Sunday, November 7, 2010

Robin Antar: 97th Annual Art Show at NYC’S National Arts Club Features Award-winning Brooklyn Artist, NOV 12- 30, 2010

97th Annual Art Show at NYC’S National Arts Club Features Award-winning Brooklyn Artist, NOV 12- 30, 2010

NYC, NY; Nov 2010 -- The 97th Annual Show at the National Arts Club in NYC (www.nationalartsclub.org) will feature the work of Brooklyn sculptor Robin Antar, an award-winning artist who will be among many local artists included in an exhibition at 15 Gramercy Park South, Manhattan, from November 12-November 30. An award reception will take place November 28th at 1PM.
Ms. Antar, whose sculptures have graced the display windows of Paul Stuart’s flagship NYC Madison Avenue store, will exhibit her life-like and life-sized boxing gloves carved out of carrara marble (7”h x 16”w). Ms. Antar was chosen to exhibit as an award winning member of Allied Artists of America, Inc.

Allied Artists of America, Inc. is a non-profit National Art Society composed of artists, sculptors, elected active members and sustaining associate members from the across the country. The offices and exhibition galleries are both located at the elegant historical landmark, The National Arts Club.
A special reception for the artists will be held November 28, 2010 at 1:00 PM. For information: 212-475-3424.

 

Gaspar Lopez - 17 nov. 2010 - 15 Jan 2011 - De Primi Fine Art SA Lugano Switzerland

 Gaspar Lopez: Painter of Princes and Gentlemen

Exhibition venue:          De Primi Fine Art SA, Piazza Cioccaro 2, Third floor,
6900 Lugano, Switzerland.

Inauguration:                 17 November 2010, 6:00 p.m.
Exhibition period:         17 November 2010 – 15 January 2011
Opening times:             Monday – Friday 2:00 – 6:00 p.m.
                                        Saturday by appointment
                           
For further information: Mr. Saverio Repetto, Mrs. Simona Ros E-mail: info@deprimi.ch
                                        Tel: +41.(0)91.923.48.33
                                        Website: www.deprimi.ch
The exhibition continues the gallery’s ambitious program aimed at promoting the dialogue between artists and artworks which, whilst coming from different periods and styles, are united by their unquestionable quality .
 The De Primi Fine Art SA gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition dedicated to the work of the celebrated Italian old master Gaspar Lopez, known as ‘Il Gasparro’ (circa 1650 – 1740). The exhibition opens on 17 November 2010 at the gallery in Piazza Cioccaro 2, Lugano.

Renovated Reputations: Paintings and Fiction inspired by Vintage Portrait Photographs

Renovated Reputations: Paintings and Fiction inspired by Vintage Portrait Photographs

The exhibit will include a series of 20-40 paintings and mixed media works ranging in size from 8"x10" to 18"x24" framed with thrift store and vintage frames.  In addition to the exhibited works ArtHaus is publishing catalogs signed by me and as many of the authors as possible.  Catalogs/books will consist of image of the painting with the text of the "flash story" surrounding the image.  If I can get the authors to come to a book signing/party, authors would sign their pages for some of the printed stuff.

We're going to have a photobooth for the show for participants to play with and vintage costumes.

The Miami/Miami Beach Sculpture Biennial, scheduled to open on December 3rd, 2010 and run through January 20th, 2011,

The upcoming first edition of The Miami/Miami Beach Sculpture Biennial, scheduled to open on 
December 3rd, 2010 and run through January 20th, 2011, will be displaying approximately fifty monumental and indoor works along Bayfront Park and on the site of the future sculpture garden of the Miami Art Museum's projected new home plus Miami Beach Senior High School.  Indoor works will be displayed in the lobby of Downtown Miami’s InterContinental Hotel. 
The Biennial, produced by Gary Nader and curated by Ricardo Pau-Llosa, has received the enthusiastic support ofMiami Mayor Tomas P. Regalado, Commissioner Chairman Marc Sarnoff, Commissioner Vice Chiarman Frank Carollo, City Manager Carlos A. Migoya, Miami DDA Director Alyce Robertson and Senior Manager Cesar Garcia-Pons and Community Redevelopment Agencies Director Pieter Bockweg. Aside from reveling in masterworks by some of the biggest names in modern and contemporary sculpture; the Biennial will call attention to the importance of art in our everyday lives.  Miami/Miami Beach is already blessed with a diversity of works in our public spaces, the fruit of enlightened corporate policies and a much lauded, county-run Art-in-Public-Spaces Program.  The Biennial is a culmination of this sensibility, so much a part of the spirit of Miami/Miami Beach that is often overlooked.  Perhaps because Miami/Miami Beach is a truly cosmopolitan city, born out of cultural diversity rather than having embraced it at some later date in its development, and because we enjoy year-round the pleasures of a hospitable climate, ours is an urban scenario where the monumental, the playful, the challenging, the daring, and the beautiful do indeed mingle in a distinct and welcoming visual dialect.