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Thursday, January 18, 2024

The exhibition " Sharon Stone with her paintings. Her gallery show has been extended one more month, until Feb. 20th.

Sharon Stone with her paintings. Her gallery show has been extended one more month, until Feb. 20th.

Dear Jamie,

If you plan to be in the New York area, we invite you to visit this beautiful art gallery show. Sharon Stone's exhibition has been extended one more month, until February 20th. The East Coast premiere of Sharon Stone's art is on view now at the C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut (a direct 45-minute train ride from New York City).

Her paintings have been praised by Jerry Saltz, the Pulitzer Prize winning art critic. Jerry Saltz recently selected Sharon Stone for his artist talk at Vulture Fest, and for his artist talk at the 92nd Street Y. Please scroll down to see the press release and links to photos and videos.



 
 

The East Coast Premiere of Sharon Stone's Paintings

 

The exhibition "

Sharon Stone with her paintings. Her gallery show has been extended one more month, until Feb. 20th.

Dear Jamie,

If you plan to be in the New York area, we invite you to visit this beautiful art gallery show. Sharon Stone's exhibition has been extended one more month, until February 20th. The East Coast premiere of Sharon Stone's art is on view now at the C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut (a direct 45-minute train ride from New York City).

Her paintings have been praised by Jerry Saltz, the Pulitzer Prize winning art critic. Jerry Saltz recently selected Sharon Stone for his artist talk at Vulture Fest, and for his artist talk at the 92nd Street Y. Please scroll down to see the press release and links to photos and videos.



 

 

The East Coast Premiere of Sharon Stone's Paintings

 

The exhibition "Sharon Stone: Welcome to My Garden" extended one more month until February 20th

 

The C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut presents the East Coast premiere of Sharon Stone’s paintings. The exhibition Sharon Stone: Welcome To My Garden is extended one more month until February 20.

Her art is praised by collectors and art world luminaries, including Jerry Saltz (the Senior Art Critic for New York Magazine and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism). 

The gallery show features 19 paintings by Stone, and is the first time her artworks are exhibited outside of Los Angeles. 

“I created these works to understand the essence of pure creativity that comes from heartfelt truth, to let go of the noise, the judgements, and the pollution of our societal pulls,” says Sharon Stone

Stone is internationally recognized as a global cultural leader, her many honors include: the Women Making History Award from the National Women’s History Museum; the Einstein Spirit of Achievement Award; the Nobel Peace Summit Award Laureate; the Golden Globe Award; a Prime-time Emmy Award; an Academy Award Nomination; she was named a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in France; the 2023 Courage Award; the Harvard Humanitarian Award; and the Human Rights Campaign Humanitarian Award, among her many accolades. 

Stone was recently honored as the Global Citizen of the Year at the 2023 United Nations UNCA Awards.

 
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Join Oliver Cole Gallery, at Art Palm Beach + Contemporary, JANUARY 24-28, 2024 PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER BOOTH 708/809

 

JANUARY 24-28, 2024

PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER

BOOTH 708/809

 

Join us to the 2024 edition of Art Palm Beach, where we will exhibit works by Casper Brindle, Noon Spiegel, Sebastiaan Knot, Anna Kruhelska, Paul Rousso, Ted Collier, John Zoller, William Barbosa, Peter Combe, Gregory Watin, Nicholas Biddle

 
 

Paul Rousso

South Pacific, 2023

Mixed media with hand sculpted acrylic

Piece unique | 46.5 x 73 x 7 in (118.1 x 185.4 x 17.8 cm)

 

Ted Collier

Circle Series 5 | Black, 2022

Acrylic and resin on raw canvas set in handmade wooden frame

Piece unique | 60 x 48 in (152.4 x 121.9 cm)

 

John Zoller

Rotational Interference, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

Piece unique | Diameter 48 in (121.9 cm)

 

Anna Kruhelska

Untitled 216, 2023

Hand-folded, light-resistant and acid-free archival paper

Piece unique | 39.5 x 27.5 x 2.5 in (100.3 x 69.9 x 6.4 cm)

 

Casper Brindle

Light Glyph Vacuum Form | Olive Green, 2023

Pigmented acrylic

Piece unique | 41 x 17 in (104.1 x 43.2 cm)

 

Gregory Watin

Everywhere, 2023

Mixed media on plexiglass and wood

Piece unique |  51.2 x 51.2 in (130 x 130 cm)

 

Sebastiaan Knot

N 62292, 2024

Archival pigment print, facemount acrylics, mounted Dibond, boxframe

Edition of 1 |  55.1 x 41.3 in (140 x 105 cm)

 

ART PALM BEACH

PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER

650 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Wednesday, January 24

Opening Night Premiere | 5 pm - 9 pm

Thursday, January 25 | 11 am - 7 pm

Friday, January 26 | 11 am - 7 pm

Saturday, January 27 | 11 am - 7 pm

Sunday, January 28 | 11 am - 6 pm

 
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Saturday, January 13, 2024

Jin the Audubon Society2024: Fun "Who's That Bird Quiz!"

National Audubon Society
A bird's silhouette over a blurred background of a still body of water and lush green trees.
Quiz: Can You ID This Bird?
Here’s to our first “Who’s That Bird?” of 2024! Using the silhouetted bird image above and the three hints below, can you tell us who this bird is?
  • Clue #1: This duck has no close relatives, except for the Mandarin Duck of eastern Asia.
  • Clue #2: This bird prefers to nest in tree hollows, created either by Pileated Woodpeckers or, more often, the result of fallen tree branches.
  • Clue #3: This bird’s scientific name, Aix sponsa, loosely translates to “bridal duck,” as the species—the male, particularly—is so well appointed that it appears dressed for a wedding.
Do you know who this gorgeous bird is? Click below to learn more about our mystery bird and reveal the answer.
Who's That Bird?
Bonus Clue: This bird’s four-letter banding code, or nicknames researchers use as shorthand for species' names, is “WODU.
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Oliver Cole Gallery's INAUGURAL 2024 GROUP SHOW

 
 

Oliver Cole Gallery is glad to invite you to discover our

INAUGURAL 2024 GROUP SHOW

 

with works by:

Ai Weiwei, Donald Sultan, Tony Cragg, Casper Brindle, Anna Kruhelska, William Barbosa, Noon Spiegel, J. Margulis, NagyMolnar, John Zoller, Paul Rousso, Peter Combe, Dan Alva, Alberto José Sanchez

 
 

John Zoller

Interwoven Light Cluster, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

Piece unique | 48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)

 

Anna Kruhelska

Untitled 217, 2023

Hand-folded, light-resistant and acid-free archival paper

Piece unique | 27.5 x 39.5 x 2.5 in (69.9 x 100.3 x 2.5 cm)

 

Noon Spiegel

Untitled, 2023

Acrylic paint, pencil, ink and oil sticks on canvas

Piece unique | Diameter 60 in (152.4 cm)

 

Paul Rousso

New York Times The New Season 2023

Mixed media on hand sculpted polystyrene

Piece unique | 53 x 65 x 11 in (134.6 x 165.1 x 27.9 cm)

 

Casper Brindle

Light Glyph Vacuum Form Gold Rose, 2023

Pigmented acrylic

Piece unique | 74 x 44 in (188 x 111.8 cm)

 

NOW YOU CAN VISIT US FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME THROUGH A FACETIME GALLERY VISIT

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