Monday, January 13, 2014

Richard Barnes


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                                                                             Murmur No. 20, 44 x 44 inch inch pigment print 
Richard Barnes 
Murmur & Refuge


January 15 - February 23, 2014  

The formations of birds in flight and their nest building architecture are both guided by an innate sense of purpose and survival.  In an early investigation from Animal Logic (Princeton University Press, 2009), we find the photographer examining both phenomena with reverence.

In Murmur, Barnes observes the flocks of starlings that cloud the skies of EUR, a suburb of Rome.  In this series, he depicts nature as it behaves on it's own, alive and breathing.  The photographs capture the birds' aerial displays, which can take on the form of suspended mesh sculpture or simply blacken the sky. The photographs of the starlings can appear light, airy, and elegant, while others are captured with an unnerving and ominous quality.

Refuge examines the complex architecture of birds' nests, constructed from elements of the natural world along with debris discarded by humans such as string, plastic and dryer lint.  The nests are intricate structures, unique in shape and form.  This study of birds' nests exhibits an interesting and perhaps complicated relationship between humans and nature.  As we make more debris and waste, we pollute the environment, but in turn these nests are made of things we see as trash and they become safe havens for this part of the animal kingdom.  

Richard Barnes graduated from the University of California at Berkley with a BA in Fine Arts. He went on to work as the photographer for the joint Yale/University of Pennsylvania excavations at Abydos, Egypt.  His resume includes solo exhibitions at the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, the Carpenter Center at Harvard, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum and the University of Michigan Art Museum. 

His work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.  Barnes received the Rome Prize in 2005/2006, and the Alfred Eisenstadt Award in Photography and the Sidman Fellowship for the Arts in 2009.

Murmur & Refuge will remain on view through February 23rd.  Foley Gallery is openWednesday - Sunday, 12 - 6pm.  To request images; please contact the gallery at 212.244.9081or info@foleygallery.com.

 
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NICOLE COHEN: DOMESTIC CONCERNS PROJECT SPACE: JONATHAN RYAN STORM BRUNCH: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 11AM - 1PM


Morgan Lehman
Nicole Cohen
 Installation view from Nicole Cohen's current exhibition, Domestic Concerns, on view through January 25, 2014
  
 


 NICOLE COHEN: 
DOMESTIC CONCERNS
PROJECT SPACE: JONATHAN RYAN STORM
BRUNCH: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 11AM - 1PM




Join us this Saturday, January 18th, 11AM - 1PM for a brunch in celebration of Nicole Cohen: Domestic Concerns and in the Project Space: Jonathan Ryan Storm.  Don't miss your chance to view the show in its final two weeks and meet artist Nicole Cohen!

View work from these exhibitions here.
View the Nicole Cohen: Domestic Concerns digital catalogue here.
 

  
Current Exhibition:
December 12, 2013 - January 25, 2014

Upcoming Exhibition:
January 30 - March 1, 2014

Morgan Lehman
535 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011

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CALL TO ARTISTS

Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc (CHUN) Presents:
The 43rd Annual
Capitol Hill People's Fair

Art and Music Festival

  
CHUN Capitol Hill PIX for CTA 2011

Call to Artists

WHAT:  Art and Music Festival

WHERE: Denver, CO

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
           June 7 and 8, 2014

NOTEWORTHY:

*Juried show.

*24-hour security.

*Booth sitters.

*Entry/booth fees start at: $35/$300.

*Discounted booth fees for artists applying prior to February 1, 2014.

*Estimated annual attendance: 200,000+  

*For more details about the show, please visit www.peoplesfair.com.


The Capitol Hill People's Fair is one of the largest two-day festivals in the country with over 200,000 fairgoers, and is one of Colorado's longest-running outdoor urban festivals featuring art, music, family activities and more!  Located in the heart of downtown Denver, the People's Fair is a celebration of community and the kick-off to the summer festival season.  Exceptionally high public attendance and community support.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS - deadline March 21, 2014.

Online application and more information available at:

Email inquiries to:Nicole Anderson
nicoleanderson@chundenver.org 

Or by telephone:
303-830-1651


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Sunday, January 12, 2014

The Contemporary Austin Announces Finalists for Laguna Gloria Master Site Plan Landscape Architectural Services


The Contemporary Austin Announces Finalists for Laguna Gloria Master Site Plan Landscape Architectural Services 
  
 

(January 12, 2014, Austin, TX) - Louis Grachos, Ernest and Sarah Butler Executive Director of The Contemporary Austin, announces three internationally renowned landscape architecture firms as finalists to create a Master Site Plan for Laguna Gloria, Austin's picturesque historic treasure. This process will allow the institution to further its mission as a dynamic contemporary arts destination integrated into a beautiful natural setting. The three finalists are: Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture (San Francisco, CA); Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architecture (Boston, MA); and SNØHETTA (New York, NY, and Oslo, Norway).
 
Grachos states, "We are delighted to report that The Contemporary Austin received almost two dozen strong submissions from across the globe. All innovators and leaders in their field, the finalists are exceptional and talented firms who have embraced the exciting opportunity to create a Master Site Plan for Laguna Gloria. The legacy of Laguna Gloria and the Driscoll Villa is the cornerstone of our museum's future and we feel strongly that it deserves the best possible vision to ensure it will become a true art and nature destination for our community and our cultural and naturalist visitors. Coupled with the right vision, proper stewardship, and a dynamic art program, Laguna Gloria will become a spotlight as a national art destination."
  
Frederick R. Steiner, Dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, led a committee that sent out a Request for Qualifications in May 2013. The finalists traveled to Austin in October 2013 to present their proposals, with each firm provided with an honorarium to enhance their Master Site Plan demonstrations. Subsequently, the selection committee will travel to each of the three firms to visit their studios and local examples of their work, concluding at the end of January 2014. The committee will reconvene in mid-February to determine the finalist who will take the lead in bringing Laguna Gloria into its full potential, with a formal announcement to come in early spring 2014.

Dean Steiner adds, "These three firms are not only leading innovators in urban and landscape design, but also have rich experience working with artists and arts communities. They all have impressive records of significant design and planning work."

The main stipulation in the Request for Qualifications was for the selected firm to develop a comprehensive Master Site Plan that fully incorporates the twelve acres of Laguna Gloria while laying the groundwork for the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park and respecting the existing historic 1916 Italianate Driscoll Villa, the fifty-year-old Art School, and the vibrant ecology of the site.
 
In early 2013, the museum commissioned Jonathan Ogren of Siglo Group to conduct a thorough environmental assessment of the Laguna Gloria grounds, including detailed site analyses of the property's natural and cultural history, descriptions of special qualities and features, and conservation and management guidelines for improving and preserving this very special location on the shores of Lake Austin.

As the design process takes shape, the Austin community will learn how the museum is committed to building upon this Conservation Management Initiative for the long-term stewardship of Laguna Gloria, so that the landscape will become more resilient, diverse, and welcoming for art and nature lovers alike. Emphasizing that The Contemporary Austin is one institution with two distinct and evolving locations encompassing the urban-based Jones Center and a nature-focused outdoor experience at Laguna Gloria, the continuing investment in these sites is a perfect complement to the museum's ambitious exhibition, education, and community engagement programs.

ABOUT ANDREA COCHRAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
(San Francisco, CA) - www.acochran.com
The work of Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture sculpts and navigates space through a seamless integration of landscape, art, and architecture. The studio's work draws boundaries with a controlled palette of materials, creating permeable edges that blur the line between the natural and built environment. Spare geometry applied to vibrant plant life results in sharp compositional order. This exercise in restraint heightens a sense of the elements - texture, light, and movement.

ABOUT REED HILDERBRAND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
(Boston, MA) - www.reedhilderbrand.com
Reed Hilderbrand is founded on the belief that the designed landscape is among the most potent and durable instruments in cultural expression. Striving for clarity of purposes in all aspects of design, Reed Hilderbrand collaborates with other artists and professionals to help institutions, public stewards, and individuals articulate ideas through landscape. The studio works at the vital intersection of nature and culture - integrating responsible care for the land with the ordinary and extraordinary needs of modern life.

ABOUT SNØHETTA 
(New York, NY, and Oslo, Norway) - www.snøhetta.com
SNØHETTA began 25 years ago as a transdisciplinary architecture and landscape workshop and has remained true to this pioneering manner of working since its inception. Today, SNØHETTA has grown to become an internationally renowned practice that also includes interiors and brand design. With studios in Oslo, Norway, and New York City, SNØHETTA currently employs 130 people from 20 countries and is among the largest merged landscape and architecture workshops in the world.

ABOUT THE CONTEMPORARY AUSTIN
The Contemporary Austin's mission is focused on bringing nationally and internationally recognized artists to Austin to create new work that will inspire a greater understanding and appreciation for contemporary art. Commissioning artists to create site-responsive work engages the community, provides direct access to artists and the creative process, and makes our organization a hub of creativity and inspiration. Through our innovative exhibitions and educational and public programs, The Contemporary enlivens and inspires Austin's diverse communities.

 
For additional information and to request media images, please contact press@thecontemporaryaustin.org.
 
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Contact:
Libby Tilley

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Saturday, January 11, 2014

NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Phillips Under the Influence Invitation to Consign

NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS
UNDER THE INFLUENCE



DAVID SALLE Painting for H.C.A., 2007

NEW YORK AUCTION
FRIDAY 7 MARCH

Enquiries
Benjamin Godsill bgodsill@phillips.com
+1 212 940 1333




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International Art Exhibitions MIAMI


International Art Exhibitions MIAMI

In Collaboration with KUNSTHAUS BERLIN-MARBELLA GALLERY
FEATURES at Balcony Hall
FRANK WESTERMAN | CAROLINE VON TUEMPLING |
FRED FREDRICH | GINES SERRAN

In Collaboration with MONACO MODERN ART GALLERY
FEATURES at Terrace Hall
PHILIPPE PASTOR NEW COLLECTION

OPENING VERNISSAGE JANUARY 15, 2014 | 7-10PM
1800 N. BAYSHORE DR. CP1, MIAMI FLORIDA 33132
Live Performance by 
 




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Galleria d'Arte Maggiore

Terra Italiana-
                      Paladino, Leoncillo, Chia, Matta @ Galleria d'Arte
                      Maggiore G.A.M.
ITALIAN EARTH
Paladino, Leoncillo, Chia, Matta

  from 18 January 2014
  6.00 pm
The exhibition that inaugurates the new year atGalleria d'Arte Maggiore in Bologna reveals the original concept of Franco and Roberta Calarota to explore in a diverse but organized way the theme of “Earth”. This apparently simple word, “Earth”, assumes an almost magical dimension, within a dense web of references made up of geographical considerations (being obvious the “Italian”one) which overlay more complex reflections on how the tangible body of art may express itself in complete independence of the support used. 

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