Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Madelyn Jordan Fine Art has a great Summer line up Juky27-29th

VISIT US FOR
SCARSDALE'S ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE
This Thursday-Saturday, July 27 - 29, 2017
3 DAYS ONLY! 

SHOP ART AT 10-40% OFF! 
The sale features fabulous works by: 


This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire exceptional artwork by our most sought after and popular artists at the season's best prices. We look forward to seeing you!

Light refreshments will be served.


 Adam Handler, The Good Couple, Dec. 2011 - Dec. 2015, Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 in.



DJ Leon, Beach Umbrellas, Rimini, 2016, Digital C print, 36 x 48 in. (Additional sizes available)



Josef Albers, Formulation: Articulation: Portfolio I, Folder 30a, 1972, silkscreen, 15 x 20 in. Ed 559/1000
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation | Benefit Gala Auction | 26 July 2017 for the environmentally well healed and pro active !!

PAOLA PIVI BEAUTIFUL DAY, 2015
URETHANE FOAM, PLASTIC FEATHERS
THE TWO BEARS: 215.9 X 342.9 X 91.4 CM (85 X 135 X 36 IN)
TRACEY EMIN BECAUSE OF YOU IM HERE, 2015 NEON
73 X 191 X 6.5 CM (28 3/4 X 75 1/5 X 2 1/2 IN)
JULIAN SCHNABEL UNTITLED (PORTRAIT OF LEONARDO DICAPRIO), 2017
OIL, PLATES AND BONDO ON WOOD
182.9 X 152.4 CM (72 X 60 IN)
FRANK GEHRY UNTITLED (HONG KONG III), 2013
METAL WIRE, COLOURCORE FORMICA AND SILICONE ON WOODEN BASE
167.6 X 121.9 X 106.7 CM (66 X 48 X 42 IN)

Leonardo DiCaprio
Foundation Gala Auction

Live Auction: July 26

View the Live Auction HERE

Online Auction Preview: July 27–August 9
Online Bidding: August 10–23


AUCTION ENQUIRIES & BID REGISTRATION:

Email info@de-Pury.com
Harmony +44 788 131 2880
Michaela +44 7500 660 868

 
Since 2008, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (LDF) has supported over 200 environmental projects across all five oceans and in over 50 countries. LDF has galvanized efforts to save countless species from the brink of extinction, expanded protected areas on land and in our oceans, catalyzed a global transition to 100% clean, renewable energy and changed lives for the better in diverse communities around the world. Working hand in hand with our partners, local people and leaders around the globe, we are making a difference.
Fundraising opportunities like the Gala Auction are critical to the continued success of our environmental work. Your participation in the Gala Auction will make it possible for LDF to continue granting millions of dollars to pioneering individuals and organizations on the front lines environmental conservation and climate advocacy. Though we are proud of what has been achieved to date, the environmental challenges we face are more urgent than ever before.
Your participation in the Gala Auction, which includes an incredible collection of artwork, unique items, and amazing experiences, is a unique opportunity to help LDF scale up its environmental efforts. The funds raised through this auction will support some truly game changing efforts in the field and help us protect our beautiful home, planet Earth.

“Climate change is real, it is happening right now, it is the most urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work together and stop procrastinating.”
Leonardo DiCaprio
Founder
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MARIO YRISARRY at the David Richard Gallery, August 5 through September 2, 2017


MARIO YRISARRY

Stenciled and Sprayed: Paintings from 1961 - 1967

August 5 through September 2, 2017
Opening reception: Saturday, August 5 from 5:00 – 7:00 PM

David Richard Gallery, LLC

1570 Pacheco Street, Suite A1 | Santa Fe, NM 87505 P: (505) 983-9555
www.DavidRichardGallery.com


Mario Yrisarry, First Forty Niner, 1966, Acrylic on canvas, 82" x 68"
New York Artist Mario Yrisarry In His First Solo Exhibition at David Richard Gallery, Presenting Abstract Paintings from 1961 – 1967 that Explored Non-Traditional Methods Of Painting on Canvas Without Brushes. 


David Richard Gallery is pleased to present Stenciled and Sprayed: Paintings from 1961 - 1967 by Mario Yrisarry, the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Yrisarry stenciled and sprayed his canvases with acrylic paint, exploring non-traditional, non-brush methods of applying pigment during the 1960s and 70s in New York. The artist’s reductive, non-representational work can be placed in several different art historical movements from that period, including Lyrical Abstraction and Color Field painting, Op Art, Systematic Painting, and the Pattern and Decoration movement. The gallery has presented Yrisarry’s paintings over the past few years in exhibitions that explored several such movements and periods. This current exhibition is focused on the artist’s process and maps the early experimental works using stencils and his migration to very organized grid compositions and highly skilled use of airbrush paint applications.

Stenciled and Sprayed: Paintings from 1961 - 1967 will be presented August 5 through September 2, 2017 with an opening reception on Saturday, August 5 from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at David Richard Gallery located at 1570 Pacheco Street, Suite A1, Santa Fe, NM 87505, phone: (505) 983-9555. A digital catalogue will be available online.


About Mario Yrisarry:

Inspired by jazz music, his linear applications of paint with combinations of hard and soft edges within the same composition created lyrical abstractions while his canvas-filling patterns produced a rhythm and beat. These approaches crossed over into the Pattern and Decoration movement and garnered him coverage in the Criss-Cross Art Communications.

Yrisarry exhibited regularly with Graham Gallery and O.K. Harris Works of Art as well as at the Park Place Gallery in New York. His work was included in many important exhibitions: Painting Without A Brush, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 1965;Whitney Biennial, New York, 1970; Painting and Sculpture Today, Indianapolis Museum of Art,1970; Using Walls, Jewish Museum, 1970; Spray, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1971; The Structure of Color, Whitney Museum, NY, 1971; Grids, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1972. Yrisarry’s artwork is in many private and public collections, including: Joseph Hirshhorn Collection, Washington, DC; Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana; Larry Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; among others.

Yrisarry was born in Manila, Philippines and studied at Queens College and Cooper Union in New York. He stopped painting and exhibiting in 1977. David Richard Gallery is now exhibiting and representing Yrisarry and his important artworks.


About David Richard Gallery: 

Since its inception the gallery has produced museum quality exhibitions that feature Post War abstraction in the US. The presentations have addressed specific decades and geographies as well as certain movements and tendencies. While the gallery has long been recognized as an important proponent of post-1960s abstraction—including both the influential pioneers as well as a younger generation of practitioners in this field— in keeping with this spirit of nurture and development the gallery presents established and very new artists who embrace more gestural and representational approaches to the making of art as well as young emerging artists.

In 2015 David Richard Gallery launched DR Projects to provide a platform for artists of all stripes—international, national, local, emerging and established—to present special solo projects or to participate in unique collaborations or thematic exhibitions. The goal is to offer a fresh look at contemporary art practice from a broad spectrum of artists and presentations.

For additional information please contact:
David Eichholtz, Manager
505-983-9555
D@DavidRichardGallery.com


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Reminder - we moved in January 2016 - our new address
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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

John Szoke at he Seattle Art Fair Aug 3-6


Don't sleep through the Seattle Art Fair!

Edvard Munch, Dobbeltselvmord (Double Suicide, Dead Lovers, The Dead), 1901.  Etching and drypoint printed in black ink on heavy cream wove paper. Signed in pencil, lower right.  Probably printed by NGO, Kristiania.  Image: 14 1/2 x 18 inches; Sheet: 19 3/4  x 27  inches; Framed: 23 3/4 x 30 inches.  (Woll 162.a.I) (Schiefler 139)
From August 3 to August 6, we'll be joining 100 other galleries at the CenturyLink Field Event Center for the fourth annual Seattle Art Fair.  Click here for complimentary tickets, and come visit! 

Oli light by WonderGlass and WOHAat the upcoming Maison et Objet in September.


About WonderGlass   

This September, WonderGlass will collaborate with WOHA to launch the OLI light series at Maison et Objet, Paris, from 8-12 September 2017. Inspired by the harmonious geometry of Asian stupa architecture, OLI will be the lighting element of the WOHAbeing pavilion that presents new craft-focused products by the Singapore-based architecture practice.

    

OLI light designed by WOHA for Wonderglass as part of WOHAbeing pavilion for Maison et Objet, Paris, September 2017

OLI (from the Sanskrit word for the “glow of a lamp”) is a light that draws on the principles of balance and harmony in Asian stupa architecture to create a series of modular lights, in glass and bronze. Its modular design provides beautiful possibilities from a single, subtle glow in the darkness to complex assemblages floating in space; in pyramid, linear and stackable formats. The basic light component is a delicate glass bead, fixed to a metal rod, which comes in a concave or convex shape.  

“WonderGlass has explored the juxtaposition of Asian culture with contemporary design in previous projects with designers such as Nao Tamura and Marcel Wanders, and we are proud to continue this journey with this new collaboration with WOHA,” Maurizio Mussati, founder of WonderGlass comments.

WonderGlass, the contemporary glass lighting company who specialise in hand-blown glass lighting, were selected by WOHA to collaborate on the WOHAbeing project for their dedication to craftsmanship and skills.

OLI will feature as the lighting component of WOHA’s new showcase of furniture, accessories and lighting products, created for the WOHAbeing pavilion at Maison et Objet. This range provides a distinct visual language that combines ancient and modernist design vocabularies. WOHAbeing is about living well by living simply and sustainably, and celebrating the beauty of our world. It is about making and craft, balance and proportion, and about texture, colour and form. It draws inspiration from the past, makes connections to the rich tapestry of cultures that surround us, and proposes how we should live in the future.

“The objects around us must draw together our cultural history, our sense of place, and our contemporary needs, in doing so, they will be authentic and possess their own unique beauty,” Mun Summ Wong and Richard Hassell, Directors of WOHA, explain. 

The OLI light will be exhibited at WOHAbeing pavilion at Maison et Objet, 8th-12th September 2017, then at the National Design Centre, Singapore, for all of December 2017 in a homecoming exhibition.
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Hall/Address: Hall 7, Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte
Opening Times: From Friday to Monday: 09:30am to 07:00pm. Tuesday: 09:30am to 06:00pm.

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WOHAbeing pavilion by WOHA for Maison et Objet, Paris, September 2017, featuring the OLI light by Wonderglass
About WonderGlass
WonderGlass was founded in 2013/14 by Maurizio and Christian Mussati to join traditional craftsmanship with constantly developing modern designs and collaborations from the worlds of architecture, art and fashion. The aim is to challenge the space with a new way of showcasing light: WonderGlass couples world-class design with personalised couture for interiors. The imaginative brand develops and manufactures beautifully crafted lighting sculptures, bespoke installations and chandeliers. WonderGlass is headquartered in London whilst the production remains mainly in Venice area. The board of creativity includes Claesson Koivisto Rune, Zaha Hadid, Jaime Hayon, John Pawson, Dan Yeffet, Hideki Yoshimoto, Nao Tamura and Marcel Wanders. All share WonderGlass’ vision to manufacture dream-a-like creations.

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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The New York Studio School Alumni Association 2017 Alumni Exhibition, on view July 27 to August 27, 2017.



Thursday July 27 2017

6PM

New York Studio School,
8 West 8th Street, New York

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The New York Studio School Alumni Association is pleased to announce its 2017 Alumni Exhibition, on view July 27 to August 27, 2017.  Refreshments will be served.

This year’s exhibition has been juried and then curated by Florence Lynch of Elizabeth Dee Gallery, Anders Bergstrom of Hauser & Wirth, Steven Harvey of Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects and Jennifer Samet of Eric Firestone Gallery.

The exhibition will commence with an opening reception and awards night on July 27, from 6PM-8PM at the New York Studio School (NYSS) located at 8 W. 8th St, New York, NY.
This year, the event will also honor a list of artists who have taught at or influenced the school:

Philip Guston
Alice Neel
Milton Resnick
Nick Carone
Paul Georges
Hans Hofmann
Mercedes Matter
George McNeil
Ruth Miller
Philip Pearlstein
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