PHOTOcentric—National Juried Photography Show - Garrison Art Center, Saturday, December 9, 2017

PHOTOcentric, an international juried photography exhibition, featuring 50 works selected by juror Francis M. Naumann, will be shown in the Gillette Gallery at the Garrison Art Center, Garrison, New York, December 9 - January 7, 2018.

For seven years the PHOTOcentric Exhibition has clearly established itself as an exhibition of outstanding fine art photography. Artists from across the United States and from around the world have submitted their work.

Timothy Macy Bakersfield Cows  FIRST PLACE SHOW

Timothy Macy Bakersfield Cows  FIRST PLACE SHOW

This year's juror, Francis M. Naumann, is an independent scholar, curator and gallery owner, specializing in the art of the Dada and Surrealist periods, including the noted photographers Man Ray and Naomi Savage. He is author of numerous articles, exhibition catalogues and books. Mr. Naumann has organized museum shows for the Whitney Museum of American Art and the American Craft Museum in New York.

Karen Johnson  I Dream of the Pale Horse  FIRST PLACE OPEN CATEGORY

Karen Johnson I Dream of the Pale Horse  FIRST PLACE OPEN CATEGORY

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PHOTOcentric 2017
December 9, 2017 through January 7, 2018
OPENING RECEPTION: December 9, 5-7pm

The Gillette Gallery at Garrison Art Center
23 Garrison’s Landing
Garrison, NY 10524
845-424-3960
www.garrisonartcenter.org

 

GOLD & BLACK & WHITE - Holiday Season Exhibition - Argazzi Art - OPENING December 9, 2017

Argazzi Art invites you to celebrate art at the GOLD & BLACK & WHITE Holiday Season Exhibition, December 9 - January 31, 2018. Opening reception, Saturday, December 9th, 2 - 6pm.

Victor Mirabelli  Uncharted Terrain Collection #17  Oil on Paper

Kathy Moss  456  Oil on Linen

Group Exhibition including works by:

Kris Benedict, Sabine Friesicke, Sandrine Kern, Michael Kessler, Ann Mallory,
Victor Mirabelli, Kathy Moss and Peter Woytuk

December 9 –January 31, 2018
Exhibition Opening
Saturday, December 9
2 until 6pm

ARGAZZI ART

HOURS: Saturday and Sunday from 11 until 5 or by appointment
22 Millerton Road | Route 44 | Lakeville, CT 06039 | 860.435.8222 | www.argazziart.com

Victor Mirabelli's COLLECTION OF FINE ART PRINTS Now Available

Victor Mirabelli Limited Edition Print Collection featuring the reproduction of original works of art. These archival pigment prints are signed and numbered by the artist from an Edition of 200.

Morning Sun (2015), oil on canvas, 48 x 72 inches, Solo Exhibition, Raw Impressions, August 29 - October 12, 2015, Argazzi Art, Lakeville, CT

Morning Sun (2015), oil on canvas, 48 x 72 inches, Solo Exhibition, Raw Impressions, August 29 - October 12, 2015, Argazzi Art, Lakeville, CT

Each print measures 24" x 18" and includes a 2-inch white border allowing for easy matting and framing.

These Limited Edition Prints are produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag®, 308 gsm, a 100% white cotton paper with a smooth surface texture guaranteeing archival standards. The acid free high density inks create image sharpness and color accuracy while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.

The Long Way Home (2015), oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches, Solo Exhibition, April 16 – May 7, 2016, Lagerquist Art Gallery, Atlanta, GA

The Long Way Home (2015), oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches, Solo Exhibition, April 16 – May 7, 2016, Lagerquist Art Gallery, Atlanta, GA

Uncharted Terrain Collection #2, 2017, oil on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Uncharted Terrain Collection #2, 2017, oil on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Uncharted Terrain Collection #8, 2017, oil on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Uncharted Terrain Collection #8, 2017, oil on paper, 30 x 22 inches

These gallery-quality limited edition prints are custom-printed with each order and signed and numbered by the artist.

To access more details on these prints, please click here

For more information on Victor Mirabelli, please visit his website at www.victormirabelli.com

ArtWalk Kingston Open Studio Tour, Kingston, NY, September 23-24, 2017

Celebrate the arts and artists in their own environments at the ArtWalk Kingston Open Studio Tour, September 23 -24, 2017.

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Over the course of two days, visitors and local residents are invited to explore three distinct areas of the City of Kingston and immerse themselves in a range of art and events.

Paintings, photographs, drawings and sculptures are just some of the mediums that will be on display at home studios and galleries across the City. Performers are invited to schedule performances to include during the tour.

Whether you have a few hours or a full day, ArtWalk Kingston will offer a broad range of art and activities for all.

The walk will be held from 12pm-5pm each day and will feature over 100 artists in private studios, galleries and special events.

Visit the online map at map.artwalkkingston.com or pickup a printed map at: Catskill Art Supply, Monkey Joe’s, Kingston Wine Co., or Clove & Creek.

Edward Hopper House Presents "Richard Tuschman: HOPPER MEDITATIONS" Opening August 18, 2017

The Edward Hopper House  is pleased to present Richard Tuschman: Hopper Meditations from August 18 through October 29, 2017.

"Pink Bedroom (Daydream)," 2013, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

"Pink Bedroom (Daydream)," 2013, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

In these photographs, Tuschman (b. 1956) pays homage to Edward Hopper’s unique vision by creating staged scenes of fictional narrative “moments” that echo in subject and mood many of Hopper’s renowned images.

While the effect may recall Hopper’s iconic paintings, Tuschman’s process is much different. He starts by building dollhouse-sized dioramas with painstaking precision and detail. He photographs the diorama and then incorporates images of live models--including himself--into the scene.

Tuschman’s pictures, like Hopper’s, are imbued with a sense of anticipation, ambiguity and often sexual tension.

"Green Bedroom (Morning)," 2013, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

"Green Bedroom (Morning)," 2013, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

"Hotel By Railroad," 2012, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

"Hotel By Railroad," 2012, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

Trained as a painter and printmaker, Tuschman began experimenting with digital imaging in the early 1990s with the introduction of Photoshop: “Photoshop came naturally to me, and seemed much more analogous to painting and printmaking (which was good for me) than a traditional darkroom.

After that, my career in photo-illustration took off.” He has exhibited his work throughout the US and abroad. Awards include the Prix de la Photographie Paris (Gold Medal, People's Choice), Critical Mass Top 50, International Kontinent Awards (1st Place, Fine Art Projects) and Center Project Launch Juror's Award (chosen by Roger Watson, Fox Talbot Museum).

His photographs have can be seen on book covers and have been published in numerous online publications including Slate, LensCulture, LensScratch and Huffington Post. In 2016 he was named a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Photography. He lives and works in New York City.

"Woman At A Window," 2012, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

"Woman At A Window," 2012, Archival Pigment Print, from the series 'Hopper Meditations.' (c) Richard Tuschman/Courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

Richard Tuschman: Hopper Meditations from August 18 through October 29, 2017.

Edward Hopper House Art Center
82 North Broadway
Nyack, NY
845-358-0774
www.edwardhopperhouse.org