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Saturday, August 14 - October 17, 2010
Brooklyn Museum
Two Special Exhibitions
at Agora Gallery this August
The 2010 Chelsea International Fine Art Competition
Exhibition
Portal: PAUL M. COTE a solo exhibition
Reception: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 6:00
- 8:00 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11a.m. -
6 p.m.
August 17 - September 7, 2010
Agora Gallery
This August, Agora
Gallery will introduce two exciting exhibitions.
Scheduled to run from August 17 through September
7, The 2010 Chelsea International Fine Art
Competition Exhibition will be on view in
Gallery I and in Gallery ll, Portal: PAUL
M. COTE a solo exhibition.
The 2010 Chelsea International Fine Art Competition
exhibition features an incredible collection
of artistic talent from around the globe.
Working with photography, painting, sculpture,
digital and installation art, these artists
fashion their visions in the modern world
using both traditional and cutting edge technologies,
continually pushing the boundaries of creativity.
This impressive selection of artists chosen
by competition juror Megan Fontanella, Assistant
Curator of the Guggenheim Museum, will thrill
audiences looking to explore the abundant
variety of the contemporary art scene.
Agora Gallery will donate 25% of its proceeds
from the sale of artwork from this exhibition
to Art Start (www.art-start.org). Art Start
brings together art, artists and children
in need throughout the New York Metropolitan
Area.
.
Gallery I: http://www.agora-gallery.com/exhibitionannouncement/competition_8_17_2010.aspx
Gallery II: http://www.agora-gallery.com/exhibitionannouncement/8_17_2010.aspx
Agora Gallery | 530 West
25th St, New York City
Appetite:
A reciprocal relationship between Food &
Design
Saturday September 14th. 6PM-8PM Opening Reception
M-F 12-7, Sat. 12-5, Closed Sun.
Runs through October 9, 2010
41 Cooper Gallery
“Appetite,”
an innovative, exhibition at 41 Cooper Gallery curated
by the Herb Lubalin Study Center at The Cooper
Union, illustrates the ubiquitous presence
of the designer in food packaging, store and restaurant
branding, cookbooks, magazines, menus and
other objects—both historic and
contemporary. While including important works
by AvroKO, Matteo Bologna, Louise Fili,
Sterling Brand’s Debbie Millman and
Douglas Ricardi, the exhibition also
acknowledges the subtle and unexpected ways
designers influence our lives and daily
relationship with food -- from the pattern
of the waiter's check to the typeface on the
grocery store's price labels to the hand-painted
signs on bodegas. "Appetite" will
leave the viewer contemplating the influence
of graphic design on food, wondering
if design creates appetite?
Admission is free. For more
information call (212) 353-4200, visit www.cooper.edu/art/lubalin
or email eroz@cooper.edu.
41 Cooper Gallery
| 41 Cooper Sq., Lower Level 1
(3rd Ave. b/w 6th and 7th Sts.)
ARTTALKS—AFA’S LECTURE SERIES
PRESENTS WILL COTTON
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2010 @ 6:30 P.M.
CHRISTIE’S
The American Federation
of Arts (AFA) is pleased to announce that
artist Will Cotton is the first featured speaker
in the 2010/11 ArtTalks series, to be held
at Christie’s on Tuesday, September
21, at 6:30 p.m. ArtTalks, the AFA’s
lecture series, features notable figures in
the art world. Following Cotton’s lecture,
audience members are invited to participate
in a question-and-answer session and a wine
reception hosted by Christie’s.
Artist Will Cotton is internationally
recognized for his dreamy landscapes often
composed of sugary desserts and idealized
female figures. Drawing inspiration from diverse
sources such as pin-ups and bakery windows,
Cotton’s prints, canvases, and interactive
projects explore the promise and possibility
of gluttony, beauty, and desire. The convergence
of indulgence and appetite has long been a
recurring theme in Cotton’s work, and
his art has long incorporated images of cotton
candy, macaroons, peppermints, frosting, cakes,
lollipops, marshmallows, and other sugary
confections.
The ArtTalk will be followed
by a question-and-answer session and a wine
reception hosted by Christie’s.
In-kind support for ArtTalks
is provided by Christie’s.
$15; $10 for AFA members
and students with valid ID. Seating is limited
and reservations are required. Tickets can
be purchased at http://www.nycharities.org/events/EventLevels.aspx?ETID=2345
For more information, please call 212.988.7700
ext. 210 or e-mail arttalks@afaweb.org.
Christie’s |
20 Rockefeller Plaza, 49th Street between
5th and 6th Avenues
Brooklyn Museum of Art
For more information about
the Brooklyn Museum of Art, log onto:
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/
Brooklyn Museum Presents
Who Shot Rock & Roll On View
October 30, 2009 to January 31, 2010
Brooklyn Museum of Art
|200 Eastern Pkwy
Brooklyn, NY 11238
(718) 638-5000
Contemporary Art from the
Collection
June 30, 2010—September 12, 2011
MOMA
Contemporary Galleries, second floor
Contemporary Art from the
Collection, a complete reinstallation of The
Museum of Modern Art's 14,740-square-foot
galleries for contemporary art, offers a focused
examination of artistic practice since the
late 1960s and how current events from the
last 40 years have shaped artists' work. On
view from June 30, 2010, to September 12,
2011, the installation presents approximately
130 works by over 60 artists, including Lynda
Benglis, Daniel Buren, Paul Chan, General
Idea, the Guerrilla Girls, David Hammons,
Yoko Ono, and Kara Walker. Contemporary Art
from the Collection is the most recent installation
of these galleries, which are regularly reconfigured
and reinstalled to display the Museum's vast
collection and to allow visitors to explore
the art of today. Many of the works are on
view for the first time since their acquisition,
including works by Hammons, Simon Hantaï,
Kalup Linzy, Pino Pascali, and Robert Rauschenberg,
among others. Contemporary Art from the Collection
is organized by Kathy Halbreich, Associate
Director, and Christophe Cherix, Curator,
Department of Prints and Illustrated Books,
The Museum of Modern Art.
The Museum of Modern Art
|11 West 53 Street,
Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues
New York, NY 10019-5497
(212) 708-9400
FEMININE WILES
New Works by Gary Brent Hilsen
September 10th - October 27th, 2010
Opening Reception: September 10th, 6-8 PM
Curated by Jenny Ziomek
Fountain Gallery
Currently celebrating
its 10th Anniversary year, Fountain Gallery
presents the first exhibition opening the
fall season: "Feminine Wiles" showcases
new works by Gary Brent Hilsen.
After years of struggle with serious vision
problems, Hilsen is legally blind. This obstacle
has not prevented him from creating an impressive
body of work, and his arresting paintings
of the female face and form have been gaining
favor with collectors. Some of his finest
pieces are spotlighted in this show. "Feminine
Wiles" is curated by Jenny Ziomek.
Fountain Gallery is the premier venue in New
York City representing artists with mental
illness. Founded by Fountain House in 2000
as a not-for-profit exhibition space, the
Gallery sells original artworks and collaborates
with a wide network of artists, curators,
and cultural institutions. Embracing artists
who are both emerging and established, trained
and self-taught, Fountain Gallery cultivates
artistic growth and makes a vital contribution
to the New York arts community.
Admission is free
at all times. Hours: Tues-Sat 11-7; Sun 1-5.
For more information, please call: 212.262.2756,
or visit: www.fountaingallerynyc.com.
Fountain Gallery | 702
Ninth Avenue (at 48th Street)
FRANK RUSSO: MONSTERFACES
Opening Party: Friday July 23 6-10 pm
July 23 - September 5, 2010
LIVE FAST UNDERGROUND GALLERY
Aliens! Monsters! Robots!
Skeletons! Hideous Beasts! Witches! Grizzly
Ghouls! ....The Monsterfaces are back with
a new show!
After the success of Frank
Russo's "Monsterfaces" show in Brooklyn
this April, he continues his quest of completing
80 new "Monsterfaces" paintings
on wood, and will be showing a whole bunch
of new ones at Live fast Underground Gallery
from July 23rd to September 5th, 2010.
Frank Russo is a Brooklyn
Artist who has been drawing comic books since
the age of nine. His art fuses a life-long
love for trash culture and fast music with
a wide variety of styles and media such as
comics, paintings, toys, props and costumes.
In 2007, Frank Russo released
a series of Collectable Art Trading cards
called "Monsterfaces". Reminiscent
of the "Garbage Pail Kids" of the
1980's, each card featured a "Monsterface"
on the front and an original comic strip on
the back. Now Russo is working on "Monsterfaces
Series 2", and must therefore complete
a whole new series of "Monsterfaces"
paintings by the end of this year.
Each original "Monsterface"
piece is a wooden cut out, painted with acrylic
in bright psychedelic colors. These paintings
will be available for purchase through Live
Fast Underground Gallery for a limited time
only... Be sure to get one while they're here,
before the cards come out and they become
highly sought after collectibles! Also available
at Live Fast will be full color prints, as
well as hand-printed Monsterfaces T-Shirts.
For more information, contact
Live Fast Underground Gallery at: info@livefastnyc.com
or (212)228-8863. For high resolution images,
contact Martina Secondo Russo at: martina@MFgallery.net
or: (917)446-8681.
Live Fast Underground Gallery
57 Clinton St.,
Between Rivington and Stanton streets.
Take the F to Delancey.
International Sculpture
Center’s 50th Anniversary Celebration
Friday October 22nd. 6:00PM-10:00PM
Metropolitan Pavilion
Celebrate 50 Years
with the ISC! The International Sculpture
Center’s 50th Anniversary Celebration
will be held at the Metropolitan Pavilion
in New York City on October 22, 2010!
The evening’s festivities will include
a cocktail reception, entertainment, an art
sale featuring works by well-known sculptors
such as Fletcher Benton, Chakaia Booker, Mark
di Suvero, John Clement, Carole Feuerman,
John Henry, Jun Kaneko, Donald Lipski, Jesus
Moroles, Manuel Neri, Tom Otterness, Albert
Paley, Joel Perlman, Judy Pfaff, Kenneth Snelson,
Stretch, James Surls, Boaz Vaadia, and Mia
Westerland, among others to be announced,
as well as a raffle with top prize being a
one week vacation in St. Maarten, and a Chinese
auction with fabulous prizes. Honorary
Hosts for the evening include Mark di Suvero,
Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz, and Kenneth Snelson.
Tickets are now on sale and space is limited.
Cocktails start at 6:00pm with dinner at 7:30pm.
Come celebrate 50 years of memories with the
ISC!
Tickets are $350 per person, and tables available
for $3,000 and $5000. For more information
or to RSVP to the party, visit sculpture.org
Metropolitan Pavilion
| The Metropolitan Suite, Second Floor | 123
West 18th Street
New York , NY 10011-4133
Masters of the Imagination
The Latin American Fine Art Exhibition
September 10, 2010 – October 1, 2010
Reception: Thursday, September 16, 2010, 6:00
- 8:00 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat, 11a.m. -
6 p.m.
Agora Gallery
Agora Gallery’s
annual Latin American exhibition will be held
in Chelsea from September 10 through October
1, 2010. This exciting exhibition features
some of the most compelling and thought provoking
work available today.
One of the primary characteristics
of Latin American art is an imaginative scope
that comes across in the aptly named group
show “Masters of the Imagination: The
Latin American Fine Art Exhibition.”
This selection of gifted artists possess the
same creative spirit that has been celebrated
by artists such as Bravo, Tamayo, Rivera,
Clarkand Fontana. Around each corner visitors
will enjoy exploring and experiencing the
intricate color, form, and textures of Latin
America, not merely with the eyes, but the
heart.
Featured Artists:
Ignacio Alperin Bruvera, Cristina Arnedo,
Erich Birchmeier, Carlos Cabán, Marcela
Cadena, Humberto Cuan, María Susana
Dos Santos, Flor Echevarria, Maria de los
Angeles Espinosa, R. Porter Finch, Ivan Hurtado
Lorenzo, Ivanrod , Ivanka Kovacevic, Marcela
Krause Porter, Claudia Lamas, Ilka Lemos,
Hugo Martínez Rapari, Jacqueline Mitri,
Mariana Morales, Andre Netto, Patricia Pieschacón,
Marcelo Pizzolo, Adelia Sayeg, Wuilfredo Soto
http://www.agora-gallery.com/exhibitionannouncement/9_10_2010.aspx
Agora Gallery | 530 West 25th St, New York
City
MICHAEL ZELEHOSKI’S
NEW YORK DEBUT
OBJECTHOOD: A SOLO EXHIBITION AT CHRISTINA
RAY
Reception on September 9th, 7–9pm
Gallery hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 12-6pm.
September 9 - October 10, 2010
Christina Ray
CHRISTINA RAY is pleased
to present Michael Zelehoski’s first
New York solo exhibition, Objecthood. The
gallery space is transformed with a series
of found objects – including a picnic
table and two ubiquitous police barricades
– that have been disassembled and compressed
into visually stunning, two-dimensional sculptures.
The exhibition opens with a reception on September
9th, 7–9pm, and runs through October
10, 2010 at 30 Grand Street, New York.
Christina Ray | 30
Grand Street | Ground Floor
Between Thompson Street and 6th Avenue.
Museum of Modern Art
Click on these links for
information about exhibits: For more information
about MoMA, log onto:
www.moma.org
The
Museum of Modern Art |11 West 53 Street,
Between Fifth and Sixth avenues
New York, NY 10019-5497
(212) 708-9400

The Original Copy:
Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today
August 1 through November 1, 2010.
MoMA
The exhibition is made possible
by The William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund.
Additional support is provided by David Teiger
and The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
The
Museum of Modern Art |11 West 53 Street
Contemporary Galleries and The Yoshiko and
Akio Morita Media Gallery Second Floor
Between Fifth and Sixth avenues
New York, NY 10019-5497
(212) 708-9400
The Pont-Rouge Portrait
Project: Original work by Isaiah King
& Q. Sakamaki for survivors of the Haitian
earthquake.
Thursday, September 9th, 7-9pm.
The powerHouse Arena
The powerHouse Arena hosts
a unique collaboration between artist Isaiah
King and photojournalist Q. Sakamaki with
the intention of using art to help in offering
aid to the victims of Haiti’s earthquake.
King has created a series of large woodblock
portraits based on Sakamaki’s photographs
taken at Pont-Rouge refugee camp shortly after
the earthquake of January 12, 2010.
Isaiah’s prints and Q.’s photographs
will be auctioned at the charity event /artist
reception on September 9th. Proceeds from
the auction will go to benefit The Haitian
People’s Support Project and Solidarite
Haitienne. The exhibit runs from September
9 – 19, 2010.
The event is Free.
For more information please visit www.ikingdesign.com
or email isaiah@ikingdesign.com
PONT-ROUGE PORTRAIT PROJECT
www.ikingdesign.com
www.qsakamaki.com
www.powerhousearena.com
www.haitiansupportproject.com
www.solidhaiti.org
The powerHouse Arena |
37 Main Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Projects 93:
Dinh Q. Lê
June 30, 2010-January 24, 2011
Contemporary Galleries and The Yoshiko and
Akio Morita Media Gallery Second Floor
The Museum of Modern Art
presents Projects 93: Dinh Q. Lê, the
installation of Dinh Q. Lê's (Vietnamese
American, b. 1968) recently acquired work
The Farmers and The Helicopters (2006), on
view June 30, 2010, through January 24, 2011.
The first Vietnamese artist to have a solo
exhibition at MoMA, Lê creates work
that frequently refers to the Vietnam War—known
as the American War in his native country—and
presents both sides of the conflict, informed
by his own personal history. The installation,
in two adjacent galleries, comprises a three-channel
video and a helicopter that was constructed
by hand from scrap parts by two Vietnamese
men: Le Van Danh, a farmer, and Tran Quoc
Hai, a self-taught mechanic. The video, made
in collaboration with artists Phu-Nam Thuc
Ha and Tuan Andrew Nguyen, interlaces interviews
and personal recollections of the war by Vietnamese
men and women with clips from American blockbuster
films and documentaries made during the war.
Projects 93: Dinh Q. Lê is organized
by Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large,
The Museum of Modern Art, and Director, MoMA
PS1, and Cara Starke, Assistant Curator, Department
of Media and Performance Art, The Museum of
Modern Art. The Elaine Dannheisser Projects
series is coordinated by Kathy Halbreich,
Associate Director, The Museum of Modern Art.
The helicopter played an important military
role during the war and has become a resonant
object for many Vietnamese. While many of
the interviewees in the installation's video
relay childhood memories of the horrors associated
with helicopters during the war, the helicopter-makers
share their vision of this machine as a means
to make a better life for the Vietnamese people
and bring strength to their community. The
collaboration between Lê and the other
participants is an important part of The Farmers
and The Helicopters, providing the work's
multilayered insight into the country's complex
associations with this charged object.
The
Museum of Modern Art |11 West 53 Street
Contemporary Galleries and The Yoshiko and
Akio Morita Media Gallery Second Floor
Between Fifth and Sixth avenues
New York, NY 10019-5497
(212) 708-9400
MARK MULRONEY
“Really Creative Pictures”
Friday, September 10th, 6-8pm
Mixed Greens
Free and open to the public. For more information
visit www.mixedgreens.com
Mixed Greens | 531
West 26th Street, 1st floor
Between 10th & 11th Avenues
Tan Trails in Rosebud Valley
September 2. 7-10pm
August 19-September 12
Broadway Gallery NYC
A group of emerging San
Francisco artists, interested in the transitory
spaces that exist between natural and artificial
landscapes, in both San Francisco and New
York, will be having a show at Broadway Gallery
in New York City. They begin their exhibition
as an online gallery, to later, explore their
ideas, through performance, sculpture, and
multimedia performance in the space.
Artists
Erik Wilson
Shemoel Recalde
Andrea Recalde
Luca Antonucci
Curated
Hailey Loman
This event is free and open
to the public.
Please visit the online gallery
http://rosebudvalley.com
Broadway Gallery NYC |
473 Broadway NYC, NY 10013
Artist
-Terry Flaxton
'In Other People's Skins' -Art Installation
Starts Thursday 3rd June - Last Day 31st August
(Open 10am - 5pm Everyday)
The Cathedral Church of St.John the Divine
An overhead projector beams
life-size images of 12 pairs of hands and
arms taking food, breaking bread and drinking
wine. Visitors to the installation may sit
at one of the 12 chairs and interact with
the virtual guests—inhabit ‘other
people’s skins’,
as the virtual meals play out, starting with
the laying of the table settings, through
eating and clearing dishes and then looping
back, offering a variety of meals shared by
people of different ethnicities from around
the world. The universal act of sharing food
and eating together crosses cultural and religious
boundaries, and the dinner table is the site
where the most effective human
communication takes place. This installation
celebrates the culture of the meal, and transcends
religious and ethnic divides in order to unite
the participants.
No ticket required
For more information http://www.flaxton.btinternet.co.uk/indexArt2.htm
The Cathedral Church of
St.John the Divine | 1047 Amsterdam Av | Between
West 110th St.
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