Tuesday, September 11, 2012

The Curator’s Eye Spotlights Art For Eternity Gallery


The Curator’s Eye Spotlights Art For Eternity Gallery


NEW YORK - Howard Nowes, owner and director of Art for Eternity Gallery in New York, recently spoke with The Curator’s Eye, (http://www.CuratorsEye.com/), the global high-end art marketing organization, about several sales and newly formed client relationships that resulted from his participation on the site.

Mr. Nowes reported, “I advertised a Greek bronze breast plate from the 5th Century BC on the site. After a short time, I received a message from a registered member of The Curator's Eye asking about it. He turned out to be a collector of ancient armor and I was happy to meet a new connoisseur. Additionally, I was able to introduce him to my broader inventory of ancient armor which led to more activity on several Greek helmets. This was beyond my expectations.”

The Curator’s Eye exists to help dealers compete with market leaders Christie’s and Sotheby’s by giving them access to the same clients that traffic the auction houses and high end art shows, but through an online structure. In fact, Mr. Nowes says his successful sale “happened because CuratorsEye.com acted as an 'introductions agency' and not like an auction house.”

Seol Park, Product Manager and New York Regional Director, says while The Curator’s Eye celebrates sales completed through the platform, it also “emphasizes the dealer-client relationship. The client is not buying on the internet but is being introduced to reputable dealers.”

Mr. Nowes attests to the general quality of the site, saying, “Across all categories, the directors of the site only work with top professional dealers who have very high standards and exercise a critical eye in judging quality.” This dedication to quality and reputation makes The Curator’s Eye stand out among the online art market.

A recent article by Patricia Cohen of the New York Times highlights the contrast between CuratorsEye.com and the rest of the rapidly growing internet art market. According to Ms. Cohen, buying art online has “become a sort of bazaar, where shoppers of varying sophistication routinely encounter all degrees of flimflammery, from the schemes of experienced grifters to the innocent mistakes of the unwitting and naïve.” In contrast, Mr. Nowes characterizes CuratorsEye.com as a place where “the viewing public can ‘feast their eyes’ well. It's like a quality restaurant whose kitchen offers only the best - the viewing public knows anything on the menu will be excellent!”

As a leading dealer in ancient and ethnographic art, Mr. Nowes is always seeking to extend his client base. Becoming a member dealer of The Curator’s Eye was a natural step. Mr. Nowes said, “Meeting new collectors and giving them the best possible client services is very important to my work as a dealer, and this was a nice affirmation that I had made the right decision to join this community.” He added, “The site puts me directly in touch with sophisticated collectors and helps me understand where their interests lie. I enjoy being part of this community.”

Art For Eternity Gallery specializes in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Pre-Columbian, African, Oceanic, and Asian ancient and ethnographic art. It is located in Manhattan, a short walk from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

As the art world expands into emerging markets and younger generations do more and more research online, The Curator’s Eye is poised to facilitate these initial virtual connections. Today, collectors from Monaco, India, France, Brazil, and Russia are among the registered users from over eighty countries. To view outstanding items available from the top dealers across the world, visit http://www.CuratorsEye.com/.  

MF Gallery's 10th Annual Halloween Art Show




Martina & Frank Russo are proud to present…
MF GALLERY’S 10TH ANNUAL HALLOWEEN ART SHOW

Can’t wait to wear your Halloween costume? Then put it on early and come party
with some great Halloween Artwork by your favorite MF Gallery artists!

Costumed Opening Party: Saturday October 13
th, 2012 from 7pm to 10pm
||  MF Gallery: 213 Bond St. Brooklyn, NY 11217  ||  917-446-8681  ||  info@MFgallery.net  ||


For the past ten years, MF Gallery owners/curators/artists Martina and Frank Russo have been gathering the best in spooky Halloween- themed artwork for their annual Halloween Art Show.

MF Halloween shows have come to be known as one of the best venues to see and purchase Halloween artwork, and the Costumed Opening Parties are always a fun kickoff to the Halloween Season! This year marks the 10th Anniversary of this great event, so MF Gallery has taken extra care to make this Halloween Art Show better than ever before!

Many of the artists who have been showing with MF Gallery for the past ten years, (Lisa Petrucci, Michael Mararian, Ciou, Dave Brockie, Nicoz Balboa, Stephen Blickenstaff, Angie Mason, Drew Maillard, Joe Simko, Martina & Frank Russo) will be exhibiting work in this special event. Other artists in the show include: Eric Richardson, Moses Jaen, Johanna O’Donnell, PJ McQuade, Ksenja Laginja, Mal Ojo, Greg Maillard and more… Plus, the entranceway to the gallery will be transformed into a Haunted Spookhouse installation by Kathleen Hayes, Frank Russo and Joanna Mulder!


Costumes are strongly encouraged at the Halloween Opening Party, (On Saturday October 13th, from 7 to 10pm) and will be rewarded with free beer and candy. Many of the artists will be attending- see if you can spot them in their Halloween costumes! Additionally, artist Drew Maillard will be raffling off his Halloween art piece, so one lucky winner will be able to get it for the mere price of a raffle ticket! Admission is Free and open to all ages.

"MF Gallery's Tenth Annual Halloween Art Show" will be open by appointment until Sunday November 4th, 2012. Contact Martina or Frank at (917)446-8681 or email: info@MFgallery.net to make an appointment to see the show. All of the art will also be available for viewing and purchasing online at:
 www.MFgallery.net/H10/H10.html

MF Gallery is located at 213 Bond Street, between Butler and Baltic Streets in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn, NY. Take the A or G to Hoyt/ Schermerhorn, the F or G to Bergen, or the R to Union.

Contact Martina Secondo Russo at (917)446-8681 or info@MFgallery.net for appointments, questions or press inquiries.

  

Sundaram Tagore Hong Kong - Written Images


A Gallery for Fine Photography - Louviere + Vanessa/Shelby Lee Adams


Please join us Saturday, October 6, 2012
Louviere + Vanessa - Stratum Lucidum and Moonshine 
Shelby Lee Adams - Salt and Truth
A Gallery for Fine Photography
241 Chartres Street
Reception for the Artists 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 


The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp Street
Opening for the Artists  6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 8
PHOTOnola
Reception for the Artists 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Joséphine Sacabo, Keith Carter
Louviere + Vanessa, Shelby Lee Adams

Saturday, January 19 - April 13, 2013
The Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida
Louviere + Vanessa