Karen Arm
David Baskin
Mary Carlson
Heather Cox
Jason Denholm
Lesley Dill
James Esber
Yvonne Estrada
Michael Flanagan
Chie Fueki
Meighan Galer
Peter Garfield
Tamara Gayer
Stuart Hawkins
Anna Killander
K.K.Kozik
Andrew Lenaghan
Loren Munk
Shimon Okshteyn
Bryan Osburn
Graham Parks
Antonella Piemontese
Willy Bo Richardson
Katia Santibanez
Susanne Sauenwhite
Peter Soriano
Adam Straus
Mary Temple
Jim Torok
Boaz Vaadia
Juana Valdes
Aleksey Vaynshteyn
John Zinsser
A fascinating selection of artists living and/or working in Brooklyn. The exhibition includes a variety of sizes and mediums, presenting works done in traditional mediums such as canvas and photographs and others done with a materials such as rubber, glass, light box, among others.
From July 3 to August 2, the Nohra Haime Gallery is pleased to present
BROOKLYN ON 57TH STREET, bringing to midtown a fascinating selection of artists
living and/or working in Brooklyn. The exhibition includes a variety of sizes
and mediums, presenting works done in traditional mediums such as canvas and
photographs and others done with a materials such as rubber, glass, light box,
among others.
The public will be able to enjoy a variety of works ranging from David
Baskin's rubber shirt to Lesley Dill's Arid Pleasure, a work of art composed of
chiri paper, glue, oil paint, horsehair and wire. These types of works will be
contrasted with Adam Straus's painting framed in lead, titled, A Rare Glimpse of
a Missile Passing through the Constellation of Oops, Heather Cox's three eye
columns and Antonella Piemontese's Knight Combatant, a very delicate linen
installation that hangs from the ceiling.
Furthermore, the gallery will exhibit Boaz Vaadia's timeless figures, Peter
Garfield's magical photographs Meighan Gale's illusionistic black and white
silver print with stitching, as well as Susanne Slauewhite's haunting images,
the
sawn C-prints by Stuart Hawkins and Tamara Gayer's light box. Objects such
as Aleksey Vaynshteyn's Golapogus Bar and Hot Glue and Juana Valdes' Remember
Your Dreams will be displayed, along with abstract paintings by Yvonne Estrada,
Mary Temple, John Zinsser, Bryan Osburn, Anna Killander and Willie Bo
Richardson. On display one will also be able to see Loren Munk's day-glo
paintings,
Andrew Lenahan's paintings of Brooklyn, K.K. Kozik's magical World and Shimon
Okshteyn's paintings of every day objects such as, Key, Corkscrew and
Paintbrush.
Artists exhibited: Karen Arm, David Baskin, Mary Carlson, Heather Cox, Jason
Denholm, Lesley Dill, James Esber, Yvonne Estrada, Michael Flanagan, Chie
Fueki, Meighan Galer, Peter Garfield, Tamara Gayer, Stuart Hawkins, Anna
Killander, K.K.Kozik, Andrew Lenaghan, Loren Munk, Shimon Okshteyn, Bryan
Osburn,
Graham Parks, Antonella Piemontese, Willy Bo Richardson, Katia Santibanez,
Susanne Sauenwhite, Peter
Soriano, Adam Straus, Mary Temple, Jim Torok, Boaz Vaadia, Juana Valdes,
Aleksey Vaynshteyn, John Zinsser
OPENING: Wednesday July 2, 2003
HOURS: Monday to Friday 10 AM to 6 PM
For further information contact Bingene Armenteros
Nohra Haime Gallery
41 East 57th Street
New York, NY 10022
tel: 212-888-3550
fax: 212-888-7869