Showing posts with label Denise Bibro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denise Bibro. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Denise Bibro Opening April 11-May 11 2019 Cath Dusty Boynton


DUSTY BOYNTON 

APRIL 11 - MAY 11, 2019




Dusty Boynton
What's Normal, 2009. Mixed media on paper, 36 x 44 inches

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Denise Bibro Fine Art, 529 West 20 Street, Chelsea, NYC, is pleased to announce Dusty Boynton's solo exhibition, CLOSE ENCOUNTERS.

This exhibition is comprised of primarily abstracted figurative compositions in oil on canvas and mixed media on paper. This survey of works created within the last decade highlights Boynton's most successful oeuvre of interpretive realism. 

Boynton's modius operandi... her spontaneous and organic way of painting... successfully creates narratives that evoke emotional dialogues of the human condition. Her works provide a broad range of emotions; from the whimsical to the mysterious, the dark to the elated, and the proactive to the contemplative.

Dusty Boynton has had numerous solo and group exhibitions, not only at Denise Bibro Fine Art, but she has also had various shows at Museums and Cultural Institutions including the Delaware Contemporary Art Museum, Wilmington, DE; The Burlington Art Center, Burlington, VT; and The Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, VT. Boynton has been featured and exhibited at international art fairs such as Art Miami, Art Context, Houston Art Fair, and Art South Hampton to name a few. Boynton's work is also in numerous private and public collections and has been featured in the movie Remember Me with Robert Pattinson. 

There will be an upcoming solo exhibition of Boynton's work at The Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT.

Boynton has had reviews in numerous publications including;
Architectural Digest, Art Forum, ArtNews, Art in America, The New York Times, Arts Magazine, New Art Examiner, and
The Wall Street Journal, among others.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

If you like Collage and I doo catch Denise Bibro: #CollageNow Analogue Collage in an Instagram Era February 14 - March 2, 2019 !!!!!



PICKS OF THE WEEK



Analogue Collage in an Instagram Era


February 14 - March 2, 2019



Cynthia Crier
West Village III, 2012. Oil and mixed media, 8 x 8 inches

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Andrea Burgay
Words, 2017. Mixed media collage, acrylic, and UV glaze, 26 x 20 inches

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Elizabeth Riley
Traveling, 2017. Video stills ink jet printed on paper and paint on durlar, 23 x 27 inches

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Pat Zalisko
Remnants of a Past Life, 2018. Collage with canvas, acrylic, and ink on canvas, 
12.25 x 12.25 inches

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Denise Bibro Fine Art, Chelsea, NYC, is pleased to announce, #Collage Now. Analogue Collage in an Instagram Era. The exhibitions runs February 14 - March 2, 2019.

Collage is a medium that has been employed by artists for centuries and by numerous fine artists including Matisse, Picasso, Braque, and Schwitters to name a few. "A piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric on to a backing."

Social Media... regardless of what one thinks and feels about it is an integral part of life today. No one can deny that. It impacts almost all of us one way or another in various degrees. The traditional venues of communication are only alternatives but not employed by many as the norm. The art world... whether it is an artist, collector, gallery, or a museum have had to use and relate to these new tools, and forms of delivery and communication. Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and Facebook are here and cannot be denied even though the implications and interpretations can be both simultaneously good and bad. 

We have chosen to highlight two specific things: Collage Artists and Collage Artists that have mastered the use of Instagram as a platform to promote and expose their art. We have invited four artists who have stellar Instagram followings: Rhed Fawell, Jitka Kopejtková, Sergey Nekhaev and Miss.Printed to show alongside 32 other collage artists from around the world.

These artists not only create exceptional collage, but they have also mastered Instagram to share their work internationally. By having this exhibition, we are pushing the throttle further to expose and engage the viewer in this well-deserving medium.

Collage artists from all over the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe have submitted fantastic examples of this interesting and centuries established medium. The collages chosen are to provoke the viewer to see the 3D in a primarily two dimensional medium. There will be what some would refer to as traditional two-dimensional collage methods of cut up materials such as photos, print matters, drawings, maps ... and there are those that are comprised of similar materials but in a three-dimensional format, with paper and wood construction that expand the formats. These broad range of artists offer numerous aesthetics; political, social, important gender and body issues, fashion and environmental politics to name a few. Others create fantastical hypothetical worlds and have allegorical and mythological elements. Many evoke narratives and possible stories to share.

Artists Include:
Rhed Fawell, Jitka Kopejtková, Sergey Nekhaev, Miss Printed, Kayo Albert, Inas Al-Soqi, Charlotte Brown, Laurene Krasny Brown, Marc Brown, Andrea Burgay, Matthew Ivan Cherry, Cynthia Crier, Elaine Forrest, Leslie Fry, Tom Greaves, Fred Gutzeit, John Patrick Hart, Patrick Hay, John Hudson, Jessie Laura, David Lavine, Lawrence Terry, Patrick McCloskey, Karen Nielson-Fried, David Powell, Gerri Rachins, Elizabeth Riley, Anna Rindos, Ola Rondiak, The Scissorhands, Geoffrey Stein, Stewart Siskind, Natasha Sud, Paul Antonio Szabo, Guy Veryzer, and Patricia Zalisko


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For more information please visit our website www.denisebibrofineart.com or email us at info@denisebibrofineart.com.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

I enjoyed this: Denise Bibro, Nov. 15-Dec.15, 2018,Frances Middendorf, Dog Fight and Visitor, Sanguine chalk and gum arabic on paper, 30 x 22 inches, 2004



November, 2018

PICK OF THE WEEK
Sleepless Nights


November 15 - December 15, 2018

          Frances Middendorf, Dog Fight and Visitor, Sanguine chalk and gum arabic on paper, 30 x 22 inches, 2004
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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Denise Bibro Thursday Nov.1 discussion statrs at 5:305;30




Susan Woods                                                               Chaos, 2011

Speaking Sculpture: 
Drawing with Metal and other Dimensional Materials

Come join us and have a glass of wine to celebrate Susan Woods' book and works currently on display at the gallery in her solo exhibition Drawing with Metal 
Christina MasseyDaniel Sinclair, London Tsai, and Susan Woods will discuss the sculptural process, application of materials, and conceptualization of both small and large projects.



Thursday, November 1
Begins: 5:30pm | Discussion: 6pm




Denise Bibro Fine Art
529 West 20th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10011

We hope to see you there! 
Refreshments will be served.

                                           Susan Woods                                           Ann Taylor, Madison Avenue, New York 

Christina Massey                                                         Artisanal 17, 2016

Daniel Sinclair                                                                                2018

London Tsai                                                                                    Theo


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