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Thursday, February 14, 2019
On the North Shore of Long Island? Catch Kelynn Z. Alder, Long Island painter, is the featured guest at the Reboli Center for Art and History’s Third Friday event to be held Friday, February 15, from 6 – 8 PM.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Want to see beautiful contemporary abstract landscapes Catch the Foley Gallery, Szilard Huszank, Feb.20-Mar.31st 2019 !!! Looks like a nice show to visit if your in NYC
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If your in LA tonight you are invited to Join Cathy Breslaw at the Magic Box, Looks like a good time for all!!!
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Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Take a look and compare the two artists here/ let me know what you think. Eduardo Arroyo and Jessie Harris
I opened my mail to select the posted material for the day and happened upon repetitive styles of imagery offered by two differing galleries. Eduardo Arroyo's composition revisits the Advent Gard through the Paris School. Jesse Harris cites Roland Barthes, twentieth-century art theorists, conceptually within her text to explain the use of her derivative imagery. The application of Barthes theory won't fix a lack of composition and the flat dimensionality within the style offered.
Jamie Ellin Forbes 2/12/2019
Eduardo Arroyo and the Paris School are the stars at LA SUITE
-On the 14th February six paintings by the famous Spanish artist and others by various representatives of the Paris School will be on sale, as well as a large collection of netsukes
February 2019
The first auction of the year at LA SUITE focuses on one of the two specialities of the Barcelona auction house: 20th century art. “After months of selection, we can present paintings by Spanish artists who relocated to Paris in the first half of the 20th century, attracted by the avant-garde. They formed a heterogeneous group which came together with Picasso at its centre, and which was known as the Paris School,” the director of LA SUITE, Beatriz du Breuil, affirms. An outstanding lot from among the 195 which will come under the hammer on Thursday 14th February is Camel, by the recently deceased genius Eduardo Arroyo (1937-2018); it is lot 52, a collage signed in 1986 measuring 38 x 54 cm. There are five more works of art by the Madrid-born artist in the auction, such as lot 3, Fausto, mixed media and collage on paper, also signed and dated (this one in 1989), measuring 47 x 41 cm., as well as two engravings and a xylography.
Other Paris School artworks which will appear in the auction are a marvellous oil painting on canvas by Hernando Viñes (1904-1993) signed and dated in 1930 (81 x 65 cm.), a still life by the Malaga-born artist Joaquín Peinado (1898-1975) from 1958 (38 x 61 cm.) a delicate watercolour by Pere Pruna (1904-1977) depicting three women and dated in 1925 as well as Paysanne an expressive canvas by Antoni Clavé (1913-2005) signed (circa 1946, 81 x 65 cm.) which was originally exhibited in the Parisian Galerie Delpierre.
A large collection of Murano glass will also be up for auction, including vases and lamps by artists such as Vittorio Zecchin, Fulvio Bianconi for Venini, Ercole Barovier, Archimede Seguso, Licio Zanetti, Flavio Poli, Carlo Scarpa, Gino Cenedese and Vittorio Rigattieri.
Also, for collectors of netsukes, a second selection is on offer from a large private collection. There are also Art Nouveau and Art Deco objects and furniture.
It is well worth coming to see the exhibition in our gallery; Erick, our window dressing artist, has created a magical entrance-way, full of different coloured lamps, glass vases, and a bar by the French cabinet maker Jules Leleu. Unmissable.
Buyer´s premium is 26,62% (including VAT).
Exhibition: Until 14th February.
From Monday to Friday: From 10am to 2pm and from 4.30pm to 8pm.
Saturdays: From 10am to 2pm and from 5pm to 8pm.
Conde de Salvatierra, 8. 08006, Barcelona
Twitter: @suitesubastas
Instagram: @lasuitesubastas
Catch Art Genova, Looks like fun to me!!!!
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Monday, February 11, 2019
DEAR HUMANS, a new solo exhibition by French artist Evelyne Huet will be on view at the Atlantic Gallery in New York from March 12-30, 2019.
Evelyne Huet’s Solo Exhibition DEAR HUMANS
March 12-30, 2019
Evelyne Huet, Fly Me Away, 47 x 33 in.
DEAR HUMANS, a new solo exhibition by French artist Evelyne Huet will be on view at the Atlantic Gallery in New York from March 12-30, 2019. There will be an opening reception on March 14, 2019, 6-8pm.
The 21 digital paintings in DEAR HUMANS explore the complexity of human emotions, imagining both their genesis and their evolution. Painting on a screen using her fingertips, Huet simplifies the lines and shapes of bodies, often just the face, to the extreme, searching to discover feelings such as happiness, fear, and pain, as well as more universal expressions of religions, myths, and history. Through layers of color, she builds complex images that reflect the multitude of experiences which encompass the universal human condition.
Huet’s training as a mathematician informs her creative practice. “I chose to study this discipline for its infinitely dreamlike dimension,” she explains. Her expertise emerges in her study of the human form, which she reduces to its most basic elements. This is mirrored in the refined palette, which is simplified to minimal colors so as to allow her to focus on the expression of emotion.
Huet’s approach is similar to automatic drawing: her subjects seem to appear of their own accord. The figures that emerge are often those who are familiar in our collective history, such as the Holy Family, especially Mary and Jesus of Nazareth. The raw outlines of faces and figures are also reminiscent of primitive art, recalling Huet’s studies in the field of anthropology.
The digital images are printed in Brussels with a Diasec® finish, in limited editions of three, signed and numbered.
About Evelyne Huet
Evelyne Huet is a French artist who lives and works in Paris. She is a mathematician by training, who taught for many years at Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne and then Université Paris 7 - Denis Diderot. Huet also studied fine art at the famous atelier La Grande Chaumière in Montparnasse, Paris. Recently, she was made a Sociétaire of the Salon d’Automne. As a member of the OpenArtCode group of international artists, her work is regularly shown in solo and group exhibitions around the world, including in Japan, Spain, China, Italy, Monaco, Canada, and the United States.
About Atlantic Gallery
Founded by painters and printmakers in 1974, Atlantic Gallery migrated from Brooklyn to SoHo in 1979, to Chelsea in 2007, and to its current location in the Landmark Arts Building at 548 West 28th Street in 2012. Atlantic Gallery represents a select group of artists, who jointly own and manage the gallery. Rotating exhibitions feature the work of the gallery’s member artists, as well as the work of other artists. Atlantic Gallery is committed to supporting creative autonomy and excellence. Its innovative programs create a forum where both participating artists and the public provide mutual challenge, support and inspiration.
Exhibition Details
Opening reception: Thursday, March 14, 2019 6-8pm
Dates: March 12-30, 2019,
Location: Atlantic Gallery, 548 W 28th Street, Suite 540 New York, NY 10001
Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12–6pm.
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