Saturday, July 19, 2014

Spotlight: Vincent Giarrano


GALLERY HENOCH, 555 W 25th STREET, NYC, www.galleryhenoch.com, info@galleryhenoch.com, 917.305.0003 (header)
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Spotlight:
Vincent Giarrano

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Gallery Henoch has the pleasure of representing two artists that have been accepted into the BP Portrait Competition in two consecutive years, most recently with David Kassan, and last year with Vincent Giarrano. We are proud to exhibit artists who routinely place in prestigious shows.

Giarrano was selected for his documentation of young life. Through his paintings he exhibits a unique combination of the posh-pedestrian.  We view his style concerned subjects primarily in SoHo street vistas and occasionally follow them into somewhat tumbled down one-bedroom set-ups.  Its an intriguing combination that makes you think about ones own street personality.  And in that thought we believe the sense of the city becomes especially mesmerizing.
A collection of works by Vincent Giarrano are now included
 in our summer group show: THEM PRETTY PAINTINGS, featuring 22 painters
.

Join us for extended hours next Thursday, July 24 from 6 - 8 pm.



Vincent Giarrano, Studio Apartment - NYC, Oil on Board, 17" x 30"
Susan Goldsmith
Exhibition Preview



Susan Goldsmith's New York debut will kick off the autumn season with an opening the first week of September.  This will be the artist's first solo exhibition with Gallery Henoch.  Four pieces are now available to preview including Aphrodite's Gate, pictured below.

In her tightly cropped compositions, Goldsmith presents us with glimpses of nature that she often presents as triptychs & diptychs.  Goldsmith's gilt panels of silver and gold leaf resonate light throughout each complexly layered resin composition, creating a selection of work that takes every advantage of a color's vibrancy. 

Please contact the gallery for information on Aphrodite's Gate or to be placed on the preview list for the exhibition:
info@galleryhenoch.com


Susan Goldsmith  Objects of Reflection,   September 4 - 27, 2014

 Goldsmith_Aphrodites Gate
Susan Goldsmith, APHRODITE'S GATE, Diptych, Silver Leaf with Pigment Print,
Oil Pastel, Iridescence, Acrylic, Water Color, Resin on Panel, 55" x 41", edition 1/3


Congratulations to David Kassan - Top 3 Winner in BP Portrait Award 2014!
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Proving the painted portrait continues to remain relevant, the National Portrait Gallery in London celebrates its 35th annual competition by selecting the very best of contemporary portrait painting from around the world.  David Kassan's LETTER TO MY MOM was selected for a top prize out of a record number of more than 2,300 entries.  The exhibition runs through September 21, 2014.

NPG Portrait BP video short list  Kassan_A LETTER TO MY MOM 
BP Portrait Award 2014:
What the Artist saw - The Shortlist
LETTER TO MY MOM
Oil on Aluminum, 49" x 32"

For more information on David Kassan, please contact the gallery.

From the previous email:

Chris Armstrong's new painting, White Wash, proves that Armstrong is the master of the crashing wave. White Wash captures the wild energy of these crashing ocean waves, transmitting the felt sensation of ocean mist on the face on a bright, windy day.

For more information on Chris Armstrong, please contact the gallery.
Chris Armstrong, White Wash, Oil on Aluminum, 44" x 40"
Transitioning from the wild outdoors, we bring you the ground beneath your feet with Daniel Greene's NYC subway series. With Sheridan Square - Christopher Street, Greene brings his stunning sense of space and perspective to this Greenwich Village subway station.

For more information on Daniel Greene, please contact the gallery.
Daniel Greene, Sheridan Square - Christopher Street, Oil on Wood Panel, 36" x 52"



Patricia Traub  


We are in the final few weeks of the Spring Group Show and are pleased to announce the addition of a new painting by Patricia Traub.  CAPTIVE GEOFFREY'S MARMOSETS, depicts two marmoset monkeys perched on a shallow pedestal against an infinite black ground, a signature feature for her compositions. Rarely growing larger then 8", these particular marmosets are rendered nearly life size.

For more information on Patricia Traub, please contact the gallery.
 
Patricia Traub, Captive Geoffrey's Marmosets, oil on panel, 12" x 12"
Transitioning from the wild outdoors, we bring you the ground beneath your feet with Daniel Greene's NYC subway series. With Sheridan Square - Christopher Street, Greene brings his stunning sense of space and perspective to this Greenwich Village subway station.

For more information on Daniel Greene, please contact the gallery.
Daniel Greene, Sheridan Square - Christopher Street, Oil on Wood Panel, 36" x 52"
In anticipation of Alexandra Pacula's forthcoming solo show, her new painting, Soaring Empire, is now on view. Pacula's first solo show at Gallery Henoch will open October 2nd, 2014.

Polish-born, New York-based artist Alexandra Pacula (b. 1979) paints large-scale works exploring the dynamic energy of cities at night. Pacula investigates a world of visual intoxication employing virtuosic brushwork, vibrant color, and fluid gestures all simulating the turbulence of the nocturnal urban environment. Pacula's unique lexicon of mark-making combines techniques from impressionism, expressionism and photorealism. The resulting compositions vividly convey the exhilaration of a nightly excursion.

Pacula's work has been exhibited throughout the United States as well as Russia, Spain, London, and Paris. In 2010, she was the recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts Painting Fellowship, as well as a one-year residency at the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, sponsored by the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. In 2008 Pacula won the Saatchi Showdown Competition. Pacula received her MFA at Montclair State University in 2006 and her BFA from Rutgers in 2002.

For more information on Alexandra Pacula, please contact the gallery.
Alexandra Pacula, Soaring Empire, Oil on Canvas, 68" x 48"
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