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1
Tue Mar
5
Amsterdam Whitney Gallery FEBRUARY 2013 Exhibition
Presented by Amsterdam Whitney Gallery
FEBRUARY 1 – MARCH 5, 2013
Exhibition
AMSTERDAM WHITNEY GALLERY, 511
West 25th Street, Chelsea, New
York City, is proud to
showcase in its FEBRUARY 1 –
MARCH 5, 2013 Exhibition
leading Contemporary Master
Artists whose work explores
the abstract, figurative and
natural worlds, exalting the
realm of the aesthetic through
brilliant coloration and
dazzling form. This special
exhibition and “VALENTINE’s
King & Queen of HeARTS” Fête!
offers an abundant cheers to
the arts which will amaze the
senses of both art
acquisitiors and art
aficionados alike with its
entrancing regeneration of the
visual realm.
Artists Exhibiting Include:
“SEDUCTION of the ABSTRACT”
MICHAEL ALTHEIM
LUCILE DRISKELL
DIEGO SALADO
“RAPTUROUS DIVERTIMENTOS”
SABINE BLODORN
PAOLO GELB
JOSEFA LEON
“COEUR a COUER”
LUCY CRUZ
CLAUDIO FIORI
ANICA SHPILBERG
“HeART & SOUL”
DEO DUTCHIE
SERGEY KIM
KIISI TOIVANEN
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Arts
4
A House Full of Friends Benefit Auction
Presented by NOoSPHERE Arts
On Feb 4, 2013, we will have
been up and running for two
full years, and we wish to
celebrate our second birthday
with a silent auction to raise
funds to continue our
activities. The works to be
auctioned off are now on view
in the gallery in our ongoing
exhibit, A House Full of
Friends.
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Arts, Community
6
Sun Mar
10
Eric LoPresti: No Blue Skies
Presented by Kunsthalle Galapagos Art Space
Eric LoPresti’s landscapes are investigations into the “apocalyptic sublime.” Whether rendering nuclear test sites, aerial views of the scarred desert of eastern Washington State where he grew up, or undisclosed explosions across a region’s expanse, LoPresti’s environments are ones of man-made disruption. In his new paintings, LoPresti continues his use of the color field gradient to represent another landscape in transition. Featuring 15-foot canvas of an ominous dust cloud, No Blue Skies presents the terrifying, exhilarating moment when the shock of circumstance blinds us to both past and future.
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Arts
7
Wed Feb
27
February is Art for the Heart Month at Agora Gallery
Presented by Agora Gallery
Exhibition Dates: February 7,
2013 – February 27, 2013
Reception: Thursday, February
7, 2013, 6-8 pm
Gallery Location: 530 West
25th St, New York City
Gallery Hours: Tues – Sat,
11a.m. - 6 p.m.
Event URL: http://www.agora-
gallery.com/collectivecatalog/
Collective_2_7_2013.aspx
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Arts
9
American Museum of Natural History’s Observe and Collect: Diorama Drama
Presented by American Museum of Natural History
Join Museum exhibition
specialist Tom Doncourt for a
behind-the-scenes look at
habitat dioramas. Find out
more about the Museum’s most
popular dioramas, which depict
real locations from around the
world based on meticulous
onsite observations by
scientists and artists, and
make your own replica to take
home. Materials are included.
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Arts, Programs
22
Sun Mar
17
You Grew Into Me: An Installation and Performance by Jillian Rose
Presented by Wayfarers
February 22 – March 17, 2013
Opening Reception: Friday, February
22, 7-10 pm. Performance at 7:30.
Closing Reception: Sunday, March 17,
6-9 pm. Performance at 7:30.
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Arts, Performances, Theater
23
American Museum of Natural History’s Stories We Tell
Presented by American Museum of Natural History
The Museum honors African-
American History Month with a
tribute to storytellers and
griots who give rich voice to
the African-American
experience. The program will
feature award-winning
storyteller Charlotte Blake
Alston; choreographer Camille
A. Brown, who will perform a
poignant solo from her new
work, Mr. TOL E. RAncE; Darryl
“DMC” McDaniels of multi-
platinum hip-hop group Run-
DMC, who returns to the Museum
with Oscar-nominated youth
ensemble IMPACT Repertory
Theatre and special guest NEA
Jazz Master Delfeayo Marsalis;
National Slam Champion Roger
Bonair-Agard of HBO’s “Def
Poetry Jam;” and the Composers
Concordance.
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Arts, Cinema, Community, Literature, Museums, Performances, Programs, Theater
25
Myth and Infrastructure
Presented by CultureHub
Come join Miwa Matreyek at
CultureHub for an intimate
performance of her piece, Myth and
Infrastructure.
As the artist walks behind the screen,
her shadow becomes an integral part
of a fantastical world: She traverses
oceanscapes, and cityscapes as she
conjures dreamlike scenes with light
and shadow.
Run time 17 minutes.
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