Thursday, January 12, 2017

Patrick Heide Contompoary Art: The Sea is the Limit Jan 14th


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WonderGlass Jan 20th-24th






WonderGlass will present the installation “Rise and Drift” by Tangent, the London-based design brand established by innovative designer Hideki Yoshimoto at Maison et Objet, January 2017.

The installation“Rise and Drift” by Tangent for WonderGlass focuses on the organic shapes of water bubbles and the refraction of light. Tangent have also explored the complex way light transmits and reflects inside different materials.

This work captures a dynamic moment and is reminiscent of air rising through the water hinting life underneath, a presence that we cannot see but just imagine.The display captures natural bubbles that contrast inside solid, geometric shapes. When light is casted, it transmits and reflects in a complex way inside the material, resulting in a beautiful visual effect.

The different fixtures created by Tangent for the installation can be used as space dividers, lights, or chandeliers that cast beautiful shadows with light, including sunlight.

For Maison et Objet 2017, WonderGlass will also preview Luma by Zaha Hadid, a sculptural composition of tubular segments which subtly diffuse light through organic shapes which effortlessly celebrate the unrivalled logic and beauty found in nature. Each individual segment to the piece has been handblown in Murano.


First seen in 2014, the 2017 edition follows an ongoing liaison with Zaha Hadid’s team to create technical superiority as well as a more refined shape which in turn, throws a softer glow. Luma is now available to specify for both commercial and domestic markets.

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Monday, January 9, 2017


South Street Seaport Museum 
announces
Winter 2017 session of miniMATES
January 9 - March 9, 2017
Mondays 9-10am and Thursdays 10-11am, 
and 
launches the Winter 2017 Session of Open Play 
beginning January 9, 2017
Mondays 10am-1pm, Wednesdays 2-5pm, Thursdays 2-5pm

The South Street Seaport Museum announces the Winter 2017 Session of its educational children's program miniMATES and launches its brand new Open Play program.

miniMATES, a program for children ages 18 months - 4 years, will be held at the South Street Seaport Museum on Mondays 9-10am, Thursdays 10-11am, and Thursdays 1-2pm, from January 9 - March 9, 2017.miniMATES is a seaport-themed activity program for young children and their caregivers. Each week, children will make new friends as they develop creativity, language, and fine motor skills through story-time, music, art projects, and sensory play activities. Tuition: $200 for 8 week session. Discounts are available: 10% off each additional child in family; $15 off total enrollment for SSSM family-level membership holders. For more information or to register, visit: https://southstreetseaportmuseum.org/education/minimates/.

Open Play, a program for children ages 18 months - 4 years, will be held in the miniMATES room at the South Street Seaport Museum on Mondays 10am-1pm, Wednesdays 2-5pm, Thursdays 2-5pm starting on January 4, 2017. During Open Play, families can stop by and use the South Street Seaport Museum's playroom, where children can enjoy our large space and many toys (including a sand sensory table and dramatic play boat), all while making friends in our seaport neighborhood! Caregiver must be present with child at all times. Tuition: Open Play Club Card (allows use of the space whenever open): $150 for the month of January ($120 for each additional child in family). Drop-in rates are also available: $25/day ($20/day for each additional child in family). The Museum accepts check or credit card (at Museum or over the phone) for program payment. Families must fill out a registration form before using the play-space. For more information or to register visit: https://southstreetseaportmuseum.org/education/minimates/.

ABOUT SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM
South Street Seaport Museum is a non-profit cultural institution located in the heart of the historic Seaport district in New York City. Founded in 1967, the South Street Seaport Museum preserves and interprets the history of New York as a great port city. Designated by Congress as America's National Maritime Museum, the Museum houses galleries and education spaces, working nineteenth century print shops, a maritime library, a maritime craft center, and a fleet of historic vessels that all work to tell the story of "Where New York Begins."
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Russian Lod New Year at MORA Jan 14th


Fun-filled holiday event celebrating 
Russian "Old New Year" 
Please join us for 
the opening reception with the artists
Saturday, January 14th, 6pm - 9pm
Champagne,  Wine, Refreshments, Fun & More!
Exhibition on view at the Museum
January 14th- January 28th, 2017
Fridays 4-7pm; Saturdays and Sundays 1-5pm
 
80 Grand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey 07302




FEATURED SHOW:
Solo
Exhibition of
Vladimir 
Glukhov 

Vladimir Glukhov is a Russian-Asian painter whose vibrant colors and compositions create bright and mysterious landscapes that guide the audience through the mountains, hills and valleys of his hometown. 
Glukhov's art captures both the essence of ancient and historical times and of today's everyday life. His art themes are timeless whereas his imagery reflects the everyday material culture - a wonderful synthesis of tradition and modernity. 


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Group exhibition

Participating artists:
Emil Lansky
Murman Kutchava
Grigory Gurevich
Alex (AG) Garber 
Michael Ezra 
Kuzma Vostrikov
Lidia Chepovetsky
MarinaTychinina
Ajuan Song
Vesna Delevska
Julius Chepusov

TRANSPORTATION:
Since the re-opening of Exchange Place station, the best public transportation option is PATH train from World Trade Center station (it's just one stop to Exchange Place on any train).


FOR DIRECTIONS AND MUSEUM INFORMATION VISIT:

Thursday, December 29, 2016







In recognition of HIFF's 25th Anniversary in 2017, we are offering our loyal audience the following new array of
You know that our founder passes provide the best access to HIFF's movies, panels, parties and special events. With more levels and benefits now available, find the perfect Silver Anniversary Package for everyone on your list.
Reminder: sale ends at 11:59pm on Saturday, December 31. 
(*Members & past purchasers, check recent email for deeper discount links.)




Join HIFF Co-Chair Alec Baldwin and Artistic Director David Nugent for our annual Winter Classic screening at Guild Hall on January 7!
HIFF is honored to revisit Alan J. Pakula‘s majestic 1962 drama TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, adapted by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Horton Foote and starring Gregory Peck, both of whom won Academy Awards for their work. 
Baldwin and Nugent will host a conversation following the screening.
(Members, note procedures to receive your discount.) 
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 LABA PresentsDRUNK Other Wine: A Night of Art, Drinking, and Torah

at the 14th Street Y
January 12, 2017 at 7:30pm

NEW YORK: What could be more pleasant and liberating than being intoxicated, and what could at times be more horrid? Are we, by drinking, allowing our "other side" to manifest itself in the open? What happens when we find this "other side" too scary - or perhaps more dangerously, too attractive? All this, and more at DRUNK, LABA's annual art and study fest subtitled Other Wine: A Night of Art, Drinking, and Torah on January 12, 2017 at 7:30pm at The Theater at the 14th Street Y 344 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003.
The intoxicating pairing of fine wine and ancient Jewish text are jolted to life by the contemporary artistic works of this year's LABA fellows at DRUNK.  Sommelier and wine merchant for V.O.S. Selections, Ronald Jordan,ancient text scholar and winner of the 2015 "Sapir Prize" for Hebrew Literature. Reuben Namdar, and 10 LABA Fellowswill take us through a four course exploration of text and art, present  and future, intoxication and cultural clarity.  It is through this dichotomy, that we discover the essence of LABA's DRUNK. 

Throughout the evening, the 14th Street Y LABA Fellow's work will share an artistic response to the curated wine and provocative Jewish texts. As Fellows explore the theme of OTHER we wonder, can wine be divine? Can wine be demonic?

"There is so much stimulation from these texts and this is an intellectual setting to explore them; I encourage you to taste the wines and taste the texts," said Muszkatblit, attaching a poeticism to the parallels between the literary richness of the passages and the complex flavors of the wines."  -NY Blueprint

In a celebration of the Fellow's many artistic disciplines, each artist will have an individual response to "otherness" which is expressed through their own artistic process and unique aesthetic.  Performances range from Israeli folk dance to a film on relationships, to the inner monologue of Noah's wife, to drunken identities investigating gender. DRUNK takes the audience member through an immersive experience as they taste wine, watch performances, and learn the text that inspired the evening. 
There will be nudity in this performance.

Once the work of the LABA Fellows has concluded, the night continues with more wine, bites, at a post-show reception and curated Silent Auction featuring fabulous items from the world of wine and beyond as well as . For more information and to purchase tickets, visit labajournal.com/DRUNK.

LABA Fellows include; Hadar Ahuvia, Laura Beatrix Newmark, Hanan Elstein, Michael Gac Levin, Elana Greenfield, Gordon Haber, Abigail Katz, Michael Leibenluft, Keren Moscovitch, Judith Shulevitz, Gil Sperling.  Read more at labajournal.com/fellows

The evening will include the follow works: 

GIL SPERLING "uncovered" 
A video performance inspired by a talmudic text that touches on castration fear and the troubled sexual relation between sons and their fathers. 

MICHAEL LEIBENLUFT "I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours"
Before there was sex, we were seduced by intimacy, privacy, and secrecy. Reaching back into our earliest memories to find the origins of shame, desire, and difference.

FRANNY SILVERMAN "That's What She Said"
Brief musings on Noah's complicated relationship with leadership, family, and adult beverages from the woman who was there through it all.

KEREN MOSCOVITCH "TOO DRUNK TO MAN UP"
This film explores gender, performance and intimacy in an age of deconstruction. A drunken text, devised by drunken identities and read through drunken bodies. We will investigate excess, confusion and carnal hermeneutics.

ELENA GREENFIELD "There is Wine, and There is Wine (The "Other Side")"
Before Babel we lived in a linguistic Eden; utterance, synergy, potency. After Babel we drink and lip sync. With Lizzie Olesker and Eric Borlaug.

GORDON HABER "Drunken Rice" 
Excerpts from an as-yet-unnamed story that explores otherness through a Jewish infantryman in combat in the Korean War.

HADAR AHUVIA "Everything you have is yours?" 
We'll begin teaching the Israeli folk dance 'My Beloved is Mine'. We start the dance face to face, the Israeli on the one hand the Yemenite appropriated on the other. 

Tickets:
$25 ADVANCE // $30 at Door
$75 VIP/Ticket includes welcome glass before the show, reserved seating, and recognition in the program.
About LABA
LABA is a laboratory for Jewish culture in which we use classic Jewish texts to inspire the creation of new art. Developed by the 14th Street Y in 2007, LABA programming includes a house of study, artist fellowship program and LABAlive, a series of performances, public events, and gallery shows for children and adults.

About The 14th Street Y
The 14th Street Y is a thriving and dynamic community center located in the heart of the East Village. Our members have access to over 50 fitness classes per week, lap and family swim times, childcare, pick-up games in our basketball gymnasium and a fitness center filled with a full range of cardio and weight equipment. Membership at the Y also gives you access to arts and culture programming,as well as early registration and discounts on all Y classes and programs like camps, preschool, and Two by Two. www.14streety.org.

Full Season Tickets and detailed information on shows available at: www.14streety.org/tickets.
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Friday, December 23, 2016

Happy Holidays Redling Fine Art, Mana Contemporary, Christine Carrier Arts

Happy Holidays

Redling Fine Art







Happy Holidays 2016
Christine Carrier Arts wishes you a healthy, joyous, prosperous and peaceful 2017.
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Morte Holiday Cher from Moto d'Epoca, Urban Expositions, Camron PR, John Szoke Fine Art


Happy Holiday from All of us At Fine At Magazine, 

I am sharing with you all of the wonderful Christmas and Holiday Greetings from my emails. We get mail and notices all year long from wonderful and creative people, companies and artists. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to share your work. OX to all Jamie 

We wish everyone a happy and dazzling Christmas full of emotions and so much love !!
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS! LOOKING FORWARD TO 2017 Camron PR




Goodbye, 2016,

 

Pablo PicassoLe Saltimbanque au repos, 1905 (probably Spring/Summer).  Drypoint printed on Arches laid paper with Arches watermark.  From the Suite des Saltimbanques (Plate X).  One of a few impressions printed before steelfacing.  Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right.  Printed by Delâtre, 1905. Image: 4 3/4 x 3 3/8 inches. Sheet: 12 1/4 x 8 3/8 inches. Framed: 15 1/8 x 14 1/8 inches.  (Bloch 10) (Baer 12.a)

Here's looking forward to a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2017...

Happy holidays!
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

The Principle Gallery, Tablinum Cultural Management and William Holman Gallery Wishing Fine Art Happy Holidays, I am sharing with you


Buon Natale - Merry Christmas - Joyeux Noël!

Il nostro destino più vero è essere trasformati dall’Amore.

Buon Natale!

Lo staff di Tablinum Cultural Management ringrazia tutti gli artisti, gli scrittori, i colleghi e tutti gli utenti che, a vario titolo, hanno contribuito a rendere questo 2016 ricco di importanti traguardi.
Arrivederci al 2017 con nuovi grandi progetti ancora insieme!
Our true destiny is to be transformed by Love.
Merry Christmas!

 
Tablinum Cultural Management would like to thank all the artists, writers, colleagues and everyone who, in different ways, have contributed to make this 2016 full of important milestones.
Goodbye to 2017 with new projects still together!
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from William Holman Gallery!

We will be opening the 2017 season on January 12, 2017 with a Group Showfeaturing works of Liene Bosquê, Sally Tittmann, Peter Bonner, Tom Judd, 
Michael Davis, Anthony Brownbill and Ewerdt Hilgemann.  

Rebecca Bird, Sour Grapes, 2015, oil on canvas, 72 x 72 inches

Founded in 2012, the William Holman Gallery exhibits an international array of contemporary artists working in painting, drawing, sculpture, new media and installation. The roster emphasizes extensive educational training, and a life-long dedication to their artistic craft.

Chip Holman and Virginia Ciccone
William Holman Gallery
360 Riverside Drive, Apt. 8A
New York. NY 10025
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Louie Stern Gallery & All Hands In Gallery Holiday Cheer shared with our FineArtMagazine blogers

 I am excited to share a new venture with you. I have long dreamed of opening a restaurant. Six years ago I partnered with friends experienced in the restaurant industry, and last month we opened All Hands in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 
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Monday, December 19, 2016

Saturday, December 17, 2016

The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair Thursday, January 12th, 2017

INAUGURAL PALM BEACH MODERN + CONTEMPORARY FAIR KICKS OFF 2017 SEASON  

(West Palm Beach, FL – Thursday, January 12 – Sunday, January 15, 2017)

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Chul Hyun Ahn, Two Squares, 2016 ** Chamberlain, Softenedbysnow, 2007 ** Keith Haring, Untitled, 1984

The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair, presented by Art Miami and sponsored by the City of West Palm Beach will make its debut in West Palm Beach City’s Tent Site (825 S Dixie Hwy & Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach) on Thursday, January 12th, 2017 with an exclusive VIP Preview sponsored by Christie’s International Real Estate benefitting The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society.

Collectors, art connoisseurs and art world luminaries alike will have the opportunity to acquire investment quality Blue Chip contemporary, Post-War works from 50 top international galleries over the four days. These premier galleries will come to the prestigious county of Palm Beach and the City or West Palm Beach from as far as Japan, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, The Netherlands, Portugal, and Venezuela. Participating galleries have previously been featured in numerous prominent international fairs including TEFAF in Maastricht and New York, The Armory Show, Masterpiece London, Art Miami, Expo Chicago and many others.

The Fair, which will curate and offer the best works from the 20th and 21st centuries by nearly 1,000 artists, will take place in the intimate and modern setting of a 65,000 square foot clear span pavilion centrally located between City Place and the luxurious Hilton West Palm Beach.

Additionally, Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary has also partnered with the historic Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, which will serve as a satellite venue and exclusive cultural partner for the fair, and celebrate the Fair with a special exhibit of artist Sophie Ryder’s monumental and small-scale works, which will extend through April 2017, courtesy of Waterhouse & Dodd.

The fair will kick-off with an event entitled, Spotlight Luncheon in 2017: Evolution of an Artist presented by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach at theKravis Center's Cohen Pavilion, where life-long creative Bernie Taupin will discuss his career and evolution as an artist. A special selection of Mr. Taupin’s works will be on exhibit and for sale at the luncheon with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Cultural Council and the Perry J. Cohen Foundation. For ticket information, please visit: http://bit.ly/2hragiF

Also at the fair, Visual and Recording Artist ABH (Al Baseer Holly) brings his successful “Childhood Access Memories Exhibition” to Benefit the Perry J. Cohen Foundation (PJCF). ABH’s work has been quietly collected by those in the know. The art work on display will be highly sought after tosupport a great cause and the PJCF will use the proceeds from sales to help fund the “Perry J. Cohen Wetlands Laboratory at Jupiter Community High School.” www.pjcf.org

Tickets: $25 one-day pass. $55 multi-day pass.  Students 12-18 & Seniors 62+ $18. VIP Preview Benefit: $150.
 ·       Hours: Opening Night VIP Preview Thursday, January 12th5PM – 9PM.
·       General Fair Days Friday & Saturday, January 13th-14th11 AM – 7 PM,
·       Sunday, January 15th11AM – 6 PM
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