Honored to be chosen as the 2nd place winner of this exhibition by the wonderful artist and juror, Noah Buchanan. West coast friends, be sure to swing by the Santa Cruz Art League and check out this lovely exhibition, featuring three of my own pieces and works by my talented artist buddies Emily Slapin, Lauren Amalia Redding and Daniel Maidman.
Paper-cut tradition: the Ketubah
My exploration into cut-paper traditions took a happy turn this summer when I was asked to create a custom Ketubah, or Jewish marriage contract, for a friend's wedding. Once a purely legal document that outlined the financial responsibilities of a husband to his wife, the tradition has since evolved to symbolize mutual love and equal commitment. The modern Ketubah is an heirloom-quality work of art, cherished by couples regardless of faith. It has been a wonderful experience to create such a meaningful piece. Congratulations, S&K!
Check out photos of their wedding, and the signed Ketubah, featured on Offbeat Bride's popular blog!
VOYEUR: a group exhibiton curated by Dina Brodsky at Lyons Wier Gallery
Join me for the opening of my dear Dina Brodsky's latest curatorial adventure, Voyeur, on Thursday, June 19th from 6-8pm at Lyons Wier Gallery located at 542 West 24th Street in Chelsea. I am honored to join my talented buddies Dina, Tun Myaing, Bonnie DeWitt, Michelle Doll and Amber Lia-Kloppel in this beautiful roster of artists. Save the date!
TBT: Working with Liu Bolin on Bon Jovi's "What About Now" album cover project
A "Throwback Thursday" first! This time lapse video shows me and my New York Academy of Art pals working with artist Liu Bolin to execute his vision for Bon Jovi's What About Now album cover. Thanks to my awesome artist buddy Elizabeth Misitano of Klein Sun Gallery, Emily Slapin Lufkin, Nicolas V. Sanchez, Dave Wagner, Mitchell Martinez, Tina Ryan-Kleid, Mei Ge, Sarah Crumlich and I had a blast camouflaging the Bon Jovi band members into the background design using a little acrylic paint and a lot of color-matching skills. Tina and I teamed up to make drummer Tico Torres "disappear" into the background... See if you can spot him in the finished album cover below!
New "Lover's Locket" Miniature Painting
Inspired by the incredible "Look of Love: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection" exhibit I caught with my sweetheart at the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, this locket is the third lover's eye miniature piece I have painted; the first to include both my partner's eye and my own. Happy to have spent the Memorial Day weekend working on this teeny piece for an upcoming group exhibition at Lyons Wier Gallery. Details to come soon!
"Loved and Observed" co-curated by Diana Corvelle & Manu Saluja
Hersh Fine Art is pleased to announce the upcoming Loved and Observed, a group exhibition of portraits by twenty-three artists co-curated by Diana Corvelle and Manu Saluja. In the sprawling genre of female portrait artists, the one place to find commonality is in the choice of subject itself. Whether her subject is a family member, friend, or the artist herself, that person has been singled out among many. They have been conferred a special status by virtue of the time and energy given over to observing and documenting their distinct presence. Artists Corvelle and Saluja bring together a dynamic collection of classically trained women whose approach to portraiture ranges from delicate to bold, traditional to nonconformist.
Portrait artists offer a rare opportunity to see someone as they themselves do. We become familiar with perfect strangers. We are allowed into intimate spaces we might never have seen. We are treated to narratives that make us question the very notion of individuality. We are invited to love and observe.
Loved and Observed will be on view from June 21 through August 12, 2014 at Hersh Fine Art, located at 14A Glen Street in Glen Cove, NY. An opening will be held on Saturday, June 28 from 6-8pm. For more information, please contact Steve Forster at info@hershfineart.com.
Participating artists: Elizabeth Adams-Jones, Erin Anderson, Juliette Aristides, Julie Elizabeth Brady, Aleah Chapin, Diana Corvelle, Michelle Doll, Alia El-Bermani, Alexandra Evans, Shauna Finn, Nanette Fluhr, Nanci France-Vaz, Kristy Gordon, Clarity Haynes, Leah Lopez, Gaetanne Lavoie, Lauren Amalia Redding, Kay Ruane, Manu Saluja, Holly Ann Scoggins, Rabecca Signoriello, Emily Slapin and Maria Teicher.
30 Rooms SoHo
Getting ready to co-host Six Summit Gallery's 30 Rooms Soho event with my friend Cara DeAngelis this Thursday! We will be transforming the entire 8th floor of 101 6th Ave into a cluster of galleries for one night only. RSVP to this event by emailing 30rooms@sixsummitgallery.com or through their Facebook event. Hope to see you there!
27th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition
Pleased that my piece "Fall" was selected by Juror Louis Grachos, director of The Contemporary Austin, for the 27th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition. The exhibition will be on view at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana until May 15th.
2014 TriBeca Ball
Sold this little painting at the TriBeca Ball Alumni Pop-Up Exhibition last week! The annual event at the New York Academy of Art raises money for the school and students.
MANIFEST international drawing annual 8
Getting excited for the upcoming publication of Manifest's INDA 8 exhibition-in-print that includes a detail of my piece "Engagement" on the back cover! My work will be featured on pages 59-62, and also includes pieces by my talented buddies Guno Park, Evan Kitson and James Linkous.
(MANIFEST is offering a 15% discount on all pre-orders before May 16th here.)
"The New Romantics" co-curated by Diana Corvelle & Cara DeAngelis
Romanticism is precisely situated neither in choice of subject nor in exact truth, but in a way of feeling. – Charles Baudelaire, 1846
The Romantics of nearly two centuries ago created works of such considerable diversity that the only clear similarities lay in their emphasis on originality, imagination and deep emotional content. Ranging from expressive portraits to epic landscapes and vivid depictions of nature, these artists sought to push back against the reasoned order of the Enlightenment by producing emotionally charged works that spoke to their intensely individual perspectives.
Today a new Romanticism is emerging among artists who prize individual expression and authentic emotion over Postmodern sterility. These new Romantics are as varied in subject and style as their predecessors, and as equally unapologetic in their pursuit of emotional truth. Their work implicitly asserts a restoration of the Romantic ideal that artists are gifted and singular purveyors of original thought. Inspired and informed by the spirit of Romanticism, the artists of The New Romantics comprise an expansive visual trove of emotion and awe, each one both individually conspicuous and collectively harmonious.
Flawed Beings - A 5 Person Group Show: Opening 1/11/14
"Humans suck. Their narcissism knows no bounds, their moral sense is hazy at best, their physical prowess is a joke, and to top it all off, they're all paradoxically too stupid to handle their vast intelligence." - unknown
And despite all of that, they create such beauty.
Artists:
Jimmie Arroyo
Sofia Bachvarova
Diana Corvelle
Michael Meadors
Isaac Pelepko
Curated by Joe Velez