Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gallery. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Gallery One Twenty Eight: Musashino Consortium 2024 -Sixth Annul Exhibition-May 1 - 12, 2024 Opening Reception: Friday, May 3, 5 - 8pm

Musashino Consortium 2024
-Sixth Annul Exhibition-

 

May 1 - 12, 2024
Opening Reception: Friday, May 3, 5 - 8pm

Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 1 - 6pm, Sunday 1 - 5pm
 

Musashino Consortium was established in 2017 by 14 artists in New York,
by the alumni of Musashino Art University. Musashino Art University is an Art University in Japan founded in 1929. Our medium may vary such as paintings, sculpture, installations, photographs and multimedia, but we, who have left Japan long ago have found a significance in the opportunity to present our works in New York. This collaboration as a group symbolizes the transformation
we have experienced in the midst American art and society.

 

Kana Handel. Miho Hiranouchi. Maho Kino. Ayane Kurai. Kunihiko Maehara.
Mieko Mitachi. Hiroko Ohno. Mitsuya Okumura. Yasuko Okumura.
Yoshimi Tanaka. Akemi Uehara. Junko Yoda. Toshihisa Yoda. Atsuko Mu Yuma.


Painting by Miho Hiranouchi

 

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Scope Miami 2012



SCOPE Miami 2012

George Sanchez-Calderon
The Family of Man, 2011
Altered Solari Di Udine Split-Flap Display, 96" x 252"

Curated by David Hunt







SCOPE Miami 2012



MARIO MAURONER
CONTEMPORARY ART



JACOB KARPIO GALERIA


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SCOPE Miami 2012

SCOPE MIAMI PAVILION
110 N.E. 36th St.
Miami, FL 33138


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SCOPE Miami 2012

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ANTHONY CRAGG
It is, It isn´t
Wood, 242 x 150 x 110 cm
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DANI UMPI
Untitled (jerseys)
ADAN VALLECILLOS
Untitled (orange piece)

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ETHAN COHEN FINE ARTS


SHIRIN ART CENTER


SCOPE Miami 2012

SCOPE Miami 2012

Michael Zelehoski
National Gridlock
Mixed Media, 63" x 68"
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Farnaz Rabieejah
The Golden Gun
Bronze, 39 x 3.5 x 26.5 cm
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SCOPE Miami 2012



SCOPE Art Show returns to Miami in 2012 with a new location on the most highly-trafficked gateway to the Midtown Arts District. Located at N.E. 36th St and Midtown Blvd., SCOPE Miami's monumental 100,000 sq. ft. pavilion will house its most ambitious fair to date, featuring a selection of 20 innovative Breeder Program galleries presented alongside 85 established international exhibitors. Celebrated as the premier launching pad for contemporary art, SCOPE Miami will run concurrent with Art Basel Miami, December 4 – 9th, 2012. Download Exhibitor Prospectus here


Monday, October 1, 2012

Art Couture welcomes you to - “CONTEMPORARY ART ATTITUDES”


Art Couture welcomes you to - “CONTEMPORARY ART ATTITUDES”

Starts on Oct 8, 2012 and Ends on Nov 8, 2012
Gallery viewing timings- 10AM till 11PM – Daily



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

New paintings from Imaginary Surrealist Daniel Merriam



WHAT | New paintings from Imaginary Surrealist Daniel Merriam, The Greatest Show on Earth

WHERE | AFA, 54 Greene Street @ Broome

EXHIBITIION | May 26th - June 20, 2012

RECEPTION | May 26th from 6-8pm, rsvp@afanyc.com

MORE INFO | Heidi Leigh at heidi@afanyc.com or 212.226.7374

GALLERY HOURS | Mon. - Sat., 10am - 7pm and Sun., 11am - 6pm

PREVIEW | Here


Although life in the circus depends on discipline, struggle and sacrifice, it is divergent thinking that is the catalyst for the magic. This show is dedicated to the performer and the double lives they must lead.

"It has been said by many artists that art is often the result of a struggle. I can attest to this based on years of devoting my abilities to an art form heavily reliant on discipline. Both the body and the mind are fully employed in such an effort.  In my case it is the urge to create ever upstaged challenges both in my paintings and my real life as well, that gets me from frenzy to frustration to exhaustion.  I strive to work sculpturally and architecturally as I paint. Each time the environment becomes more of an obstacle as I encounter the physical limitations inherent with being human."

Born in 1963 in a rural town in Maine, Daniel Merriam is one of seven artistic children. He taught himself to paint at a very young age, and used his art as a method of reflective play throughout his childhood. He went on to study mechanical and architectural design at Central Maine Vocational Technical Institute. While still in school, he applied his dimensional skills and passion for architecture to his family's design and construction business.In 1986, Merriam shifted his focus solely to fine art, and later that year had his first solo exhibition in Maine. Since then, his exhibitions throughout the United States & Europe  have been lauded and achieved critical acclaim. Merriam's work is included in countless private collections and in such public collections as The Riverside Museum of Art in California, The Gesundheit! Institute in Virginia, the Manhattan Club in New York, and the Merrill Lynch collection.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Artists Wanted - Self 2012: A Creative Competition Awarding $25,000 in Prizes




Artists Wanted
Self 2012:
A Creative Competition Awarding $25,000 in Prizes
+ Gallery Exhibition in NYC
+ $13,500 in Grants
+ 2 Page Magazine Spread
This is your moment to be discovered:
http://www.artistswanted.org/self/?f=self2012liq2
Within each work you create is a story of who you are as an artist.
We're looking for a special creative talent to bring to the forefront of the art world. Whether your work reveals an aspect of your personality, expresses your point of view, addresses a personal journey, and/or explores your unique identity, each artwork you create carries a part of your story.
This is about you. Learn more at:
http://www.artistswanted.org/self/?f=self2012liq2
Get your art reviewed by an esteemed panel of jurors from:
+ Galerie Lelong
+ Auckland Art Gallery
+ Para/Site Art Space
+ Public Art Review
+ and more...

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

"Braving the New World" - Mary Martin Gallery

“BRAVING THE NEW WORLD”
AT MARY MARTIN GALLERY 
 

According to Randall LaGro, intuitive painter and printmaker, our world is definitely in a time of change and transition. LaGro speaks pertinently to the situation in his show, “Braving the New World”, which will be the featured show in April at the Mary Martin Gallery.

Opening reception will be held on the evening of April the 6st from 5 pm to 8 pm.
 
Honoring the latent strengths and beauties of our human nature and the mystery which surrounds our lives is the theme. “This show is about the quiet glories of the human potential, our fellowship with creation and the conviction that we are bound to all of history and humanity”, states LaGro.
 
Using his signature artistic style, “Intuitive Poetic Realism and Abstraction”, LaGro combines elements of the conscious and the subconscious with the goal to encourage the viewer take on the subject and images as their own, finding their own story and wonderment.

Paintings, "Mystic Journey", "The child shall lead" and " Last of a species" are “poetic invitations to our primordial nature”; according to LaGro: “we are beings on a journey and what shall be the result is the ultimate question”. 

A graduate of the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, LaGro has been living in Taos, New Mexico for more than eighteen years where he paints in the historic Joseph H. Sharp studio.

As well as being nationally acclaimed for his paintings, LaGro is recognized for his special technique that has raised the standard of monotype processing, a widely misunderstood medium. Technically a print in that it involves the transfer of image, monotypes however are one of a kind, singular pieces of artwork, not multiples prints. Several of LaGro’s monochromatic monotypes are part of the show.

LaGro’s symbolic and narrative paintings and monotypes are meant to be reflective and reminders of our human journey and our potential to be fully realized. “I feel a sense of urgency. However, rather than a shout, a rant or some kind of clever art speak, I'm relying on the recognition of the human voice. I paint the paintings intuitively; and I don't like to expound too much on my thoughts, but as an example of my fascination with the power of art” states LaGro.

Randall LaGro is represented in Charleston by the Mary Martin Gallery, 103 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401.  Call 843-723-0303 for more information.

Friday, November 18, 2011

News from Daria Deshuk







Daria Deshuk
Narrative Artist
 
141 Maple Lane
Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Read about Daria Deshuk's recent work online
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By Daria Deshuk

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Berkley, CA 94720
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Daria Deshuk and Bernard Stote
Bernard Stote; curator at The New World Stages Gallery and Daria Deshuk, fine artist at the opening reception


FLASHBACK
"The Larry Rivers Years" 
Exhibition Extension
Now Through December 31st
And Into The New Year.
Gallery at New World Stages, located at 343 West 49th Street in New York City, has extended the current exhibition of Flashback: Street Scenes by Daria Deshuk "The Larry Rivers Years," an exhibition of 24 original oil paintings by Daria Deshuk.  The show is EXTENED until January, 2012.


 
 
 








Thursday, September 29, 2011

Art League of Long Island's 56th Annual Members' Exhibition

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 Coming Soon.....

The Art League of Long Island's 
56th Annual Members' Exhibition

PART I: October 9 - October 30 
Reception: Sunday, October 16, 3 - 5 PM

PART II: November 6 - November 27 
Reception: Sunday, November 6, 3 - 5 PM

GALLERY HOURS:Mon - Fri 9 - 4 PM, Sat & Sun 11 - 4 PM
 

 artwork 

Previous Members' Exhibition Winners of Winn Rae Juror Award 2010 - left to right: 
Part One Members' Exhibition 2010 "In Darkness" by Monika Camilluci; 
Part Two Members' Exhibition 2010 "But It was So Long Ago" by Carol M. Spielberg

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Figures of Timeless Beauty - Bryce Cameron Liston Solo Exhibition

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11 Broad Street Charleston, SC 29401

FIGURES OF TIMELESS BEAUTY
Bryce Cameron Liston Solo Exhibition

On Display from October 7, 2011 – October 31, 2011



CHARLESTON, SC (October 2011)- M Gallery of Fine Art is pleased to present a solo exhibition featuring the work of Bryce Cameron Liston. The show, entitled Figures of Timeless Beauty, will hang from October 7th – October 31st. The show will include at least ten of Liston’s paintings and possibly some drawings. All of the paintings will depict the female form and will include both interior and exterior scenes. The opening reception will be held on Friday, October 7th, in tandem with the First Friday Art Walk. There will be a Collectors’ Preview held the night before the event on Thursday October 6th.

The pieces that will comprise the show are intended to impart timelessness and continuity— impressions that the artist hopes will stay with the viewer long after they review his work. “I hate the thought of my artwork being or becoming outdated,” Liston explains, “I want the viewer to be able to say that painting is of someone right here, right now, or maybe of someone fifty years ago. Sure, clothing and hairstyle change, but other aspects of life, imagery, emotions, etc. do not and have not for hundreds of thousands of years.”

Liston believes that a good figurative painting has to contain four basic components including: correct anatomy; good composition; strong artistic elements such as shape, value, and edge; and finally, emotion or atmosphere. “I’ve spent my entire career as a painter trying to master these essentials and I think this collection of work embodies these concepts,” he says.

Liston has three favorite pieces that will appear in Figures of Timeless Beauty: Red, Blue, and Yellow. Each piece focuses on the balance of color and the effects of light on color, they also balance the literal and conceptual. They were painted in Liston’s studio using three of his best models. If Liston had to choose his favorite piece in Figures of Timeless Beauty, he would choose Red.

Although he studied art the University of Utah, Liston considers himself a primarily self-taught artist. If he had to name a mentor, he would choose renowned sculptor Edward Fraughton. “I worked for Ed in his foundry for over 15 years. I learned an invaluable amount from him during that time, particularly about human anatomy and gesture. It’s odd to say I learned how to paint from a sculptor, but to a certain extent it’s true,” he confesses.

As for influences, he names the great American illustrators such as Newell Convers Wyeth and Howard Pyle as his earliest sources of inspiration. Later in life, however, Liston gravitated towards the likes of John William Waterhouse and John Singer Sargent.

The human form heavily inspires Liston. “People are beautiful, mysterious, ever- changing and completely individual. I never, ever tire of drawing, painting and sculpting the human figure and I very strongly believe I never will. I think Michelangelo said it best: And who is so barbarous as not to understand that the foot of a man is nobler than his shoe.”
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For more information regarding Liston’s art, call 843.727.4500 or email Carlen Quinn at   cquinn@mgalleryoffineart.com.