Tuesday, March 6, 2012

A Journey in Tibet - Opening at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery




"A Journey in Tibet" is a series of photographs from Laurent Zylberman which is being shown at the Sous Les Etoiles Gallery. On Thursday, March 15th, they will be celebrating the opening night from 6 pm to 8 pm, with the artist in attendance. The gallery is located at 560 Broadway Suite 205.

After the riots of 14-16 March, 2008, the photographer Laurent Zylberman and the journalist Eric Meyer were among the first westerners authorized to enter in Tibet, a forbidden region, under traumatized military guard and armed to the teeth.“ We had the desire to place ourselves in the interstices of the economic, social and religious Tibetan society, seize people’s eyes and their relationship with each other revealing a reality they cannot talk or voluntarily express” said Laurent Zylberman.

A Journey in Tibet is a series based on a 15-day mission through “The Top of the World”, between Lhasa, Shigatze, Giangtze and Namso Lake. This photographic journal describes the culture’s vulnerability, allowing us to discover significant internal contradictions of China’s policy for its “autonomous territory.” Each photo solicits strange, unexpected and profound poetry. This awe-inspiring environment in extreme conditions, settled by a very sparse population conveys a feeling of gravity and greatness.

The religious feeling and behavior of friars, laymen and laywomen are discussed, as well as Tibet's spiritual and popular rural culture, which remains largely intact today.

This confrontation nourishes introspection. It forces us to confront the necessary efforts to help both sides of this heterogeneous population, overcome their biases, and to convert the liability
of hatred into an asset of mutual respect.

The series A Journey in Tibet from Laurent Zylberman is part of the book Tibet, The Last Scream written by Eric Meyer, an accredited China correspondent for various francophone medias.


The publication of this diary and photobook, will be released in 2012 in three languages and countries (USA, France, and Spain).

The exhibition A Journey in Tibet at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is made possible with the support of Rita Castellote Gallery in Madrid, Spain.

HONEY ME TO TEARS



Honey Me To Tears opens March 6th at Honey Space from 6:00 - 9:00 PM. The show runs from the 6th until the 17th and includes works by:

Adam Stanforth
Aesthesia
Allison Read Smith
Benjamin Heller
Carlton DeWoody
Chadwick Tyler
Daphane Park
David Brooks
Hackett
Ian Campbell
INNER COURSE
John Wells
Lisa Lozano
Max Schumann
Maynard Monrow
Mickey Western
Midori Harima
Nils Folke Anderson
Peter Schumann
Swoon
Thomas Beale
Tora Lopez


Honey Space
148 11th Ave (btw 21st & 22nd st.)
http://www.honey-space.com/

Thursday, March 1, 2012

2012 Whitney Biennial Opens Today!




Sculpture, painting, installations, and photography—as well as dance, theater, music, and film—will fill the galleries of the Whitney Museum of American Art in the latest edition of the Whitney Biennial. With a roster of artists at all points in their careers the Biennial provides a look at the current state of contemporary art in America. This is the seventy-sixth in the ongoing series of Biennials and Annuals presented by the Whitney since 1932, two years after the Museum was founded.

The 2012 Biennial takes over most of the Whitney from March 1 through May 27, with portions of the exhibition and some programs continuing through June 10. The participating artists were selected by Elisabeth Sussman, Curator/Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney, and Jay Sanders, a freelance curator and writer who has spent the past ten years working both in the gallery world and on independent curatorial projects. Sussman and Sanders co-curated the Biennial’s film program with Thomas Beard and Ed Halter, the co-founders of Light Industry, a venue for film and electronic art in Brooklyn.

The Whitney’s fourth-floor Emily Fisher Landau Galleries will become a dynamic 6,000-square-foot performance space for music, dance, theater, and other events. This is the first Whitney Biennial in which nearly a full floor of the Museum has been given over to a changing season of performances, events, and residencies.

Friday, February 10, 2012

NUMBER:Lab Fall 2012




Recent CFDA Incubatee NUMBER:Lab showed their Fall 2012 collection recently at Milk Studios. The collection, with their perennial combination of luxury and high-tech fabrics hits the nail perfectly on the head. The perfect look for the sophisticated but rugged urban male, Luis Fernandez manages to bring in the 3Cs of color, cut, and clarity of vision in a way that its no suprise to have a diamond-esque sculpture accenting the runway (yes, I realize it is supposed to be a glacier). This collection is 100% what ready-to-wear is all about, since I am ready to wear any and all of these outfits straight from the runway, and I know I am not alone! I would say I can't wait to see what they'll do next, but I am too busy re-watching this presentation and picking out my fall wardrobe...

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Looking for the Perfect Valentine's Day Gift?




Why not get your sweetheart some Art? This Valentine's Day, RH Gallery and Foolsgold Arts are teaming up to spread their love to the animals at the Brooklyn Animal Rescue Coalition. Foolsgold Arts, founded by Shanan Campanaro and Maria Kozak, raises money through benefit auctions to support neglected animals and the environment

This auction will feature work by 48 New York based artists around the theme of love. All works will be sold by silent auction on the evening of February 14th, during the opening from 6-8 pm. The artists are:

Emily Adams, Soledad Arias, William Bolton, Julie Brady, Jessy Brodsky, Shanan Campanaro, Jessica Cannon, Julia Chiang, Alex La Cruz, Myla Dalbesio, Bonnie DeWitt, Michael Dickey, Jackie Dingle, Theodora Doulamis, Joel Dugan, Tamar Ettun, Alexandra Evans, Micah Ganske, John Gordon Gauld, Jason Sho Green, Jane LaFarge Hamill, Loretta Hirsch, Aliene de Souza Howell, John Jacobsmeyer, Michael Kagan, Kevin Kay, Myeongsoo Kim, Ryan Kitson, Maria Kozak, Tracey Langfitt, Christian Little, Charles Ly, Panni Malekzadeh, Benjamin Martins, Rosalie Stone Morris, Gary Murphy, Peter Ngo, Keri Oldham, John O'Reilly, Jacob Rhodes, Rachel Rossin, Richard Saja, Mike Schreiber, Talia Shipman, Andy Smenos, Gordon Stevenson, Mark de Wilde and Aimee Wilder.



Sunday, January 29, 2012

Amali Launches Sustainable Wine Dinner Series




On January 31st, Amali, a Mediterranean restaurant dedicated to supporting responsible farming, viniculture and green design, will begin a series of monthly wine dinners showcasing organic, biodynamic, vin natural and sustainable wine paired with food sourced from local farms. Amali is partnering with the Organic Wine Journal to promote awareness of the importance of sustainable winemaking practices.

At the inaugural dinner "Assyrtiko No Longer: The New (or Rather Old) Red Wines of Greece", Amali, in partnership with Frederick Wildman and Sons Imports, will be the first restaurant in the United States to debut four wineries and more importantly, four new (or rather ancient) varietals never before imported to the United States outside of private collections.

The winemakers will be on hand with a limited amount of barrel samples or older vintages as well as the listed vintages below to showcase each varietal's multifaceted expressions.
Chef Gilroy's four course menu will highlight lamb and fowl from local farms, including Elysian Fields Farm in Pennsylvania.


FEATURED WINERIES & WINEMAKERS:

Domaine Economou

Varietal: Liatiko
Region: Crete, Greece
Style: Vin Natural
Wine: Sitia VQPRD 2000 (80% Liatiko 20% Mandilari)
Sitia VQPRD 1998 (100% Liatiko)

Domaine Zafeirakis

Varietal: Limniona
Region: Thessaly, Greece
Style: Organic (Certified in Greece)
Wine: Limniona 2008

Katogi Averoff

Varietal: Vlachiko
Region: Ioannina, Greece
Style: Sustainable
Wine: Rossiu di Munte 2009 Vlachiko

Domaine Nerantzi

Varietal: Koniaros
Region: Macedonia, Greece
Style: Organic (Certified in Greece)
Wine: Domaine Nerantzi 2007 Koniaros


Dinner will begin at 7:00 sharp. Price is $90 (exclusive of tax and gratuity).

Space is limited to 25 persons. For more information or to reserve a seat at the dinner you can email info@amalinyc.com or call 212.339.8363.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Exit Art's Printed Histories Closing Party



Celebrate the last Saturday of Exit Art’s Printed Histories with Artist Collective Goldmine Shithouse!

Exit Art’s Silkscreen Thrown Down with GMSH features original screens by founding members, David Hochbaum, Travis Lindquist, and Colin Burns. For $5, GMSH will print on anything you bring, from t-shirts to bags to the clothes on your back, so be sure to bring all your goodies to get these amazing prints on your wares!

This event is free and open to the public.

ABOUT GOLDMINE SHITHOUSE
Goldmine Shithouse’s primary focus is on painting, drawing, and collage, but has extended into the realm of video and music/punk rock art noise (Murder Baby). The collective work deals with sometimes violent and difficult themes, filtered through their inexhaustible sense of humor. The contrast of horror and comedy creates a paradox that is relevant, entertaining, and infectious. There are reoccurring themes and symbols throughout the work, including death, bunnies, ladders to nowhere, black hearts and clouds, among many others. The visual elements are derived from a variety of sources, including classical references, the artists' own sketchbooks, as well as a smorgasbord of popular culture.

Celebrating their 9th year as an artist collaborative, the GMSH has exhibited and participated in residencies in New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; Miami, FL; Seattle, WA; Salt Lake City, UT; San Francisco, CA; Berlin, Germany; and Stockholm, Sweden.


Sunday, January 22, 2012

Fashion Group International Rising Stars - Menswear


Congratulations to the menswear designers that have been selected as finalists for the Fashion Group International's Rising Stars awards. FGI recognizes emerging talent in the Fashion and Design industries in the following categories: Accessories - Beauty/Fragrance Corporate - Beauty/Fragrance Entrepreneur - Fine Jewelry - Home/Interior - Menswear - Retail - Women's RTW. To see more about all of the nominees, check out FGI's announcement and photos!

See below for more information on the four menswear designers Luis M. Fernandez (NUMBER: LAB), Simon Spurr (SIMON SPURR), Ian Velardi (IAN VELARDI), and Rob Magness (GROWN & SEWN).


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Maria My Love picked up by Warner Brothers



MARIA MY LOVE has recently been picked up for digital distribution by Warner Brothers Digital Distibution/Gravitas Ventures and will be available on VOD beginning April 2012. The producers will also be releasing the film internationally soon. Exciting news for the film which took home best domestic feature film at the New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF) last year.

QVC Spoof for Italian Vogue

If only every shopping channel looked like this one imagined by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia...

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Joseph Herscher's amazing Rube Goldberg Machines



Kinetic artist and Brooklynite Joseph Herscher has been getting a lot of attention recently for his incredible Rube Goldberg Machines. Accomplishing the simplest tasks in the most complicated (and yet simultaneously elegant) way is definitely worthy of performance art status. With a past appearance at the 2011 Venice Biennale under his belt, I look forward to seeing what will come next.






Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Photography in Motion from César Mansilla Sialer




Buenos Aires based, Peruvian born, photographer César Mansilla Sialer has one of the best photography videos I have seen in a while - but maybe thats because it isn't really a video. Rather than attempting a switch to narrative video to get his work out to the public - he has taken the art of slideshow above and beyond with his Photography Reel. The illusion of time and movement is still achieved, while highlighting his ability to capture a still image (rather than showing some new technique). Don't believe me that it isn't just a slideshow... see for yourself!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Exit Art - After 30 Years, Exits with a Bang!




For 30 years, Exit Art has supported and fostered a vibrant, interdisciplinary artistic community in New York, presenting hundreds of innovative exhibitions and the works of thousands of emerging and established artists. Now, with plans to close at the end of its 30th anniversary season, Exit Art is looking back on its own history; celebrating the pioneering work of its co-founders, Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman; and asking its longtime supporters for help in sending us out with a bang.

This Gala and Auction is being held to raise funds for Exit Art's "Legacy Project": a 30-year retrospective exhibition, the publication of a major book on the history of Exit Art, and a properly-funded transfer of the organization's complete archives to NYU Fales Library Downtown Collection. At Fales, scholars will be able to study Exit Art, its groundbreaking programs, and the thousands of artists who have shown here since 1982. It is vital that Exit Art continues to be recognized for its contributions to alternative art and culture in New York.

Join the benefit committee today!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

New Years in Buenos Aires



Wondering what to do in Buenos Aires for New Years - Ring in the New Year in style at The Oasis Collection's exclusive New Year’s Eve bash!

Meet up poolside at the Oasis Clubhouse for a 6-hour open bar, full menu of Argentine asado passed cocktail style, Champagne toast at midnight followed by desserts, beats by international DJ Whitney Weiss and surprise entertainment. I know I'll be there!

RSVP: clubhouse@oasiscollections.com




Check back for pictures in 2012!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

An Oasis in Punta del Este



Just having gotten back from a week in Punta del Este and I already wish I could go back - especially with the Oasis Collections opening a seasonal Clubhouse in Punta this year! Their BA hangout has been such a success that they are expanding to include a second location from December 28th through January 8th. If you are headed to the beach this is definitely one hot spot not to miss in South America's coolest beach resort.













Saturday, December 3, 2011

La Dolfina wins HSBC Cup at 118 Argentine Polo Open

Photo of Mike Ferre & Ian Bone with HSBC's Alexandra Suriano


After a thrilling match against La Aguada, La Dolfina took home the HSBC Cup and a spot in the finals to be held on December 9th. Their opponent will be decided by tomorrow's match of Ellerstina versus Estancia Grande. Following the match guests mingled at the many private viewing booths - though the best was definitely HSBC's mix of high finance, high fashion, and four victorious polo players mingling among (seemingly) endless champagne and a multi-course dinner. As the party at HSBC winded down it was time to head to the Chandon area where all the spectators gathered like moths to a flame for a champagne fueled dance party along the primary esplanade of the Campo Argentino del Polo.

Friday, November 4, 2011

White Box hosts Mtree Charity Auction

White Box NYC is hosting a show of work resulting from the Mtree "Brush with Hope" project in Benin, with the opening on Friday, November 4th from 6pm-8pm. The following day, Saturday, November 5th, there will be a silent auction starting at 7pm which will go to benefit the community in Benin.

This special exhibit and auction stems from the project "Brush with Hope," a summer program hosted by Mtree where artists and designers from New York City and Paris gather in Africa to offer art classes to African children. The first set of classes took place in Benin, West Africa and 300 Beninese children participated from July 29, 2011 to August 12, 2011. To children who barely had one meal a day, art instruction was a new experience. The instructors wished to instill hope in these children. The inner thoughts and feelings of the children were expressed through 2,800 paintings and drawings, which were brought to New York City. A selection of approximately 300 works will be exhibited for the event and all auction proceeds will go to fund a water pump in Benin.

The exhibition will consist of paintings and drawings on canvas or on paper, in color or monochrome. The artwork will be divided into six different categories: self-portraits, portraits of family, portraits of friends, collaborative works, works inspired by music, and "hope".

Mtree
Mtree is an international non-profit charity organization aiming to change the developing and developed countries into a better place ("change for all") by promoting networking and supporting young adults who are pursuing visions around the world.

While serving as an officer in the Republic of Korea Army for four years, Yohan Choi (Founder of Mtree) spent two years near the North Korean border and witnessed the hardships that North Koreans were facing. Through this experience, he became interested in developing countries. Since his discharge in 2009, he has traveled around the globe networking with young professionals in the US and in Europe and has fostered an interest in economic independence and development through running the Global Entrepreneurship Training (GET) program in Kenya and Ghana sponsored by UNESCO.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

One Marker, One Line, One Amazing Commercial!





Faber Castell from eric yeo on Vimeo.



Sometimes the ability and creativity of an artist stands on its own. This is such an incredible video that I am not going to mess it up with a description...

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Guided By Invoices - Inaugural Opening



Guided By Invoices, a new project space in Chelsea, is hosting their inaugural opening Thursday, November 3, from 6-8 PM. They will be showing a selection paintings by Charles Andersen created over the last decade and curated by Chris Byrne. The project is spearheaded by Anne-Brigitte Sirois who also heads up ART STATE, an arts focused real estate advisory firm. With her experience in developing art projects, this is definitely an opening not to miss.


CHARLES ANDRESEN
PAINTINGS 2001 - 2011
Curated by Chris Byrne
November 3 - December 10, 2011
Inaugural opening: Thursday, November 3, 2011, 6-8 PM
Tuesday through Saturday, 11 AM - 6PM
558 WEST 21ST STREET NY, NY 10011

http://www.guidedbyinvoices.us/

Friday, October 28, 2011

Commonwealth Propper hosts Cocktails for a Cause






At Commonwealth Propper they Hate Cancer and Love Moustaches, so they have dedicated the month of November to supporting Movember, a moustache growing charity event held each year that raises funds and awareness for cancer, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men. Therefore for the month of November 10% of Commonwealth Propper sales will be donated to the charity. Help them kickoff this month of giving back by heading down to 1732 Spruce Street and having come cocktails from Art in the Age for their monthly happy hour. Great clothes and a great cause, what else does a gentleman need - great cocktails, of course, but they will have that too!