"The International Artists at Home and Abroad" Exhibition
Broadway Gallery
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The Artists at Home and Abroad exhibition series is a representation of both emerging and established artists on an international scale. Exploring everything from the intersection of abstraction and figuration to the significance of high and low art, each participant creates an entirely different perspective within the cultural sphere of the art world.
Inspired by salon-style hanging, most commonly attributed to the Salon de Paris held during the 18th and 19th centuries, the show intends to provide patrons of the arts with an inviting, intimate viewing experience to initiate a dialogue between artists, their work and the viewer. Following a trend of previous exhibitions at Broadway Gallery NYC, this show pays tribute to the format of a salon hanging and celebrates the tradition that continues to render expositions of a large numbers of artists and an even larger numbers of works.
The Artists at Home and Abroad exhibition will be on display at Broadway Gallery NYC, in conjunction with several Internet projects, and a print catalog. The exhibit will offer writers and viewers the chance to submit essays and comments on the nature and significance of biennials, fairs and public exposure for new and emerging artists. Featuring many artists working with both new and old mediums, the Artists at Home and Abroad exhibition offers a platform for artists, curators, gallerists as well as writers to voice their ideas on the contemporary art world.
Utilizing the maximum floor-to-ceiling gallery space activates the wall with artworks in various media by artists, each of whom offer a unique perspective to the show. Established, innovative, and emerging artists have contributed a body of nearly one hundred fifty works of art reflecting an impressive range of theories, generations, styles and distinctive visual expression.
In order to synthesize numerous languages spoken through various artistic disciplines, the two long walls in parallel are carefully installed to create dialogue in the spatial order. Artists at Home and Abroad allows the viewer access to some of the past and current pivotal artistic ideas while introducing newer talent, to generate fresh creative energy through unexpected juxtapositions.
Featuring Rita Aad, Mukadder Kirmizi Aloy, Mkrtchian Arevik, Marion Bakker, Alejandra Guerrero Carral, Elsa Cornelissen, Jamie Dalglish, Rich Dethlefsen, Lis Engel, Carlos Farias, Claire Fearon, Kiva Ford, Megan Gülick, Iliana Helena Jordanov, Tomiko Kato, Noreen Larinde, Carmen Lazalde, Kenneth Martin, Vincent Minervini, Margaret Murphy, Then One, Claire Phipps, Andrew Pugliese, Clarence Rich, Giancarlo Romero, Sisko Ruskokivi-Runeberg, Delia Solari, and Joe Waks.
Global Arts Projects Artists at Home and Abroad is a group exhibition that spot lights a selection of artist from around the globe who each creates new global perspectives with their art.
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Schedule
from January 17, 2011 to January 31, 2011
Opening Reception on 2011-01-20 from 18:00 to 20:00
Artist(s)
Rita Aad, Mukadder Kirmizi Aloy, Mkrtchian Arevik, Marion Bakker, Alejandra Guerrero Carral, Elsa Cornelissen, Jamie Dalglish, Rich Dethlefsen, Lis Engel, Carlos Farias, Claire Fearon, Kiva Ford, Megan Gülick, Iliana Helena Jordanov, Tomiko Kato, Noreen Larinde, Carmen Lazalde, Kenneth Martin, Vincent Minervini, Margaret Murphy, Then One, Claire Phipps, Andrew Pugliese, Clarence Rich, Giancarlo Romero, Sisko Ruskokivi-Runeberg, Delia Solari, Joe Waks