Monday, November 15, 2021

Celebrate Indigenous People's Art with Guest Speaker W. Jackson Rushing III Tuesday, November 16 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Education Coordinator, Joyce Raimondo
THIS WEEK FREE ZOOM - for Adults
Times listed below are Eastern Standard Time (US)
Celebrate Indigenous People's Art with Guest Speaker W. Jackson Rushing III
Tuesday, November 16
4:00 - 5:00 pm
How did the signs and symbols of indigenous people’s art inspire Jackson Pollock? Joyce will guide a discussion with W. Jackson Rushing III, author of Native American Art and the New York Avant-Garde. Then live on Zoom Joyce will tour the barn studio where Pollock created his groundbreaking poured paintings. 

Dream On! 
Tour and Art Workshop
Wednesday, November 17, 2:00- 3:15 pm
How can our dreams, unconscious mind, and imagination be expressed in art? This live Zoom tour and workshop explores the tenets of Surrealist art and its impact on Pollock and Krasner. Following the tour and presentation, participants will be guided in Surrealist writing and art activities designed to access the unconscious mind. Have a pencil and paper on hand. 

ALSO AVAILABLE: BOOK YOUR VIRTAUL SCHOOL OR LIBRARY TRIP

IMAGES

Jackson Pollock, Guardians of the Secret, 1943. Oil on canvas, 48 3/4 x 75 in. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art © The Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Lee Krasner, Surrealist Composition, ca. 1935-36. Mixed media on paper, 12 x 9 in.
The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
© The Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 



Contact: Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator at Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center.
Call 917 502 0790 or email us for more information.

Denise Bibro Fine Art announces their first Virtual Art Auction Tuesday, November 16 – Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Bernd Mattiebe, Untitled III, 1999, acrylic on canvas, 31 x 21.5 in. USD 1,500 – 2200

DBFA Virtual Art Auction
Tuesday, November 16 – Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Denise Bibro Fine Art is thrilled to announce the inaugural DBFA Virtual Art Auction featuring the work of Michael Ricardo Andreev, Paul Binai, David Herman, Erica Licea-Kane, Inger Sand Lee, Bernd Mattiebe, Barbara Morgan, and Peter Wiehl. Starting tomorrow, visit our Artsy page to view work and place a bid!

Michael Ricardo Andreev's prints are allegorical, emotional dialogues with the collective unconscious, emphasized by bright colors, overlapping juxtapositions of shapes, and flying objects to create a multilayered experience.

Paul Binai fuses Eastern and Western culture, depicting a mysterious dark side inspired by Noir Cinematography. His characters are drawn from literature, history, personal experiences, and memory. 

David Herman uses repetition and sequences to produce artwork imbued with unique movement and rhythm, placing emphasis on both shapes and negative space. 

Erica Licea-Kane’s multi-layered mixed-media work explores visual forms and shapes of nature, often combining them with geometric patterns, creating tension between organic and rigid structures. 

Inger Sand Lee employs organic materials to achieve a perfect synthesis of aesthetics and science in her minimalistic compositions with highly tactile surfaces.

Bernd Mattiebe explores color as an ultimate stimulus and a trigger of psychological response, taking inspiration from the works of color field master Morris Louis.

Barbara Morgan creates complex photomontages by employing old and recent negatives along with hand painting, infusing each piece with an intimate and personal touch of an artist. 

Peter Wiehl's work reflects his keen interest in the properties and characteristics of mixed media and the desire to uncover the mystery of the universal laws of transformation in natural phenomena.

Contact the gallery with any questions: info@denisebibrofineart.com
Denise Bibro Fine Art is open Tuesday – Friday by appointment only.

info@denisebibrofineart.com / (212) 647-7030

Phillips to Host The Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize Finalist’s Exhibition 2021



 

Phillips to Host The Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize Finalist’s Exhibition 2021

 

Exhibition to go on View in Phillips Berkeley Square Galleries Alongside New Now this December

 

Phillips is proud to partner with The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) this December to present the second edition of the The Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize, London. Established in 2012, The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) Students Prize is an annual award designed to celebrate the importance of art in the education system and recognise the quality of artworks produced by secondary school students citywide and this year it is generously supported by Praemium. As official venue partner of The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) Students Prize, Phillips will host the 20 shortlisted artworks in a Finalists Exhibition at Phillips London headquarters at 30 Berkeley Square, where it will run alongside New Now from 2 – 9 December 2021. 

 

Tamila Kerimova, Specialist, Director, Head of Day Sale, 20th Century & Contemporary Art, said: “Phillips is delighted to partner with The Sovereign Art Foundation and honoured to host the London Students Prize Finalists’ exhibition for the second year in a row. The aim of our ongoing partnership is to celebrate the importance of art in schools and to support the Sovereign Art Foundation in their endeavours to champion young artists through the Student Prize. At Phillips, our goal is to discover and showcase extraordinary art and a huge part of that is encouraging the next generation to continue to nurture their creativity. As we saw in the exhibition last year, secondary-school students produce exceptional high-quality art, and their talents should be recognised and commended so they feel confident to pursue their passion for art. We look forward to welcoming visitors to view the Students Prize Finalists exhibition alongside our New Now auction highlights in our galleries on Berkeley Square this December.”

 

Ben Lester, Head of Distribution, UK and International at Praemium, commented on their support of the prize: “We strive to create a work environment where talent is nurtured and expression in all its forms is celebrated at Praemium. So, we’re delighted to support the Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize London 2021 in nurturing and showcasing the incredible talent of London’s young artists. It’s an honour to be involved.”

 

Secondary schools across London were invited to nominate their best art students to digitally submit artworks to the competition. The finalists were selected from 136 entries by a judging panel comprising professionals from different facets of the art world, an exciting panel of judges including  Caroline Walker, Visual Artist, Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, Founder ofARTUNER, Howard Bilton, Founder and Chairman of SAF, Hugo Wilson, English Artist and Sculptor , Idris Khan,contemporary British artist, Kamiar Maleki, Director of Volta Art Fairs, Melanie Gerlis, Art market columnist for the Financial Times, and Tamila Kerimova, Specialist, Director, Head of Day Sale, 20th Century & Contemporary Art, Phillips.

 

The overall winner of The Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize, London 2021 will be determined when the judging panel examine the shortlisted works in person at the Finalists Exhibition; selecting one student to be awarded the Judges’ Prize trophy and £800 (their school art department will receive £2,000). To boost public engagement and increase exposure for the students, exhibition visitors are also invited to cast a vote for their favourite finalist artwork to receive a Public Vote Prize trophy and £400 (and their school £1,000). Online votes will also be accepted from the general public via web gallery  with voting closing at 18:00hrs GMT on 6 December 2021. Furthermore, students can opt to enter their works into a silent auction - the proceeds of which are split between the artist and Foundation. This year SAF have selected Place 2 Be, a children’s mental health charity, to receive any funds raised.  

 

SAF runs ten Student Prizes around the world, the first of which was established in 2012 in Hong Kong, followed by Bahrain, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Malta, Mauritius, Portugal and Singapore. The winners from London will go up against the winners from the other prizes in contention for the Global Students Prize. 

 

Visiting Information

Exhibition period:                     2 –9 December 2021

Opening hours:                        Monday – Saturday, 10am–6pm; Sunday, 12pm-6pm

Venue:                                     Phillips, 30 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6EX

Admission:                              Free

 

Press Kit

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Finalists of The Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize, London 2021

 

Artists name  

Artwork name

School

Alicia Allan Padilla

Lockdown Dreams

Canada Blanch, Spanish School London

Archibald McCombie

Lines of Experience

Dulwich College

Dellilah Jamal 

Utamaduni 

St Paul's Way Trust School

Ella Mash

In Bed (after Paula Rego)

The West London Free School 

Elsa LaFollette

Underground

Southbank International 

Emilio Nunzi

Mind's Eye

Dulwich College 

Fasihah Haseeb

Carving Memories

Oaklands Secondary School 

Georgios Pavlibeyi

Visions of Tomorrow

Monoux College

Hanna Aicha Belalia

Do not go gently 

Trinity Church of England School, Lewisham

India Dale

In the Bath (after Marat)

The West London Free School

Jasmine Lambert

A Pause in Fertility 

Kew House School

John Abboodass

City Lines

Dulwich College

Luisa Valeriani

Ghost

The West London Free School

Margaux Murray

Unseen Toll 

Kew House School

Masud Alao

Diffuse

Dulwich College

Monty Hunt

Rainbow

The West London Free School

Nephele Jepras

Hands. Face. Space: Fragmented memory, love and loss

Kingsdale Foundation School

Phoebe Simeonides

Girl, unfinished 

Kingsdale Foundation School

Selina Castillo-Velez

Inside Out

The West London Free School

Viviana Gelasia Hoare

Lady of Fruit

Chestnut Grove Academy

 

 

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ABOUT PHILLIPS

Phillips is a leading global platform for buying and selling 20th and 21st century art and design. With dedicated expertise in the areas of 20th Century and Contemporary Art, Design, Photographs, Editions, Watches, and Jewelry, Phillips offers professional services and advice on all aspects of collecting. Auctions and exhibitions are held at salerooms in New York, London, Geneva, and Hong Kong, while clients are further served through representative offices based throughout Europe, the United States and Asia. Phillips also offers an online auction platform accessible anywhere in the world.  In addition to providing selling and buying opportunities through auction, Phillips brokers private sales and offers assistance with appraisals, valuations, and other financial services.

Visit www.phillips.com for further information.

 

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PRESS CONTACT:            

LONDON – Anna Chapman, Press, Events & Partnerships Officer         achapman@phillips.com  +44 20 7901 7903

 

 

The Sovereign Art Foundation

The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) is a charitable organisation that was founded in 2003 with a well-defined twin focus: to recognise the growing wealth of contemporary art talent in Asia and bring the proven benefits of expressive arts to disadvantaged children.

In the same year, SAF launched The Sovereign Asian Art Prize, now recognised as the most established and prestigious annual art award in Asia-Pacific. The Prize increases the international exposure of artists in the region, whilst raising funds by auctioning shortlisted artworks and sharing proceeds equally between the participating artists and SAF. SAF uses these proceeds to fund programmes that support disadvantaged children using expressive arts. This model has so far raised US$10 million for artists and charities worldwide.

In 2013, SAF launched Make It Better (MIB), an initiative that supports children from low-income backgrounds and with special educational needs in Hong Kong. MIB works in local schools and community centres to offer children a programme of expressive arts workshops designed to build self-esteem, confidence, self-awareness and interpersonal skills. SAF also supports teachers, social workers and caregivers of these children by introducing them to the therapeutic benefits of art. 

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Sovereign

Sovereign began in Gibraltar in 1987 and has since grown into one of the largest independent corporate and trust service providers in the world. Sovereign currently manages over 20,000 clients that include companies, entrepreneurs, private investors or high net worth individuals and their families and have assets under administration in excess of US$10 billion. ​

Sovereign Corporate Services – offers company formation and management across all major jurisdictions, together with the necessary support to assist companies of all sizes to establish and sustain operations successfully.

Sovereign Private Client Services – provides trustee services, wealth management and succession planning to internationally mobile families and entrepreneurs.

Sovereign Retirement Planning – devises and administers individual and corporate international pension schemes that offer choice, transparency and portability across multiple jurisdictions.

Sovereign Insurance Services – offers bespoke corporate and personal insurance services for our clients, wherever they are domiciled.

Sovereign has established a network of offices or agents in all major international finance centres, allowing clients to access a global service from a local point of delivery and holds appropriate authorisations in all jurisdictions that require it to be licensed.

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PRESS CONTACT:            

Georgina Angus                                        Georgina@sovereignartfoundation.com        +44 (0) 77 650 910 77  

 

Praemium

 

Praemium is a global provider of digital-first financial services. In the UK, we work with financial advisers in three different ways: custody and administration through the Praemium investment platform; adviser practice management support through Plum Software and Wealthcraft; and discretionary investment management through Smart Investment Management. In other words, we help to take the administrative hassle out of your financial adviser’s day job so that they can focus on the important stuff, working with you to realise your financial goals. 

 

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