Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Eleanor Harwood GalleryPlease join us for First Saturday at Minnesota Street Project. Chris Russell's opening May 7th, 5-7pm. The artist will be in attendance.

Exhibit Dates
May 7th, 2022 to June 18, 2022

Please join us for First Saturday at Minnesota Street Project. We will be opening Chris Russell's second solo show May 7th, 5-7pm. The artist will be in attendance.

For inquires please contact Eleanor Harwood at +1 415 867 7770 or eleanor@eleanorharwood.com
CHRIS RUSSELL, GROW OUT, 2021, oil on linen, 42 x 50
About "After Life"
The decaying remains of old giants yield new life. Saplings, sprouts, moss, lichen and fungus displayed in abundance like flowers on the grave of a beloved. Russell finds hope in these stumps, decomposition becomes reorganization, death to fertility, these dead giants don’t vanish but instead break down and return life through the omnipresent mycorrhiza network of the forest. 

These paintings were made within the last year, the second year of a pandemic, a time of collective anxiety and isolation. During this time, while most of Russell’s social interactions ceased, some of his best days were filled with simple walks in the forest. In the forest it’s easy to become enthralled by the quest to find different mushrooms. Spotting one would leads to many more as he started to envision their subterranean networks. As Chris and his wife walk through the woods, they let their dog off the leash, she is free to romp around and blaze the trail for them. She is the dog Chris and his wife, Sara, adopted during the first year of the pandemic, shortly after they had a backyard wedding. A wedding that had fewer guests than there were fingers on Chris’s right hand. She is their pandemic dog, one that isn’t socialized enough for the frequent dog encounters found on the popular hiking trails. While momentous on a personal level, getting married and adopting a dog have become cliché quarantine activities, right up there in popularity with baking bread. Russell doesn’t think these activities became popular out of boredom but instead because we were all collectively longing for connection. 

Walking through the woods, stepping into deep pillows of moss and humus there is a tangible connection between everything growing and decaying. Learning about the intricacies of this interconnected landscape through excited talks from an eccentric mycologist, expands on the enchantment felt while walking in the forest. The frontier of mycology seems to occupy a realm where science and magic are fluid, not unlike quantum physics. Pragmatic scientific patents coexist with discussions of eutierria or oneness with all the earth. From cleaning up oil spills, to fighting depression there is a contagious aura of optimism in the potential of mycology today. During his forest ramble, Russell finds mycelium working to break down the remains of dead trees bearing witness to the process of regeneration.

The transformation of death to new life provides optimism that combats Russell’s anxiety about the state of our planet.

Biography
Born in Boulder, Colorado, Chris Russell earned his BFA from California College of the Arts in 2006. After ten years in the Bay Area, Russell spent the summer of 2012 in Piedmont, Italy as Martin Arts artist in residence. His work has been exhibited throughout the California Bay Area, Italy and Oregon. Chris Russell lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

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Galerie Bernd A. Lausberg, Opening: Friday, May 13th 7 p.m. Düsseldorf photo& Biennale for Visual and Sonic Media.

GALERIE BERND A. LAUSBERG
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    Claudia van Koolwijk, Selbstportrait mit Bildern, Diasec, 80 x 60 cm
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Claudia van Koolwijk
von Angesicht zu Angesicht
Portraits und Selbstportraits


Friederike Näscher
Transluzent – Neue Inszenierungen des Fotogramms
+ Meer und Himmel hör ich singen – Heine-Zyklus



 
Opening: Friday, May 13th 7 p.m.
Introduction: Dr. Dirk Toelke
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Duration of exhibition: May 13th 2022 -  June 26th 2022
 

SAVE THE DATE:

Im Rahmen des Festivals
 
 
Claudia van Koolwijk
von Angesicht zu Angesicht
Portraits und Selbstportraits
 
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Friederike Näscher
Transluzent- neue Inszenierungen des Fotogramms
und
von Meer und Himmel hör ich singen
- Heine Zyklus 
 
 
 
Eröffnung: Freitag, 13. Mai 
Einführung: Dr. Dirk Tölke  19.00 Uhr (!)
 
Am Eröffnungswochenende von düsseldorf photo+
ist die Galerie geöffnet:
Freitag, 13. Mai: 14.00 - 20.00 Uhr
Samstag,14. Mai: 12.00 - 18.00 Uhr
Sonntag, 15. Mai: 12.00 - 18.00 Uhr
 
Ausstellungsdauer: 13. Mai 2022 - 26. Juni 2022

 
      Friederike Näscher, Protagonist Turquoise No. 1 , 2018, Fine Art Print auf Photo Rag, Edition 3, 100 x 100 cm
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Saturday, April 30, 2022

Leila Heller, shows Nan Swid: "Paint - Wax - Pencil - Ink" May 3rd to June 4th

Leila Heller Gallery

Nan Swid: "Paint - Wax - Pencil - Ink"

May 3rd to June 4th

 

 

Nan Swid’s recent work shines a light on the commonplace elements of everyday life. The subjects of her still life drawings, paintings and wall sculptures are drawn from the domestic environment, as Swid says, from “what I see in front of me”. They are snapshots of a moment, an object, a place, a feeling, a memory. Subjects are explored in multiple iterations and techniques. Fruit is rendered with pencil on paper and as paper cut out collages. Potted plants are sketched in monochrome ink on paper and as multi-colored cubist-like collages.

The artwork reflects deep curiosity. It is restless. Brush gestures are quick and urgent, constructions are messy, edges are uneven. A drawing extends to the paper's edge, almost bursting from its field. A sense of probing resides in the marks on paper. Defunct books are enveloped in encaustic paint, spliced and amassed to produce three-dimensional wall hybrids of painting and sculpture. While personal in scale, larger groupings of mixed media are assembled to create emotive wall compositions.

Swid invites us to see the familiar objects of daily life in new ways and in new contexts, the domestic landscape being a creative canvas and armature for her visual exploration in all its “messy vitality”.  The assortment of works asserts Swid’s visual acuity and delight in the everyday.

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Nan Swid lives and works in New York City. Her work has been shown nationally in galleries including Margaret Thatcher Gallery (New York, NY), Pavel Zoubok Gallery (New York, NY), Adam Baumgold Gallery (New York, NY), and Arevelo Gallery (Miami, FL). Swid's work has been reviewed in publications such as The New York Times, The Daily Beast, and Dossier Journal.

Nan Swid was a principal founder of Swid Powell, the iconic design firm that collaborated with noted architects such as Richard Meier, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, and Robert A. M. Stern to produce decorative objects of the highest order. Archives from this endeavor are currently housed with The Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut.

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For more information or inquiries, please click here or email ella@leilaheller.com


Ansel Adams Photography Exhibition at Kean University Open to the public

Ansel Adams Photography Exhibition at Kean University

UNION, N.J. — Works by the iconic 20th-century landscape photographer Ansel Adams will be on display at the Galleries at Kean University in an exhibition premiering Thursday, April 21 at Liberty Hall Academic Center. 

The Early Works exhibition features 42 original vintage photographs by the master photographer of the American West, ranging from the 1920s to the 1950s. It is open to the public with a pay-what-you-wish (PWYW) admission.

“Adams was an innovator. He never stopped evolving his artistic process,” said Kean University President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D. “It is essential our students have the experience of seeing original works of art and learning about the artists behind those creations. I encourage our students, faculty, staff and the community to view this celebrated exhibition.” 

Adams, an environmentalist and a giant in the field of landscape photography, was renowned for his use of light, both in the field and in the darkroom. He helped build public appreciation for the American wilderness through his captivating images of the more than 40 national parks he explored, including Yosemite, Yellowstone and Glacier National Park.

Lynette Zimmerman, executive director of the Liberty Hall Academic Center and the Galleries at Kean, said Adams’ passion for the environment “will be perfectly at home” in the Liberty Hall Academic Center Gallery. “We are so excited to feature the original works of this amazing photographer,” she added.

Rebecca Senf, Ph.D., chief curator at the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona and renowned Adams scholar who recently published a book about Adams' early photographs, will join Zimmerman in a conversation about his photography, legacy and career, and his influence on 21st-century photographers during the opening reception. It will be held on Thursday, April 21, from 5:30 - 8 p.m in the Liberty Hall Academic Center.

To RSVP for the opening reception and to learn more about the exhibition, visit the Galleries at Kean website at galleries.kean.edu. Tickets for the exhibition are available at the door or by reservation. To reserve tickets, click here.

All works are from the collection of Michael Mattis and Judith Hochberg. This exhibition was organized by art2art Circulating Exhibitions.

Liberty Hall Academic Center Gallery is located at 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, N.J. 07083, on the Union campus of Kean University.

 

PHOTOS / CAPTIONS:

(Photo Credit: El Capitan, 1923. Photo by Ansel Adams. @The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust)

(Photo Credit: From Wawona Tunnel, Winter, Yosemite, 1935. Photo by Ansel Adams. @The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust)

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Founded in 1855, Kean University is one of the largest metropolitan institutions of higher education in the region, with a richly diverse student, faculty and staff population. Kean continues to play a key role in the training of teachers and is a hub of educational, technological and cultural enrichment serving more than 16,000 students. The University’s six undergraduate colleges offer more than 50 undergraduate degrees over a full range of academic subjects. The Nathan Weiss Graduate College offers seven doctoral degree programs and more than 70 options for graduate study leading to master’s degrees, professional diplomas or certifications. With campuses in Union, Toms River, Jefferson and Manahawkin, New Jersey, and Wenzhou, China, Kean University furthers its mission by providing an affordable and accessible world-class education. Visit www.kean.edu. 

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Friday, April 29, 2022

StonyBrook Film Festival early passes on sale May 23, 2022

SAVE THE DATES:

EARLY BIRD PASSES ON SALE:
MAY 23, 2022 at noon

SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED:
JUNE 1, 2022 at noon

STONY BROOK FILM FESTIVAL
JULY 21-30, 2022

 
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In other film news, Menemsha Films, Go2Films and ChaiFlicks announce a historic event Starting May 4th
 
The 2022 Israel Independence Day Film Festival

In association with over 200 synagogues and Jewish film festivals across North America, the first annual Israel Independence Day Film Festival will be held beginning May 4th and continuing for a total of six nights, streaming virtually to enjoy from the comfort of home. This important event brings together the potential of every community, no matter how big or small, to celebrate Israel’s past, present and future.

Friends of the Stony Brook Film festival will receive 56% off their ticket price if they use code STONY at checkout!   See 11 films for just $22.  
GET YOUR SBFF DISCOUNT TO THE ISREAL INDEPENDENCE DAY FILM FESTIVAL HERE!
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