Friday, February 10, 2023

Madylyn Jordon Fine Art ehxibts: ART X NATURE: KEN ELLIOTT, EUGENE HEALY, & CAROL BOUYOUCOS February 10 - March 18, 2023

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ART X NATURE:

KEN ELLIOTT, EUGENE HEALY, & CAROL BOUYOUCOS


February 10 - March 18, 2023



'Happy Hour' Reception


Saturday, February 11, 2023 | 4:00 - 6:00 PM


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CAROL BOUYOUCOS Weeping, 2022. Digital photomontage, Ed. of 10, 54 x 40 in.  


Join us for our 'Happy Hour' opening reception of ART X NATURE: KEN ELLIOTT, EUGENE HEALY, and CAROL BOUYOUCOS this Saturday, February 11, 2023 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm. This three-person exhibition of new works will run from February 10 - March 18, 2023. The public is invited to attend. 

 

Coming from different areas of the US, Elliot from Colorado, Healy from Connecticut, and Bouyoucos from Westchester County, New York, the dynamic, wide-ranging art practices of these artists engage art history and contemporary culture. The fascination, devotion, and study of their immediate, natural surroundings provide an unending fount for transcendent scenes and artistic invention. 

 

Employing a variety of approaches, from painting and collage to digital photography, each artist articulates a particular notion of place, and uses landscape for their own purposes: to experiment with space, line, and other formal elements of composition; to record personal experiences and feelings about the environment, or to relate an attachment to a personal habitat. Compositions oscillate between abstraction and representation, combining the real with the unreal, sometimes giving both a tactile and visual experience.    



EUGENE HEALY Bar Beach, 2023. Mixed media on canvas, 30.75 x 30.5 in.


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Thursday, February 9, 2023

Oliver Cole Gallery, at art wynwood, February, 16-19, 2023, Booth A2

 

BOOTH A2

 

It is with great pleasure that we announce our participation to the 10th edition of Art Wynwood, presented by Art Miami, where we will exhibit works by Damien Hirst, Tony Cragg, Silvio Porzionato, Alberto José Sanchez, Casper Brindle, Noon Spiegel, J. Margulis, Max Patté, Anna Kruhelska, Bardula, Jason Myers, Ai Weiwei, Gregory Watin, Gil Bruvel, Peter Combe, William Barbosa, Ted Collier, Aspencrow.

 
 

Damien Hirst

In The Groove (from In a Spin, the Action of the World on Things, Volume II), 2002

Color etching on 350 gsm Hahnemuhle paper

Edition of 68 | 44.1 x 36 in (112 x 91.5 cm)

 

Silvio Porzionato

Flor, 2022

Oil on canvas

Piece unique | 82.7 x 55.1 in (210 x 140 cm)

 

Anna Kruhelska

Constant Change 50, 2022

Painted wood panels

Piece unique | Diameter 51 in (129.5 cm)

 

Jason Myers

Indigo Dreams 26, 2022

Mixed media and resin on panel

Piece unique | 58 x 48 in (147.3 x 121.9 cm)

 

Casper Bindle

Light Glyph VF Gold, 2022

Pigmented acrylic

Piece unique | 41 x 17 in (104.1 x 43.2 cm)

 

Alberto José Sanchez

Degrade Bicolor, 2021

Acrylic on canvas

Piece unique |  31.5 x 63 in (80 x 160 cm)

 

Max Patté

Rock Lollipop, 2021

Automotive paints, acrylic paints, clear cast acrylic, epoxy resin, clear coat, custom board, 2 way glass mirror, LED lights

Piece unique | Diameter 63.7 in (161.8 cm)

 

Gregory Watin

Where are we now, 2017

Mixed media on plexiglass and wood

Piece unique | 51.2 x 116.4 in (130 x 295 cm)

 

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Downtown Miami
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Thursday, February 16

VIP Preview | 6 pm - 10 pm

Friday, February 17 | 11 am - 7 pm

Saturday, February 18 | 11 am - 7 pm

Sunday, February 19 | 11 am - 5 pm

 
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Tripoli Gallery, exhibits Love Ranch, Now Through March 20, 2023

LOVE RANCH 
January 20 - March 20, 2023

The exhibition and gallery plan to honor the land and nearby sea through a select group of contemporary artists who explore personal histories and the metaphysical. The shoreline is something that is in constant flux—an area for recreation, sport, migration, and resources. Waves lap the sand, emerging and disappearing with the current, something artists have drawn from for centuries. Whether this inspiration results in visual whimsy or melancholic reflection, the artworks in Love Ranch traverse space through a conceptual portal offering the opportunity to travel with feet firmly planted on the ground.

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Some work included in the exhibition 
Miles Partington 
Sparrow with Butterfly, 2022
oil on canvas   
 40 x 30 inches 
(101.6 x 76.2 cm)

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Connie Fox
Yellow Rainbow, 1973
oil on linen   
30 x 31.75 inches 
(91.5 x 121.9 cm)

about the artist »
Matisse Patterson 
Just Popping In, 2022
mixed media   
 23.2 x 12.9 x 7.8 inches 
(58.9 x 32.9 x 19.9 cm)

about the artist »

 

Love Ranch is derived from an oil painting of the same name, Love Ranch (2013), by artist Jonathan Beer who is from New Orleans, Louisiana. The artists in the exhibition examine the often-overlooked area where nature encounters mysticism. This takes various forms from painting (figurative and abstraction) to sculpture (wood, clay, aluminum, plastic or hemp) to tapestries (hand sewn and cut cloths, and vintage rugs), practiced by artists who created works for this exhibition, to Connie Fox, who painted Yellow Rainbow in 1973.

Jonathan Beer
Love Ranch, 2013
oil on canvas 
20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm
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Tuesday, February 7, 2023

The Warhol Announces The Velvet Underground & Nico: Scepter Studio Sessions

 



The Warhol Announces The Velvet Underground & Nico: Scepter Studio Sessions Opening
May 12, 2023


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A cover of a record album that has a peelable yellow banana artwork by Andy Warhol on a white background. On the bottom right, hand corner, it says, “Andy Warhol” in black.
The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
 
The Andy Warhol Museum announces The Velvet Underground & Nico: Scepter Studio Sessions, on view May 12 – September 25, 2023.

The Velvet Underground & Nico: Scepter Studio Sessions highlights the Velvet Underground and the music from their first recording sessions in April 1966 at Scepter Studios in New York City. The exhibition centers on the original tapes of the nine initial tracks recorded by the band, recently identified while processing Andy Warhol’s archive at The Warhol, which became the bedrock of their debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967, Verve Records), one of the most jarring and influential albums in rock music. These monophonic reel-to-reel ¼” tapes feature alternate versions and mixes of songs later issued on the 1967 release which was produced by Warhol, and often referred to as the “banana album”, as it featured a peel-away banana on the cover designed by Warhol.

Although an acetate version, which was made from these rare master tapes, was released for the 45th anniversary of the album, it is of a different sonic quality, given the generation loss inherent in an analog copy. The nine tracks from the tapes, which will be on view, will play continuously in the gallery and will be accompanied by a large selection of photographs by Steve Schapiro from 1966-67 of the Velvets, Warhol and associates. In addition to the tapes, on view will be rare, unseen footage of the band performing live, more than 30 Warhol Screen Tests featuring the five members of the band filmed during the peak of their collaboration in 1966, and 100 copies of the “banana album”, all from the collection of Velvet’s enthusiast, Mark Satlof, which highlight the listener’s interaction with Warhol’s art.

“This is an exciting opportunity to celebrate the Velvet Underground and the beginning of their relationship with Warhol, as their original manager, producer and cover designer of the iconic 1967 debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico (aka the “banana record”), through an experiential exhibition centered around the dynamic sonic quality of the original Scepter Studio master tapes, as a highlight of the museum’s archive collection,” said Ben Harrison, senior director of performing arts and programming.

To complement the exhibition, a schedule of public programs is being organized and will be announced at a later date. The Velvet Underground & Nico: Scepter Studio Sessions is curated by Ben Harrison, senior director of performing arts and programming, in collaboration with Matt Gray, manager of archives and Greg Pierce, director of film and video.

A press preview of the exhibition that includes a tour with Ben Harrison, senior director of performing arts and programming will take place on May 11 at 2 p.m. at The Warhol. Reservations are required. Email press@warhol.org.

The Velvet Underground & Nico: Scepter Studio Sessions is generously supported by The Fine Foundation.

The Andy Warhol Museum
Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the place of Andy Warhol’s birth, The Andy Warhol Museum holds the largest collection of Warhol’s artworks and archival materials and is one of the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world. The Warhol is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. Additional information about The Warhol is available at warhol.org.

The Warhol receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency; and The Heinz Endowments. Further support is provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District.

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