"Winter Group Show" Exhibition

Bertrand Delacroix Gallery

poster for "Winter Group Show" Exhibition

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Yarmosky, born in 1987, is a young American artist whose work has already achieved much critical attention and success. His work has appeared in numerous publications such as Azart Magazine, American Artist Drawing, New American Paintings, High Fructose, and the Huffington Post. He is a past winner of the Elizabeth Greenshields Award. Yarmosky’s large scale oil on canvas pieces play with people’s perceptions of the aging process and the elderly. Using his own grandparents as inspiration, Yarmosky juxtaposes physical aging with the spirit traditionally associated with youth. His elderly subjects are not constrained by age but rather are liberated by their ability to be both young and old at once.

The Winter Group Show also features work by Turkish artist Ardan Ozmenoglu from her recent solo exhibition at BDG “E Pluribus Unum” (Out of many, one), including silk-screen on Post-It note pieces and large glass sculptures.

In addition, BDG is proud to present new watercolor pieces by Elizabeth Allison, an artist who is most well known for her public art installation, River Gazers, in Riverside Park South from June 2011 to June 2012. However, she demonstrates her talent with watercolor in her large scale works on paper currently on display. Allison states that she uses her paintings to “record the emotional temperature” of places she has visited that have had an effect on her. Her work unites the artistic medium with the subject as each watermark, drip and spill work together to create the surreal atmospheres that distinguish her pieces.

The show will also feature works by Francois Bard. Bard, born in France in 1959, attended the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris and was selected for residency at the Casa Velázquez 1988-1990. He was a professor at the Ateliers des Beaux-Arts in Paris for 10 years. Bard’s work has been featured in major international art fairs, including Art Miami, the London Art Fair, Art Paris, FORM London, Art London and Art Karlsruhe Germany, and hangs in prestigious public and private collections around the world, including those of Ralph Lauren, Kit Kemp, Jackye and Curtis Finch, Jr. and Arkansas Arts Center–Museum of Art. BDG is proud to display several of his bold oil on canvas paintings, including two new pieces.

Finally, the show includes sculpture by Beth Carter and Quentin Garel. English artist Beth Carter presents new minotaurs and other fantastical creatures ranging in size from small to larger than life. Paris based Quentin Garel’s large bronze sculptures of animals constantly encourage questions. Are they actual fossils? Are they wood? Intricate details and textures on Garel’s sculptures intrigue viewers who are often surprised to learn that they are, in fact, bronze sculptures.

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from January 02, 2013 to February 28, 2013

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