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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
Figuratively Speaking
January 17, 2012 – February 7, 2012
Reception: Thursday, January 19, 2012, 6:00
- 8:00 p.m. (date and time)
Agora Gallery
Agora Gallery dives
into the New Year with three exhibitions which
explore the rich potential revealed through
the creative power of art. Figuratively Speaking
investigates the varying sources of inspiration
that motivate and direct artists in their
imaginative process. Combining a reflection
on the most esoteric levels of experience
with an understanding of the innately physical
nature of the world, these works display a
sensitive and emotive comprehension of what
it means to be human. The art in Portal to
Enigma looks to the hidden secrets and mysteries
that help to define existence as we know it,
approaching these intriguing topics from a
variety of intelligent and innovative perspectives.
The result is appealing, thought-provoking
and ultimately represents a call to alter
the way we view the world and each other.
The artists of Degrees of Abstraction concentrate
on encapsulating the essence of what they
see and sharing their unique viewpoint with
their audience. Focusing on form, shape and
color in their determination to portray their
personal vision, they achieve the ability
to construct their message in universal terms
as well. The exhibitions will open on January
17, 2012 and run until February 7, 2012. The
opening reception will take place on Thursday
January 19, 2012 at 6-8 PM. Entrance is free
and all art enthusiasts are encouraged to
attend.
Free
Agora Gallery | 530 West
25th St, New York City
Mark Price
Hyper 20XX
Opening Reception
Thursday, February 9th 7pm -pm
Exhibition Dates: February 09–March
04, 2012
Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 12-6pm
KESTING / RAY
KESTING/RAY is pleased
to present Hyper 20XX, the second New York
solo exhibition for Philadelphia-based artist
Mark Price. In a new series of meticulously-cut
and super-color-saturated collages incorporating
screenprinting, painting and photography,
Price packs multiple moments into single frames
stuck in the endless loop of an inescapable
present. The exhibition opens on February
9th and runs through March 4th. A reception
will be held on Thursday, February 9th, 7–9pm
at KESTING/RAY (formerly CHRISTINA RAY), located
at 30 Grand Street, New York.
Event Link: http://kestingray.com/2012/01/exhibitions-2012-price/
KESTING / RAY | 30
Grand Street, Ground Floor.
Directions: A/C/E to Canal Street or 1 to
Canal Street; gallery is located between Thompson
Street and 6th Avenue
Immaculate: Reflections
of Mary”
Group Showing
Opening reception February 11th, 2012 from
7 PM to 10 PM.
Viewings by Appointment Only
February 11th, 2012 through March 17th, 2012
MF Gallery
MF Gallery is proud
to present “Immaculate: Reflections
of Mary” opening reception February
11th, 2012 from 7 PM to 10 PM.
The Virgin Mary has played the longstanding
role of a mother, daughter, wife, and saint.
This iconographic female figure’s influence
on artists has been expressed through songs,
poetry, paintings and statues throughout history.
Today she is represented in film, television,
t-shirts, stickers, tattoos, and even visualized
on toast, allotting her a most unusual occupancy
in popular culture.
Immaculate: Reflections of Mary seeks to reveal
artwork influenced by the Virgin Mary. This
unique collection will show us how her image
has transcended from a figure in religious
institutions into modern culture.
Artists participating in this exhibition hail
from a variety of mediums such as printmaking,
tattooing, painting, sculpture, animation,
and traditional drawing methods. Artists include:
Alex McWatt, Un Lee, Liam Sparkes, Shannon
Beal, Greg Maillard, John Russo, Dean Raoofi,
Matt Ellis, Tamara Waite-Santibanez, Russ
Spitovsky, Max Kahan, Martin Mazorra, Daniel
Albrigo, Eddie Peralta, Sue Jeiven, John Cebollero,
Rie Hasegawa, Justin Sanz, Bruce Waldman,
Martina Secondo Russo, Frank Russo, Drew Maillard,
Shannon Daugherty, Kirsten Flaherty and more
to be announced.(Bianca Panzaram)
Curated by Kirsten Flaherty and Shannon Daugherty.
MF Gallery| 213 Bond
St.
Gowanus area of Brooklyn
Imminent
Disaster
"On the River: Stories from the heart
of glorious abandon, where you cannot see
what lies beyond the next bend"
January 12 - February 5th.
Opening Reception: January 12, 2012. 7pm -
9pm
KESTING / RAY
KESTING/RAY is pleased
to present On the River: Stories from the
heart of glorious abandon, where you cannot
see what lies beyond the next bend, the first
New York solo exhibition for Brooklyn-based
artist Imminent Disaster. Known primarily
for her large-scale street art works, the
artist unveils a new body of work based on
recent river journeys through the heartland
of hard times. The installation functions
as an intimate portrait of contemporary life
during the great recession, as seen through
a lens of antiquity. The viewer feels propelled
into a future in which the politics of Occupy
Wall Street are but a distant memory. The
exhibition opens on January 12th and runs
through February 5th.
A reception will be held on Thursday, January
12th, 7–9pm at KESTING/RAY (formerly
CHRISTINA RAY), located at 30 Grand Street,
New York.
For more information: http://kestingray.com/2011/12/exhibitions_2012_hasty/
KESTING / RAY | 30
Grand Street
Ground Floor
New York NY 10013
Phone: 212 334 0204
Hours: Wed–Sun
12-6pm
Interpreting the Unseen
Selected works from Amanda Barrow, April DeMarco
and Keryn Huang
Art Opening Reception: Saturday, March 03,
2012 | 6:00- 8:00 PM
NYOC Gallery
NYOC Gallery is thrilled
to present Interpreting the Unseen, a collaborative
exhibition featuring contemporary artists
Amanda Barrow, April DeMarco and Keryn Huang.
Interpreting the Unseen is an homage to the
consciousness of all things. Utilizing the
mediums of painting, collage and photography,
each artist explores the subtle energies of
the human experience and the invisible life
force of the world around us.
Amanda Barrow’s Chakra
Series illustrates her personal interpretation
of the chakra system and her Transparency
Series is a celebration of the inner power
of women.
April DeMarco’s paintings
are guided solely by her intuition. Her abstract
imagery communicates ideas of letting go,
following our path and the attainment of our
full potential.
Keryn Huang’s photography
evokes the contemplative expressiveness of
the rural landscape. The atmospheric, ethereal
sceneries chronicle one’s reverence
and intimate connection to the environment.
http://www.opencenter.org/gallery/
Free to the Public.
For more information, please email: lola@opencenter.org
/ 212-219-2527 x153
New York Open Center Gallery | 22 East 30th
St., 2nd Flr
MAKE. BELIEVE.
A group exhibition curated by Frank Maresca
January 12 – March 7, 2012
Fountain Gallery
This exhibition spotlights
work in various mediums by Fountain Gallery
artists living with mental illness, and by
artists with mental illness from three other
non-profit organizations participating through
the Fountain Gallery Visiting Artists Program:
HAI, The Living Museum, and Services for the
UnderServed. MAKE. BELIEVE. is curated by
Frank Maresca.
Maresca, co-owner of Ricco/Maresca
Gallery, said: "Basically, art for me
falls into two categories. That which is effective,
and that which is less effective. It is all
about communication. Many of the artists in
the show do not have the questionable benefit
of academic training or an art historical
background. However, they still have a lot
to say. The art emanates from life experiences
that are often harsh and unique, creating
an overwhelming desire to reach out and make
their stories known. The medium that they
have chosen is art, and the message is powerful."
Maresca has championed the work of artists
communicating outside of the academic mainstream
for the last 30 years; the mission of Ricco/Maresca
Gallery has always been to blur the lines
between the so called high and low.
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 for its member-artists living and working
with mental illness, the Gallery sells original
artworks by trained and self-taught artists
and collaborates with a wide network of artists,
curators and cultural institutions. The Fountain
Gallery Visiting Artists Program was established
in 2008 with support from founding sponsor
Glenn Close.
Admission is free at all
times.
Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat. 11-7; Sun. 1-5
www.fountaingallerynyc.com
Fountain Gallery | 702
Ninth Avenue (at 48th Street)
The Museum of Modern
Art
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The
Museum of Modern Art |11 West 53 Street,
Between Fifth and Sixth avenues
New York, NY 10019-5497
(212) 708-9400
Sound Away from Sense
Opening Reception
Saturday February 4th. 6pm-8pm
February 5th-17th, viewing by appointment
only
Jacquaro Rihet Gallery
Jacquaro Rihet Gallery presents
Sound Away from Sense, a group exhibition
featuring work by Lea Cetera, Ivy Haldeman,
Keren Oxman and Dolsy Smith. Among the accouterments
of an East Village apartment, the artist as
anthropologist, wanders among cultural artifacts,
picking through the residue of crafted identities
– magazine spreads, portraiture, costumes,
canonical texts – to expose the interstitial
syntax that hides the origin of their own
distortion. It will a presentation of cadmium
colors, faux furs, Lolita entwined with Marx
and cowboy horses with diamond rings. An opening
reception will be held Saturday 4th from 6pm-8pm.
Viewing by appointment only, February 5th
to 17th. For more information please visit
http://jacquarorihet.com/ or contact us at
jacquarorihet@gmail.com.
Free and open to the public.
please contact jacquarorihet@gmail.com
Jacquaro Rihet Gallery
| 156-158 Second Avenue, suite 5F
New York, NY
www.jacquarorihet.com
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