Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Huntington Arts Council calls for member artists to create their simmer Magazine Cover. Be Adventurous Give it a try


The Huntington Arts Council is offering our artist members* an exclusive opportunity to create original art work for the cover of 
the Summer issue of Arts Cultural News. The editorial focus of the Summer issue is the Huntington Summer Arts Festival which will 
be celebrating its 54th year. Members are asked to submit work 
that has been inspired by and represents the energy and excitement of the Festival.

Since 1965 this performance event has brought the community together to experience live music, theatre and dance. The submissions will be reviewed by a panel and one work will be 
chosen as the Huntington Summer Arts Festival cover of the newspaper. A stipend of $250 will be awarded and the artist and their work will be featured in the newspaper.
*Not a member? Not too late. 

Questions call 631-271-8423
About Huntington Arts Council
Now celebrating its 56th Anniversary, the Huntington Arts Council is a legitimate 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life of Long Islanders with programs and services that address the needs and interests of artists, cultural organizations and the community. The Council's programs reach over one million Long Island residents, and it serves the entire region with its cultural listings at www.huntingtonarts.org. The Huntington Arts Council has been designated a "Primary Institution" by the New York State Council on the Arts, a title meaning "vital to the cultural life of New York State." The Council is the official arts coordinating agency for the Town of Huntington, and serves as the primary regranting agency on Long Island for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), in addition to its services to over 600 member cultural organizations and individual artist members. Programs are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Town of Huntington, the Suffolk County Department of Cultural Affairs, the County of Suffolk, corporations, foundations and individuals.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Arshiele Gorky: 1904-1948, May 8-September 2019,First Italian Retrospective for Arshile Gorky to Open in Conjunction with Biennale di Venezia 2019

Press Release

Arshile Gorky: 1904 - 1948
8 May - 22 September 2019PRESS PREVIEW: Wednesday 8 May 2019 at 12PM
- International Gallery of Modern Art. Bringing together over 80 works, this major exhibition explores the full breadth of Gorky’s oeuvre. From his interrogation of modernist masters in the 1920s, to his late paintings of the 1940s, Gorky’s singular vision was present throughout, defining him as one of the pivotal figures of 20thcentury American Art, alongside Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko.
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Gakkery Thomas, March 16-24, TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2019

Galerie Thomas
TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2019

March 16 - 24, 2019 | Booth 534
August Macke
Kairouan II
Watercolour on Paper on Cardboard, 1914

Kairouan II is one of the extremely rare and coveted watercolours by August Macke, which were created during his famous trip to Tunis with Paul Klee and Louis Moillet in 1914. It is the second of three watercolours painted in front of the city walls of Kairouan in Tunisia: the other two works are now in museums in Munich and Münster.
Browse artworks

Look inside the current fair booklet to get a first impression. For further information on the artworks, please send us an email. 

Visit Galerie Thomas at booth 534.

Phone: +31-64-66 021 61

MECC Maastricht
Forum 100
NL-6229 GV Maastricht

We are looking forward to welcoming you at the fair! 

With best regards
Silke Thomas & Raimund Thomas

Kalendericon Mar 16 - 24, 2019
GALERIE THOMAS | GALERIE THOMAS MODERN
Tuerkenstrasse 16, 80333 Munich | Phone +49-89-29 000 80 | Fax +49-89-29 000 888
Mon - Fri 9am - 6pm, Sat 10am - 6pm | info@galerie-thomas.de | www.galerie-thomas.de | modern@galerie-thomas.de
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Thursday, March 7, 2019

Jersey City: MoRA Spring Exhibition 2019: March 390th 6-9 PM



Join us at MoRA museum for the 
Spring Exhibition 2019
Opening reception with artists:
  Saturday, March 30th 6pm-10pm

Please join us for the evening with Art, Music, Wine, Spirit and more!
Buying paintings you support Museum, living artists and receive partial Tax deduction

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Anna Drik
Vitaliy Gonikman
Grigory Gurevich
Lenny Khimishman
Evgenia Klimenko
Irene Koval
Zorina Kunkina
Kate Pratasenia
Emil Silberman 
Yefim Zhelezov
Boris Zherdin


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EAST GALLERY

THE PORCELAIN ART OF LARISA GRIGORIEVA 

The Lomonosov Porcelain Factory 1945 - 1987



Fore more information:


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March 30th - April 13th
Museum will be open: 
Saturday, Sunday from 1pm-5pm

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Please support our Museum
Your donation will make a difference
The is a fully recognized tax exempt organization under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue code


For more information contact:
Boris Belenky
917-921-1003



80 Grand Street • Jersey City, NJ 07302-4522
(917) 921-1003
http://www.moramuseum.org

IN Austin Texas? Catch the Satellite Art Show March 13-17!!!

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SATELLITE ART SHOW AUSTIN: MARCH 13 - 17!

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Heading to Austin for SXSW? If so, it's time to plan your visit to SATELLITE Art Show!

SATELLITE ART SHOW (popular for their Art Basel Miami platform) will debut it's critically acclaimed art fair during Austin's SXSW week. We have curated a dynamic array of cutting-edge contemporary art and has paired that with a robust performance and music program.
Visual Art Highlights include LA based Float Land Galleries 3-D mapped VR installation by acclaimed artist Petra Cotright. Austin's Dream Logic will outfit the entire ceiling of SATELLITE with their giant interactive "cloud" installation (Last seen at SF MoMA). They will also present a booth of digital art, paintings and sculpture. LA's AWOL gallery will present its "Mars Rover" installation, featuring an actual Mars Rover that visitors can control via remote control. Austin's Plastique collective (known for their environment conscious work) will present a large-scale recycled plastic installation and will host an evening party with us. Philadelphia's BrobDinGang will present the interplanetary painting work of Ana Vizcarra Rankin. Brooklyn's Famous On Mars will feature live tattooing, wearable art objects, and politically charged neon light installations. AnnaLiisa Benston, of Famous On Mars, will also be presenting "Here", a durational performance in which discussion is at the forefront. Spicy Curatins, a New Orleans based experiential bar and therapy spa has prepared a menu for guests that includes CBD oil massages and custom cocktails! Come inside and leave feeling rejuvenated :) New York's Arcade Project will present the iconoclastic paintings of Elizabeth Axtman. Axtman subverts the iconography of black men who become “white famous” by appealing to specific caricatures of black masculinity. Houston based visual artist Jumper Maybach will be on-site and in character showcasing his paintings and wallpapered works of art. Performance Is Alive (our longstanding purveyor of critical performance art) continues to offer viewers a rare opportunity to experience bold, unapologetic and socially conscious projects through the boundless manifestations of performance art. Through the generous collaboration with Houston-based artist and organizer, Julia Claire Wallace (Creative Director of Experimental Action Festival), our live programming celebrates the work of emerging and established Texas-based artists while integrating the performance video works of a global performance community. Performance highlights include Houston's seminal performance artist, Jim Pirtle, exploring new PTSD treatments incorporating ice, projection and multi-media. Michael Anthony García's work explores the alienness of being a person of color while creating tulle clad sculptures to a live a cappella soundtrack. Hailing from New York, Nicole Goodwin will immerse her nude body in flour for 4 hours in order to explore racial identity. Also from New York, Prism House + Matt O'Hare will debut "Separator", a 40-minute multichannel video and audio composition.
Staying true to the spirit of SXSW and the vibrant music scene in Austin, we decided to keep it weird and keep it local. That's why we engaged local record labels Self Sabotage Records (a subset of Super Secret Records) and Holodeck Records (started by members of S U R V I V E who are responsible for the "Stranger Things" soundtrack). Together they feature some of the best underground music in Austin, spanning a dizzying array of genres from synth-pop to noise rock. Each showcase will give visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the best of local Austin artists and like-minded national artists set to make their mark at the festival. New York's Prism House and Black Lake Collective will both be presenting experiential music programming set to backdrops of projected visuals and installation elements.
Our media partner Glasstire, the online publication for art in Texas, will be on-site at SATELLITE Austin recording a podcast with fair attendees and special guest hosts. Stop by their van-turned-soundbooth to share your thoughts on the art world, meet local artists, and grab a Topo Chico for the road. Glasstire is the oldest online-only art magazine in the country. We are proud to have promoted the visual arts in Texas to a local, regional and national audience since 2001. Glasstire is the only publication in Texas that is producing serious art criticism on a daily basis. We are the journal of record for the Texas visual art community.
SATELLITE is additionally thrilled to be sponsored by Cat Head Vodka, Red Bull, Mused CBD, Stolen Whiskey, Dolce Vita, Topo Chico, Bloody Revolution, GEM + Bolt Mezcal
VISIT US: The fair will transition from art experience during the day into an all-encompassing/art-focused performative playground. From low-brow to high-brow, SATELLITE has something for everyone. Collect fantastic works of art, stay for a record label showcase, get a new tattoo, get STD tested, get interviewed for the Glasstire podcast, participate in our paint-the-bus project, check out critical performance art, experience our 3-D mapped VR environment or simply have a drink with us just outside the fray of central SXSW. No two moments at SATELLITE will be the same. If you are looking for an event that embraces #keepaustinweird then SATELLITE is for you. We look forward to engaging with the Austin community!
SATELLITE AUSTIN will be held at the Museum of Human Achievement. The Museum of Human Achievement is a 7,500 sq foot multi-disciplinary arts space and former sex toy warehouse.
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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Hi All Scope Opens tomorrow. Looks like fun.

Kate Simon, William S. Burroughs, Spare Ass Annie, 1985 | Courtesy of Fort Works Art
SCOPE NEW YORK 2019
Following the critical success of Miami Beach, SCOPE New York welcomes 60 international exhibitors for its 19th edition at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea featuring The New Contemporary. Cultivating a diverse range of special projects, SCOPE has awarded Travel Grants and Program Awards to exhibitors featuring focused statements through solo or thematic shows.

SCOPE will continue its legacy of critically-acclaimed VIP Programming by partnering with Masterworksto curate a VIP panel exploring the impact of technology on the art market and the future of collecting, hosted at the exclusive members-only Norwood Club.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
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Romer Young Gallery, Bessa Khalaf, March 14-April 27, 2019

 

UPCOMING EXHIBITION:

BESSMA KHALAF
TORCH SONGMARCH 14 - APRIL 27, 2019

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Every act of creation is first an act of destruction. (Pablo Picasso)

Romer Young Gallery is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition with Oakland-based artist Bessma Khalaf, Torch Song. Khalaf presents a new series of photographs, sculpture and video that explore the boundaries of landscape, place and image. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Thursday, March 14th, from 6 to 9pm.

Khalaf’s sublime, black and white, natural world landscapes offer up beauty and uncertainty. Using various processes of degradation (burning, smashing, consuming) the artist re-imagines the natural world, taking the viewer beyond the nihilism of destruction, into the generative possibilities that are offered by voids and absences. Troubling, and all too relevant, the photographs include the destruction of nature in their process; in many of the works, the source of that violence is fire. Each photograph contains burned areas where Khalaf sets afire a section of the composition. Leaving part of the photo to burn away, she then extinguishes it and photographs whatever is left over, creating new images. While suggesting destruction, Khalaf’s unmaking doesn’t spiral entirely into nothingness, but leaves an absence as a relic of her action. Ultimately she demonstrates that it is still possible to discover unexpected beauty in destruction and, in so doing, opens up the viewer’s sense of the sublime.

When pitting herself against the overwhelming vastness of her surroundings, or the largess of romantic landscape, Khalaf mixes mysticism, futility, and endurance. Rather than attacking images, Khalaf intervenes on the landscape itself; the results suggest the difference between images and the world.

Born in Iraq, Bessma Khalaf emigrated to San Diego, California in 1990 just before the first Gulf War. She earned her Bachelor degree from San Diego State University in 2002 and a Masters of Fine Arts in photography from the California College of Art in 2007. Her work has been exhibited locally and nationally. She currently lives and works in Oakland, California.