-9 PM


July 21, 2014 (New York, NY) – Joseph Gross Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition, The Map is Not the Territory, featuring various sculpture and new media works by Brooklyn based artist, Ted Lawson. Joseph Gross Gallery is a contemporary art space located in the Chelsea art district of New York founded by Joseph Gross of ArtNowNY and located in the former ArtNowNY space at 548 W 28th Street, 2nd Floor. There will be an opening reception to celebrate the artist as well as the gallery launch onSeptember 11th from 6:00 to 9:00 PM.

For the occasion of his first solo show at Joseph Gross Gallery, Lawson will début a new series of work consisting of three dimensional wall mounted pieces and freestanding sculptures milled from MDF (a wood fiber based material commonly used in commercial fabrication), brass plate etchings, and three large scale drawings rendered in the artist’s own blood fed intravenously to a CNC (computer numerical control) machine using computer technology akin to a 3D printer.

In the show’s title, The Map is Not the Territory, Lawson references a quote by the 20th century Polish philosopher and scientist, Alfred Korzybski, who pioneered the theory of general semantics that explained human experience as limited by biology and language. This concept serves as a unifying theme to the work in The Map is Not the Territory, which draws imagery from sources ranging from the Hubble telescope (Carina Nebula and Moon) and Renaissance cartography (Orbis Descriptio, produced in collaboration with Shelter Serra) to self-portraiture (Ghost in the Machine), in an overall exploration of the philosopher’s dictum that the abstract representation of something, and our reaction to it, is not the thing itself.

The nature of Lawson’s practice pushes the boundaries between realism and abstraction, producing works with the polish of high-end manufacturing, but with the allowance for chance operations through the machine’s algorithmic autonomy; telltale reminders of the ‘hand’ of the artist. Combining computer programming with fine art, industrial-scale production techniques akin to Koons’s or Murakami’s studio practices, Lawson writes the thousands of lines of code that direct the robotic arm of the CNC machine doing the drawing and carving of his works, resulting in symbiotic spectacles that might be interpreted as both commodities and concepts.

These man and machine ‘collaborations’ are most poignant in Lawson’s blood drawings. Documented in a short video capturing the artist literally spilling blood for his work, fed to the machine through an IV over hours at a time, the act ultimately challenges the preconception that an artist whose practice utilizes computers and coding is somehow more removed from his work than an artist using graphite or paint.

Employing the philosophy of Korzybski, Lawson is able to mount a nuanced exploration of human experience in the physical world, and the role art and technology play in our classification and understanding of it. Drawing examples from the earliest Western explorers’ attempts to map the global sphere with his 3D rendering of a 1511 world map, to physical reproductions of photographic images taken light-years away through modern-day space exploration, Lawson weaves together the narratives and symbols that create an abstraction of reality that we call human consciousness.

About the Artist
Ted Lawson, b. 1970 in Boston, Mass., received his BFA in Sculpture from Philadelphia University of the Arts in 1993, where he was awarded “Outstanding Student Achievement” at the International Sculpture Center. He has exhibited at the Scope and Wynwood art fairs, Miami, FL; Art Hamptons, New York; and in solo exhibitions as the Emmanuel Fremin Gallery, New York, NY. Ted has been an invited guest speaker and critic at Parsons University and Cornell University. Works by Ted Lawson are held in international private collections in Europe, Russia and the US, and he has received several large-scale commissions, including the recent completion of a sculptural installation for digital entrepreneur Sean Parker. Lawson lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

About Joseph Gross Gallery
Joseph Gross Gallery represents a stable of contemporary artists who exemplify the gallery’s commitment to pioneering genres and mediums. Located in the Chelsea art district of New York City, the gallery is the second New York space founded by Joseph Gross, a dealer working in both primary and secondary markets since 2005 who also founded ArtNowSF in San Francisco in 2005 and ArtNowNY in Chelsea in 2012. Joseph Gross is known for curating exhibitions that challenge convention and bring the most cutting edge images and ideas by today’s most exciting contemporary artists to the fore.

Location and Contact
548 W 28th Street 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10001
(p) 646.535.6528 | info@josephgrossgallery.com 

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adam disbrow

"Self Portrait VI - IMMRTL" 
72 x 60 - Original On Canvas - Adam Drisbow
Oil Stick, Acrylic, Aerosol, Gold Leaf, Charcoal Rubbing
adam disbrow

emerging artist



Alexander Salazar Fine Art
1040 7th Avenue
San Diego, CA 92037
By Appointment Only

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14 Paintings Now On Exhibit at
Alexander Salazar Fine Art

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Range  $1,600 to $15,000



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Exhibition Opening: Helga Gasser - Polka Dots

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Exhibition Opening: Helga Gasser - Polka Dots

Helga Gasser (1979, Villach/Austria) belongs to the young generation of Austrian artists who focus again on figurative painting in itself, despite the diversity of contemporary artistic positions and media.
Over the past years her artwork has shown that she is not interested in hyperreal photorealism, but uses her own unique style to address genuine topics and create new realities.
She captures her personal encounters and observations by combining different graphic and painting methods with excellent craftsmanship. The viewer turns into a voyeur of intimate snapshots of the artist’s surroundings, her everyday life or a special moment in time.
Both her exhibition and artwork titles reveal a sense of irony towards her environment and lead the spectator into the middle of every day situations, which often focus on people and their relationships with the world or themselves.
She masters close-ups as well as classical composition, and under her direction real characters and animals turn into the protagonists of a unique artistic universe. - Ulli Sturm (translated by Dominique Friedmann)
Bosa1 Aquarell 21x29 7cm 2014

Helga Gasser - Bosa #1

Original drawing
Watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 29.7 x 21 cm
Bosa2 Aquarell 21x29 7cm 2014

Helga Gasser - Bosa #2

Original drawing
Watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 29.7 x 21 cm
bossom TuscheAquarellfarbePapier 11x14 5cm 2014

Helga Gasser - Bosom

Original drawing
India ink and watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 14.5 x 11 cm
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Helga Gasser - Bottom

Original drawing
India ink on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 14.5 x 11 cm
Lodenhut TuschePapier 14 5x11cm 2013

Helga Gasser - Lodenhut

Original drawing
India ink on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 14.5 x 11 cm
Helga Gasser - OT

Helga Gasser - Ohne Titel (Lederhose)

Original drawing
India ink and watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 25 x 18 cm
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Helga Gasser - Polka Dots #1

Original drawing
India ink and watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 25 x 18 cm
polka-dots2 TuschePapier 25x18cm 2014

Helga Gasser - Polka Dots #2

Original drawing
India ink on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 25 x 18 cm
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Helga Gasser - Reebok

Original drawing
India ink and watercolor on paper
Signed by the artist
Size: 14.5 x 11 cm
5 Pieces Gallery is pleased to show these interesting new works by upcoming Austrian artist Helga Gasser. The exhibition will run at www.5piecesgallery.comfrom today to August 15 2014. 10% off for 5 Pieces Gallery members.
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Private Sale: Eivind Blaker

In this month's private sale, we are offering our members 20% off on all prints byEivind Blaker. Just enter the code ps4134 at checkout to get the special members-only discount. The code is valid until August 15 2014.
Eivind Baker - White Light

Eivind Blaker - White Light

Silkscreen print on acid free and permanent Scandia 2000 paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
Edition: 50
Image Size: 80 x 55 cm
Paper Size: 102 x 72 cm
Eivind Baker - White Heat

Eivind Blaker - White Heat

Silkscreen print on acid free and permanent Scandia 2000 paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
Edition: 50
Image Size: 80 x 55 cm
Paper Size: 102 x 72 cm
Eivind Baker - Pink Flash

Eivind Blaker - Pink Flash

Silkscreen print on acid free and permanent Scandia 2000 paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
Edition: 50
Image Size: 80 x 55 cm
Paper Size: 102 x 72 cm
About the artist:
I like logic, quality and truth, both in work and in life. In my work I’m interested in beauty. My version of beauty. And for me that comes through a variety of subjects, but always with the use of logic. I take things apart; I dissect the elements of an image and put it back together the way I see best. I view thing as a puzzle and enjoy the process of making every piece a logical part of the whole, and in the end, making the result more than the sum of its parts. I work with different imagery, such as cartoons, nature, military crafts and portraits, but always through my perception of logic. I deal with the themes of masculinity, perception and identity. © Eivind Blaker (1983, Telemark/Norway)
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Dennis Sebastian Ammann
Gallery Director 5 Pieces Gallery

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