TOP ARTE LATINO LLENA EL OTOÑO NEOYORQUINO
Aquí les traigo el Listín de Arte de Nueva York para la temporada otoñal.
* CARMEN HERRERA: LINES OF SIGHT. (Foto arriba) La muestra celebra los 100 años de su nacimiento e incluye 50 obras de la artista cubana. Abre el 16 de septiembre en el Whitney Museum > @whitneymuseum
* La muestra del gran Robert Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist te espera hasta Septiembre 18 en el Jewish Museum > @TheJewishMuseum
* Norogachi: Ceramics after Artaud, el artista Richard Hawkins explora la cultura Tarahumara de la Sierra Madre de México através del trabajo de Artaud. En la Galería Greene Naftali > @Greene_Naftali
* TRUTHFUL HYPERBOLE: Lo nuevo de David Opdyke se presenta en la Galería Magnan Metz > #MagnanMetz
* Las impactantes esculturas de Richard Serra continúan expuestas en la Galería Gagosian hasta el 22 de octubre > @gagosianny
* La vida exterior es la nueva propuesta del artista argentino Tulio de Sagastizabal en la Galería Praxis.
* Silence Of The Music la fantástica nueva instalación de Os Gemeos en la Galería @LehmannMaupin
* De fotografía a retrato, Sun Light nos trae nuevas exploraciones del artista Alexi Torres en la @UNIXGallery
* Antonio Lopez: Future Funk Fashion: 400 dibujos, fotos y esculturas, producidas junto a Juan Ramos. La muestra del momento en el Museo del Barrio > @elmuseo
* Date un paseo por las esculturas e instalaciones que ahora presenta Highline Art en el Parque Highline > @highlineartnyc @highlinenyc
* Whitney Portraits: La extensa colección de retratos es una meditación en el 'uno mismo'. Continúa en el > @whitneymuseum
* La Affordable Art Fair regresa del 28 septiembre al 2 de octubre > @AAFNYC
* Valentin de Boulogne: Beyond Caravaggio. La nueva muestra del Met Museum abre el 7 de octubre > @metmuseum
* Dallas: 13 obras maestras de Zurbarán visitan los EEUU por primera vez! La primera parada la hacen en el Museo Meadows a partir del 17 de Septiembre. En enero llega a NYC para instalarse en la Colección Frick > Busca @MeadowsMuseum
* Detroit: Sanford Biggers y Matthew Angelo Harrison presentan su obra en @MOCAD a partir del 9 Sept.
ESSENTIALS NYC: 10 ART EXHIBITS YOU SHOULDN'T MISS
Estoy re-introduciendo ESSENTIALS con lo más destacado del calendario cultural de Nueva York y de otras grandes ciudades del país y del exterior. El formato será más corto, básicamente conservando la brevedad de un tuit. Así tendrás acceso a la información esencial y, de quererlo, ampliarla a conveniencia. Aquí les va lo más destacado en muestras de arte para las próximas semanas. Algunas de estas exhibiciones cierran muy pronto, como la gran muestra de El Greco, El Cubismo y Henry Matisse. Así que vamos a disfrutar, que hay donde.
1- El Greco en Nueva York > @metmuseum > Hasta Febrero 1.
3- Cubismo: Braque, Gris, Léger y Picasso > @metmuseum > Hasta Febrero 16.
6- Francesco Clemente: Inspired by India > @RubinMuseum > Hasta Febrero 5.
7- CHRONOCHROME > La obra del maestro Jesús Rafael Soto > @galerieperrotin > Hasta Febrero 18.
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LAST CHANCE! > 5 TOP ART EXHIBITS
Este fin de semana es, literalmente, la última oportunidad de ver algunas de los mejores muestras de arte centradas en talento latino con temas tan importantes como el cambio climático, la influencia del arte en la arquitectura y diseño de América Latina y la primera retrospectiva de la artista venezolana Marisol.
El Greco y la celebración de los 400 años de su genio también está en Nueva York, asi como también Francisco de Goya, Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Salvador Dalí y Paul Cézanne. Todos ellos han dominado el escenario artístico neoyorquino desde comienzos del otoño y seguirán haciéndolo hasta mediados de Enero y comienzos de Febrero. Por ahora, no se pierdan la oportunidad de disfrutar de cerca las obras maestras que cierran este fin de semana, Enero 11.
Aqui les va la lista:
En NYC:
1- GENESIS > Sebastian Salgado's Photograhs: Awe Inspiring Call to Arms: Let's reverse the damage to our planet! > El Centro Internacional de Fotografía @ICPhotog @SSalgadoGenesis
2- MARISOL: Sculptures & Works on Paper > Disfruta las magníficas esculturas de la artista venezolana: Magritte IV, Picasso, El Funeral, Mi Mama y Yo! > El Museo del Barrio @elmuseo
3- BEYOND THE SUPERSQUARE > Influencia del arte popular en el diseño y la arquitectura en America Latina > El Bronx Museum @BronxMuseum
4- IN PRINT / IMPRINT > WORKS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION > @BronxMuseum
En Miami:
1- Jardim Botânico > Vean la vibrante obra de la brasileña Beatriz Milhazes > Pérez Museum of Art @pamm
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ARTE: ABLUTION. NUEVAS PINTURAS DE LAUTARO
La Galeria Praxis de Chelsea ha montado una muestra con las pinturas del artista argentino (residente de Brooklyn) Lautaro Cuttica. La muestra, titulada ABLUTION explora nuestra relación con el mar, el agua y la pureza del ser.
El título sugiere el rito de la limpieza, corporal y/o espiritual, teniendo al agua como vehículo principal. Así, Ablution nos transporta a la cotidianidad del paseo al mar, o al rio, con pinturas muy íntimas de momentos comunes que se nos presentan suspendidos en el tiempo, en meditación.
Tienen hasta este 5 de Julio para visitarla.
Mas información aqui > PRAXIS.
All pictures by AlexGuerrero®2014
VISITANDO LA FERIA DE ARTE SCOPE NYC 2014
Saben que no me pierdo aunque sea una de las grandes ferias del arte que se realizan durante el año. Este pasado fin de semana visité Scope Art Fair en los espacios de la Oficina Principal de Correos de NYC.
Aquí tienen una muestra en 27 fotos de lo que presento ScopeNY. Como todos los años tenemos una significativa presencia de artistas Latinos. Vean las fotos debajo a sigan el enlace a Picasa > SCOPE.
ARTE > RETROSPECTIVA DE WALTERCIO CALDAS EN EL MUSEO BLANTON DE TEXAS
Waltercio Caldas A emoção estética [Aesthetic Emotion], 1977 Painted iron and shoes on carpet 5 7/8 x 118 1/9 x 118 1/9 in. Private Collection, Rio de Janeiro |
Waltercio Caldas, Convite ao raciocinio. Foto Blanton Museum. |
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* The Nearest Air: A Survey of Works by Waltercio Caldas > Ends January 12, 2014
ARTE > SUSANA SOLANO : A MEITAT DE CAMí EN NYC
A meitat de camí – Halfway there, is Susana Solano’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will span the past 26 years of Solano’s practice and will include historical works that have never been shown in New York alongside new sculptures. One of Spain’s most prominent contemporary artists, Solano first gained international recognition in the 80s and 90s and continues to delve into her powerful, intimate and poetic practice.
Solano is best known for her abstract sculptures made from a range of materials that includes iron, steel, lead, glass, rattan and wire mesh. She belongs to a generation of pioneering female sculptors who expanded a realm conventionally dominated by men. Within the traditions of post-minimalism, Solano’s work conveys a connection to personal memory, domestic space, and the natural world. With the artist’s hand leaving traces of her process, the rigidity of the materials is counterbalanced with the personal.
Since including Solano in a group exhibition in 1989 entitled Dialogue with Space, the gallery has been intrigued with the way her work generates a provocative psychological space through its minimal, architectural qualities. The exhibition in both of the gallery’s Chelsea locations will include many of Solano’s most iconic sculptures, as well as work from a series dedicated to Philip Guston, wall based sculptures, and rattan works influenced in part by the artist’s travels to Africa and Asia.
In the 1989 text that accompanied Solano’s solo exhibition at the Hirshhorn, Phyllis Rosenzweig wrote, “Solano’s sculptures attest to a continuing belief in art’s evocative power. The contemporary appeal of her work resides in its austere formal beauty and conflation of cultural reference and memory.”
EL MUNDO DE RICHARD SERRA EN LA GALERIA GAGOSIAN DE NYC
Photo by Alex Guerrero ®2013 |
Photo by Alex Guerrero ®2013 |
Photo by Alex Guerrero ®2013 |
Photo by Alex Guerrero ®2013 |
Photo by Alex Guerrero ®2013 |
Photo by Alex Guerrero ®2013 |
All Pictures by Alex Guerrero ®2013
DAMIAN ORTEGA ESTUVO EN NYC
Damian Ortega en Gladstone, NYC. Photo by AlexGuerrero®2013 |
About:
For this exhibition, which includes sculpture, installation art, and photographic works, Ortega turns his eye to the concept of language, exploring the ways in which it is fragmented and deconstructed. The main gallery space features a large-scale installation composed of 25 twisted steel sculptures hanging from the ceiling in five grid-like rows. Spotlights hang above each element of the installation, casting a shadow on the ground in the shape of letters of the alphabet. Proposing the idea of creating a new alphabet or language, Ortega has created a work that, like language, is composed of individual elements, yet reads as a fluid whole, with each sculpture evidencing connectivity to its surrounding components.
FOTOS: NOCHE DE GALERIAS EN NYC
200 Años de Identidad: Visión del Arte Iberoamericano en el Cervantes de NYC
Aún tienen un par de días para que se acerquen al Instituto Cervantes y disfruten la muestra 200 Años de Identidad: Visión del Arte Iberoamericano.
ARTE > JUAN PUIG : NOT A CAR
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La SEFT-1 es un vehículo capaz de viajar tanto en tierra como sobre las vías, esta sonda exploratoria tiene el objetivo de hacer un levantamiento de fotografía, video, audio y texto de sus encuentros, del paisaje e infraestructura alrededor de los trayectos, así como entrevistas con los pobladores a pie de vía etc... Transmite la información a su sitio web, www.seft1.net, en el cual se puede monitorear el estado de la sonda, su ubicación, rutas trazadas en mapas geoposicionados, ver imágenes y videos de sus recorridos y accesar a información de contexto editada por un equipo de investigación. Esta Información también es mostrada en proyecciones en algunas de las poblaciones por las que pasa.
ARTE : JUAN PUIG y LA SEFT-1
ARTE: RODRIGO MOYA: OJOS BIEN ABIERTOS
Gabriel García Márquez with a black eye. Rodrigo Moya © 1976
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ARTE: EL CARIBE ES LA ENCRUCIJADA DEL MUNDO
Tomando la Revolución Haitiana (1791-1804) como punto de partida, CARIBE: Encrucijada incluye la historia y culturas transatlánticas del Caribe. La amplia gama de temas examinados en este proyecto resalta diversos puntos de vista sobre el Caribe contemporáneo y acentúa nuevas formas de ver y entender los encuentros e intercambios entre los países y territorios que componen el Nuevo Mundo.
Las obras expuestas, las cuales fueron elegidas de colecciones alrededor del mundo, representan perspectivas caribeñas y percepciones externas de la región a través de una amplia gama de temas y prácticas artísticas que incluyen retratos, temas religiosos y espirituales, representaciones de la mano de obra y acontecimientos históricos a través de la abstracción, el vídeo contemporáneo e instalaciones. Esta selección ofrece una historia visual del Caribe y la define como una encrucijada del mundo entre África, Europa, Asia y las Américas.
Entre los 379 artistas destacados se encuentran Janine Antoni, John James Audubon, David Bade, Myrna Báez, Alvaro Barrios, Jean Michel Basquiat, José Bedia, Isaac Mendes Belisario, Ernest Breleur, Agostino Brunias, José Campeche, Tony Capellán, Esteban Chartrand, Jaime Colson, Renée Cox, Winifred Dania, Edouard Duval-Carrié, Sandra Eleta, Paul Gauguin, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Enrique Grau, May Henriquez, Winslow Homer, Hector Hyppolite, Yubi Kirindongo, Wifredo Lam, Hugo Larson, Mark Latamie, Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, Elvis Lopez, Edna Manley, Leo Matiz, Ana Mendieta, Rachelle Mozman, Jesús “Bubu” Negrón, Ebony G. Patterson, Amelia Peláez, Marcel Pinas, Camille Pissarro, Ryan Oduber, Francisco Oller, Arnaldo Roche Rabell, Armando Reverón, Ernesto Salmerón and Hank Willis Thomas.
NY ESSENTIALS: ARTE / JULIO
Caribbean Crossroads, la nueva exhibición de El Museo del Barrio, Queens Museum of Art y el Studio Museum de Harlem está abierta al público hasta comienzos de 2013.
Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, con artistas latinos tales como José Guerrero y Antoni Tàpies continúa en el Guggenheim asi como también Cloud City, la muestra del argentino Tomás Saraceno, en el roof del Met Museum.
Por lo demás: la segunda instalación de For Rent nos trae a Marc Latamie a la galería de The Americas Society y el Soho Art Walks continúa hasta septiembre.
RECOMENDAMOS
Artist Tomás Saraceno (born in Tucumán, Argentina, in 1973) will create a constellation of large, interconnected modules constructed with transparent and reflective materials for the Museum's Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden. Visitors may enter and walk through these habitat-like, modular structures grouped in a nonlinear configuration. Over the past decade, Saraceno has established a practice of constructing habitable networks based upon complex geometries and interconnectivity that merge art, architecture, and science. The interdisciplinary project "Cloud Cities/Air Port City" is rooted in the artist's investigation of expanding the ways in which we inhabit and experience our environment.
Arnaldo Roche Rabell We Have to Dream in Blue, 1986 84 x 60 inches Oil on canvas.
Collection of John Belk & Margarita Serapion Photo courtesy of Walter Otero Gallery
The exhibition Caribbean: Crossroads of the World is the culmination of nearly a decade of collaborative research and scholarship organized by El Museo del Barrio in conjunction with the Queens Museum of Art and The Studio Museum in Harlem. Presenting work at the three museums and accompanied by an ambitious range of programs and events, Caribbean: Crossroads offers an unprecedented opportunity to explore the diverse and impactful cultural history of the Caribbean basin and its diaspora. More than 500 works of art spanning four centuries illuminate changing aesthetics and ideologies and provoke meaningful conversations about topics ranging from commerce and cultural hybridity to politics and pop culture.
* Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949–1960 > June 8–September 12 > GUGG.
José Guerrero, Signs and Portents, 1956. Oil on canvas, 175.9 x 250.2 cm. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York 57.1465. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VEGAP, Madrid. Photo: David Heald © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Comprising approximately 100 works by nearly 70 artists, like José Guerrero (above), the exhibition explores international trends in abstraction in the decade before the Guggenheim's iconic Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building opened in October 1959, when vanguard artists working in the United States and Europe pioneered such influential art forms as Abstract Expressionism, Cobra, and Art Informel.
RICHARD AVEDON
Andy Warhol and members of The Factory: Paul Morrissey, director; Joe Dallesandro, actor; Candy Darling, actor; Eric Emerson, actor; Jay Johnson, actor; Tom Hompertz, actor; Gerard Malanga, poet; Viva, actress; Paul Morrissey; Taylor Mead, actor; Brigid Polk, actress; Joe Dallesandro; Andy Warhol, artist, New York, October 30, 1969, 1975 Gelatin silver print 123 x 374 1/2 inches (312.4 x 951.2 cm) Ed. of 2 + 2 APs © The Richard Avedon Foundation |
Photo by Alex La Cruz
The second installment in the For Rent series featuring artist Marc Latamie (b.1952). Devoted to mid-career artists from the Caribbean and Canada, For Rent is based on the concept of transferring the use and symbolic value of Americas Society’s art gallery to the artist for the development of an in-situ installation.
In his first solo exhibition in the United States, Marc Latamie reflects on the colonial trade and cultural exchange between Martinique and France. The artist explores the history of the Caribbean through absinthe, a spirit that embodied the zeitgeist of French modern art from Henri Toulouse-Lautrec to Paul Cézanne and Pablo Picasso. For more than a century the spirit was a symbol of Parisian bohemia representing abandonment and decadence. First introduced in the late eighteenth century in Switzerland, absinthe later found great popularity in France and across Europe. It was believed to carry powerful addictive properties that effected one’s perception and behavior. France introduced Martinique to absinthe, an alcohol the island continued to produce despite France’s prohibition by 1915. As a result, Latamie grew up with absinthe regularly brewed in homes throughout Martinique, and recalls that as a child he would sniff the absinthe perfume kept in his grandmother’s cabinet.
* HISPANIC SOCIETY > Permanent collection on view > Vision of Spain. Joaquín Sorolla >Audubon Terrace > The Hispanic Society of America.
Vision of Spain. Detail. Joaquín Sorolla.
Pregones Theater > ROCCO.
The exhibition delves into the transitions of place, subject matter, and technique during his 20-year photographic career. Rocco’s uses his unique documentary style to takes us on a jaunt through his childhood neighborhood of South Philadelphia, the gritty North Philadelphia barrio where he has worked his entire adult life as a public school teacher, and his ongoing investigations of his mother’s native Colombia. TRANSICIONES also shows Rocco’s technical progression as we see his experimentations with color and digital photography that compliment his foundation in traditional black and white.
* VOCES Y VISIONES: Gran Caribe > Hasta Diciembre 9 > El Museo Del Barrio.
Francisco Oller y Cestero (Puerto Rican, 1833-1917) Platanos Amarillos (detail), ca. 1892-93 Oil on wood panel Gift of Joseph and Carmen Ana Unanue 2009.32
This exhibition features works that explore the vast diversity and complexity of the Caribbean basin, as an accompaniment to El Museo’s upcoming exhibition, Caribbean: Crossroads of the World, presented in collaboration with Studio Museum in Harlem and Queens Museum of Art.
* Ticked PINK > Our New Pop-Up Gallery Exhibit > Ends AUGUST 13 > Elisa Contemporary Art > PINK.
"El Corazon Inocente" de Ana Maria Hernando.
Ticked PINK means “to be delighted” and to “glow with pleasure” and when you see the vibrant palettes, rich textures and imagined worlds in the artwork of our group of international artists you’ll bask in those feelings as well. There are the pulsating digital orbs of Canadian artist Franco DeFrancesca and the expressionistic organic landscapes of Los Angeles Flow artist Kimber Berry, as well as thickly layered and dimensional paintings of Austin artist, Allison Gregory that literally drip with joy. And everyone is sure to delight in "El Corazon Inocente" by Argentinian artist, Ana Maria Hernando. The limited edition lithograph is covered by hand cut petals of rice paper.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
* The SoHo Arts Walk > 3rd Thursdays from May to September > SOHO
The SoHo Arts Walk is a collaboration of the fine art galleries of SoHo. From May through September, every third Thursday brings visitors into the neighborhood to enjoy the dynamic art scene. Visit more than 20 galleries in the heart of New York's historical art sector and enjoy the vibrant environment.
2012 dates | Throughout the day : 6/21, 7/19, 8/16, 9/20
* Art of the Americas > New wing > Ongoing > Museum of Fine Arts > Boston > MFA.
A view of the 20th-century art through the mid-1970s galleries. Art of the Americas. MFA Boston. Photo: Alex Guerrero ®2012
The new wing takes a global perspective on Art of the Americas, showcasing more than 5,000 works of art produced in North, Central, and South America over the course of three millennia. Art in all media will be arranged chronologically on four floors. The wing's 53 brand-new galleries include nine beautiful period rooms and four Behind the Scenes galleries to enhance the way visitors experience and interact with the collection.
* The New Wing for Contemporary Art at the MFA, Boston > Ongoing > Contemporary.
A view of the Wing for Contemporary Art. MFA, Boston. Photo: AlexGuerrero ®2012.
The Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art has seven new galleries to introduce innovative approaches to contemporary art and design within the context of the MFA's collections. The wing is also a lively social space—a gateway to experience contemporary culture, including art, music, performances, film, readings, lectures, courses, and artist demonstrations.