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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Thursday, June 19th, 2014 . . NYC









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Peloke- When The Stars Align

Join Elisa Contemporary Art for an Opening Reception of our new exhibit
Fleeting
at Susan Eley Fine Art on
Thursday, June 19 from 6-8pm

Fleeting is an exploration of time, place and movement. It captures the essence of subjects – often just a moment in time – before life changes and transforms into something new forever.

From the muscular movement of thoroughbreds in Ken Peloke’s equestrian paintings to the otherworldly presence in Connie Firestone’s abstracted figures. It is a journey with two stylistically different artists, yet with a shared idea. The exhibited body of work share a circle of life – inspired by one just beginning and the other passing.

The exhibit opens on June 19th and runs through July 31st at Susan Eley Fine Art, 46 West 90th Street, New York.

Join us for an Opening Reception on Thursday, June 19 from 6-8pm

At the same time, Susan Eley Fine Art is presenting
Lydia Janssen: A Course Change, her first New York City solo exhibit.

It's sure to be an evening of fine wine, inspired art, and dynamic conversation. 

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Featured Artists: Arizona Equestrian photorealist, Ken Peloke and Hawaii Abstracted Figurative artist, Connie Firestone

Exhibit Dates: June 19 through July 31

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Thursday, June 19th from 6-8pm  Opening Reception 














Where: Susan Eley Fine Art, 46 West 90th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY

Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 11am - 5pm; and by appointment

Hope you can join us for these exciting new shows!

All the best,

Lisa Cooper
Owner
Elisa Contemporary Art

And if you're in the Hamptons on Saturday, June 14th be sure to join us for Zenscapesfrom 4-7pm at The Design Studio, 2393 Main Street in Bridgehampton.



About Elisa Contemporary Art
Elisa Contemporary Art represents emerging through late career artists from around the world and donates a portion of every gallery sale to charities helping underserved children heal through art.

We have a Riverdale NY gallery, participate in high-end art fairs in New York, the Hamptons, and Miami: curate shows in private and public art spaces within the Tri-State area, and we've been featured in Hamptons Cottages & Gardens, New York Spaces, New York Times, American Art Collector, Ocean Home Magazine and other publications and blogs. We also provide Corporate and Residential Art Consulting Services.

For more information visit www.ElisaContemporaryArt.com or contact Lisa at Lisa@ElisaArt.com



About Susan Eley Fine Art
Susan Eley Fine Art was founded in the spring of 2006 by Eley as a salon-style gallery. Situated in an Upper West Side Townhouse in Manhattan, the Gallery offers an intimate, personal viewing experience, contrary to the more formal presentations of art in typical white box galleries. Eley opened the Gallery to attract a new, untapped audience for contemporary art and to provide regular gallery goers with a fresh, alternative way to enjoy art.

The Gallery focuses on contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists, who work in a range of media, from paint to photography to sculpture and print. Solo and group exhibitions showcase abstract as well as figurative work from a diverse body of artists from the U.S., Asia, Latin America and Europe. Gallery artists are dynamic, active professionals, who produce strong bodies of work that constantly shift and evolve.










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The exhibition in the The Stovall Family Gallery in NYU's Kimmel Galleriesshowcases work by students in the League’s Certificate Program. Students in this program have committed to a four-year plan of dedicated study in one of three fine arts disciplines: Painting, Printmaking or Sculpture. With a significant emphasis on drawing in the beginning of the program, all Certificate students develop a strong foundation for their artistic development.

Students from across the nation and the globe comprise this intensive program of artistic study. The works shown here are by students at different points in the program
















































Matt Phillips, Russell Tyler, Sean Greene "Second Sight" at Brian Morris Gallery
Chinatown/LES: 163 Chrystie St, b/w Delancey and Riv, 7-9pm














Tour: Michael Wyshock "Water Threads" at Lu Magnus
Chinatown/LES: 55 Hester street, 7-9pm



















Aliza Nisenbaum, and Reka Reisinger, Claudia Cortinez + Carlos Vela-Prado, Daniel Bejar, Ethan Breckenridge "Quality of Life" curated by Allison Galgiani atBOSI Contemporary
Chinatown/LES: 48 Orchard, 6-9pm

















Claire Colette, Gerasimos Floratos, Gretchen Scherer, Matthew F Fisher, Melissa Brown, Ryan Kitson "Not a Force But a Curvature" curated by Ryan Schneider atNOVELLA
Chinatown/LES: 164 Orchard Street, 6-9pm
















Photography: Miles Ladin "Sun Stroke" at Station Independent Projects
Chinatown/LES: 164 Suffolk Street, 6-9pm





























Performance: DJ Herbert Holler (Freedom Party), Rebel Diaz and "A Night with Big Daddy Kane" at Le Poisson Rouge
Soho: 158 Bleecker street, b/w Thompson & Sullivan$20-$35, 10pm


















Jeff Gompertz "part of "Quiet: We Live In Public" series." at Amy Li Projects
Soho: 166 Mott street, 7-9pm


















Photography: Taku Onoda "Nebulous Book Launch and Pop Up Opening" at The Great Jones Space
4 Street: 9 Great Jones street, #2, 6-9pm













Lydia Janssen "Course Change" at Susan Eley Fine Art
90 street: 46 W 90 street, floor 2, 6-8pm































































LOVE HEALS BENEFIT – NYC ON JUNE 20
 
Discounted tickets till June 5 (Start at $100).
 
Visit: http://www.nycharities.org/events/EventLevels.aspx?ETID=7247























PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION: SUN STROKE

Miles is a worthwhile photographer whose work has been showcased by Gen Art.  See below for his latest project “Sun Stroke” which is solo exhibition of his black & white images created at exclusive hotel swimming pools and beaches in Miami, Los Angeles and the East Coast.

























 

Denise Bibro Fine Art presents...  


Art From The Boros II


June 19 - August 9, 2014


Opening Reception: Thursday, June 19, 5-9PM


      








Because of the overwhelming positive response from our first open call to artists from the five boroughs, Denise Bibro Fine Art is pleased to announce Art From The Boros IIon view June 19 through August 9, 2014. Out of approximately five hundred submissions from talented, unaffiliated artists in all the boroughs, Denise Bibro Fine Art narrowed the pool to eighty artists. Subsequently, we pounded the pavement and visited studios in Williamsburg, by the water in Redhook, the old Army Terminal in Gowanus, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Long Island City, Harlem, Inwood, and the Lower East Side (just to name a few), and finally selected fifty three artists








These fifty-plus artists' works are diverse in mediums, aesthetics, and content. They come from diverse socio and economic backgrounds. Regardless of their histories, upbringings, and economic circumstances, they persevere and revel in their New York environment. Art is one of their primary focuses and concerns. In this exhibition you will see both recycled and bought materials, various examples of collage and assemblage, works with political and social messages, and much more








In a world that often projects galleries as jaded and inaccessible, we are demonstrating that we value and share the desire to keep up with the bustling creativity all around us. Our experience illustrates that one should always be open to thinking outside the box, taking risks, and informing your aesthetic vocabulary - if only to continue to appreciate and understand, or to be brave enough to inform and broaden one's world and visual horizons. We challenge the viewer to be open and have fun








Artists: Shonagh Adelman, Rob Arnow, LaThoriel Badenhausen, Richard Barnet, Carol Chave, Janet A. Cook, Tracy Deer, Brendan Donleavy, Paula Elliott, Laura Fantini, Richard Fett, Elaine Forrest, Sean Patrick Gallagher, Jerelyn Hanrahan, Christopher Hart Chambers, Suejin Jo, Justin Kim, Elizabeth Knowles, Seunghwui Koo, David Lavine, Anthony Locane, Elaine Longtemps, Jessica Maffia, Terry Marks, Daina Mattis, Gail Miller, Douglas Newton, Carolyn Oberst, David Outhwaite, Sui Park, Chris Perry, Vincent Pomilio, Gail Postal, David Preddy, Arlene Rush, Gregory Santos, Theresa Savage Cooper, Robert Saywitz, Jicky Schnee, Andrew Schwartz, Pasha Setrova, Mark Strodl, Jeff Sundheim, Paul Antonio Szabo, Virginia Wagner, Carrie Waldman, Martha Walker, Lindsey Warren, Cecilia Whittaker-Doe, Dottie Wilson, Joyce Yamada, Charles Yoder, and Alice Zinnes.
  
  
For information, or to request high resolution images, contact the gallery at:


  
   529 West 20th Street, #4W
New York, NY 10011
Tues-Sat 11am-6pm
































RSVP required by June 15th

















































 









Join the winners of the 2014 Vilcek Prizes in Design for a panel discussion on their visions and works at the Museum of Arts and Design. What is material ecology? How does industrial design solve social problems? What is the relationship between design and politics? Glenn Adamson, Nanette L. Laitman Director of the Museum of Arts and Design, will moderate a conversation between architect and designer Neri Oxman, product designer Mansour Ourasanah, and social designer Quilian Riano.
The Theater at the Museum of Arts and Design
Thursday, June 19, 2014 - 7:00 pm













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Amy Li Projects
166 Mott St, New York, New York 10013




Jeff Gompertz, part of the Quiet Summer series, June 19 - July 2.

The QUIET event was a participatory social experiment that blurred the distinction between creator and participant. The living quarters for participants and “registered guests” of the party were the Capsule hotel, which housed a horizontal theatre for participation and interaction.

Media artist Jeff Gompertz was the originator of the Capsule hotel and his new exhibition is part of "A Quiet Summer," a documentary series of tributes to and remembrances of the Quiet Party, curated by Amy Li at 166 Mott Street.

The capsule hotel and its multi-camera monitoring system functioned as a live-in video chatroom. It captured images from individual 'pods' as well as ambient views of the site – corridors, bathroom, shower etc. Focusing on these verbatim images captured randomly by the CCTV system (without human intervention) reveals the artificial family that developed during QUIET.

"I was looking for surprises, says Gompertz, "something intriguing, something unusual and found these 30,000 small files automatically backed up. It was a nice surprise."

As in Donna Ferrato's preceding exhibition of never-before-seen photos from Quiet, the images presented in Gompertz's show from the millennial new years eve 1999/2000 party installation have not been seen until now.

Black and white electrostatic prints of the images present the work in a straightforward manner, a forensic search and return from the data bank. Exhibited alongside the prints, a large flat screen monitor displays the URL http://fakeshop.com/353broadway. The URL has a simple function, to take contributions from the audience. The screen will update automatically to display any Instagram with the hashtag #353broadway, the address of the Quiet Party.

The black and white prints focus on two principle characters in the story; Judge Cal Chamberlain, and Cowboy Carlos Alvarez, who are no longer living. "It's a dark and sad reflection on the past, but also a way to post something new on the timeline," Gompertz says.

Jeff Gompertz is a media/installation artist. The capsule hotel is one of his seminal works. Leo Fernekes has generously made the image data available (saved on a hard drive for 15 years) the backup of the CCTV system he designed and realized as the technical infrastructure of the capsule hotel installation.

A Facebook group page, 353 Broadway, was formed for the original occupants/registered guests of the capsule hotel. The hastag #353Broadway will provide a portal for viewers to participate in, as well as surveil, QUIET for duration of the exhibition.

"Quiet: We Live In Public" was designated by ArtForum a Top 10 Art Installation and widely regarded as a prediction of the addictive and consuming social media world we live in today























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