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Process of Perceiving
March. 7 - April. 21, 2013
Tuesday - Sunday 11am-6pm
P339 Gallery:
339 Bedford Ave(Bet. S 3rd st & S 4th st) Brooklyn, NY 11211
Tell: +1 (301) 529-1400
HP: gallery.crosspointnyc.com

[Process of Perceiving]
Sequoyah Aono presents three dimensional objects via sculpture as he continues making things anachronistically by hand in a consuming society full of conveniently available stuff. The artist sees that the process of building things up seems to have some similarity to the life cycle, and so he is trying to expose this process. From trees hewn down, these three dimensional sculptures carved by hand have been previously exhibited in public, all of which he regards were completely finished as his original pieces. He ventured to add a destructive process followed by reconstruction into other forms.
The result might make his pieces unstable in view, but this is his question to the specific concepts that he finds in the art market, and also his challenge to find a new art path.
Aono introduces unique ‘living’ art works that result from ‘broken’ visual images, showing imperfection at a glance.
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Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013
March 23, 2013 - February 23, 2014
Museum: National Portrait Gallery
This juried exhibition of portraits includes 48 works created from both traditional media like oil paintings, drawings and photographs as well as more surprising materials such as rice, glitter, thread and video. The tri-ennial competition invites artists working in the figurative arts to submit portraits of people close to them. The museum received over 3,000 entries in a variety of visual arts media.
The winner of the National Portrait Gallery’s third Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition will receive the grand prize of $25,000 a commission to create a portrait of a living individual for the museum’s permanent collection. It will be accompanied by a fully-illustrated publication. Dorothy Moss, assistant curator of painting and sculpture, is the competition director and curator of the exhibition.
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M2M Project
Video+Sound by Maria Niro
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Grant Winners Exhibition 2012
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Now on view through February 18, 2012 Reception Tuesday, January 31, 6 to 8 pm
Laylah Ali, Sequoyah Aono, Milton Avery, Alix Bailey, William Bailey, Saul Baizerman, Leland Bell, Varujan Boghosian, Chuck Bowdish, David Burliuk, Nick Carone, Susanna Coffey, Robert De Niro, Sr, John Dubrow, Garth Evans, Mary Frank, Lucian Freud, Arnold Friedman, Bruce Gagnier, Paul Georges, Arshile Gorky, John Graham, Nancy Grossman, Meraud Guinness Guevara, Grace Hartigan, Peter Heinemann, Lester Johnson, Earl Kerkam, Daisuke Kiyomiya, Franz Kline, Louise Kruger, Leonid Lerman, Ro Lohin, Louisa Matthiasdottir, Alfred Maurer, Ruth Miller, Jan Müller, Elie Nadelman, Victor Pesce, Susannah Phillips, Paul Resika, Lucas Samaras, Jonathan Shahn, Maurice Sievan, Jonathan Silver, Elena Sisto, Joseph Stella, Sandra Stone, and Helen Miranda Wilson
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Sequoyah Aono presents a collection of three-dimensional and relief works designed to be viewed from multiple angles and even touched. He is interested in how the multiple cultures In New York City mix and create an energy that is unique to this city. For those of us who live here, it is just a fact of daily life, but the artist sees it as the creation of positive energy that can help societies progress in healthy directions. The power that can exist between two people looking at each other is the inspiration behind this body of work. The artist, having looked at some of the millions of New York City residents, brings a version of a few of those people into the gallery for you to spend some time face to face.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------- Art Exhibition to help the earthpuake and Tsunami victims in Japan. On March 11, the massive earthquake of magnitude 9,0 and the huge Tsunami hit Northeast of Japan and caused catastrophic damages. Thousands of people were killed and many more are still missing. ISE Cultural Foundation is organizing 1 day art exhibition of "ART FOR JAPAN" in order to raise the fund for the earthquake and Tsunami victims in Japan. In this event, the artists will donate their artworks and exhibit at ISE Cultural Foundation Front Space Gallery on Tuesday, March 29. All of the artworks will be sold either $20 or $40 in cash only. ISE Cultural Foundation will match up the same amount of the all sales from the event and will donate 100% of the fund to Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures through the Japanese American Association of New York. Place: ISE Cultural Foundation Front Space Gallery Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 5:00-8:00 pm -----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Governors Island Art Fair
Presented by 4heads
The 4heads present hundreds of independent, international artists exhibiting in the 3rd annual Governors Island Art Fair. Come enjoy 5 buildings full of sculpture, painting, photography, installation and performance art.
Inaugurate your Labor Day jollification with a visit to Governors Island honoring the vital force of artistic labor, glorifying the civic and aesthetic achievements of our proudest art workers!
Opening Reception - Saturday, September 4th 11am-6pmClosing Reception - Sunday, September 26th 11am-6pm
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'Moments of Being' EXHIBITION
Opening Party Reception: 8/13 (Fri) 6-9pm *Especial Live Jazz performance by Zozimos with Amanda Brasher* Exhibition: 8/12 (Thur) ~ 8/18 (Wed), 12-6pm SPACE WOMb 22-48 Jackson Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101
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2010 Red Dot Exhibition
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Annual Red Dot Exhibition
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June 1¨C4,* 7¨C12, 14-15, 2010 Reception: June 8, 6¨C8 p.m. Each week beginning in January through May, Class Concurs are held at the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery. Student work is displayed and judged by League instructors. Works deemed best from each class receive a "Red Dot" and are exhibited at the beginning of the summer session in this special exhibition. Such works tell the schoolˇ¯s story, reflecting a tradition of excellence and respect for diversity.
*The gallery will be open to the public June 1-4 even though classes are not in session.
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The Affordable Art Fair 2010
May 6 - 9, 2010
Thursday ¨C Sunday
7 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10001
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Center City Galleries Grand Opening
Opening Reception: April 15 6-10pm
Center City Mall 301 Main Street, Paterson, NJ 07505
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