Monday, September 28, 2020

Morgan Lehman Gallery open for viewing works by Sara Genn, and David Rios Ferreira October 1- November 25th


Morgan Lehman Gallery
is thrilled to open two fall exhibitions
in our brand new gallery space!

Sara Genn
Everything Will Be Okay
 
October 1 - November 25

Sara Genn: Everything Will Be Okay, 2020
(installation view)

In Sara Genn's view, one misconception about design is that it's merely about how things look. Really, it's about how things function. We may understand such a notion in the context of machines and technology, but the idea of functionality could actually be applied to many arenas, including (if not especially), art. Paintings are made to engage, incite and connect people, but they also have the ability to quietly work within the balance of their own material limits and their own systems of visual organization. Genn believes that design principles may be freely applied to paintings, and her work unwaveringly affirms this sentiment.
 
The Japanese aesthetic philosophy of wabi-sabi states that objects and experiences are most beautiful when they evoke a feeling of spiritual longing. Stemming from her Japanese maternal heritage, Sara Genn's interest in wabi-sabi has influenced her painting methodology well as the visual themes present in her work. Genn's paintings strive to simultaneously offer a place of shelter and tension for the viewer; they provide a place for us to rest but also ask us to consider our own longing. As much as these works exude a visual weightlessness, they assert themselves as objects in space with varied tactile and material properties. Acrylic paint and unprimed canvas planes push against one another, edges meticulously created freehand without mechanical aids, highlighting the poetry of the imperfect within idealized design structures.
 
Having recently set up a secondary studio in a 1960 Mid-Century house in Palm Springs, California at the edge of the wilderness of Joshua Tree, Genn found herself struck by the power of her environment to radicalize the basic principles that have always driven her practice: asymmetry, asperity (the roughness or irregularity of things,) simplicity, austerity and intimacy. These new paintings reaffirm the artist's core artistic philosophy. They are generous of spirit through restraint, everything inspired by a new sense of place.
 
 
Sara Genn is a Canadian-born artist, composer, and independent recording artist. She graduated with a BFA from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario in 1994. After spending 15 years in New York City, Genn relocated to Palm Springs, California. Genn's work has been featured in the New York Times, House Beautiful, Create!, House and Home, NYLON Japan, Town and Country, W, Domino, American Art Collector, New York Magazine, LONY, and Tatler, as well as in the Rizzoli publication New York Parties: Private Views. The artist lives and works in Palm Springs, California.


Please click here for a preview of works in the exhibition.

David Rios Ferreira
Gesture for want and tears for all that is dark
 
October 1 - November 25

David Rios Ferreira: Gesture for want and tears for all that is dark, 2020
(installation view)

David Rios Ferreira's multifaceted practice draws on an array of visual sources including historical etchings, 1930's political cartoons, and children's coloring books. From these touchstones of visual culture, the artist produces highly graphic works defined by clusters of lines and layers of color, his output often spanning drawing, painting, sculpture, and installation.
 
As a first-generation mainland Puerto Rican, Ferreira is influenced by the detestable deculturalization practices conducted by the United States government on children in Puerto Rico up until the 1950's, strategies such as state-sponsored propaganda through nursery rhymes and school pledges. The artist's practice is also informed by his young nephews on the Autism Spectrum who borrow lines from cartoons in order to communicate, with their interest in animation going beyond childish obsession and becoming a source for language. In Ferreira's work, familiar Pop-culture characters such as Astro Boy, Pinocchio, and Peter Pan are reconstituted to become repositories for the artist's personal history and broader political commentary. Ferreira draws from similarly constructed beings found in Caribbean and West African carnival culture, whereby new identities are formed from recycled fragments and everyday objects become ingredients for new structures that emit power and spirituality, while addressing social and political issues.
 
Taken all at once or piece by piece, Ferreira's work coalesces into a study on identity formation, an investigation of gender, sexuality, race, and nation. In this unique moment in time in which old sociopolitical wounds resurface and new ones opened, Ferreira asks us to consider questions of ourselves and the systems of power that we inhabit.
 
David Rios Ferreira has exhibited in galleries and museums in the US and abroad including CoCA (Seattle, WA), Nemeth Art Center (Park Rapids, MN) and Kunstraum Richard Sorge Gallery (Berlin, Germany). He has held residencies at the Lower East Side Printshop (New York, NY), Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (New York, NY), The Center for Book Arts (New York, NY) and has participated in professional development programs such as Emerge 11 at Aljira (Newark, NJ) and the Bronx Museum's Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) program (Bronx, NY). Awards include the National Association of Latino Arts & Culture Fund for the Arts grant, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship,  and the ArtSlant Grand Prize. Group exhibitions include Bronx Calling: The Fourth AIM Biennial, The Bronx Museum of the Arts (Bronx, NY),  Uproot at Smack Mellon (Brooklyn, NY), and Figuring The Floral at Wave Hill (Bronx, NY). Solo exhibitions include And by each crime and every kindness, Sunroom Project Space at Wave Hill, Ni de aquí, Ni de allá at Rush Arts, Corridor Gallery (Brooklyn, NY),  And I Hear Your Words That I Made Up, Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (Vermont) and most recently Don't you see I got everythin you need, at BRIC (Brooklyn, NY). David Rios Ferreira holds a BFA from The Cooper Union.


Please click here for a preview of works in the exhibition.


Morgan Lehman Gallery
526 West 26th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10011


Thursday - Saturday
11am - 6pm
and by appointment

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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Explore Scope Immersive September 17-27

Dean West, Eagle Rock Office Los Angeles, Photography, 152x122cm, 2019 ⁠| Courtesy of Roman Fine Art

SCOPE IMMERSIVE | EXPLORE NOW

SEPTEMBER 17 - 27
After a successful first weekend, SCOPE Immersive has been extended through Sunday, September 27th, at 11:59pm EST. Complimenting the opening of Art Basel's Online Viewing Rooms this week, SCOPE Immersive has extended its run to support more sales conversations and programming viewing opportunities in the digital space. 
VISIT THE EXHIBITION
PHOTOGRAPHY HIGHLIGHTS
Naomi White, SHIPWRECKED II (detail), Photography, Courtesy of The Contemporary Art Modern Project
Tyler Shields, Chateau (detail), Photography, 2020⁠, Courtesy of Imitate Modern
Shawn Theodore, Leenos The Forgiving - Li Pa Gen Tan Pou Li Rayi (detail), Photography, 102x152cm, 2018, Courtesy of Paradigm Gallery + Studio
Ryan Schdue, Oh (detail), 119x160cm, Photography, 2012, Courtesy of bG Gallery
Benoit Paille, Beer Spitting from The Kitsch Destruction of our World (detail), 89x112cm, Photography, 2015, Courtesy of FEATURED
Kevin Graham, Little Beach (detail), Photography, 2019, Courtesy of Arte Globale
EXHIBITORS

SCOPE Immersive is pleased to welcome Arte Globale (London), bG Gallery (Santa Monica), The Bishop Gallery (Brooklyn), Black Artists and Designers Guild (Brooklyn), Casa Poidomani (Miami), The Contemporary Art Modern Project (Miami), The Cynthia Corbett Gallery (London), Duncan Miller Gallery (Santa Monica), FEATURED (New York), Haven Gallery (Northport), Imitate Modern (London), Indiana Bond (Bogota), Jenn Singer Gallery, (New York), Kasper Contemporary (New York), KERSGALLERY(Amsterdam), La Luz De Jesus Gallery (Los Angeles), Galerie LeRoyer(Montreal), Laurent Marthaler Contemporary (Montreux), LICHT FELD (Basel), Lustre Contemporary (Toronto), Miami Art Society (Miami), Mirus Gallery (San Francisco & Denver), Mortal Machine (New Orleans), Onboard Gallery (Budapest), OS Gallery LA(Los Angeles), Paradigm Gallery + Studio (Philadelphia), Paul Laster Curates (New York), PDP Gallery (Paris & Los Angeles), PRESENTER (New York), Project 2021 (New York), Roman Fine Art (East Hampton), Thinkspace (Los Angeles), Vertical Gallery(Chicago), and Galerie Vivendi (Paris).

THE NEW CONTEMPORARY
We believe in the power of art to broaden perspectives, start difficult conversations, and ignite lasting political and societal change. As a part of our ongoing effort to create space and opportunities for more diverse voices, we are proud to be expanding our New Contemporary Program, a program that stands as a critical contribution to both global politics and local community engagement, by partnering with non-profit organizations that are fighting for inclusivity in the art world by uplifting Black artists and thinkers. 
DAILY PROGRAMMING
Leading the industry with cutting-edge technology, SCOPE Immersive presents daily New Contemporary programming on a large scale video wall inside the show featuring wellness programs presented by Invisible Hand, talks by Paul Laster, Tyler Shields, the Black Artists and Designers Guild, and Eva Woolridge, videos from ICA Boston andArt24, courtesy of Programming Partner Daily Plinth, and more. Immersive also welcomes artist activations by Fahamu Pecou, courtesy of Kasper Contemporary, and Refik Anadol, courtesy of ARTECHOUSE. After-hours, this multi-functional transforms into a premium virtual nightlife experience featuring music curated by NHOAH and R.O.T., all without an access link or password.
 
Huma Bhabha Builds Monuments, presented by ICA Boston and Daily Plinth, inside SCOPE Immersive
These programs will be presented at the same time each day. The full schedule of events can be found on our website and on the virtual Show Information wall inside the show.


Daily Programming Schedule: 

8am - 10am     |  Wellness Programming
10am -  12pm  |  Artist Activations 
12pm -  5pm    |  Talk Series
5pm -  8pm      |  Musical Performances
SHOW INFORMATION
SCOPE Immersive’s second edition is now open to collectors, curators, and art lovers alike through Sunday, September 27th at 11:59 pm EST via scope-art.com

Backed by an expansive digital media advertising campaign, editorial partnerships, and a one of a kind in show video wall hosting a full schedule of daily events, SCOPEImmersive blazes its own path in the digital frontier.

Unlike other platforms that rely on outdated iterations of basic slideshow technology, SCOPE Immersive invites collectors to step inside three-dimensional space and purchase artwork on a computer, mobile phone, or VR device 24 hours a day by utilizing the Buy Now or Contact feature. Powered by onlineviewingroom.com


Click here to apply to participate in SCOPE Immersive Miami Beach | 2020,  December 1-6, 2020.
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Friday, September 25, 2020

Yangyang Pan at Madelyn Jordon Fine Art Gallery


YANGYANG PAN
VISIONS OF EDEN
September 11 - October 24, 2020
Sailing Away, 2020. Oil on linen, 42 x 60 in. 

YANGYANG PAN'S new solo exhibition VISIONS OF EDEN presents 12 paintings of intense chromatic lyricism. The works are vibrant and visionary, informed by the artist’s deep-seated knowledge of Eastern and Western art history. In this new pointed approach to the abstract landscapes that have defined Pan’s practice for the past 10 years, Pan reveals her inner self to radiate moods, emotional states, and thoughts on painting. 
 

Gallery Install

Born in 1976, Yangyang Pan studied at the Sichuan Fine Art Institute. Graduating with honors, Pan received her Bachelor of Arts in 1998 followed by a Masters of Fine Art in 2002. She remained as an instructor until 2006 when she relocated to Canada. Since 2006, Pan has exhibited internationally, including Canada, USA, Italy and China. She received the Ontario Arts Council, Visual Artists Creation Projects Grant in 2020 and was awarded the Ontario Arts Council, Exhibition assistant award both in 2010 and 2019. Her work is widely collected in numerous private and public institutions such as Government of Ontario Art Collection, Apple (USA), Royal Elite International Academy (Canada), The Rochester Museum of Fine Art (USA), The Sichuan Fine Art Institute (China) and retail giants including Holt Renfrew (Canada), Anthropologie (USA), Amour Vert (USA), Vdara Las Vegas, and Provide Commerce (USA).


Read the full PRESS RELEASE HERE

Visit the VIEWING ROOM HERE


Visitors will be limited to 4 at a time and all must wear a mask. If you don't have one, we'll have one available for you. Social distancing guidelines will be followed.
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
37 Popham Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583

T: (914) 723-8738
Hours: Thurs.-Sat. | 12:00 am - 5:00 pm
and by appointment

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Art Basel Miami has been Canceled for 2020!

Art Basel Miami has been Canceled for 2020! 


We regret to announce that the 2020 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach has been cancelled

We regret to announce that the 2020 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach has been canceled

The next edition of Art Basel in Miami Beach will take place from December 2 to December 5, 2021, with preview days on December 1 and December 2, 2021.

Given the ongoing impact of the pandemic, which spans from South Florida to other parts of the country and the world, limitations and uncertainty about the staging of large-scale events, international travel restrictions and bans, as well as quarantine regulations within the United States and internationally, Art Basel has no other option but to cancel the 2020 edition of Art Basel in Miami Beach. Art Basel in Miami Beach was scheduled to take place from December 3 to December 6, 2020 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

‘It is with great regret and disappointment that we announce the cancellation of our December show in Miami Beach, as we know how crucial our show is for our galleries, as well as for the greater Miami arts community and economy. We thank everyone who shared their perspectives and insights with us over the past months and weeks and look forward to returning to Miami Beach next year to deliver a successful show,’ said Art Basel's Director Americas Noah Horowitz.

As the artworld continues to face momentous challenges, Art Basel remains firmly committed to supporting the global gallery community in the best way possible through its digital initiatives and by hosting its upcoming 2021 shows in Hong Kong, Basel, and Miami Beach. Two Online Viewing Rooms have been announced for the fall: ‘OVR:2020’, dedicated to artworks made during 2020 and running from September 23 to 26, and ‘OVR:20c’, which will feature works created between 1900 and 1999 and take place from October 28 to 31. These will be followed in December by further Online Viewing Rooms that will be open to all galleries accepted to the 2020 edition of Art Basel in Miami Beach. Further details will follow in the coming weeks.\

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