"...66 pieces..." at Haim Chanin
"Bolt" will be in a group show entitled "...66 pieces of art on the wall..." at Haim Chanin Fine Art in New York. The show opens Friday, May 9, and there will be a reception on June 11. The gallery is located at 121 W. 19th st, 10th floor. For more information, contact the gallery at 646 230 7200 or visit their website.
... 66 pieces of art on the wall...
May 9 - July 12, 2008
Opening
Friday, May 9, 2008 6-8 PM
Reception for the artists
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6-8 PM
Haim Chanin Fine Arts is pleased to announce … 66 pieces of art on the wall…, a selection of works by artists regularly shown, championed and collected by Haim Chanin Fine Arts, on view from May 9 through July 12, 2008. The opening will take place on Friday, May 9, 2008, from 6 to 8 PM and there will be a reception for the artists on June 11, 2008, 6-8 PM. The exhibition will feature approximately 70 works – sculptures, works on paper, paintings, by 34 contemporary artists:
Frederic Amat, Jose-Maria Armenter, Peter Barrett, Mary Bennett, Anna Bialobroda, Pierrette Bloch, Robert Bowen, Gulsen Calik, Jonathan Callan, Joaquim Chancho, Vicky Colombet, Christine Crozat, Edith Derdyk, Evru, Jean-Michel Fauquet, Catherine Gfeller, Angel Haro, Virginia Katz, Seth Kaufman, John Kelly, Dominique Labauvie, Jeannette Leroy, Matta, Paul Moran, Jorge Oteiza, Heribert C. Otterbach, Jaume Plensa, Raquel Rabinovich, Ofelia Rodriguez, Dominica Sanchez, Eduardo Santiere, Pierre Soulages, Harvey Tulcensky, Lucia Warck Meister
By choosing from favorite works and approaching the installation in an improvisational, associative salon-style hanging, Haim Chanin Fine Arts attempts with this exhibition to offer the viewer an intimate and subjective look at artworks, far from the neutrality “de rigueur” in galleries or museums. The exhibition weaves stories between the artworks while creating unexpected interpretations and dialogues the way a collector would in his/her home. In this sense, the exhibition is a celebration of the art collection as an expression of an individual’s taste, personality and vision, rather than a financial venture, a social status or a trendy commodity.
Haim Chanin Fine Arts continues in its commitment to bring established and renowned artists from Europe and Latin America to New York. Following this exhibition, the gallery will present an exhibition of works by American artist Paul Moran (Fall 08). Haim Chanin Fine Arts is located in the heart of the city, between the Flat Iron District, West Chelsea and Union Square, at 121 W 19St, between 6th and 7th Avenues.
For further information on this exhibition, please contact Mathilde Simian at (646) 230-7200 or msimian@haimchanin.com.
... 66 pieces of art on the wall...
May 9 - July 12, 2008
Opening
Friday, May 9, 2008 6-8 PM
Reception for the artists
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6-8 PM
Haim Chanin Fine Arts is pleased to announce … 66 pieces of art on the wall…, a selection of works by artists regularly shown, championed and collected by Haim Chanin Fine Arts, on view from May 9 through July 12, 2008. The opening will take place on Friday, May 9, 2008, from 6 to 8 PM and there will be a reception for the artists on June 11, 2008, 6-8 PM. The exhibition will feature approximately 70 works – sculptures, works on paper, paintings, by 34 contemporary artists:
Frederic Amat, Jose-Maria Armenter, Peter Barrett, Mary Bennett, Anna Bialobroda, Pierrette Bloch, Robert Bowen, Gulsen Calik, Jonathan Callan, Joaquim Chancho, Vicky Colombet, Christine Crozat, Edith Derdyk, Evru, Jean-Michel Fauquet, Catherine Gfeller, Angel Haro, Virginia Katz, Seth Kaufman, John Kelly, Dominique Labauvie, Jeannette Leroy, Matta, Paul Moran, Jorge Oteiza, Heribert C. Otterbach, Jaume Plensa, Raquel Rabinovich, Ofelia Rodriguez, Dominica Sanchez, Eduardo Santiere, Pierre Soulages, Harvey Tulcensky, Lucia Warck Meister
By choosing from favorite works and approaching the installation in an improvisational, associative salon-style hanging, Haim Chanin Fine Arts attempts with this exhibition to offer the viewer an intimate and subjective look at artworks, far from the neutrality “de rigueur” in galleries or museums. The exhibition weaves stories between the artworks while creating unexpected interpretations and dialogues the way a collector would in his/her home. In this sense, the exhibition is a celebration of the art collection as an expression of an individual’s taste, personality and vision, rather than a financial venture, a social status or a trendy commodity.
Haim Chanin Fine Arts continues in its commitment to bring established and renowned artists from Europe and Latin America to New York. Following this exhibition, the gallery will present an exhibition of works by American artist Paul Moran (Fall 08). Haim Chanin Fine Arts is located in the heart of the city, between the Flat Iron District, West Chelsea and Union Square, at 121 W 19St, between 6th and 7th Avenues.
For further information on this exhibition, please contact Mathilde Simian at (646) 230-7200 or msimian@haimchanin.com.