Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Closing night at The EarthX Film & Music Festival October 22, 2023 | 6 PM The Kessler Theater | Dallas, TX

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Closing night at The EarthX Film & Music Festival 

October 22, 2023 | 6 PM

The Kessler Theater | Dallas, TX 

The EarthX Film & Music Festival's closing night screening will take place on Sunday, October 22nd at The Kessler Theater in the heart of beautiful, historic Oak Cliff.  We will share a selection of short films that highlight stories of characters that not only find purpose in the outdoors, but strive to share that opportunity with others.  Themes of conservation, food sovereignty and intersectionality will also be discussed both on screen and in thoughtful panel conversations with several special film guests in attendance!  The evening will also feature an intimate performance from Danielle Ponder, a rising R&B/Soul singer who left her career as a New York public defender to pursue her calling in music.

 

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-The EarthX Film Festival team

About the inspiring films

Well Worn Life (6 min)
Well Worn Life is a short documentary film series by Arkansas-based outdoor company Livsn Designs. Well Worn Life reveals the recipes of outdoor-minded individuals who love life deeply - and live it to the fullest extent - as their brand name, livsnjutare suggests. In their newest film, meet Dani Reyes-Acosta: a mountain athlete, land cultivator, and storyteller whose path consistently seeks the limits of her possibility. Ticking off climbs and ski lines across South America, cultivating her role as a legacy Coloradan, and setting the course for the future of outdoor access in remote communities, Dani is a visceral example of how self-care and self-determination can harmonize via the outdoors.

 

The Ghost Rainforest (10 min)
Told from the perspective of indigenous activist Narubia Werreria, ‘The Ghost Rainforest’ follows a group of five indigenous leaders and activists from the Amazon, making an emotionally charged and once in a lifetime journey to a little known and desperately rare temperate rainforest habitat on the West Coast of Scotland. The visit is set amidst the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, a moment in history the world needed to listen to them, as ‘guardians of the forests’, but instead left them feeling ignored and sidelined. They bring their ancestral wisdom and deep spiritual connection with nature to Scotland’s Rainforest to carry out a sacred blessing, connect distant communities and share a message of resilience and hope, to weave our existence back into the web of life. The film focuses on the importance of indigenous wisdom to reconnect to these habitats before it’s too late.

 

4DWN (17 min)

The story of 4DWN is incredibly inspiring because it is both unconventional and deeply personal. Their place on the confluence of food security and skateboarding provided a unique storytelling experience and a portrait of humanity and hope that documentary audiences typically don’t experience.

 

Miles to Go (8 min)

In 2022 alone there were over 300 anti LGBTQ+ bills proposed in various states across the country. Refusing to sit idly by, trans trail runner Perry Cohen (he/him) formed a team of fellow runners who identify as trans men with an aim to compete in races in states proposing and passing hateful legislation. Miles to Go follows their journey into the world of trail running and the freedom to be themselves on the trail.

 

The Mud on Their Hands (14 min)

Everything changed after Katrina. Many fled the destruction but Rev. Tyronne Edwards of Phoenix, LA, led the effort to rebuild the town his family has lived in for five generations. After a lifetime of community organizing - climate activism and inspiring future generations to protect their home from future storm surge has become Tyronne’s latest calling.

 

Antarctica: At the Intersection of Technology and Climate Action (10 min)

At Dell Technologies, the commitment to the environment runs deep. That's why they teamed up with National Geographic National Geographic explorer and filmmaker, Mike Libecki on his recent expedition to Antarctica, where he met with researchers studying micro-plastic pollution and the effects of climate change. This documentary provides an eye-opening look at what they discovered.

Meet the Artist, Danielle Ponder

In 2021, Danielle Ponder took a leap of faith: she left her successful day job working in the public defender’s office in her hometown of Rochester to devote herself full-time to sharing her powerful voice with the world.  That leap paid off - she'll be performing on Sunday night as part of our program Where Passion Meets Purpose.

Meet the Emcee of the evening and Well Worn Life  subject, 

Dani Reyes-Acosta

Award-winning filmmaker, athlete, and strategist Dani Reyes-Acosta inspires individual action and collective communion through stories of reciprocity in the outdoors—rewriting the story of how we build community along the way. She is the subject of the short documentary Well Worn Life, and will join us for the closing program Where Passion Meets Purpose.

Join us after the show at The Wild Detectives

Following the event, guests who purchase a ticket including after party admission are invited to join us at The Wild Detectives for drinks, dancing, and music by Dallas local, DJ Elkin Pautt, as we celebrate our final festival night. 

Tickets are still available for the other nights of the Film Festival! Join us for an incredible opening night with musician Donna Missal & Filmmaker Josh Tickell for the screening of Common Ground, the follow up film to Kiss the Ground, at Texas Theatre on 10/20 and for an immersive experience like you've never seen before which includes an evening of inspiring films, music, food and entertainment at Arts Mission Oak Cliff on 10/21.

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Catherine Coutrier Galley presents Photographer Todd Webb, Oct.21 2023.

 

Todd Webb: Across America, 1955

Opens this Saturday!

We are delighted to announce Catherine Couturier Gallery's latest exhibition, Todd Webb: Across America, 1955, featuring the exceptional work of renowned photographer Todd Webb in collaboration with the Todd Webb Archive.


This exhibition, running concurrently with the Museum of Fine Arts Houston's Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955, exclusively showcases Todd Webb's captivating photographs. 


In 1955, Todd Webb, alongside Robert Frank, received prestigious fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation for their ambitious U.S. survey projects. While Frank's iconic journey resulted in the groundbreaking book "The Americans," Webb embarked on a unique odyssey, traveling on foot, by boat, and bike across the United States to document vanishing Americana and the evolving way of life.


Saturday, October 21st 

from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM


Please join us for the opening reception with a talk from 

Lisa Volpe of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston at 3:00 PM

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Tag Fine Art returns to Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair Oct. 26-29, London !!!

🍂 Complimentary tickets for Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2023 🎟 New print launch by Frank Kiely 🚗
                                                   




    
We are looking forward to our return to the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair!
Your ultimate route to reach us? The Elizabeth Line 
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Get all the details below! 
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Brigitte Williams | Mind the Gap, 2022 | Glicee print| 88 x 88 cm | £2530 | Edition of 20
Woolwich Print Fair
Stand  29, Woolwich Works, No.1 Street, Royal Arsenal, London, SE18 6HD
Thursday 26 - Sunday 29, October

Private Viewing kindly sponsored by Maison Mirabeau 
Wednesday, October 25, 4 - 9 pm

Opening Times
Thursday, October 26, 12 - 9 pm
Friday, October 27 12 - 6 pm
Saturday, October 28 12 - 6 pm
Sunday, October 29, 12 - 6 pm


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Exhibiting Artists: Kate Brinkworth, Adam Dant, Robin Duttson, Ewan David Eason, Fran Giffard, Guy GeeEd Hodgkinson, Frank Kiely, Kate LewisRob RyanSimon Schofield, Tessa Shaw, David Spiller, Yanko Tihov, Tobias Till, Stephen WalterDavid Wightman, Kristjana S Williams, Brigitte Williams and Katsutoshi Yuasa.
Autumn is in the air, 🍁 and what better way to embrace the season than with Ewan David Eason's latest lenticular artwork! Following the success of  'Seasons Change: Sweet Gum Tree,' his latest series captures the transitions between seasons, encapsulating the essence of nature's ever-changing beauty.
Ewan David EasonSeasons Change: Blossom to Summer| Lenticular print| 64 x 58 cm / 104 x 94 cm framed |£1850 / £3500 each, £7000 for the full set 
After a fantastic summer at our "Wish You Were Here...? Group Exhibition and The RA Summer Exhibition. Frank Kiely returns with a new print titled 'Covent Garden'. This print not only showcases the iconic London landmark but also incorporates historical references throughout.
Frank Kiely| Covent Garden| 7 colour screenprint on Somerset paper | 83.5 x 100 cm | £900 | Signed and numbered | Edition of 10
Where tradition meets innovation - Katsutoshi Yuasa's recently released prints are a striking blend of the old and the new. Yuasa has revitalised the tradition of Japanese woodblock prints by infusing them with imagery from the digital ream, forging a unique connection between the past and the present.
Katsutoshi Yuasa| The Gleam Of Light Which Flashes Across Our Mind From Within | Oil-based woodcut on paper| 65 x 100 cm unframed | £1800 | Signed and editioned by the artist | Edition of 10
Experience a digital gallery of our works at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 
You're warmly invited to the opening of local Islington painter Sarah Beth Lundblad's "Urban Landscapes" tonight 18th October from 6-10 pm. Everyone's welcome, including kids and furry friends. Come and join Sarah Beth from 6pm who will be exhibiting her work at Candid Arts in the ground floor of Candid Gallery at 3-5 Torrens Street, London, EC1 1NQ. One night only!
Sarah Beth Lundblad's "Urban Landscapes"
Candid Gallery, 3-5 Torrens St, London, EC1V 1NQ
Wednesday, October 18, 6-10 pm
Explore our range of vouchers - because it's never too early to start thinking about Christmas gifts!
Using Own Art, you can spread the cost of an artwork INTEREST FREE over 10 months.  It's an amazing scheme and you can read more about it here.
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Best wishes from Hobby, Mark, Yasmin, Diana & Ida.
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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Phillips Announces Highlights from the London Design Auction . Sale Oct 31.

  




 

 

Phillips Announces Highlights from the London Design Auction

 

Sale on 31 October to be Led by a Group of Works by Jean Royère, Outstanding Italian Pre, Post War and Modernist Design, and an Exceptional Work from the Wiener Werkstätte

 



 

 

LONDON – 17 OCTOBER 2023 – Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from the London Design auction, taking place on 31 October. Featuring 136 lots, the sale brings together rare and important works of 20th and 21st century French, Italian, Brazilian, Contemporary, and Scandinavian design. Ahead of the Design auction on 31 October, the sale will be on view at Phillips’ London galleries on Berkeley Square from 25 to 31 October, alongside the exhibition for Lucie Rie and Hans Coper, Exceptional Ceramics: Selections from the Estate of Jane Coper and the former Collection of Cyril Frankel, which will be offered in a standalone auction on the following day,1 November. 

 

Domenico Raimondo, Senior Director, Head of Design, Europe and Senior International Specialist, said “We are delighted to present our Fall auction in London which features an extraordinary and diverse selection of material. From the sought-after designs of Jean Royère to a mythological sculpture by Janine Janet, and the creative genius of G.R.A.U. and Studio B.B.P.R, this auction offers a diverse selection of exceptional craftsmanship spanning the 20th and 21st centuries.”



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