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Art Walk
Saturday May 25 (11am-10pm), Sunday May 26
(11am-4pm)
Art Factory, Paterson New Jersey
The 5th annual Paterson Arts Council (PAC)
Art Walk sponsored by the Passaic County Cultural
and Heritage Council, the Passaic County Community
College and the Art Factory will be held on
Memorial Day Weekend, 2013. On Saturday, May
25 and Sunday May 26 the public is invited
to visit the historic district of Paterson,
where hundreds of thousands of square feet
of nineteenth century historical industrial
facilities will be activated with many wonderful
and awe-inspiring artworks. There will be
live bands on several stages, food and refreshments,
dance performances, special installation exhibits
and historical tours, as well as artist demonstrations
in wood shops, metal shops, photo studios
and pottery studios. Visitors will be encouraged
to interact with artist members of the Art
Factory, discuss their work, and bear witness
to the commencement of the cultural renaissance
of the great City of Paterson. Take a stroll
from the Dolphin Manufacturing complex on
Spruce Street through the new National Park,
across the Great Falls, and on to the Meisch
Silk Mill adjacent to Hinchliff Stadium and
visit the Paterson Museum for a walk through
industrial history.
For more information please visit http://artfactory.us.com
Contact: 973-278-1500
Art Factory | 70 Spruce
Street | Paterson, New Jersey 07501
Beauty Embodied- Art Show
Saturday, June 1- Saturday June 8, 2013
Dramatics NYC Salon
The human body consists of intricacies and
fine detail that comprise the essence of endless
qualities.
We will express our vision for how we see
the image and beauty of the human body and
focus in on its unique aspects.Each artist
will bring forth a different taste to the
palette, providing an astonishing collection
of display.All art will be featured for an
entire week, from June 1st- June 8th.
Opening Night is Saturday, June 1st @ 7:30
pm.Free Entry!Wine and fine chocolates will
be served to entice the atmosphere,Promotions
will be given,Music,Sexy-theme dress code
(Dress SEXY!)
(Roster to be announced) (Currently accepting
submissions).Please e-mail at:artramontrif@gmail.com
for inquiries.Photography by Eddie Soto (www.eddiefilm.wix.com/eddiesotophotography)
Entry is free. For more information about
the event, please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/events/448666581878626/
Dramatics NYC Salon l 1488
3rd Ave l New York NY l 10028
Calls for Submissions:
For and About: Art and Reactions to Superstorm
Sandy
Curated by Radar Curatorial
Deadline to Apply: June 5, 2013
Exhibition Dates: September 27, 2013 –
February 14, 2014
BAC Gallery
BAC Gallery seeks work that extends beyond
documentation for For and About: Art and Reactions
to Superstorm Sandy, a curatorial project
focused on how artists experience and interpret
natural disasters. The show is open to visual
and literary artists based in Brooklyn, who
wish to present work dedicated to people affected
by Hurricane Sandy, and/or about the storm’s
impact on Brooklyn. For and About is an opportunity
to focus on the communities hit hardest by
the storm, creating a space to reflect on
the collective and individual experiences
at the one-year anniversary of the storm.
The project will include a group exhibition
of visual artworks on display in BAC Gallery
as well as a site-specific installation integrated
into the Dumbo community during the Dumbo
Arts Festival. For this multi-faceted curatorial
project, Radar Curatorial will also gather
written work along the same theme to present
in a limited-edition printed zine and to publish
online at brooklynartscouncil.org.
For more information and to apply:
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/documents/2184
Chelsea
Gallery Exhibition
MAY 3 - JUNE 4, 2013
Amsterdam Whitney Gallery
AMSTERDAM WHITNEY GALLERY,
511 West 25th Street, Chelsea, New York City,
is proud to showcase in its MAY 3 –
JUNE 4 Exhibition and special “Salute
to the Stars !” Diamond Jubilee Soiree
on Thursday, May 9 leading Contemporary Master
Artists whose mesmerizing work explores the
abstract, figurative and natural worlds, exalting
the magical realm of the aesthetic through
brilliant coloration and dazzling form. This
Stellar exhibition offers a visual bouquet
to delight the senses of both art acquisitiors
and art aficionados, entrancing the apex of
excellence while offering a fantastical international
perspective to the representational and non-representational
realm through dazzling artistic interpretations
of the world.
Artists Exhibiting Include:
“STARS On EARTH”
HÉLÈNE DeSERRES
J. B. DULE
KAY GRIFFITH
MANUELLA MUERNER MARIONI
“SYNERGY of the STARS”
PHILIP CATANIA
TERI LEVINE
ZINAIDA LIHACHEVA
“STARLIGHT SYNCHRONICITIES”
MARCELA CARVALHO
NATASA MENART
JANET TIMMERIJE
“CANDESCENCE of the STARS”
R. BRUCE BRENNAN
TERREL JONES
FRANCES de COURCY MERCER
PHYLLIS TERRELL
Free
Amsterdam Whitney
Gallery | 511 West 25th Street, Chelsea
New York, NY 10001
ph: (212) 255-9050
f: (212) 255-9020
AmsterdamWhitney@aol.com
www.AmsterdamWhitneyGallery.com
Children With AIDS:
Spirit and Memory
A Presentation of Photographs by Claire Yaffa
A Companion Exhibition to AIDS in New York:
The First Five Years
Tuesday-Thursday, Saturday – 10am-6pm
Friday – 10am-8pm (6-8pm pay as you
wish)
Sunday – 11am-5pm
Monday – CLOSED
Both on View June 7 – September 15,
2013
New-York Historical Society
A new exhibition at the New-York Historical
Society, Children With AIDS: Spirit and Memory,
will feature twenty powerful black and white
photographs by noted photographer and social
realist Claire Yaffa from her collection “The
Changing Face of Children with AIDS.”
Installed in the Civil Rights Gallery from
June 7 through September 15, 2013, the mid-
to large-format photographs, taken from 1990-2000,
reveal heartbreaking tales of children afflicted
with HIV and AIDS.
Yaffa, whose photographs have been featured
in The New York Times and other major publications,
has worked for years to document medical institutions
and their youngest patients, giving agency
and voice to thousands of individuals—particularly
children—struggling with life-threatening
illnesses. Among the institutions that Yaffa
worked with during her long artistic career
is the Incarnation Children’s Center
in the Bronx, one of the first organizations
to care for orphaned infants born with HIV.
In 1990, Yaffa began documenting the lives
of afflicted children and adolescents at the
Center, continuing her project over a period
of ten years. Her haunting portraits capture
the pathos and beauty of dozens of HIV’s
youngest victims—most of whom did not
survive to adulthood—and document the
extraordinary devotion of the children’s
caretakers.
Children With AIDS: Spirit and Memory is the
companion exhibition to AIDS in New York:
The First Five Years, an exploration of the
early history of the AIDS epidemic in New
York City from 1981 through 1985, also opening
June 7. The exhibition traces the first rumors
in 1981 of a “gay plague,” through
the ensuing period of intense activism, clinical
research, and political struggle. With a wealth
of materials drawn from New-York Historical’s
archives, as well as the archives of the New
York Public Library, New York University,
and the National Archive of LGBT History,
the exhibition uses artifacts—including
clinicians’ notes, journal entries,
diaries, letters, audio and video clips, posters,
photographs, pamphlets, and newspapers—to
revisit the impact of the epidemic on personal
lives and public culture in New York City
and the nation.
On May 31, The World Science Festival will
partner with the New-York Historical Society
on the program “Ending the Epidemic:
Science Advances on AIDS.” Moderated
by Richard Besser, chief health and medical
editor at ABC News, speakers will evaluate
where we stand in the battle against HIV and
AIDS and explore the most promising opportunities
for future breakthroughs. Joining the conversation
will be Dr. David Baltimore, a Nobel laureate
on the hunt for a vaccine and cure; Peter
Staley, a nationally-renowned AIDS activist
whose work shifted the political landscape;
and Susan Zolla-Pazner, a leading pathologist
and immunologist. The program will include
a special preview of the New-York Historical
Society exhibitions about AIDS.
On June 26, the New-York Historical Society
will host a discussion about the AIDS crisis
and AIDS activism with playwright Larry Kramer,
interviewed by Tony Kushner, and enhanced
by a reading from Mr. Kramer’s classic
play The Normal Heart by actor/director Joe
Mantello.
New-York Historical
Society | 170 Central Park West
Between West 76th and West 77th Streets
Chelsea Gallery Exhibition
JUNE 7 - JULY 9, 2013
Amsterdam Whitney Gallery
AMSTERDAM WHITNEY GALLERY, 511 West 25th Street,
Chelsea, New York City, is proud to showcase
in its JUNE 7 – JULY 9 Exhibition and
special “Mid-Summer Night’s Dream”
Fête on Thursday, June 13 leading Contemporary
Master Artists whose mesmerizing work explores
the abstract, figurative and natural worlds,
exalting the magical realm of the aesthetic
through brilliant coloration and dazzling
form. This exhibition offers a visual bouquet
to delight the senses of both art acquisitiors
and art aficionados, entrancing the apex of
excellence while offering a fantastical international
perspective to the representational and non-representational
realm through dazzling artistic interpretations
of the world.
Artists Exhibiting Include:
“REVERIES to MOONLIGHT & STARLIGHT”
DIANE HOLLAND
BREGJE HORSTEN
LINDA MORALES
“ENCHANTED KINGDOMS”
ANYA AKHTAR
ZOË ANN FISCHER
ANN GORES
“HEAVEN On EARTH”
RUDOLPH MASON
H. LLOYD WESTON
ANNE PRICE YATES
“PRISMATIC DREAMSCAPES”
MARIANA ACUÑA
ISA D'ARLEANS
MAL LUBER
PAUL McKAY
Free
Amsterdam Whitney
Gallery | 511 W. 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
ph: (212) 255-9050
f: (212) 255-9020
AmsterdamWhitney@aol.com
www.AmsterdamWhitneyGallery.com
Surface Intentions:
Corydon Cowansage, Mark Dorf and Shawn Powell
May 18th - June 23rd
Opening reception May 18th, 7-9pm
Harbor
Harbor is pleased to announce Surface Intentions
featuring artists Corydon Cowansage, Mark
Dorf and Shawn Powell. Surface Intentions
features three artists who re-examine the
tradition of landscape painting to explore
the urban, suburban and technological perspectives
of our surroundings. Concepts of surface,
facade, and perception materialize in the
form of monumental paintings and altered photographs.
Cowansage’s magnified suburban elements
edge into the realm of the sublime while Dorf
quantifies and reconsiders the natural environment
through digital means. Powell’s surfaces
speak to the urban experience, combining interior
and exterior environments to create a synthesized
world. Landscapes are constructed of elements
from our daily lives and set slightly askew.
Together the three present an ambiguous view
of the world that questions the habitat we
take for granted.
Free
Harbor Gallery | 17-17 Troutman Street #258,
Ridgewood, Queens 11385.
We are open Saturday - Sunday, 1 - 6 pm and
by appointment. For more information, please
contact us at info@harborbk.com, 347-460-7360,
or visit us at www.harborbk.com.
ELEVATING THE MUNDANE art opening
Friday, May 17, 2013 | 6-8:00pm
NYOC Gallery - 22 East 30th St. 2nd Flr. NY,
NY 10016
The NYOC Gallery is pleased
to present Elevating the Mundane featuring
the photography of Frank Burgel and Jeffrey
Ben Berman. This exhibition will run from
May 17 - June 21, 2013 with an opening reception
on Friday, May 17 from 6-8:00 p.m. Elevating
the Mundane exemplifies the unrestrained potentials
of imagination. Through the conduit of the
camera's eye, ordinary, everyday objects,
many times spotted from the corner of an eye,
are transformed into a new context altogether.
Elevating the Mundane is curated by Lola C.
Shepard.
Free
and open to the Public.
For more info: www.opencenter.org/gallery.
New York Open Center |
22 East 30th St. 2nd Flr. NY, NY 10016
T: 212-219-2527 | Trains: N,R to 28th / 6
to 28th or 33rd
Exhibition opening:
Wednesday, May 15 at 7PM
Open through May 31
Czech Center New York
Lead by fashion designer
Libena Rochova, eleven students from the Studio
of Fashion and Footwear Design at the Academy
of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague
show their projects relating to lore, folk
literature and tradition.
The aim of the Bohemia project is to unite
traditional crafts with its application in
contemporary fashion design.
This project, blending tradition
with the contemporary Czech art scene, will
be exhibited at the Gallery of the Czech Center
New York at the Bohemian National Hall during
Design Week NYC 2013.
MORE INFO
www.czechcenter.com
Free admission
Czech Center New York
at the Bohemian National Hall | 321 E 73rd
Street (between 1st & 2nd Avenues), New
York, NY 10021
Inspired
at Agora Gallery this May
Saturday May 11th 11a.m. – Friday May
31st 6 p.m.
Agora Gallery
Celebrate the natural
beauty of the world which is so apparent during
the spring season with these lovely and evocative
works of art at Agora this May. The Odyssey
of Color presents work bursting with the life
and subtlety of color, giving due importance
to the power of hue without forgetting the
other aspects that build up an unforgettable
image. Out From Down Under & Beyond: Fine
Art From Australia and New Zealand brings
the boundless energy and awe-inspiring natural
beauty of the artists' homeland to artworks
of particular skill and charm. In Stephen
Tobin: the natural instincts of nature - a
solo exhibition you will find the acutely
observed and aesthetically impressive images
of 'the Wandering Photographer' whose love
of travel spills over into the passion with
which he composes and creates his art. The
exhibitions begin on May 11, 2013 and will
run until May 31, 2013, with an opening reception
on the evening of Thursday, May 16, 2013.
Entrance is free and art enthusiasts are warmly
welcomed to attend and enjoy these delightful
works of art.
Entrance is free and art lovers are warmly
encouraged to attend.
http://www.agora-gallery.com/receptionexhibitions/5_16_2013.aspx
Agora Gallery | 530 West
25th St.
NECTAR:
Raw Honey Gin Tasting & Silent Art Auction
by Caledonia Spirits
Friday, June 7th - 6PM to Midnight
(Complimentary Bar Hill Gin Tasting 6PM to
9PM)
Bar Catalonia
Bar Catalonia presents
NECTAR, a local artists collection to showcase
and explore the rich, vibrant nature of human
curiosity and expression through color, texture
and dimension. Distilled from raw honey and
the juniper berry, Bar Hill Gin by Caledonia
Spirits & Winery will offer complimentary
tastings of their signature, Vermont brew
from 6PM to 9PM in tandem with the art show.
Bar Catalonia will also offer Spanish-inspired
food and select raw honey drink specials for
the entirety of the evening.
Participating Artists: Paul
Tillinghast, Alicia P, Maria Tanikawa, Saulius
Siuksta, tet T San, Adam Waltner, Chungho
Lyu, Lawrence Ciarallo, Emmanuel Jaquez, Dennis
Gunden
Cost: Free To Public
www.barcatalonia.com
Bar Catalonia | 206
W41st Street, New York, NY 10036
Keith Haring's Pop
Shop Tokyo on View
January 29 through June 2, 2013
New-York Historical Society
In 1986, internationally
famed artist Keith Haring (1958-1990) opened
the Pop Shop—the ceiling of which is
installed above the admissions area of the
New-York Historical Society—at 292 Lafayette
Street. Following the artist’s untimely
death, the Keith Haring Foundation donated
the ceiling of the Pop Shop to the New-York
Historical Society, where the work, with its
bold and lively design, now hovers above the
admissions area. The New-York Historical Society
is collaborating with the Keith Haring Foundation
in installing a rotating display of Pop Shop
Tokyo items and related materials in the Henry
Luce III Center for the Study of American
Culture. All objects on view in the rotating
display will be on loan from the Keith Haring
Foundation Archive.
In 1987, the success of the Pop Shop led Haring
to collaborate on a Tokyo venue with his friends,
Japanese film producer Kaz Kuzui and his American
wife, film director Fran Rubel Kuzui (Tokyo
Pop, 1988). The shop, located in the Aoyama
neighborhood of Tokyo, was made out of two
shipping containers welded together to form
one large room. While the shop was conceived
very much in the image of its New York counterpart,
many of the products were created by Haring
to mirror Japan’s cultural traditions.
Haring did extensive design work in Tokyo;
fans and kimonos were manufactured in Kyoto,
and rice bowl templates were painted and then
produced in Nagoya. With speed and virtuosity,
Haring began painting the interior of the
shop on Wednesday, January 27, 1988 and finished
the next day. The paint was still tacky on
Friday, January 29 when he oversaw the installation
of the displays in time for a press preview
that evening—exactly 25 years ago. On
Saturday, January 30, Pop Shop Tokyo opened
to the public. However, sales were disappointing,
and Haring noted “there are just too
many Haring fakes available all over Tokyo
and, this time, they’re really well
done.” The shop closed in the summer
of 1988.
Items on display in this rotation include
an illuminated paper lantern hand-painted
by Haring, store merchandise designed by Haring
such as a paper fan, ceramic rice bowls, stickers
and bags, buttons and cards, and videos of
Tokyo interviews with Haring as well as behind
the scenes footage of Pop Shop Tokyo’s
creation.
New-York Historical
Society | 292 Lafayette Street

JAMES GORTNER, "Carolina,
The Empress," 2013
Assembled found canvases, oil & mixed
media, 70 x 55 inches
JAMES GORTNER
"The Lovers"
MAY 2 - JUNE 1, 2013 6 - 8 pm
Opening Reception Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Lyons Weir Gallery
Lyons Wier Gallery is proud to announce our
representation of New York based artist James
Gortner. We are also delighted to present
his latest body of work, "The Lovers,"
opening May 2nd, 2013.
For the last two years, Gortner has been developing
a series of paintings based on his relationship
with photographer Carolina Palmgren, the symbolism
found in the Tarot, and his theories on artistic
production.
Gortner's painted image begins as a constructed
composition of many other artist's original
works. Via friends' donations, thrift stores,
street finds, the cleaning of college art
studios, and the Internet, Gortner has an
ongoing empirical model for his exploration
of expanded authorship. Once the background
mosaic is solidified, Gortner then begins
to paint upon it using traditional oil painting
tropes, but enhances the surface sculpturally
with collage, ripped and reassembled canvases,
and found objects. Gortner may then ask other
artists to intervene in the painting, further
complicating his model for artistic authorship.
Through the technical process and conceptual
scope of the project, Gortner produces a multidimensional
social mirror, plane, or lens between artist(s)
and the viewer.
"The Lovers" is James Gortner's
first solo exhibition in New York City.
Lyons Wier Gallery
| 542 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
Tel: +1 212-242-6220
gallery@lyonswiergallery.com
www.lyonswiergallery.com
Nearest Subway: C,
E @ 23rd St & 8th Ave
Midnight Confessions
May 22,2013-June 6,2013
Con Artist Gallery
Growing up in Brooklyn, Artist Daniel Lamanna
pledges allegiance to the familiar Graffiti-ed
Basement Parties while paying homeage to Fine
Art’s long history of clean, white walls.Midnight
Confessions references the wealthy in business
suits and those playing Quarters in a Brooklyn
Basement, puts them next to each other and
asks the viewer whose quarter is worth more?
With a retail-work history, Lamanna has become
intrigued by moment to moment human interactions,and
what lies beneath the surface. Daniel Lamanna
urges his viewer to think twice, and to always
remember that there is always a deeper meaning
behind the illustrations and words. Things
aren't always as they seem.
At Midnight Confessions, high-brow and low-brow
will lay their gloves aside. Brass Monkeys
and Cabernets will be sipped next to each
other to a soundtrack including The Supremes,
Jedi Mind Tricks, The Misfits,Wu Tang, Roy
Orbison, and Mozart will accompany your walk
home down that shady alley.
Admission is free, for more information visit
www.conartistnyc.com
Con Artist Collective
& Gallery | 119 Ludlow St. New York, New
York 10002
Email: conartistnyc@gmail.com
Website: conartistnyc.com
The
Museum of Modern Art
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
On The Waterfront
Zone A and Wide Open 4
May 11 - June 16 Saturdays and Sundays Noon
- 6 PM
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition Gallery
The Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition’s Red Hook waterfront
galleries open May 11th, bigger and better
than ever with two new shows – Wide
Open 4 and On the Waterfront Zone A. This
is BWAC’s fourth annual national juried
art show, once again with a world-class juror,
Carrie Springer, senior curatorial assistant,
Whitney Museum of American Art. She selected,
from the over 1,700 submissions, the 101 pieces
in all media that are to be exhibited. Opening
concurrently with Wide Open 4 is On the Waterfront,
BWAC’s 21st annual spring pier show.
More than 200 artists will be exhibiting 1000
works in every medium. The all-day Meet the
Artists reception on May 11th, an opportunity
for visitors to meet and chat with the exhibiting
artists, will feature the punky folk music
of The Rob Crowe Situation.
For more information see
www.bwac.org or call 718 596-2506/7
Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition Gallery
499 Van Brunt St. Red Hook, Brooklyn NY
Ivan Franco and Lígia Teixeira
Strings of Thought #2
Thursday May 23rd. 7PM
Harvestworks
A woman sits on a chair
and from her head several strings emerge to
form a network structure like dendritic trees
of neurons. These cells generate electric
signals based on potential voltage and the
reaction to outside stimuli. Strings of Thought
#2 is an interactive installation that invites
the audience to explore and play with a musical
meta-instrument and collaboratively create
an intricate soundscape.
Free admission.
Venue phone: 212-431-1130
http://www.harvestworks.org/may-23-ligia-teixeira-ivan-franco-strings-of-thought-2/
Harvestworks | 596
Broadway #602, New York, NY 10012
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