Login  
Agora Art Gallery – Contemporary Art Dealers

September 4 - 25, 2007
Reception: Thursday, September 06, 2007, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, Chelsea, New York
Gallery Hours: Tues - Sat, 11am - 6pm

Jascur  Basha Maryanska  Berenice Michelow  Enton Panariti  Aurelio D. Santos  Marci Erspamer  William Griffin  
Andreanna C. Iakovidis  John Nieman  Ed Porzio  Webmaster  Andrea Amelung  Magda Hogh  James Buchanan Johnston  
Yevgenia Nayberg  Natasha Rosenbaum  

Natural Expressions

There is nothing more commanding , raw and powerful, than nature. In this captivating exhibit, natures powers are harnessed and unleashed upon canvas, as earth and spirit come together in a broad spectrum of styles and perspectives; no element is left unclaimed in this celebration of the natural existence.

Jascur

JascurJascur

For Serbian artist Jascur, landscape is also the means by which Jascur expresses an eternal conflict of mankind's temporality versus the eternity of God. Spirituality is a palpable experience in Jascur’s rich, painterly canvases. He applies paint in conspicuous swirls and eddies to enliven his vision of lush, pastoral scenes. His composition serves his theme of eternity's presence in nature through the interplay between the vertical and horizontal lines of his trees and the ever-present roads cut between them.

The intrusion of mankind's path into nature--the way towards home or perfection--is a potent, recurring theme in both his canvas and the poetry of his titles; this existential meditation anchors his work in the demands of the present, with all its limitations, but also in the eternal. To look upon the paintings of Jascur is to perceive the eternity hidden behind the present moment.

click to enlarge

Separated Lovers
"Separated Lovers"

The torches of the protector of the truth
"The torches of the protector of the truth"

Basha Maryanska

Basha Maryanska takes her audience on journeys, providing intriguing and meditative paths into the wilderness. Ms. Maryanska’s adapts pointillism to definition to render a surface that is both calm and vibrating, to perfectly express the energy of living nature. She achieves the effect of transforming nature with colors, glazers and texturing, along with vivid memories of how light once played on the vistas’ scenic qualities. Bashas Maryanska’s ability to capture seasonal weather conditions allows viewers to distinctly experience her interpretation of landscapes. 

A native of Gdansk, Poland, Basha Maryanska was strongly influenced by its architecture, art and history, but has chosen not to depict her country’s pain. Instead, she focuses on the peacefulness of nature to remind viewers ”that life is precious and beautiful and it can be happy”. Basha Maryanska’s paintings have been exhibited in Europe, Canada, Japan, Mexico, and the US, and she has received numerous awards for her painting, sculpture, installation, fiber art, performance, photography and graphic contributions.

click to enlarge

The Red Mountain
"The Red Mountain"

Changing Season
"Changing Season"

Berenice Michelow

Berenice MichelowBerenice Michelow

Berenice Michelow’s stunning works on canvas and paper provide relevant and meaningful commentaries on contemporary life with a blend of hyperrealistic and abstract styles.  By synthesizing her abstract roots with a new naturalism, Michelow crafts meaningful works of art which express undeniable political themes and socially aware messages.   When combined with the sheer virtuosity of her draftsmanship and skillful technique, Michelow’s works become a powerful document of the artist’s observations and emotions concerning the world around her.  By juxtaposing realistic subjects against abstracted backgrounds, Michelow gives her works a tenuous and poetic impression, as though envisioned from a fading memory.  As we peer into her works, we attempt to recapture the images within our collective consciousness, images imbued with the important issues of our past and present.

Internationally celebrated artist Berenice Michelow has shown throughout her native South Africa, Chile, and the United States and is included in a number of important private and corporate collections.  She currently lives and works in the United States.

click to enlarge

Forget Me Not
"Forget Me Not"

Patriotic Landscape I, 2006
"Patriotic Landscape I, 2006"

Enton Panariti

Enton PanaritiEnton Panariti

Working with voracious spontaneity, Enton Panariti blurs the boundaries between Abstraction and Figuration in luminous depictions of scenic serenity. He engages the striking power of primary colors as the abstract background behind each work. The colors unfold like a spring bouquet of flowers and, combined with an expert observation of natural light, bring into focus a simple form from nature—a willow, an elm, a seascape at dusk. 

Panariti offers a personal and deeply emotive take on the very scenes that move him to paint in the first place. He creates visible strokes, gestural lines and frenetic brushwork that convey the intensity of his process. That you can see the hand of the artist, feel the act of creation, makes each work seem intimate, on the verge of being self-revelatory. Perhaps it is the contrast between the personal and the universal that make the works feel completely human—approachable yet capable of profundity and always hinting at the internal.

click to enlarge

Untitled 14
"Untitled 14"

Untitled 12
"Untitled 12"

Aurelio D. Santos

Aurelio D. SantosAurelio D. Santos

For Aurelio D. Santos, art is an expression of love and emotion, of the deepest feelings that dwell within the human heart. Born in Leon, Spain, Aurelio has studied art since he first discovered the joy of color as a child. He went on to study fine arts at the Massana School, and today his works are strongly influenced by Impressionism . Each piece is imparted with a charming classical feel, evoking that subtle magic that past masters are so well known for.It is this talent which has earned him great acclaim, and he has been named as a Master Craftsman by the Culture Ministry of the Balearic Islands, as well as being recognized by Princess Birgitta of Sweden as an immensely talented artist.

Technically brilliant, and suffused with the sheer joy of living, Aurelio's works have well earned their place in galleries and homes around the globe.  He currently lives and works in the majestic Mallorca Island, Spain.

click to enlarge

Mapox
"Mapox"

el Ayedo de la esperanza
"el Ayedo de la esperanza"


Pathway to Perception

Where is it that you sit inside yourself and observe the world? How does it effect your experience of life? These questions are addressed in Pathway to Perception, an exhibition in which each artist brings their own touch of inspired 'madness' to bear in a series of pieces that issue a sometimes gentle, sometimes stark challenge those who view them.

Marci Erspamer

Marci ErspamerMarci Erspamer

Utah native Marci Erspamer doesn’t believe in separating art and life. Her abstract paintings are precise and clean, yet emotionally wild, as if something is pulling at the seams, strictly contained by her brush. Erspamer is interested in human connection and empathy, and one sees this in her work; her subjects exude a frenetic energy from within their lines, a singular object, starkly alone on the canvas. Self-taught and drawing from her own life experiences, her work wants to resist categorization. Though, clearly, cubism and surrealism has affected Erspamer, hints of art nouveau and tribal design push the boundaries of their influence to an intriguing end.

Full of vibrant color and a dreamlike anxiety, her work is crisp yet visually boisterous. Erspamer began exhibiting her work in 2003. She is a full-time artist and currently lives and works in Richmond, Virginia

click to enlarge

Flock of Birds
"Flock of Birds "

Self-Portrait
"Self-Portrait"

William Griffin

William GriffinWilliam Griffin

William Griffin paints figures as forms and shapes, touching and reacting in sensual gestures. He uses the human figure’s power to express strong physical and emotional content. Drawing on many years of Fine Arts studies at Washington University in St. Louis, as well as his continued self-study, Griffin has developed a personal style, which brings immediacy to his work. His use of subdued color keeps the dominant focus on the figure itself. Griffin describes the torso in a modernist manner, taking note of abstract shapes, without diminishing the drama of the human form. His paintings, executed on a grand scale, create a powerful experience for the viewer. Figures are pushed up against the frontal plane of the painting, confronting the viewer with an intimacy resembling the encounter between his subjects.

Griffin is Artistic Director for the Veiled Prophet Parade, centerpiece event of the annual July 4th holiday celebration in St. Louis. He designs and produces monumental sculpted/painted parade floats, recognized throughout the country for their originality and complexity.

 

click to enlarge

Encounter Series I
"Encounter Series I"

Encounter Series II
"Encounter Series II"

Andreanna C. Iakovidis

Andreanna C. IakovidisAndreanna C. Iakovidis

Surrealism is an overriding theme in the intriguing work of Andreanna C. Iakovidis, evoking the wild and fantastical creations of surrealist masters such as Salvador Dalí. Born to Greek immigrants and raised primarily in Lake Placid, New York, Iakovidis has practiced a series of arts, including dance, theater, and creative writing. Informed by her European travels, these pursuits influence her current work, vividly executed in oil on canvas and, at times, mixed media.

Through her art, Iakovidis strives to narrate stories, yet these tales demand that viewers meditate upon the “nuances and symbols of each piece,” that they “analyze the world within the given context” of each individual work. It is Iakovidis’s hope that her creations provide “a common ground that allows [viewers] to feel safe . . . so that they can perceive, receive, reflect, and potentially make a change in their lives.” A self-taught artist, Andreanna C. Iakovidis currently works and resides in Los Angeles, California

click to enlarge

The Great Unravel
"The Great Unravel"

The Moral Struggle of the Culturally Defined Everyman
"The Moral Struggle of the Culturally Defined Everyman"

John Nieman

John NiemanJohn Nieman

My mom always encouraged me to draw, and we would sit at the kitchen table making pictures together. My dad loved words, and always wanted to remind me that they too have power. After spending many years in the world of international advertising, the influence of both parents came together. I became convinced of the stopping power of bold everyday images, especially presented in a fresh, new way. I also came to appreciate that words can add a meaning that amplifies, underscores or provokes an additional layer. My work combines both of these artistic impressions, and nods heavily to pop culture. I like to create art with immediate impact, and a residual mental tickle. Some have called my work “art with a sense of humor.” I am complimented by that, since I believe that for any two-dimensional piece to bring layers of pleasure is a worthy goal.

click to enlarge

Fifth Avenue
"Fifth Avenue"

Outstanding Kisses
"Outstanding Kisses"

Ed Porzio

Ed PorzioEd Porzio

Somewhere between the worlds of art and architecture, Ed Porzio resides. Original and innovative, his works surprise the eye, catching it off guard with tweaks and quirks, imperfections that make each piece real and imbibe it with that indescribable life that marks art. Ed found his joy in art whilst still in the first grade, yet put it aside for much of his life. In adulthood, he slowly rediscovered that boy in the first grade. Ed has claim to a natural talent, an ability to instinctively know where lines should flow, where the canvas calls to be blank, where order must meet the wildness of expression. Originally trained in architecture, Ed now brings this approach to more fluid subjects. He works in a range of mediums and styles, constantly exploring the unexpected.

Structure tames chaos and sets it free in Ed's pieces, charming the eye with their often humorous and playful undertones, and eliciting a smile in the heart of the viewer.

click to enlarge

White Chicken Running
"White Chicken Running"

Roy
"Roy"

Webmaster

WebmasterWebmaster

Multi-talented artist Hubert Cance has an astounding range of work, from fanciful illustrations of knights and medieval machinery to mystical, beautifully crafted paintings. Born in Aurillac, France, Cance’s youthful imagination was stimulated by growing up in a house filled with books on local history, folk stories and classical culture. Following his military service, Cance worked as a freelance pattern designer for a variety of scale-modeling firms, a position that strengthened his technical skills. His concise illustrative work has been published in numerous books and periodicals from England to Japan. 

Cance’s attention to detail is a dominant force in his paintings that is rivaled only by his boundless imagination. His audience will revel in Cance’s imaginings, a world of elemental spirits, ancient forests, and epic battles. Cance is adept at capturing more delicate moments as well, such as in his landscapes of flowing pine trees or the still waters of Venice cloaked in moonlight. Hubert Cance lives and works in France.

click to enlarge

Earth
"Earth"

Fire
"Fire"


Subjective Reality

Reality is a movable feast, and life is a state in which the real and unreal exist in a constant state of flux, which is which being determined only by those who observe. Subjective reality is a collection of works that explore perspectives of reality, and is guaranteed to delight the minds it tweaks with beautifully strange imagery.

Andrea Amelung

Andrea AmelungAndrea Amelung

Andrea Amelung’s mixed media work shivers with color. Her pieces are loaded with texture giving it a pulsing, sculptural quality. Amelung is an abstract expressionist, but her sense of shape and balance, and her tendency to saturate the canvas in a single, vivid color, makes her work optimistic and unique. What gives her work an exciting edge is her fascination with process and experimentation. Amelung’s love affair with technique and materials makes her oeuvre quite varied; her encaustic paintings break in peaks and valleys over the canvas, while in another piece she mixes raw pigments with a unique intermingling of painting media such as modeling plastic, sand, ash and marble dust to create a shower of texture that also carries the mystery of her extensive travels abroad.

Amelung began showing her work in 1995. Since then, she has continued to push her art by studying and working in a number of art institutes. Amelung has exhibited in Germany, Amsterdam, and Switzerland. She lives and works in Berlin.

 

click to enlarge

Red play of colors
"Red play of colors"

Silence
"Silence"

Magda Hogh

Magda HoghMagda Hogh

Expansive geometric fields of color dominate the abstract canvases of Magda Hogh. Though bright and intense, these paintings are not overpowered by such vivid earth tones but retain myriad layers of complexity and subtlety that are a testament to Hogh’s immense skill. Strongly contrasting blues and oranges or yellows, whites and blacks sing out against each other with high dramatic tension - but the stippled brushstrokes and the transparent layers of acrylic make the canvas’ surface shimmer like a heat haze, giving the pieces a real feeling of texture and depth. Despite their apparent geometric rigidity, when one looks more closely one sees that lines are broken or merge into the background, boundaries are smudged and worked into, while colors bleed at their boundaries. The effect, especially where there is high tonal contrast, is one that is unique. It feels as if the paint itself is being relished, the pigment and the action of the brush its own satisfaction.

Magda Hogh currently lives and works in Denmark.

click to enlarge

Blue-Orange
"Blue-Orange"

Beautiful Morning
"Beautiful Morning"

James Buchanan Johnston

James Buchanan JohnstonJames Buchanan Johnston

Scottish born artist James Buchanan Johnston has always possessed a passion and a burning curiosity for the visual arts. At the age of 15, Johnston left school to pursue a career in commercial art, working for many different firms in the display and exhibition industry as an illustrator and lettering artist.

Johnston later earned an honors degree from the Glasgow School of Art in 1975. Over the last 20 years, his work has been seen in various group and solo exhibitions as well as in many private collections. Though the artist professes a lifelong love for painting, photography and filmmaking, Johnston’s body of work is primarily comprised of acrylic on canvas, board and paper. His collection, largely abstract, conveys a remarkable, almost childlike fascination with colors, shapes and textures. Yet these elements are used expertly to convey vivid stories and incite the viewer to feel the emotion and intensity that guide his composition of simple objects. Johnston has spent many years teaching and lecturing. He currently resides in France. 

click to enlarge

lost planet
"lost planet"

the shamens hat
"the shamens hat"

Yevgenia Nayberg

Yevgenia NaybergYevgenia Nayberg

Yevgenia Nayberg does not wish for her work to be merely an eye pleasing spot on a wall; she aims for a poetic connection between visual imagery and common word meanings. Reared in an artisan family and surrounded by a creative environment, Ms. Nayberg reflects the spirit she witnessed from an early age in Kiev. In her paintings, she relies on her affinity to phrasing and verbiage to culminate in the visual equivalent of literary metaphors.  Yevgenia Nayberg’s work thus elicits feedback including words “pessimistic” and “optimistic” from deeply moved audiences.   

Receiving an MFA degree in Theatre Design, Ms. Nayberg is inspired from the aesthetic response to theatre and literature, as well as the emotional response to loss, journey, hope, and memories.  Her dramatic approach to evoke heightened awareness from everyday objects succeeds, producing unforgettable results. Yevgenia Nayberg has exhibited in Moscow, Prague, Los Angeles and New York, and has won awards for her scenic, set and stage designs.

click to enlarge

The Birdcage
"The Birdcage"

Tired Pilot
"Tired Pilot"

Natasha Rosenbaum

Natasha RosenbaumNatasha Rosenbaum

The tension in Natasha Rosenbaum's paintings is driven by her complex brushwork as it both reveals and conceals her subjects, who are frequently nudes or personal portraits. At times appearing enthralled by the painterly strokes which created them, her subjects can frequently be found in pools of fading gold or silver light, with luminosity playing off a patch of skin or on bent limbs. This strong presence of reflected light appears regularly in Natasha’s work, including her more impressionistic landscapes and still-lifes, whether the light is caught in turbulent water or enmeshed in flower petals.

Natasha has called her works "explosive cocktails," and whether working in oil, gouache, or charcoal, a daring mix of details and elision dominates her work, yielding a soft-edged fragmentation. Natasha Rosenbaum translates her private fluctuation of feelings in the moment of creation through her subject to the viewer, with ecstasy intact. Her paintings exist in their own worlds, yet we know these moments, and in viewing them we are revealed.

 

click to enlarge

Sfumato
"Sfumato"

The Decadence 3
"The Decadence 3"

ギャラリーについて | チェルシーで開催中の展覧会 | チェルシー今後の展覧会 | 毎年恒例の展示会 | ギャラリーによる代理 | アートコンテスト
チェルシー展覧会カレンダー | リンク | ARTisSpectrum | Agora Gallery Blog | Agora Gallery Facebook Page | Agora Gallery Twitter Feed
Privacy Policy | Support

著作権&但し書き
© 1984-2010 Agora Gallery, All Rights Reserved