The Artists at Home and Abroad exhibi tion series is a representation of both emerg ing and estab lished artists on an international scale. This exhibit incorporates a vast range of con temporaryimage making. The artists included in this exhibit explore modern and post mod ern approaches in an in... Read more
The Artists at Home and Abroad exhibi tion series is a representation of both emerg ing and estab lished artists on an international scale. This exhibit incorporates a vast range of con temporaryimage making. The artists included in this exhibit explore modern and post mod ern approaches in an incredibly exciting fashion. Curated by Abraham Lubelski this exhibit presents a group of artists on the edge of con tem porary art.
Glob al iza tion cre ates unex pected rela tion ships and con trasts in con tem po rary art. This series focuses on the sig nif i cance of exhibit ing a vari ety of works in a plu ral is tic art world. Inspired by salon-style hang ing, most com monly attrib uted to the Salon de Paris held dur ing the 18th and 19th cen turies; Broad way Gallery NYC con tin ues this legacy with a con tem po rary and fresh out look. Fol low ing a trend of pre vi ous exhi bi tions at Broad way Gallery NYC, this show pays trib ute to the for mat of a salon hanging. It is a tra di tion that awak ens con tem po rary cul ture to a dynamic col lec tive con scious ness. A few notable themes in this exhibit that cross cul tures are roman ti cism, spir i tu al ity, and humanity.
Part of an ongo ing series, Artists at Home and Abroad reaches out to the diverse com mu nity of New York. In addi tion to the exhi bi tion on dis play at Broad way Gallery NYC, are sev eral con cur rent Inter net projects, and a print cat a log. Fur ther more, this exhibit offers writ ers and view ers an excit ing oppor tunity to sub mit essays and com ments on the nature and sig nif i cance of bien ni als, fairs and pub lic exposure for new and emerging artists.
This exhibit uses the space as another medium alto gether; incor po rat ing the max i mum floor-to-ceiling gallery space acti vates the wall with art works in var i ous media by artists, each of whom offer a unique per spec tive to the show. These artists have trans formed the gallery walls into a com pendium of gen er ational takes on fig u ra tion, por trai ture, and abstrac tion. Vis i tors will be sur prised to see the stunning results.
The speed of inter ac tions via new media allows for global artis tic con ver sa tions pre vi ously unheard before. In an attempt to inte grate the numer ous artis tic lan guages, this exhibit was installed in a unique for mat. Two long par al lel walls have been care fully installed to cre ate dia logue in the spa tial order. Artists at Home and Abroad allows the viewer access to some of the past and cur rent piv otal artis tic ideas while intro duc ing newer tal ent, to gen er ate fresh cre ative energy through unexpected juxtapositions.
Zachary Bako • Amy Cohen Banker • Donna But nik • Airco Car a van
Dima Drjuchin • Maria Eugene • Tülin Gözükara • Anna Maria Grill
Nac era Guerin • Mae Jeon • Mary Lee Lom bard • Jenni Lom bardi • Jas nica Klara Matic
Ed Morris • Pari Ravan • Shi eo Sato • Fabricio Suarez • Veronika Szkudlarek
Borislav Varadi nov • Martin Wohlwend