Friday, May 12, 2017

NADER Contemporary Thursday, May 11th from 6pm to 9pm

Gary Nader is pleased to announce NADER Contemporary featuring the work of important international contemporary artists. The exhibit will open on Thursday, May 11th from 6pm to 9pm to commemorate the new Contemporary Department at Gary Nader Art Centre, 62 NE 27th Street, Wynwood Arts District, Miami.    The exhibition features important artworks of international art from 1945 to the present; a comprehensive compendium of selected works from the gallery’s vast inventory encompassing paintings, sculpture, and photographs. In recent years, the gallery has acquired several pieces to expand its collection, including the work of younger generations of artists, to provide a more comprehensive, global view of art produced in the second half of the 20th century and later.
The exhibit will feature works by:
Abu Naba‘a, Soraya (USA, b.1985)
Amaro, Marcos (Brazil, b.1984)
Chia, Sandro (Italy, b.1946)
Cruz Diez, Carlos (Venezuela, b.1923)
De Staebler, Stephen (USA 1933-2011)
Goldin, Nan (USA, b.1953)
Goldfarb, Walter (Brazil, b.1964)
Gursky, Andreas (Germany, b.1962)
Hendren, David (USA, b.1978)
Hirst, Damien (UK, b.1965)
Hoberman, Nicky (South Africa, b.1967)
Hudson, Richard (UK, b.1954)
Indiana, Robert (USA, b.1928)
Kippenberger, Martin (Germany, 1953-1997)
Lichtenstein, Roy (USA, 1923-1997)
Nara, Yoshitomo (Japan, b.1957) & Sugito, Hiroshi (Japan, b.1970)
OSGEMEOS (Brazil, b.1974)
Reyle, Anselm (Germany, b.1970)
Ruby, Sterling (USA, b.1945)
Ruff, Thomas (Germany, b.1958)
Schlick, Jörg (Austria, 1951-2005)
Soto, Jesus Rafael (Venezuela, 1923-2005)
Steinmeyer, Christoph (Germany, b.1967)
Stella, Frank (USA, b.1936)
Vari, Sophia (Greek, b.1940)
Vasarely, Victor (Hungary-France, 1906-1997)
Venet, Bernar (France, b.1941)
Weiss, David (Swiss, 1946-2012) & Fischli, Peter (Swiss, 1952)

Click here for the e-catalogue

NADER CONTEMPORARY
62NE 27ST Miami FL 33137
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Gallery Hours: Monday – Saturday 10am – 6pm 

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Call to Artists: Hunting Arts Council


CALL TO ARTISTS!!!
Huntington Arts Council presents 
Two Upcoming Juried Competitions 

"Portrait of an Artist" with Juror Dan Christoffel 
JUROR: Dan Christoffel is a national and international exhibiting artist.  Teaching both undergraduate and graduate arts classes at LIU Post.  A guest lecturer at Metropolitan Museum of Art and past president of the Long Island Art Teachers Association.
  • ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists including full time students. 
  • MEDIUM: Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Pastel, Graphite, Charcoal and Sculpture. (no photography) 
  • Deadline for entry: June 12, 2017 by midnight 
  • Exhibition will run July 21 - August 12, 2017 
  • Reception is July 21, 2017 from 6 - 8PM
"Absolutely Abstract" with Juror Maxine Jurow
JUROR: Maxine Jurow has worked in the language of abstraction throughout her artistic career. She has traveled widely, bringing impressions and inspirations from as far away as Australia and as nearby as Long Island Sound to her colorscape paintings and pastels. Maxine sees abstraction as an imaginative process, rooted in observation, tied by the thinnest thread to objective reality. Maxine holds a BFA and MFA from Long Island University. 

  • ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists including full time students. 
  • MEDIUM: Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Pastel, Graphite, Charcoal and Sculpture. (no photography)
  • Deadline for entry: July 10, 2017 by midnight.
  • Exhibition will run August 18 - September 9, 2017.
  • Reception is Friday, August 18, 2017 from 6-8PM.

About Huntington Arts Council
Now celebrating its 54th Anniversary, the Huntington Arts Council is a legitimate 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life of Long Islanders with programs and services that address the needs and interests of artists, cultural organizations and the community. The Council's programs reach over one million Long Island residents, and it serves the entire region with its cultural listings at www.huntingtonarts.org. The Huntington Arts Council has been designated a "Primary Institution" by the New York State Council on the Arts, a title meaning "vital to the cultural life of New York State." The Council is the official arts coordinating agency for the Town of Huntington, and serves as the primary regranting agency on Long Island for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), in addition to its services to over 600 member cultural organizations and individual artist members. Programs are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Town of Huntington, the Suffolk County Department of Cultural Affairs, the County of Suffolk, corporations, foundations and individuals.
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Thursday, May 11, 2017

Art League of Long Island: A Quotidian Life: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary Submitt your work by 6/13/2017













A Quotidian Life:  Finding Beauty in the Ordinary

July 15 - August 5, 2017
Deadline: Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Juror: Franklin Hill Perrell
Awards for Best Realism & Best Abstract

In this juried exhibition, the Art League asks the artist to submit two- or three-dimensional works addressing beauty in the ordinary or commonplace. This may be found in the quality of light or color, the surprise of a repeated form, or a glance between two people. Where do you find beauty? These works may be realistic or abstract. All mediums will be considered, with the exception of photography or video.  
Open to artists residing in Suffolk, Nassau, Brooklyn, and Queens.

 
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Foley Gallery Subtext II: Meditations, by Wyatt GalleryMay 17th

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Wyatt Gallery
Subtext II: Meditations 

May 17th - June 25th 2017
Reception: May 17th 6-8pm
 

Foley Gallery is pleased to present Subtext II: Meditations, a solo exhibition featuring works by Wyatt Gallery. This will be the artist's second solo exhibition with the gallery.

Meditations move the Subtext series towards a closer connection with the artist's spiritual practice of meditation by identifying opportunities for an urban-mindfulness experience. The photographs in this series are sourced from found advertising spaces throughout the New York City subway system. Years of glue, paper, scraping, painting, gluing...repeat, have left clues of the palimpsests that have been recorded for years if not decades.

Gallery transforms these evolving abstractions into UV cured photographic plates, that reference the period of black paintings by Robert Rauschenberg in the 1950's or the French décollage art of the 1960's Nouveau Réalisme movement. The viewer is presented with a scene that may have only been visible for hours, maybe days - until the next advertisement is placed on top, transforming the space yet again. By leaving the walls as found, un-manipulated and uncropped, Subtext challenges the ability to let go of control and accept what is, while reminding the viewer that all is perfect in its imperfection and our inner scars create our true beauty.

Meditations continue the dialogue of the original Subtext series by getting further in tune with Gallery's personal spiritual practice. Gazing into these spaces, Gallery finds reverence and tranquility. Wyatt uses photography to examine a sense of spirituality and resiliency found within spaces of emptiness, destruction, and loss. For a moment, we may find quiet contemplation and transcendence in a context where Subtext becomes more powerful than the rush around us.

 
Gallery received his BFA in photography at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in 1997. Currently the executive director of For Freedoms, he is the recipient of numerous honors and awards such as the Fulbright Fellowship, PDN 30, and ICP's Infinity Award. His photographs have been exhibited throughout the world and are in major private and public collections including the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the George Eastman House, the New Orleans Museum of Art, Twitter, and American Express.
 
Subtext II: Meditations will remain on view through June 25th, 2017. Foley Gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday11 - 6pmSunday 12:30 - 6pm. To request images; please contact the gallery at 212.244. 9081 or info@foleygallery.com.
 
 
 
 
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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Polish up you French, the imagery looks great Galerie Henri Chartier

Polish up you French, the imagery looks great
CE JEUDI 11 MAI RÉOUVERTURE DE LA GALERIE - VERNISSAGE BENJAMIN BRUNEAU, LE VOYAGE IMMOBILE 

CE JEUDI 11 MAI 17H 21H
OUVERTURE NOUVEL ESPACE
GALERIE HENRI CHARTIER


BENJAMIN BRUNEAU
LE VOYAGE IMMOBILE

 

VERNISSAGE EN PRÉSENCE DE L'ARTISTE
11 MAI - 17 JUIN 2017

3 RUE AUGUSTE COMTE , LYON 2ème 

METRO, PARKING BELLECOUR - ANTONIN PONCET

Barakat Gallery the Gandhara Schist Sculpture of a Bodhisattva

Gandhara Schist Sculpture of a Bodhisattva
3rd Century AD - 4th Century AD
33.625 inches high

In the Buddhist religion, Bodhisattvas are souls who have attained enlightenment and no 
longer need to reincarnate, but forsake nirvana and choose to come back to the earthly plane 
in order to alleviate the suffering of others. This stunning Gandharan sculpture of a Bodhisattva, 
created by the first culture to represent the Buddha in his human form, reveals that these  
spiritual beings were celebrated even then, as Buddhism began to spread from India eastwards. 

This Bodhisattva is depicted wearing elaborated modeled robes with carefully carved folds. 
He sports an elegant coiffure and is adorned in fine jewelry as was appropriate for a worldly
 incarnation of the Buddha. Originally, this sculpture probably stood in a niche on the exterior 
of a stupa or shine where it would have guided the masses on the path towards enlightenment.
For additional information and images please click on the image above.
GRAND OPENING EVENT

A gracious and warm thank you to 
everyone that came out to celebrate 
the Grand Opening of Barakat Gallery 
West Hollywood with us.  

It was an unforgettable evening and a
wonderful opportunity for us to share the
collection with old friends and new.  Be
on the lookout for upcoming events and
exhibitions throughout the year.

To see additional images from the event
please CLICK HERE


Barakat Gallery
London: 58 Brook Street, Mayfair, London +442074937778 
Beverly Hills: 421 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California +14242395840
Seoul: 58-4, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, South Korea +821034973413
West Hollywood: 941 N La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90069 +13108598408
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