“COFFEE,” a group show that brings together over 15 artists who have created works of art inspired specifically by this topic. For our opening, we were joined by the most prized coffee producers of Colombia, Café San Alberto. We invite you to click on the video link below to see moments from our opening last Saturday, where Café San Alberto offered our visitors cups of coffee prepared in various distinct methods; because coffee, in itself, is a work of art!
Presenting works by:
Carlos Alarcon, Pablo Arrazola, Armando Castro, Carolina Convers, Teresa Currea, Anibal Gomescásseres, Joel Grossman, Carlos Nariño, Jairo Llano, Lorenza Panero, Pablo Posada, Ismael Rivera, Juan Carlos Rivero-Cintra, Pedro Ruiz, Alejandro Sanchez, Santiago Uribe-Holguín and Elsa Zambrano.
Galerie Michael invites you to attend an exhibition featuring the stunning work of artists from the Barbizon school. Charles-Emile Jacque, Narcisse Virgilio Diaz de la Peña, Noè Bordignon, and many more will be on display. Experience the tonal qualities, loose brushwork, and softness of form that make this movement so memorable, enduring, and expansive.
The Palm Beach Show features the collections of more than 180 renowned international dealers, attracts tens of thousands of private collectors, museum curators, investors and interior designers.
General Exhibition Hours:
Thursday: February 15 11 am – 7 pm
Friday: February 16 11 am – 7 pm
Saturday: February 17 11 am – 7 pm
Sunday: February 18 11 am – 7 pm
Monday: February 19 11 am – 7 pm
Tuesday: February 20 11 am – 6 pm
Got cabin fever?
Come warm the soul, bring yourself to art…
From January 27 – February 17, Eckert Fine Art will be featuring new important acquisitions in our upper gallery space. All acquired from a private collection, works on display include artists Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol.
Meanwhile in the main space, many deep selections have been pulled for exploration and are set around the gallery in an informal presentation.
Alex Katz: People & Places is now on view through April 7 in Rosenbaum Contemporary’s Boca Raton gallery, 150 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, Fla.
Alex Katz: People & Places, which complements the Alex Katz: Small Paintings exhibition on view at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, includes small and large paintings as well as limited edition prints of the portraits and landscapes that Katz is known for. Of particular note is a work from 1946 which Katz painted during his student days at Cooper Union in New York where he studied under Morris Kantor.
Katz’s work has been the subject of more than 200 solo exhibitions and can be found in public collections throughout the world. He is known for his painterly style which falls between abstraction and realism as well as for the flattened appearance of his portraits of friends and family members which are done from a frontal perspective.
The Alex Katz: People & Places exhibition provides an opportunity for collectors to own works by this iconic American artist.
Rosenbaum Contemporary, founded in 1979, is based in Boca Raton with a second gallery inside the St. Regis Bal Harbour Hotel in Miami. The gallery caters to international collectors interested in investment-quality works by Postwar, Modern and Contemporary masters and presents nationally recognized museum-level exhibitions throughout the year. The gallery also offers a wide range of free services to collectors worldwide including acquisition advice, art consulting, sourcing of artists, art collection building and management and resale of select works of art.
MIAMI, FL (December 2017) LnS GALLERY continues its exhibition season with the grand opening of OOLITE, a collective exhibit that includes the work of an eclectic group of 12 artists working in South Florida, upon a foundation of oolite. The show features the work of, John William Bailly, Jennifer Basile, Tim Buwalda, Robert Deyoung, Jessie Laino, Gabriela Noelle, William Osorio, Arturo Rodriguez, César Trasobares, Trek6, Tony Vazquez-Figueroa, Sinuhe Vega Negrin, and is accompanied by the LnS Journal with an insightful essay by CAROL DAMIAN, Ph.D.
As Dr. Carol Damian explains, “When presented with the idea of using oolite as the focus of an exhibition, each artist considered the stone from a different perspective related to their own memories and practice and to a new historical and ecological view of their surroundings that they may have taken for granted, but now merit artistic consideration. The shapes of the stones, oval and smooth, are the most basic units to appear in much of the work in the exhibition, especially as they are cemented into our familiar keystone or coral rock.”
“The story of oolite has become an artistic opportunity with results that celebrate the bedrock of Florida and the remarkable diversity of materials, artistic and structural, that have come together over the years. Miami is the epicenter of the most contemporary art scene in the state, and the construction boom that seems to last decades, will always be built upon oolite, beyond the foundations and onto the most recognizable features of buildings old and new,” adds Dr. Damian.
Oölitic limestone, also known as Coral Rock, is one of the most historic building materials native to our area. It has been used since the mid-19th century, in the form of architecture, sculptures and more, inspiring artists, architects and visionaries. Notable designs and structures in “oolite” include Merrick House, the Coconut Grove Women’s Club, Coral Gables City Hall, the Coral Gables Museum, Vizcaya, the Venetian Pool, Coral Castle Museum and Sculpture Garden, and Biscayne Bay Yacht Club to name a few.
“Considered a unique material, it is precisely its distinctive and artistic qualities that sparked our interest in this subject, and further offered inspiration for our artists, who embraced this thematic presentation with incredible passion and gusto,” say Luisa and Sergio. “Please join us as we embark on this encounter and exploration of Oolite.”
OOLITE will be presented alongside HIGHLIGHTS, a curated selection of artworks by internationally acclaimed artists such as, Carlos Alfonzo, Uta Barth, Marta María Pérez Bravo, José Manuel Fors, Patrick Hamilton, Enoc Perez, Tomás Sánchez, and others.
Eckert Fine Art gallery owner Jane Coats Eckert will share stories of her friendship with the artist during their years as neighbors on Captiva Island. The talk will be held in the gallery displaying the recently acquired Ruminations suite.
This event is in support of Ruminations: Robert Rauschenberg on view through February 11, 2018 at the Mattatuck Museum.
Tickets are free to museum members and $10 for general admission.
Jan 25, 1pm
Jane Coats Eckert’s roots are in 19th and early 20th century American Art. For many years she lectured and published books on artists from that era. In 1996 she opened a gallery in Naples, Florida where she met artist Robert Rauschenberg and formed a business relationship and friendship that would last until his passing. Today the gallery is located in the beautiful village of Kent, Connecticut where she continues to feature the early American artists alongside the finest of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Ms. Eckert is currently Chair of the President’s Circle at Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusettes. She has served as the Chair of the Director’s Advisory Council at Mass MoCA in North Adams, MA and as the Secretary of the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA). Litchfield Magazine recently named her as one of the “25 Most Influential People” for 2017 in Litchfield County, Connecticut. She is a partner in Coats Wright Art and Design in Carmel, Indiana and is the exclusive representative of the American Realist painter, Eric Forstmann.
A riveting exhibition of forty-five artworks
by Mariano in various media
-dating from the 1930s to 1980s-
will enhance the narrative and appreciation
of this brilliant master.
Dr. Dolores Rodríguez will talk about
the life and work of her father,
20th-Century Cuban Master,
Mariano Rodríguez
and will present the 2nd Volume of
the Catalogue Raisonné of the artist’s oeuvre,
including the addendum to the 1st Volume
of this scholarly publication.
Saturday, January 20, 2018
4:00 p.m.
To reserve your seat,
call Clariza Prieto
(305) 461-1050 (or)
email: clarizap@cernudaarte.com
Displaying works by Artists at Booth PB170 :
Robert Cottingham Bin Feng Eric Fischl Eric Forstmann Helen Frankenthaler Alex Katz Jeff Koons Roy Lichtenstein |
Robert Mapplethorpe Chizuru Morii Kaplan Paul Paiment Larry Poons Robert Rauschenberg Larry Rivers Andy Warhol |