Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Pérez Art Museum Miami Celebrates Fifth Anniversary of the PAMM Fund for African American Art

  
Pérez Art Museum Miami Celebrates 
Fifth Anniversary of the PAMM Fund for African American Art

Tickets on Sale Now for Art + Soul Celebration
Saturday, February 17, 2018 
      
LEFT: Kevin Beasley, Untitled (parade), 2016. Collection Pérez Art Museum Miami, museum purchase with funds provided by Jorge M. Pérez and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and PAMM Ambassadors for African American Art. Photo: Oriol Tarridas. RIGHT: Reception for the PAMM Fund for African American Art. Photo: WorldRedEye.com.

MIAMI – January 23, 2018 – On February 17, 2018, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) will welcome arts supporters and the PAMM Ambassadors for African American Art to the museum for Art + Soul, an evening celebrating the fifth anniversary of the PAMM Fund for African American Art (http://pamm.org/calendar/2017/10/art-soul-fifth-anniversary-celebration-pamm-fund-african-american-art). 
This event also marks the one-year anniversary since the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation provided a matching grant challenge that doubles donors’ gifts and ensures that works by African American artists will always be represented in the museum’s permanent collection.

“We are proud to be a museum with a collection that is reflective of our diverse Miami community,” said PAMM Director Franklin Sirmans. “Through the Fund and this annual event, we are able to continue to shape the institution’s collection of contemporary African American art and support its growth for generations to come.”

This year’s celebration will unveil the fund’s most recent acquisition, a new painting by Tschabalala Self, and will offer special evening programs in three parts. Knight Foundation will match dollar to dollar all of the proceeds generated by the event to help support the fund.

The Dinner | cocktails 7pm, dinner 8pm: The evening will begin with an intimate cocktail hour and seated dinner in Paresky Hall, with introductory remarks made by ABC Local 10 Anchor and Reporter Neki Mohan. Dinner guests will also have access to the Reveal and the Celebration. Tickets: $1,000 per person.

The Reveal | 9-10pm: The celebration will continue with a reveal of the fund’s most recent acquisition in the presence of the artist Tschabalala Self, with remarks by artist and scholar David C. Driskell. Guests will also enjoy entertainment, champagne, and dessert. Guests of the Reveal will also have access to the Celebration. Tickets: $500 for non-members (includes Ambassador membership) and $250 for Ambassador members.

The Celebration | 9pm-midnight: The festivities will conclude under the stars on the East Portico with cocktails, canapés, and dancing. Tickets: $100 per person ($50 tickets are also available on limited capacity).

The PAMM Fund for African American Art was established in 2013 with a $1 million donation, funded equally by Jorge M. Pérez and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, for the purchase of contemporary art by African American artists for the museum’s permanent collection. Through the Fund, the museum first acquired works by Al Loving, Faith Ringgold, and Xaviera Simmons, which joined other significant pieces in the museum’s collection by African American artists such as Leonardo Drew, Sam Gilliam, Rashid Johnson, Lorna Simpson, James Van Der Zee, Carrie Mae Weems, Kehinde Wiley, and Purvis Young. At the last Annual Reception for the PAMM Fund for African American Art, the museum acquired works by Kevin Beasley, Theaster Gates, Sam Gilliam, Martine Syms, and Juana Valdes.

Art + Soul Committee
Deryl McKissack, chairperson; Florence and Sheldon Anderson; Suzanne and Chris Armstrong; Julia Brown; Barron Channer; Mireille Chancy and Tomas Gonzalez; Curb Gardner; Rosie Gordon-Wallace; Carole and Ira Hall; Debi and Larry Hoffman; Marilyn Holifield; Jumaane N’Namdi; Nedra and Mark Oren; Darlene and Jorge M. Pérez; Dorothy and Aaron Podhurst; Toni and Carl Randolph; and Dorothy Terrell.

For event and ticketing information, please visit pamm.org/fifthartsoul.

For more information about the PAMM Fund for African American Art, or to join the PAMM Ambassadors for African American Art, visit pamm.org/artfund.

About PAMM
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) promotes artistic expression and the exchange of ideas, advancing public knowledge and appreciation of art, architecture and design, and reflecting the diverse community of its pivotal geographic location at the crossroads of the Americas. A nearly 35-year-old South Florida institution formerly known as Miami Art Museum (MAM), Pérez Art Museum Miami opened a new building, designed by world-renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron, in Downtown Miami’s Museum Park on December 4, 2013. The facility and is a state-of-the-art model for sustainable museum design and progressive programming and features 200,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor program space with flexible galleries; shaded outdoor verandas; a waterfront restaurant and bar; a museum shop; and an education center with a library, media lab and classroom spaces. For more information, please visit www.pamm.org. Find us on Facebook (facebook.com/perezartmuseummiami), or follow us on Twitter/Instagram (@pamm).

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Monday, January 8, 2018

Looking for things to do as NYC thaws out: Mel Smothers-Carter Burden Gallery Exhibition NYC opening Jan. 11th

NYC Waking up from the Cold??/Check out the Georg Bills Gallery 'til Feb 3.

On view throughFebruary 3:
Kevin Broad
Daniel Phill
Eric Strauss


Kevin Broad

January 9 - February 3, 2018
Opening Reception: Thursday January 11, 6-8pm

Kevin Broad: Press Release




Daniel Phill

January 9 - February 3, 2018
Opening Reception: Thursday January 11, 6-8pm

Daniel Phill: Press Release




Eric Strauss

January 9 - February 3, 2018
Opening Reception: Thursday January 11, 6-8pm

Eric Strauss: Press Release




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Friday, January 5, 2018

Sagebrush starts the year with a bounty of new images!

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Art on Paper returns to New York City's Pier 36 this March 8 - 11

Art on Paper
Art on Paper
Art on Paper returns to New York City's Pier 36 this March 8 - 11 for the fair's anticipated fourth edition, featuring 85 galleries from around the world presenting sculpture, drawing, painting, and photography, all unified by the medium of paper.

Art on Paper 2018 welcomes first time exhibitors including Tandem PressSAMUEL FREEMANELLEN MILLER GALLERYOhshima Fine ArtC24 GalleryMarnling Press, and Cinders Gallery, joining notable returning exhibitors including Tamarind Institutehpgrp GALLERYWalter Maciel GalleryNancy Hoffman GalleryMuriel Guépin GalleryElectric WorksHATHAWAYForum GalleryElins Eagles-Smith GalleryThe Tolman CollectionRichard Levy GalleryWatanuki Ltd. | Gallery Toki-no-WasuremonoJONATHAN FERRARA GALLERYStoney Road PressK. Imperial Fine ArtCenter Street StudioKathryn Markel Fine ArtsGibbons & Nicholas, and Dolan/Maxwell, all presenting significant projects exploring and expanding the boundaries of what a work on paper can be.  
Art on Paper
Working alongside Partners Brooklyn MuseumLower Eastside Girls Club, and The Wall Street Journal, Art on Paper's fourth edition will demonstrate the diversity of its central medium and solidify its standing as a must-attend destination for the best in modern and contemporary paper-based art.

To learn more about the fourth edition of Art on Paper, visit thepaperfair.com
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Hope to see all Jaunary 14th the start of our Salon Season meet Kerriann Flanagan Brosky, Joe Giaquinto at The Ketcham Inn


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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Join us Sun. 14,2018~ Kerriann Flanagan Brosky & Joe Giaquinto ~Historic Haunts of Long Island 4PM~ Ketcham Inn


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Casey Chalem Anderson's Winter Cloud Wave 12 x 12 oil on panel


Winter Cloud Wave



In the 01/02/2018 edition: 
By Casey on Jan 01, 2018 05:37 pm
Winter Cloud Wave 12 x 12 oil on panel
Winter Cloud Wave 12 x 12 oil on panel
Have you ever noticed similarities in ways that puffy cumulous clouds and waves look? Both have rounded soft edges that are molded creating depth and space. They often share similar colors: mounds of soft glowing white and delicate lavender gray shadows.
Waves and clouds are both made of water in different forms. Liquid waves explode with a super charged energy spurting skyward and then tumbling down. You can feel another movement as the wind blows against the face of the wave dispersing foam into thin wisps and fine mist.  Watch a wave in any season and it brings you into a action packed exhilarating moment.
Winter waves remind me that the ocean is powerful beyond anything that man can control.  I’m thinking about the gentle days of Spring and Summer ahead and how we will want to jump into that very same ocean.
All the best to you and Happy New Year 2018 – hoping it will bring wonderful new ideas, plans and moments!
Casey

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Saturday, December 30, 2017

December 15 op-ed article in the New York Times, Bill McKibben states that it's hard to be optimistic when the US government has just reported that "the Arctic [habitat of the beluga] shows no sign of returning to the reliably frozen region of recent past decades."



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Beluga Whale, 2017. © Elliot Ross  


Bill McKibben: Something Big is Starting to Shift 
Renowned environmentalist McKibben  is not  referring to a beluga whale, but something bigger. In a December 15 op-ed article in the New York Times, he states that it's hard to be optimistic when the US government has just reported that "the Arctic [habitat of the beluga] shows no sign of returning to the reliably frozen region of recent past decades."  
He goes on to offer some heartening news for the New Year, however. The trillion-dollar Norwegian sovereign wealth fund is considering divesting their holdings in companies that produce climate-warming fossil fuels, and that other large financial institutions, and  some governments, have already begun to do so.   
Read the full article here.

Yours with best regards for a happy and healthy New Year,

Elliot

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We can recognize the other animals as fellow creatures who share our fate as conscious living beings struggling to get along in a world we never made.


-Christine Korsgaard

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