Monday, March 31, 2014

Hilton Asmus Contemporary



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Hilton Asmus Contemporary, 716 N. Wells Street, Chicago, IL, will host a premier event Thursday, April 3, 2014.

Triumvirate: Expression of Three, will feature the combined works of three artists who express their creations through their individual element: Jillian Maas Backman, through the stroke of a pen; John Moulder, through the sound of a musical note; and Arica Hilton, through the color on a painter's palette.

The evening will include personal accounts of how these artists transposed the universal intuitives of thought, sound, and visual imagery into their own works of art. This Triumvirate Expression uses the arts to link elemental diversity with creative expression, and will share their thoughts on how everyone can spin this unconscious, transparent awareness into their own work of art, no matter the medium.

Joining the discussion as moderator is Elysabeth Alfano, creator, executive producer, and host of Fear No Art Chicago and The Dinner Party.

The open house venue will run from 6:30 p.m. through 8:00 p.m. and is open to the public. 
 
 ____________________________________________
PETER SOREL
on WTTW "CHICAGO TONIGHT"
 INTERVIEW by MARC VITALI
   
HILTON | ASMUS
CONTEMPORARY  
specializes in contemporary paintings, works on paper, fiber art, sculpture and photography. Featuring Chicago based artists, as well as internationally known artists from the Mediterranean Region such as Turkey, Greece, Italy, and the Middle East.   
                             
Located in the River North Art District, the gallery is at the corner of Wells and Superior (between PROSECCO, a fine dining Italian restaurant, 
and THE BOARDING HOUSE)

APRIL EVENTS
THURSDAY, APRIL 3
TRIUMVIRATE: 
EXPRESSION OF THREE
with JOHN MOULD
JILLIAN MAAS BACKMAN
ARICA HILTON

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PETER SOREL
HOLLYWOOD TO CHICAGO
EXHIBITION EXTENDED THRU
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
_______________________
CLINT EASTWOOD


PETER SOREL WITH JAKE HAMILTON, FOX NEWS

 
"TWO FRIDAS"

"NICOLE KIDMAN"

"STING"



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Reorient


REORIENT - In Search of Lost Time
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Emily Brown, 2014


Woods in morning, 2013, ink on paper, 52 3/4 x 36 3/4 inches

"My work arises in part out of my love of the natural landscape. I am intrigued by the challenge of making a distilled response to a particular felt experience outdoors. There change is constant and life, complex and increasingly vulnerable, is evident in many forms.

This is where I start. The memory and the images serve me in exploring relations of materials and marks, seeing what meanings they come to convey."

- Emily Brown, 2014
top: Uwe's woods, 2013, 53 x 93 inches, ink & acrylic on paper
bottom: 
Uwe's woods [detail]

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Harald Schmitz-Schmelzer



Liebe Freunde der Galerie,

anlässlich der Eröffnung der Quadriennale 2014 findet am kommenden Samstag, dem 5. April um 19 Uhr in unseren Galerieräumen auf der Hohenzollernstrasse ein Künstlergespräch mit Harald Schmitz-Schmelzer und Dirk Salz statt.
Im Rahmen ihrer aktuellen Ausstellungen „Enzyklopädien“ und „Deep Dives“ sprechen beide Künstler über ihren ganz eigenen Weg zur Kunst, ihr aktuelles Werk und geben einen Einblick in ihre künstlerischen Pläne und Erwartungen für die Zukunft.




Harald Schmitz-Schmelzer 


Dirk Salz


Die Galerie ist am 5. April von 18.00 bis 21.00 geöffnet.


Wir freuen uns sehr auf Ihren Besuch!

Bernd Lausberg                                           Harald Schmitz Schmelzer
Rachel Neumann                                         Dirk Salz
Anna-Lisa Langhoff
Laura Bachem   





Dear friends of Lausberg Contemporary,

in conjunction with the opening of the Duesseldorf Quadriennale 2014 we would like to welcome you and your friends to join our artist talk with Harald Schmitz-Schmelzer and Dirk Salz Saturday, April 5th 7pm at our Duesseldorf location.  Both artists currently showing  “Enzyklopädien” and “Deep Dives” will talk about their specific approach towards art, their current bodies of work and their expectations and plans for the future.

On April 5th the gallery is open to public from 6-9 pm.

We are looking forward to seeing you!

Bernd Lausberg                                           Harald Schmitz Schmelzer
Rachel Neumann                                         Dirk Salz
Anna-Lisa Langhoff
Laura Bachem 

Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg
Hohenzollernstr. 30
40211 Düsseldorf
T + F: +49 211/ 836 84 91
www.galerie-lausberg.com

toronto@galerie-lausberg.com
miami@galerie-lausberg.com
  

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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Lehman College Art Gallery



Lehman College Art Gallery
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
Cuban America: An Empire State of Mind  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Reception for Cuban America: An Empire State of Mind.  In the front: Empire State, 2013, by Alexandre Arrechea.  Photo Courtesy of Geandy Pavón
 
Events are free and open to the public. 
 
 
  
  
  

April 2, 2014 at 
5:00pm 
Artist Talk: Emilio Pérez. 
In collaboration with Lehman College Art Department
  
  
  
April 8, 2014 at 6 pm
Lecture: Material Culture and Archive: Cuba and the United States, by María Antonia Cabrera  
Lecture: Possible Destinies: Reflections on Cuban/American Video, by curator Meyken Barreto 
   



 
May 8, 2014 at 12:30pm
Gallery Talk with three of the artists from the exhibition. The City and the Humanities Program






   
Gallery Talks: 
March 26, 2014 at 12:30pm 
April 1, 2014 at 1:00pm
April 10, 2014 at 12:30pm
May 1, 2014 at 12:00 pm
  
 
Cuban America: An Empire State of Mind includes over 35 contemporary artists of Cuban descent, who have been raised in the States or in Cuba. In this groundbreaking exhibition, a myriad of themes are inspired by America: as the familiar homeland for second and third generation children of Cuban parents, or as the distant, imagined place that has historically empowered diverse ideologies on the Island. In a wide range of perspectives and styles, the United States can be both the backdrop, and the protagonist in diverse narratives. 
These views, rarely put together, portray multiple landscapes of the concept of empire, so easily associated with both countries, while the works in this exhibition add to the construction of a fresh, as well as complex, image of America: a Cuban America.  
  
The exhibition is co-curated by Yuneikys Villalonga and Susan Hoeltzel and includes a related Cuban video art program organized by guest curator Meykén Barreto. A series of special programs is conducted by guest curator Elvis Fuentes. 
  
Artists in the show include Alejandro Aguilera, Jairo Alfonso, Alexandre Arrechea, Tania Bruguera, María Magdalena Campos, Yoán Capote, Los Carpinteros, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Christian Curiel, Alessandra Expósito, Teresita Fernández, Carlos Garaicoa, Anthony Goicolea, María Elena González, Armando Guiller, Luis Mallo, María Martínez Cañas, Abelardo Morell, Gean Moreno & Ernesto Oroza, Glexis Novoa, Geandy Pavón, Emilio Pérez, Javier Piñón, Carlos Rodríguez Cárdenas, Andrés Serrano, & Katarina Wong.
 
Video program: Juan Carlos Alom, Allora and Calzadilla, Humberto Díaz, Felipe Dulzaides, Luis Gárciga, Tony Labat, Glenda León, and Ana Olema.
  

This exhibition is made possible with support from Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.;  Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation; The Reed Foundation; Alex and Carole Rosenberg; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature   
Special Thanks to Cabot Creamery and Havana Central Restaurant 
  

This exhibition and events begin the gallery's  
30th Anniversary Celebration 


 
Please help support the Lehman College Art Gallery  
with a tax deductible donation!
 
Lehman College Art Gallery's programs are made possible by:  Institute of Museum and Library Services; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor
Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York City Council through G. Oliver Koppell and the Bronx Delegation;
Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc.; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation;
Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation; IBM; Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation; The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation; 
The Reed Foundation;
and The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund


Lehman College Art Gallery
250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, N.Y. 10468-1589 
tel. 718-960-8731 - fax 718-960-6991
handicap accessible  
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10 am to 4 pm 
Admission is always free

Cutlog New York

Amidst Institutional Frieze Week Fairs, cutlog NY Stands Out
as the Destination for Discovering Cutting-Edge, Emerging Art

Photo © Yana Bannikova

New York, March 26, 2014 — From May 8-11, 2014 cutlog NY will embark upon its second edition during Frieze Week NYC, promising to be the destination for discovering work by some of the most exciting contemporary artists from around the world. Art, installations, performances, talks, and films will be presented by an international selection of cutting-edge artists, galleries and curators with a special focus on emerging art and first-time exhibitors. Each day of the five-day longfair will offer visitors something new to explore, with engaging programming and distinctive projects curated by a jury of professionals, appealing to those curious to experience the freshest work on the market.

As the sister fair to cutlog Paris and the first French art fair to showcase in New York City’s Frieze Week, cutlog NY set an extraordinary precedent in 2013 by championing diverse and independent artists and galleries, engaging in intellectually intimate conversations, and serving not only as the bridge between the artistic communities of Paris and New York but also as the public’s stepping stone to fresh experiences and unexpected discoveries. The fair’s dynamic, alternative approach to satisfying the unmet demands of artists, galleries, collectors, and enthusiasts alike has proven wildly successful. In its inaugural fair, total sales for artists under 30 exceeded $1 million, making cutlog NY a substantial contributor to the $84 million in global sales for emerging artists in 2013, as projected by Artprice.

cutlog NY aims to capitalize on last year’s momentous achievements, continuing to evolve and explore the most exciting, underserved trends from all over the world. Patrons at this year’s fair can expect to be privy to movements and work by approximately 40 galleries presenting work slated to mature from obscurity to “the next big thing,” and at an approachable market value. Highlights this year will include many esteemed returning exhibitors, including Art Connections, Yael Rosenblut, La Galerie Les Singuliers and TURF, as well as first time exhibitors such as {TEMP} Art Space, IFAC and Fresh Eggs Gallery. In addition, guests can look forward to tours conducted by Sotheby’s and SOHO House, cultural partnerships with ARTE and MoMA PS1, and media partnerships with ArtSlant, Artprice, Modern Painter, and many more.

Festivities will return once again to the indoor and outdoor spaces at the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center, a Dutch neo-gothic building located at 107 Suffolk Street in the Lower East Side that has been beautifully repurposed from its original incarnation as a public school. Rather than subscribing to the static booth displays typical of many art fairs, cutlog NY sees itself as an alternative to a homogenized exhibition format. In the disruptive and experimental spirit of Fluxus, synergy between gallery exhibitors is emphasized, artists are invited to interact with and activate the distinctive spaces of the fair venue, and audience participation and conversation is both natural and nurtured.

For more information, visit www.cutlog.org

cutlog NY Contact

Guy Reziciner, cutlog NY Co-Director: guy@cutlog.org
Bruno Hadjadj, cutlog NY Co-Director: bruno@cutlog.org

Media Contact

A&O PR
Lainya Magaña
lainya@aopublic.com
415-577-1275

cutlog NY Dates and Times

May 7, 2014: Vernissage by Invite Only, 5pm – 10pm
May 8, 9, 10, 2014: 12pm – 9pm
May 11, 2014: 12pm – 9pm

Location

107 Suffolk Street,
New York, NY 10002

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RBW in Seattle - Inform Representation


RBW in Seattle - Inform Representation

The Rich Brilliant Willing line is now available at our exclusive Seattle dealer,
Inform Interiors.

Handling all contract and residential sales, Inform Interiors will be your port of call
in the coastal city and can be found at 300 Dexter Ave N.

Please feel free to contact Hillary directly at the showroom with your RBW product
and Seattle project inquiries. She can be reached via hillary@informseattle.com.

Olivia Sholler

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NOHRA HAIME GALLERY HUGO BASTIDAS METAMORPHOSIS Opening Wednesday April 2nd from 6 to 8 p.m.


NOHRA HAIME GALLERY 

HUGO BASTIDAS
METAMORPHOSIS 

Opening Wednesday April 2nd from 6 to 8 p.m.



DELUGE, 2013, oil on linen, 80 x 80 in.   203.2 x 203.2 cm.





HUGO BASTIDAS: METAMORPHOSIS


  
An exhibition by Hugo Bastidas titled METAMORPHOSIS, will be on view at the Nohra Haime Gallery fromApril 2 to May 10, 2014.

METAMORPHOSIS explores the idea of transformation and change throughout history. Building on metaphors apparent in literature and film, Bastidas uses depictions of water, passageways, and windows into space as omens to signify change.

Touched by recent natural disasters, Bastidas maximizes his painterly skills in Trois After the Flood, 2013-2014, to depict this real-life sanctuary as if it had flooded with water. A nod to what could have been, he creates a surreal environment that blurs the lines of reality to form a connection between an actual environmental disaster and imagined fiction.

Similarly, You Can Get There From Here, 2013, expresses change by bridging the gap between reality and fantasy. Bastidas uses an existing setting, densely wooded and thick with leaves, and alters it by integrating a bright, spacious opening. This simple window is a revolution that drives the painting from a narrative of mystery to illumination.

11:45, The Swollen Seine, 2013, takes a realistic approach and successfully documents a drowning French landscape at 11:45am. Flooded from unusually heavy rains, a nearly black bridge from the lack of sunlight appears, as it stands over a wide, rushing river. The stormy sky, which is actually smog produced from a nearby power plant, attests that no metaphor is needed in this scene, only reality.

Bastidas uses METAMORPHOSIS as an outletto seek the alteration of truth. With the stroke of a brush, he questions what is and what could have been, and illustrates the potential shift in the plot of humanity.

Born in Quito, Ecuador in 1956, Hugo Bastidas moved to the United States in 1960. He received a B.F.A. from Rutgers University in Newark, NJ and a M.F.A. from Hunter College in New York. Throughout his career, he has earned a Fulbright Fellowship as well as a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, among others. Bastidas exhibits widely in the United Sates and is represented in the collection of numerous museums. 

For  a pdf catalogue, please return this email.

DATESApril 2 - May 10, 2014
RECEPTION FOR THE ARTISTWednesday, April 2 from 6 - 8 p.m.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Leslie Garrett at gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com or 212-888-3550


 

NOHRA  HAIME  GALLERY
730 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10019
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LISA SETTE GALLERY LEADS CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF MIDTOWN PHOENIX


LISA SETTE GALLERY LEADS CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF MIDTOWN PHOENIX
Lisa Sette Gallery

LISA SETTE GALLERY LEADS CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF MIDTOWN PHOENIX: International contemporary art space Lisa Sette Gallery expands and relocates to Modernist gem in Midtown Phoenix.
In summer 2014, Lisa Sette Gallery, a regional bastion of experimental and adventurous contemporary art, will relocate to an architecturally significant Al Beadle-designed building in the burgeoning Midtown Phoenix area.

Sleek, low-slung and semi-subterranean, the building at East Catalina Drive was created by Beadle to mirror his adjacent personal office on 3rd Street: the structure embodies the form-focused and materials-conscious Modernism the architect is renowned for. For Lisa Sette Gallery, the new space—not only an architectural classic, but also a larger, more accessible venue—signifies Founder and President Lisa Sette’s fearless embrace of the city’s unique topography, as well as her ongoing commitment to furthering a sophisticated cultural vision that is unmatched in the regional art scene.

“After 28 years in Scottsdale we are doing what we do best—leading/forging new territory,” remarks Sette. “We are gravitating to an up-and-coming energy in Midtown Phoenix, and have found just the right architectural gem to house the Gallery.”

Lisa Sette Gallery’s move and expansion attests to its remarkable and enduring successes, while the new venue—renovated by modern architecture firm StarkJames, in collaboration with Lisa Sette—confirms Midtown as an area on the edge of an urban-living explosion. For cultural connoisseurs and Phoenix denizens, Lisa Sette Gallery’s new home is reason to celebrate, as the city comes into its own as an urban center, and Lisa Sette commits to many more years directing her acclaimed, innovative contemporary art space in the heart of Arizona.

The Beadle building on East Catalina Drive is uniquely situated to succeed as a gallery and exhibit space, both in its proximity to the light-rail line and burgeoning cultural infill of Midtown Phoenix, and in its fundamental design. Scott Jarson, Director of AZarchitecture, comments:

“The careful relocation of Lisa Sette Gallery speaks volumes to a new urbanism that is sweeping the core of our city, reconfirming what I call Desert Urbanism.  More and more, people are discovering an honest and original Phoenix, one that existed long before suburban sprawl and strip malls.

I love the adaptive re-use of this space as a gallery.  I can think of no higher compliment, and quite possibly no higher protection for the building. It’s interesting to think about Lisa’s sublime artistic vision in regards to this new space—much of the work she is known for evokes a strong and immediate emotional response, often a little sparse, warm, inviting, and textural… not unlike Beadle’s architecture.”

Working with StarkJames principle Wesley James, Sette sought to preserve much of the original Beadle structure, finding in its below-ground design an ideal way for visitors to enter her unique installation and exhibit spaces. Says James, “The existing entry sequence is one of stepping down a short flight of stairs, under a canopy, into the earth before entering the building. We saw this as a wonderful sequence and setting for an entry into a gallery space…moving down into the earth, leaving the mundane world behind.”

The largest departure from the building’s original state will be a fabric scrim wrapping the building, an idea that diverges from the original design but builds upon it conceptually, adding another layer to be moved through both spatially and visually. James remarks: “Shading the exterior is a response that we feel is appropriate for our environment… It also allows us to set the stage for what will be a beautiful transformation when the fabric is lit from the exterior for evening exhibition openings and special events.”

The Gallery’s impressive new home will allow Sette to carry on and expand upon a curatorial vision that is both locally relevant and globally cognizant, in a space that opens up new possibilities for Sette’s curatorial work at large, and for the intellectual and cultural life of downtown Phoenix.

Lisa Sette anticipates that “The new location will provide for intimate exhibition areas and greatly improved back of the house spaces”—ideal for hosting salons, artist events and diverse arts programming.

Throughout three trailblazing decades, Lisa Sette has remained committed to discovering and exposing original, intriguing forms of expression: Her gallery exhibits an impressive roster of emerging and established artists at leading events around the world, as well as maintaining a clientele of local and international collectors devoted to its founder’s adventurous curatorial vision. With an artist list that includes Arizona luminary James Turrell, desert favorite Mayme Kratz, Mexican born cultural maverick and Stanford professor Enrique Chagoya, interdisciplinary artists Julianne Swartz (NY) and Angela Ellsworth (AZ), contemporary Indian sculptor Siri Devi Khandavilli, and conceptual photographersFiona Pardington (New Zealand), and Luis Molina-Pantin (Venezuela), Lisa Sette has consistently sought out diverse artists working on the leading edge of aesthetic, social and conceptual investigation.

Lisa Sette Gallery offers the Arizona art world something of almost indefinable value: a sense of self. The gallery’s singular vision concerns a considered reaction to its context—in both time and geographical place. It presents an irony-free conception of contemporary art of the West that is both sophisticated and avant-garde. Rather than seeking to distance itself from what it means to live in a desert city, the Sette aesthetic encapsulates an understanding of this idiosyncratic existence; nearing the edge of the hemisphere— simultaneously beautiful, threatening, and precarious, and, as such, fertile creative ground for contemporary artwork.

Lisa Sette Gallery will open the 2014/2015 season with a June exhibit in the new space, after finalizing the 2013/2014 exhibition schedule on Scottsdale's Marshall Way.  A celebration is planned at the beginning of next year to commemorate Lisa Sette Gallery’s 30 years of bringing adventurous, challenging, and delightful contemporary art to Phoenix and beyond.
Lisa Sette Gallery maintains a very active exhibition schedule, mounting approximately 10 exhibitions a year ranging in theme and genre.  For nearly 30 years, the gallery has been committed to showcasing a range of contemporary photography, sculpture, painting, installation and performance art. 
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Brazil Olaf Heine published by teNeues

Brazil
Olaf Heine
 published by teNeues

  
     

  

  • Olaf Heine provides a fresh overview of the country that will host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.

  • From May 31st, 2014 exhibition at CWC Gallery, Berlin.
  • Also available as Collector's Edition - Limited Edition of 30 copies, clamshell box (45 x 54 cm), portfolio with one of two high-quality numbered photoprints, signed by Olaf Heine (c. 43 x 52 cm / 52 x 43 cm).

A Brazilian proverb states, "Those who leave will take longing on their journeys." However, translating saudade with "longing" doesn't do the term justice.
  
Olaf Heine's photographs convey impressions that are hard to put into words. Since 2010, the renowned portrait and fashion photographer has captured the soul of Brazil. Presenting the land of Carnival and Copacabana in black-and-white is not as paradoxical as it might first seem. Heine's photographs are as deeply melancholic as they are sensual. With a keen sense for shapes and textures, he also exemplifies Oscar Niemeyer's words: "The whole universe is made of curves." 

These curves appear in architecture and human bodies, and also permeate the Brazilian lifestyle. From the intensity of its passions to the lightness of its shapes, Olaf Heine portrays a fascinating country in all its diversity and beauty.

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