Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Helicline Fine Art exhibition is extended through October 31, 2022

EXHIBITION EXTENDED THROUGH OCTOBER 31



ADDITIONAL WORKS ADDED



YOU'LL BE SWELL!

YOU'LL BE GREAT!



THE FINE ART OF PERFORMANCE



You’ll Be Swell! You’ll Be Great! The Fine Art of Performance, the current exhibition from 


EXHIBITION EXTENDED THROUGH OCTOBER 31



ADDITIONAL WORKS ADDED



YOU'LL BE SWELL!

YOU'LL BE GREAT!



THE FINE ART OF PERFORMANCE


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You’ll Be Swell! You’ll Be Great! The Fine Art of Performance, the current exhibition from Helicline Fine Art is extended now through October 31. Additional works have been added. More than three dozen works of art depicting theatre, film, dance, music and circus, will be available for sale on the Helicline siteartsy.net and 1stDibs.com. In person viewings can be arranged by appointment at our midtown Manhattan gallery.


Featured works include paintings, costume and set design drawings, illustrations, photographs and more from iconic Broadway shows and films. They include: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, My Fair Lady, Cabaret, Follies The King & I, Cabaret, On The Town, Bye Bye Birdie, Day and Night, The Defiant Ones I Could Go On Singing, portraits of Josephine Baker and Carmen Miranda, as well as works depicting dancers, film sets, performers, playwrights, audiences, backstage, Times Square and more. The works were created between the 1920s – 1990s.

Cabaret Clapper Board 

from the movie “Cabaret” Directed by Bob Fosse in 1972.

Paper insert “Cabaret”

Provenance: From the estate of Liza Minelli’s 

former stage manager

9 1/2 x 11 x 2 1/4

Dennis Burlingame (1901 – 1964)

Congress of Wonders

18 x 24 inches

Oil on canvas, c. 1930

Signed verso

Some of the artists in the new exhibition are beloved American and European modernists as well as iconic Tony® Award winning designers, including: Boris Aaronson, Leon Bibel, Cecil Beaton, Jean Chassaing, David Fredenthal, William Gropper, Edith Head, Al Hirschfeld, Hilary Knight, Michael Loew, Roddy McDowall, Paul Meltsner, Jo Mielziner, Hugo Scheiber, Miles White, Richard Whorf, Louis Wolchonok, and others.


“While I have operated Helicline Fine Art since 2008, my life-long work has been, and continues to be, running a Times Square communications firm. From day one of my professional life, I have been working in entertainment, primarily the theatre, selling two hours of magic in a dark room. Some of these artists were friends, even clients. Their work has great significance to me, and I believe it will resonate deeply with those who love entertainment and the arts. These works are fine art.” said Keith Sherman, proprietor of the gallery.

Boris Aronson (1898 – 1980)

Day and Night

17 ½ x 13 inches

Gouache and watercolor on paper, 1924

A design for the Yiddish Theatre

Exhibited: Royal Shakespeare Company, Label verso

Cecil Beaton (1904 – 1980)

My Fair Lady

Pen and ink on paper

Sight: 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches

Signed Beaton, lower right; inscribed My Fair Lady coster costumes, lower left.

Label verso indicating that the work was in the collection of D. Maximilian Brightmore, and that it was exhibited at the Redfearn Gallery (London), June 1958, a few months after the musical opened on London’s West End

Artworks are available at a wide price range for beginning as well as established collectors who love all things entertainment.

 

The title of the exhibition, “You’ll Be Swell! You’ll Be Great!” is a song lyric from arguably the greatest musical ever written, GYPSY, by Jule Styne, Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim. 

 

Helicline Fine Art is. private art gallery specializing in modernism, American scene, social realism, mural studies, industrial landscapes, regionalism, abstraction and more. The artworks on the site represent a sampling of available works. 


Caption for Edith Head painting above: 

Edith Head (1897-1981)

Costume design for Judy Garland in the film “I Could Go On Singing,” 1963

Watercolor and pencil on paper

17 x 14 inches, full sheet

Inscribed “Garland”upper right and signed lower left


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is extended now through October 31. Additional works have been added. More than three dozen works of art depicting theatre, film, dance, music and circus, will be available for sale on the Helicline siteartsy.net and 1stDibs.com. In person viewings can be arranged by appointment at our midtown Manhattan gallery.


Featured works include paintings, costume and set design drawings, illustrations, photographs and more from iconic Broadway shows and films. They include: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, My Fair Lady, Cabaret, Follies The King & I, Cabaret, On The Town, Bye Bye Birdie, Day and Night, The Defiant Ones I Could Go On Singing, portraits of Josephine Baker and Carmen Miranda, as well as works depicting dancers, film sets, performers, playwrights, audiences, backstage, Times Square and more. The works were created between the 1920s – 1990s.

Cabaret Clapper Board 

from the movie “Cabaret” Directed by Bob Fosse in 1972.

Paper insert “Cabaret”

Provenance: From the estate of Liza Minelli’s 

former stage manager

9 1/2 x 11 x 2 1/4

Dennis Burlingame (1901 – 1964)

Congress of Wonders

18 x 24 inches

Oil on canvas, c. 1930

Signed verso

Some of the artists in the new exhibition are beloved American and European modernists as well as iconic Tony® Award winning designers, including: Boris Aaronson, Leon Bibel, Cecil Beaton, Jean Chassaing, David Fredenthal, William Gropper, Edith Head, Al Hirschfeld, Hilary Knight, Michael Loew, Roddy McDowall, Paul Meltsner, Jo Mielziner, Hugo Scheiber, Miles White, Richard Whorf, Louis Wolchonok, and others.


“While I have operated Helicline Fine Art since 2008, my life-long work has been, and continues to be, running a Times Square communications firm. From day one of my professional life, I have been working in entertainment, primarily the theatre, selling two hours of magic in a dark room. Some of these artists were friends, even clients. Their work has great significance to me, and I believe it will resonate deeply with those who love entertainment and the arts. These works are fine art.” said Keith Sherman, proprietor of the gallery.

Boris Aronson (1898 – 1980)

Day and Night

17 ½ x 13 inches

Gouache and watercolor on paper, 1924

A design for the Yiddish Theatre

Exhibited: Royal Shakespeare Company, Label verso

Cecil Beaton (1904 – 1980)

My Fair Lady

Pen and ink on paper

Sight: 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches

Signed Beaton, lower right; inscribed My Fair Lady coster costumes, lower left.

Label verso indicating that the work was in the collection of D. Maximilian Brightmore, and that it was exhibited at the Redfearn Gallery (London), June 1958, a few months after the musical opened on London’s West End

Artworks are available at a wide price range for beginning as well as established collectors who love all things entertainment.

 

The title of the exhibition, “You’ll Be Swell! You’ll Be Great!” is a song lyric from arguably the greatest musical ever written, GYPSY, by Jule Styne, Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim. 

 

Helicline Fine Art is. private art gallery specializing in modernism, American scene, social realism, mural studies, industrial landscapes, regionalism, abstraction and more. The artworks on the site represent a sampling of available works. 


Caption for Edith Head painting above: 

Edith Head (1897-1981)

Costume design for Judy Garland in the film “I Could Go On Singing,” 1963

Watercolor and pencil on paper

17 x 14 inches, full sheet

Inscribed “Garland”upper right and signed lower left


212-204-8833
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