Saturday, October 4, 2014

5th Anniversary Exhibition | LIGHT FANTASTIC | 14th –18th Oct 2014

House of the Nobleman is delighted to announce that it will be celebrating its 5th annual exhibition, during Frieze week and PAD (Pavilion of Art & Design), with a major display of Light Art at 12 Hay Hill in London’s Mayfair. Curated by House of the Nobleman director, Victoria Golembiovskaya, LIGHT FANTASTIC will be a dazzling presentation of art works by leading artists of the genre as well as new work by some of today’s most exciting artists, including Conrad Shawcross, Cerith Wyn Evans, Troika, Random International and Tim Noble & Sue Webster.

Throughout history, artists have been fascinated by light, its nature, behavior and transformative qualities, but only in the last few decades, assisted by vast technological developments, has it become a medium for art. Capturing the tangible and sensory nature of this natural force, light technology has allowed for the creation of a new, dynamic genre that has the ability to challenge our perceptions, stimulating wonder and serene contemplation.

Victoria Golembiovskaya comments: “We are delighted to bring together such a diverse group of inspirational artists and works which truly embrace the immersive and interactive nature of this exciting and dynamic art form.  Presenting established names and works alongside fresh contributors to the contemporary art scene, LIGHT FANTASTIC illustrates the continual evolution and adaptation of technology to produce relevant, inspirational and thought-provoking works of art.”

The project will also be showcasing a new interactive light technology in collaboration with the Lighting Design Collective and will be accompanied by a program of talks, events and performances.

Exhibition Dates: Tuesday 14th – Saturday 18th October 2014
Viewing Daily: 12 - 9 pm
Address: 12 Hay Hill, London W1J 8NR
Visitors must book in advance at 
visit@houseofthenobleman.com or register on entry

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Friday, October 3, 2014

Art League of Long Island Congratulates Winners of Photo Exhibit Pattern & Rhythm Through the Lens

Art League of Long Island Congratulates Winners of Photo Exhibit Pattern & Rhythm Through the Lens



The Opening Reception of the Art League of Long Island’s photography exhibit titled Pattern & Rhythm Through the Lens held on September 28 celebrated works by 42 artists from the tri-state area.  This juried exhibit challenged photographers to explore the patterns and rhythms of the world around them.  The photographers found these rhythmic patterns in man-made structures, nature, shadows and light, and more, using the camera lens to focus our attention on their imaginative visions and interpretations. 

Professor Barbara Jaffe, head of the photography program at Hofstra University, selected 60 works out of more than 581 entries in the exhibit, singling out four artists to share the distinction of Awards of Excellence and five to share Honorable Mentions. 

Award of Excellence winners: (photos above, left to right)
Rhonda Buckley, Red Seclusion
Marisa Comple, Morning Glory at Dawn
Juan Lopez Espantaleon, Nest #7
Simon Fenster, Sidewalk Shadows, NYC

Honorable Mention winners: 
Margaret Casella, Dinner Napkins
Frances Lina Conde, Transitions IV
Gloria Golden, Marching
Marc Josloff, Parisian Carousel
Daniel Mirer, White Building, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
The Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery is open free of charge Monday through Thursday 9am – 9pm, Friday 9am – 4pm and weekends from 11am – 4pm. The Art League is located at 107 East Deer Park Road in Dix Hills. For more information call (631) 462-5400 or visitwww.artleagueli.org.
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Nall Studio and Gallery Art Walk October 3rd, 5-8 pm


Nall
Pencil Camellia - 381/2" x 20" x 3" -  NALL
GICLEE PRINTS AND PORCELAIN AVAILABLE
Come in 8 different giclee prints of 4 sizes,or in the prestigious
Royal Limoges porcelain company Dessert plate, 8 1/4" in diameter.
Perfect for DEBUTANTE BALL  gifts.

Nall Studio and Gallery 
Art Walk
October 3rd,  5-8 pm
Please come by for refreshments 
Enjoy fine art and piano by Wesley McGill

Alabama Artists:
Bruce Larsen, Clifton Pearson, Kathryn Tucker Windham, Steve Skidmore, Chip Cooper, Fleming Tyler Wilson, Yvonne Wells, Woodrow Nash, Nall 

 'Outsider Artists'  
(Mose T., Annie Tolliver, Jimmie Lee Sudduth, 
Charlie Lucas, Betty Sue Matthew)


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Unit A Join us at Unit A tonight Friday, October 3rd for Artwalk to see work by Marcus Jansen from 6-10pm.


Join us at Unit A tonight Friday, October 3rd for Artwalk to see work by Marcus Jansen from 6-10pm.
Upcoming Unit A news: Solo Show at Lazarides Gallery, Whistleblower, in London, October 23, 2014.
Artist Talk at FGCU with Storytellers Creative Arts, November 5, 2014.
Please send inquires to amandaunitaspace@gmail.com.

Unit A
1922 Evans Ave, Unit A
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
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TONIGHT! 5-8 Virtual Reality Looks like fun

 


 
 
 
 

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see you TONIGHT!

Michele. Carri. Thomas. and the rest of the Principle Family. 

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Local Abstraction at the Peter Marcelle Project, Oct 11th 6pm










































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Radient Sconce

 

There is great power in line. Consider how frequently you use the pen to paper gesture, how relevant it is to the structures we exist in and how one of its early expressions, Sacred Geometry, gave birth to a number of Rich Brilliant Willing designs.

We gather numerous aesthetic and conceptual influences, however the one that stands out the most is this form of mathematics, used to understand patterns in nature. A form whose visual language speaks of circles, triangles, diamonds and squares. 

Radient Sconce (drawing pictured above), best reflects this sacred inspiration with its circular wooden disc and cylindrical inner stem. A geometric conversation of the highest order.

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