February 22, 2016
For Immediate Release
Contact: Susan Nelly -- [email protected] , 917-414-6621
The Villa America Fine Art presents New York on paper in “Muse”
Large-Scale Watercolors by 5 Artists Opening March 4 at Anderson Contemporary
Anderson Contemporary, in collaboration with The Villa America Fine Art, is pleased to announce the group exhibition “Muse,” opening with a reception Friday, March 4, from 6-8 pm, Comprised of large scale watercolors, “Muse” features a group of five New York painters - Paul Ching-Bor, Elizabeth Allison, Chizuru Morii Kaplan, Kathryn Keller Larkins, Norbert Waysberg -- in a dynamic celebration of New York City as their muse, at Anderson Contemporary, 180 Maiden Lane (South Street entrance). The exhibition is on view through March 31 - Gallery hours are Monday - Friday, 11am -6pm, and on weekends by appointment – 917-575-5972.
From the catalog essay “A Gang of Five” by Gerard Haggerty:
Although making art is often regarded as a solitary activity that is predicated
on a search for Self, there exist time-honored precedents for artists banding
together as a group. Members of the collective take courage from each other,
struggling together, exploring together, and succeeding together. Examples
are legion: Die Brucke, Der Blaue Reiter, the Fauves and the Nabis, to
name but a few. Nineteenth century Belgium boasted Les Vignt – “The
Twenty.” Today, permit me to introduce you to The Gang of Five.
This gang has no ringleader, though we can trace its inception back to Paul
Ching-Bor’s classroom in New York City’s legendary Art Students League,
many years ago. But then was then and now is now, and make no mistake
about it: we’re not seeing a teacher-student exhibition here, but rather a
show of five equal partners who are all committed to common goals, and
using diverse means to achieve them. First and foremost on their agenda,
this quintet seeks to redefine our expectations for their medium of choice,
which is watercolor.
Detractors unfairly assume watercolor to be a synonym for “wishy-washy,”
connoting precious little objects that are routinely maligned as efforts in a
minor medium. In the face of such misconceptions, virtuous precedents
abound. John James Audubon, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper and Emil
Nolde were all at their best in watercolor; and China’s tradition of masterful
brush-painting stretches back in time for millennia. Nevertheless, and
notwithstanding ample evidence to the contrary, dismissive assumptions
persist.
Groups in general, and this quintet is no exception, posit a question that
lingers in the air. Do we detect five discrete individual visions here, or are
the members’ works derivative? Study the optical proof and the answer is
abundantly clear. Works by The Gang of Five are far from interchangeable.
Obviously these artists share certain methods in common, and they often
portray similar subjects as well. But when the day is done, many nuanced
differences add up to significantly diverse artistic visions. No need to read the
labels; five diverse stylistic signatures are there to see. Take your time. The
act of scrutinizing these pictures is its own reward. Searching to discern
subtle distinctions sharpens the perception of viewers and artists alike.
Read the complete essay and view the exhibition at www.thevillaamerica.com
The Villa America Fine Art was founded by Art Dealer and Fine Art Advisor Susan Nelly, specializing in the sale and acquisition of Modern and Contemporary Art. Susan is a founding New York Member of AWAD -- The Association of Women Art Dealers -- and was elected in 2009 to ARTTABLE, The Leadership Organization for Professional Women in the Visual Arts. The Villa America Fine Art also represents a select group of mid-career and emerging artists, curating collaborative exhibitions with prominent galleries and participating in major art fairs. www.thevillaamerica.com [email protected]
Anderson Contemporary was founded by Ronni Anderson. Branching out from traditional art districts, Anderson is carving a niche in the trending FiDi neighborhood of Manhattan with the opening of her gallery in the expansive commercial lobby space of 180 Maiden Lane. Anderson’s career began at Sotheby’s auction house, to gallery director to gallery owner and is a founding member of AWAD NYC – The Association of Women Art Dealers. The gallery is proud to represent a diverse group of visionary artists working across media, including painting, photography, mixed media and sculpture. The exhibition program includes solo and group shows as well as select collaborative exhibitions. http://www.andersoncontemporary.com
For Immediate Release
Contact: Susan Nelly -- [email protected] , 917-414-6621
The Villa America Fine Art presents New York on paper in “Muse”
Large-Scale Watercolors by 5 Artists Opening March 4 at Anderson Contemporary
Anderson Contemporary, in collaboration with The Villa America Fine Art, is pleased to announce the group exhibition “Muse,” opening with a reception Friday, March 4, from 6-8 pm, Comprised of large scale watercolors, “Muse” features a group of five New York painters - Paul Ching-Bor, Elizabeth Allison, Chizuru Morii Kaplan, Kathryn Keller Larkins, Norbert Waysberg -- in a dynamic celebration of New York City as their muse, at Anderson Contemporary, 180 Maiden Lane (South Street entrance). The exhibition is on view through March 31 - Gallery hours are Monday - Friday, 11am -6pm, and on weekends by appointment – 917-575-5972.
From the catalog essay “A Gang of Five” by Gerard Haggerty:
Although making art is often regarded as a solitary activity that is predicated
on a search for Self, there exist time-honored precedents for artists banding
together as a group. Members of the collective take courage from each other,
struggling together, exploring together, and succeeding together. Examples
are legion: Die Brucke, Der Blaue Reiter, the Fauves and the Nabis, to
name but a few. Nineteenth century Belgium boasted Les Vignt – “The
Twenty.” Today, permit me to introduce you to The Gang of Five.
This gang has no ringleader, though we can trace its inception back to Paul
Ching-Bor’s classroom in New York City’s legendary Art Students League,
many years ago. But then was then and now is now, and make no mistake
about it: we’re not seeing a teacher-student exhibition here, but rather a
show of five equal partners who are all committed to common goals, and
using diverse means to achieve them. First and foremost on their agenda,
this quintet seeks to redefine our expectations for their medium of choice,
which is watercolor.
Detractors unfairly assume watercolor to be a synonym for “wishy-washy,”
connoting precious little objects that are routinely maligned as efforts in a
minor medium. In the face of such misconceptions, virtuous precedents
abound. John James Audubon, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper and Emil
Nolde were all at their best in watercolor; and China’s tradition of masterful
brush-painting stretches back in time for millennia. Nevertheless, and
notwithstanding ample evidence to the contrary, dismissive assumptions
persist.
Groups in general, and this quintet is no exception, posit a question that
lingers in the air. Do we detect five discrete individual visions here, or are
the members’ works derivative? Study the optical proof and the answer is
abundantly clear. Works by The Gang of Five are far from interchangeable.
Obviously these artists share certain methods in common, and they often
portray similar subjects as well. But when the day is done, many nuanced
differences add up to significantly diverse artistic visions. No need to read the
labels; five diverse stylistic signatures are there to see. Take your time. The
act of scrutinizing these pictures is its own reward. Searching to discern
subtle distinctions sharpens the perception of viewers and artists alike.
Read the complete essay and view the exhibition at www.thevillaamerica.com
The Villa America Fine Art was founded by Art Dealer and Fine Art Advisor Susan Nelly, specializing in the sale and acquisition of Modern and Contemporary Art. Susan is a founding New York Member of AWAD -- The Association of Women Art Dealers -- and was elected in 2009 to ARTTABLE, The Leadership Organization for Professional Women in the Visual Arts. The Villa America Fine Art also represents a select group of mid-career and emerging artists, curating collaborative exhibitions with prominent galleries and participating in major art fairs. www.thevillaamerica.com [email protected]
Anderson Contemporary was founded by Ronni Anderson. Branching out from traditional art districts, Anderson is carving a niche in the trending FiDi neighborhood of Manhattan with the opening of her gallery in the expansive commercial lobby space of 180 Maiden Lane. Anderson’s career began at Sotheby’s auction house, to gallery director to gallery owner and is a founding member of AWAD NYC – The Association of Women Art Dealers. The gallery is proud to represent a diverse group of visionary artists working across media, including painting, photography, mixed media and sculpture. The exhibition program includes solo and group shows as well as select collaborative exhibitions. http://www.andersoncontemporary.com