Showing posts with label november 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label november 2011. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Boston International Fine Art Show




THE ONLY SHOW AND SALE OF ITS KIND IN NEW ENGLAND! 

GALA PREVIEW
Thursday, November 17, 5:30-8:30pm
To benefit The Greater Boston Food BankTickets: $100 & $250
To order tickets, please visit www.GBFB.org
or call the show office at 617-363-0405

WEEKEND SHOW & SALE
Fri 1-9, Sat 11-8, Sun 11-5
Admission $15, under 12 free.
Cafe at the show.  Valet parking available.
Complimentary catalog and readmission.
The Cyclorama
Boston Center for the Arts
539 Tremont Street, Boston

For information: 617-363-0405

www.FineArtBoston.com


SHOW CATALOG NOW ONLINE!
The digital edition of our 2011 show catalog is now live online at www.FineArtBoston.com.  Browse our list of exhibitors, learn more about our 15th anniversary festivities and get a sneak peak at the spectacular selection of fine art at this year's show.  No download is required.

To browse the 2011 show catalog, please visit
www.FineArtBoston.com

SPECIAL PROGRAMS - free with show admission

Friday, November 18, 6:30pm - Art Collecting: A Passion, An Investment, or Both?
Is art a luxury brand, as sensitive to the stock markets as high-end fashion?  Or does it represent a safe investment in troubled times, much like gold?  Join our panel of experts including Christopher D. Perry, Senior Vice President and Senior Fiduciary Officer, Northern Trust (Boston); Lou Salerno, Questroyal Gallery (New York); and Julie Sherlock, Assistant Vice President, ACE Private Risk Services (New York)

Saturday, November 19,
3:00pm - Shaping the Present: Realist Art Then and Now
For years, people have been saying realist art is coming back.  Judging from its growing visibility and the mushrooming of realist art schools nationwide, it's more accurate to say it's here.  Join us for this intriguing panel, animated by two national editors and popular BIFAS presenters:  Joshua Rose of American Art Collector and Peter Trippi of Fine Art Connoisseur.

Additional information on special programs is available at www.FineArtBoston.com

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Masterworks Duo Exhibition

MASTERWORKS DUO EXHIBITION
With Clayton J. Beck III and Albert Handell

On Display from November 4, 2011 – November 30, 2011

CHARLESTON, SC (October 2011)- M Gallery of Fine Art SE is pleased to present “
Master Works Duo Exhibition” featuring living masters Albert Handell and Clayton J. Beck, III.  The show will be composed of works from both artists in pastel and oil and will hang from November 4th – November 30th,. The opening reception will be held on Friday, November 4th, in tandem with the First Friday Art Walk. We will broadcast the event live on our website  www.mgalleryoffineart.com from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Albert Handell enrolled in the Art Students League of New York City to study drawing and anatomy with the late Louis Priscilla and the late Robert Ward Johnson. He also studied painting for two years with Frank Mason. From 1961 to 1965, Handell lived and traveled in Europe. In Paris, he painted independently in his own studio, working from the model at L’Ecole de la Grande Chaumiere and at the Louvre, copying the old masters. A 1980 trip to Santa Fe was life changing, sparking a love affair with the Southwestern landscape. He is a Master Signature Member of Oil Painters of America. He is one of only three living artists to be voted into the Pastel Society of America’s Hall of Fame. Handell currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and teaches nationally and internationally.


Born in Illinois, Clayton J. Beck, III studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, as well at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts with Richard Schmid.  His career began while attending the American Academy, exhibiting at Jody Kirberger’s Talisman Gallery. He has received awards of excellence and distinction from the Midwest Pastel Society, the Pastel Society of America, the Municipal Art League of Chicago, the Palette & Chisel and the Oil Painters of America.  He then began teaching in Chicago after graduation.
Join us on opening night to experience the work of two of the greatest artists of our era, good friends, and great brush men!