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craft2eu · 7 months
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Collect: London vom 01. bis 03.03.2024
2024 markiert das zwanzigjährige Bestehen der Collect als führende internationale Messe für zeitgenössisches Kunsthandwerk und Design, die vom britischen Crafts Council im Londoner Somerset House in London vom 1. bis 3. März 2024 präsentiert wird (Vorbesichtigungen am 28. und 29. Februar). Dan Kelly, represented by 155A Gallery. Photo: Jake Curtis, styling Laura Fulmine, in Crafts Council…
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cristinaschek · 1 year
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Hamptons Fine Art Fair | 13-16 July 2023, US, represented by Cynthia Corbett Gallery
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Oliver Jones - Biography | Cynthia Corbett Gallery
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whatsonmedia · 2 years
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Arts Festivals of the Week!
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WhatsOn brings the upcoming Art Festivals of the week. The upcoming Art Festivals of the week are handpicked for you. We survive imbibing upon the good. These art festivals are curated to soothe your eyes as well as your soul. The famous art festivals all around the world this week have been brought for you. Art is fascinating, intriguing, creative, and imaginative. Relish in the festivals brought for you by us. You can bump into any of them according to your choice. British Art Fair 29 September – 2 October 2022, London British Art Fair This fair is hosting there 31st edition of its series. Everyone is welcome to see the contemporary and modern British art festival. It will be held at the Cynthia Corbett Gallery. The artists whose exhibitions could be seen are namely Chris Antemann, Deborah Azzopardi, lluís Barba, and many more. This is one of the most awaited events of the week. Do go and have a visit to the exhibition that is to be conducted this weekend. Frieze London and Frieze Masters 12 – 16 October 2022, London Frieze London and Frieze Masters Frieze London and Frieze Masters are the two most important fairs held regularly in the British capital. They attract some of the world’s leading galleries focusing on modern and contemporary art and art before the 20th century. These fairs are led by Eva Langret for Frieze London and Nathan Clements-Gillespie for Frieze Masters. Frieze’s fairs have seen an enormous amount of changeover since the pandemic with several top executives departing. Inclusive – The Exhibition of 6 Ceramic Artists 29 September – 5 October 2022, Sydney Inclusive – The Exhibition of 6 Ceramic Artists Inclusive The exhibition suggests ceramic works from a diverse group of artists. It is all about investigating the diversity of the clay experience. All with similar training in ceramic practice yet pivoting in their directions informed are the suggestions here. We gain from their experiences and favored ways of building. Inclusive the exhibition is as diverse as the uniqueness of the ceramicists. The ceramicists have involved the myriad of clays and ceramic techniques employed to create their art. Sensing Women 27 September – 1 October 2022, New York Sensing Women Sensing Woman is a multisensory event taking place at C24 Gallery in Chelsea, New York City. It is five days and four nights of Art by 50 contemporary visual artists, with conversation, storytelling, and music. It is all together about the future of being female. All profits from this event will be donated to organizations working to protect autonomy over female bodies. It works to improve maternal and sexual health. It includes the ground-breaking advocacy organization the Center for Reproductive Rights. Intuitive Painting and Collage Making 1 October 2022, Durbanville Intuitive Painting and Collage Making This popular course is all about fun and letting relaxing enjoy the process rather than the outcome of your painting. Let your intuition do the work on the paper and connect with your creative side. Unleash the artist in you and enjoy the process of creative freedom with paint and markers. No painting experience is needed for the course. If you have painted before leave the rules and techniques used at home. Once 2 or 3 paintings are made and you are surprised by what we came up with. We are going to cut the paintings up to assemble the pieces into a collage. For more information, please follow: https://galeriemagazine.com/summer-2022-exhibitions/ https://whatson.guide/best-art-exhibitions-ongoing-this-month/ Read the full article
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tagsmarthq · 7 years
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Tagsmart Dinner
We had the pleasure of hosting a dinner at The Groucho Club last Thursday, July 20th. Guests were customers and friends, some new, some old. A big thank you to everyone who joined us, you were truly amazing and made it a night to remember! 
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Our hosts, Tagsmart Executive Chairman Tom Toumazis MBE, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer Steve Cooke and Co-Founder Mark Darbyshire
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Tom Toumazis MBE (Tagsmart), Ori Gersht, Nogah Engler, Jackie Gunn (Iconic Images), Tommy Clarke, Julie Smith (Tagsmart), Emily Thomas (Manifold Editions) and Mark Jenkins (K2 Screen)
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Julie Smith (Tagsmart), Emily Thomas (Manifold Editions), Mark Jenkins (K2 Screen), Gareth Fletcher (Sotheby’s Institute of Art), Steve Cooke (Tagsmart), Ashley Dunne (ADL Studios), Celia Kinchington (The Cynthia Corbett Gallery) and Pavel Baskakov (Tagsmart)
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Celia Kinchington (The Cynthia Corbett Gallery), Steve Cooke (Tagsmart), Owen Harvey, Steve Mcleod (Metro Imaging), Pavel Baskakov (Tagsmart), Harry Weller (Tracey Emin Studio), Carie Kania (Iconic Images), Ori Gersht, Tommy Clarke, Tom Toumazis MBE (Tagsmart) and Emily Thomas (Manifold Editions)
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butchkaplan · 4 years
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Cynthia Corbett Gallery (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CK4DrwEp5ucC5HZ4O5wCuJm-qU_3oB5f2ZeEf80/?igshid=1d3mejn57n9dw
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designmaster1920 · 5 years
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Galleries at Collect 2020
The list of galleries has been researched through the list of exhibiting galleries at collect 2020. These are international and national galleries.
I have found a list of potential galleries that could be interested in representing my work.
https://www.galerie-sceneouverte.com/en/
The Gallery SCENE OUVERTE create the link between contemporary creation and requirement of absolute realization of the greatest crafts. Above all, it defends the Scarcity and Excellence.
https://www.ramgalleri.no/about
RAM / Oslo, is a multidisciplinary gallery focusing on the intersection between contemporary art, craft and design. RAM aims to be a platform for emerging and mid-career artists and makers from Scandinavia and beyond. The exhibition program features 6-8 exhibitions yearly, as well as a great number of temporary events such as artist talks, performances, lectures and art fair participation.
http://seedslondon.com/main/season-11
SEE••DS is an ever-evolving critical platform for the production, exhibition and dissemination of experimental design pieces. SEE••DS is about duality - deftly moving between art and design, concept and craft, form and function, the emerging and established – in order to underline the richness and complementarity between variant ways of experiencing, exhibiting and appropriating design.
http://www.jaggedart.com/about
jaggedart is renowned for its unique and very definite style, showcasing beautiful, intricate and sophisticated works of art.
The gallery promotes up and coming artists through a varied programme of exhibitions which include painting, photography, works on paper and 3 dimensional pieces.
https://www.cube-gallery.co.uk/about/
Cube Gallery is a contemporary art gallery supporting a bespoke range of British and international artists. Founded in Bristol 2002, the gallery quickly established itself as one of the UK's finest art galleries specialising in the works of contemporary art and opened a second gallery in Marylebone, London 2011. As well as several solo and group exhibitions each year within the gallery, we also exhibit national and internationally at art fairs such as Art Miami, Art Central Hong Kong, Palm Beach.
https://www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com
The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, an international contemporary art gallery, represents emerging and newly established contemporary artists and is a regular exhibitor at major international contemporary art fairs. The gallery has an annual exhibition programme in London and New York, as well as collaborations with galleries worldwide. The gallery also works with a number of mid-career American, British and European artists whose works have been published and acquired by International museums and institutions.
In 2009 the gallery launched The Young Masters Art Prize which is unique not-for profit competition, open to international and UK-based artists, the prize aims to give an international platform to both emerging and established artists. The Prize was founded by American Gallerist Cynthia Corbett and launched as a prize to celebrate artistic skill and innovation with awareness of the Old Masters and the art of the past.
http://www.flowgallery.co.uk
Flow gallery carefully curates its contemporary craft makers, so that you can easily find what you're looking for. Flow represents makers working in ceramics, glass, paper, wood, textiles, metal and jewellery. We work both with collectors and corporate clients who are establishing collections of applied arts.
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After visiting collect it was clear the majority of galleries exhibiting focused on the individual handmade ceramic vessels after engagements with curators. Flow gallery represented this well with uniquely handmade textures and well considered glazes and layers of applications. The artists they represent design forms that consider a range of influences.
Chinoko Sakamoto
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While the curators were pushing the handmade at this event the gallery considers different approaches like max lamb who considers materials of process.
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Crockery was made by carving plaster exploring the primal quality of this material before slip casting the ware into ceramic.
 This handmade vibe i encountered at the show could be due to the crafts council involvement who pride the handmade crafted items that by their nature of being time consuming also demand a higher price. 
The pieces often explain the marks and textures created through the hand being involved in the modelling process.
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http://www.danielreynoldsstudio.com/studio-ceramics/
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hexioltd · 5 years
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Young Masters 10th Anniversary Exhibition
Young Masters 10th Anniversary Exhibition
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Women Going Gold, 2019. Charlie Spot.
We are happy to be supporting our friends at the Cynthia Corbett Gallery with the 10th anniversary of their Young Masters Art Prize.
Established by Cynthia Corbett in 2009, Young Masters Art Prize reflected her love of art history and contemporary art – she wanted to celebrate the young (and older) artists who pay homage to the skill and traditions of…
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jdchiaramonte · 5 years
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Isabelle van Zeijl #fineartphotography #selfportrait #exhibition Thé Camouflaged #beauty of #fashion @ the Cynthia Corbett #gallery #london for her #first #solo #expo #butterfly #orchid #photographer #woman #artist #model #setdesigner #artdirector #love #portrait https://www.instagram.com/p/BzBmmoiojMC/?igshid=5vdbmwx5obxv
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ntrface · 5 years
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NTRFACE PROFILES | ANNALIISA BENSTON
AnnaLiisa translates this experience into helping co-curate the International Womxn’s Exhibition. The ethos of the event is something near and dear to AnnaLiisa’s own personal work and curatorial practice, Famous On Mars, which has a strong emphasis on the future of how artwork is experienced through live activations, social media outlets, and intersectional feminism. Her interactive installations typically feature artwork, wearable art objects, and typically live tattooing, inclusiveness, and social codification. Her work has been seen in galleries such as The Hole, Kunsthalle Galapagos, Superchief Gallery, Head Too Heavy, Gateway Projects, The New Women's Space, and more. Publications include Posture Magazine, The Visual Arts Journal, The Wallstreet Journal, Cooties Zine, Arte Fuse, Lady Gunn Magazine, Social Decay, Miami News, Artnet, Hyperallergic, and Bushwick Daily.
AnnaLiisa Benston (FamousOnMars) a Brooklyn based installation artist, curator and director who earned her BFA from Pratt Institute and MFA from School of Visual Arts. AnnaLiisa has shown work at Miami Art Basel since 2013 and 2019 will mark her 4th exhibition for Satellite Art Show. In 2018 she took on a new role with the fair as Creative Producer. Other organizations she has worked with and produced for include: Frieze Art Fair, Art Southampton's, Art Hamptons, Satellite Art Show, The Ace Hotel, The Current Museum, Young Masters Series for Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Superchief Gallery, The Hole, The New Women’s Space and more.
www.famousonmars.com | @famousonmars
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wearewia · 6 years
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Spotlight on: Cynthia Corbett
Spotlight on: Cynthia Corbett
Cynthia Valianti Corbett. Portrait by Cristina Schek
Today WIA shines a spotlight on Cynthia Corbett. Gallerist, art dealer, founding member of the Association of Women Art Dealers (AWAD), and initiator of the Young Masters Art Prize. Corbett came to the art world via an unconventional route and continues to shake up the trad white male bastion of the industry through her professional activities…
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craft2eu · 2 years
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Young Masters Art Prize - London: Bewerbung bis 12.08.2022
Young Masters Art Prize – London: Bewerbung bis 12.08.2022
Der Aufruf für Künstler zur Einreichung von Bewerbungen für den Young Masters Art Prize 6th Edition ist eröffnet. Nach zwei turbulenten Jahren kehrt die gemeinnützige internationale Initiative mit ihrer sechsten Ausgabe nach London zurück. Der Young Masters Art Prize ist eine gemeinnützige internationale kuratorische Plattform für Kunst, die 2009 von der Galeristin Cynthia Valianti Corbett von…
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Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary | 21 - 24 March 2024
Looking forward to this year’s Edition of Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary. VIEW THE CURATION HERE. For all sales enquiries please contact Gallery Founder & Director Cynthia Corbett at [email protected]
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Sisters in step: your art on the theme of women
For last month’s readers’ art assignment Cynthia Corbett invited you to share your art on the theme of women. Here are some of her favourites, with captions by the artists themselves
Click here to contribute to this month’s assignment: X is for xenophilia
Continue reading... https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2017/oct/04/sisters-in-step-your-art-on-the-theme-of-women
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Red lips, stilettos, and comic-book-style anticipation bubbles ascertain the ignment of artisan Deborah Azzopardi, who has been infusing her works with a decidedly feminine accent for over 35 years. 
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Now, London’s Cynthia Corbett Gallery is presenting “35 Years of Azzopardi,” a above attendant of her ignment that will accommodate a cardinal of her best acclaimed pictures, on auction for the aboriginal time.
The works are humorously ualized, provocative, and abounding of art-historical references to Manet’s Olympia, Fragonard’s The Swing, and abounding added works. The artist’s apparent appearance is evocative of Roy Lichtenstein, but her curve are added angled and advisedly sensuous. 
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The appearance has won her some animated fans. “America has Lichtenstein, we accept Azzopardi!” the art yzer Estelle Lovatt already remarked. “Sometimes you aloof appetite to coil up beneath a blanket. With a acceptable book. A allotment of chocolate. A man. This is what Deborah Azzopardi’s pictures accomplish me feel like doing.”
For the exhibition, Azzopardi will be altruistic 20 percent of the sales gain from a alternative of works to the British Friends of the Art Museums of Israel. 
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Deborah Azzopardi, Femme Fatale (2016). Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery.
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Deborah Azzopardi, Secretive (2004). Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery.
Deborah Azzopardi, Delaying Technique (2016). Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery.
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Deborah Azzopardi, Blah, Blah, Blah (2007). Courtesy of Cynthia Corbett Gallery.
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micaramel · 6 years
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Artist: Rebecca Morris
Venue: The Blaffer Art Museum, Houston
Exhibition Title: The Ache of Bright
Curated By: Tyler Blackwell
Date: January 11 – March 16, 2019
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Full gallery of images, press release, and link available after the jump.
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Images courtesy of The Blaffer Art Museum, Houston
Press Release:
The Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston is pleased to present Rebecca Morris:
The Ache of Bright, a new exhibition of paintings by the American artist Rebecca Morris.
Since the early 1990s, Rebecca Morris has explored the vast visual language of abstract painting. Inventing an extensive array of original forms, compositional rules, and improvisational associations, Morris creates highly considered images that simultaneously construct and disassemble themselves. Varying widely in scale and density, her works are both unpredictable and precise, often featuring an ebullient cacophony of hues, patterns, layers, and gestures.
Rebecca Morris: The Ache of Bright—Morris’s first United States solo museum presentation since 2005—features a selection of ten major paintings made in the last four years. They represent the full range of her recent practice, including both evolving ideas and newly conceived constellations of color and texture. In characteristic fashion, these compositional elements are often at odds with each other and with themselves, creating a compelling commingling of painterly strategies that alternate between off-kilter and systematic. The exhibition’s title comes from a poem by the writer Martha Ronk, in which she describes the affective qualities of sunlight in Los Angeles. This light, too, has played an ongoing, integral role in the production of Morris’s paintings since the artist moved to the city in 1998. Much like the sensation of being overwhelmed by sheer brightness, Morris finds inspiration in the nuances of optical overload.
The daughter of an experimental music composer father and an arts-focused mother, Morris was interested in systems, grids, and structured forms from an early age. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1994, where she studied with a number of Chicago Imagist painters known for their energetic palettes and eccentric figurative style. One of them, Barbara Rossi, encouraged her to use a camera to take note of her everyday experiences. Morris became interested in how the dailiness or mundanity of her photographs could capture a kind of visual desire—a way of “seeing something in the world I need to absorb, a longing for something I can’t have.” Expressing this complexity, the pictorial elements in her works are often juxtaposed and intermingled, with forms and patterns seeming to emerge and then zig-zag away from the flatness of the canvas. Indeed, for Morris, abstraction becomes the means to more fully engage with art and life.
Rebecca Morris’s work is held in a number of major museum collections worldwide, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, among others. Since 1994, she has been the subject of more than 25 solo exhibitions and has been included in over 145 group exhibitions at museums and galleries, including the 2014 Whitney Biennial; Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht, Netherlands; LAXART, Los Angeles; Kunsthalle Lingen, Germany; The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago; 356 S. Mission Road, Los Angeles; Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin; and Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago; among many others. Morris has also been the recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, among others.
Rebecca Morris: The Ache of Bright is curated by Tyler Blackwell, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Curatorial Fellow at the Blaffer Art Museum. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color, fully-illustrated catalogue designed by MG&Co., Houston.
The exhibition is organized by the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston’s Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts. Generous support for the exhibition is provided by Ingrid Arneberg, Leslie and Brad Bucher, Kristen and David Buck, Jereann Chaney, Cullen K. Geiselman, Cecily Horton, and Sallie Morian. Additional exhibition and program funding is provided by the Cecil Amelia Blaffer von Furstenberg Endowment for Exhibitions and Programs, the George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation, the Sarah C. Morian Endowment, the John P. McGovern Foundation, Jo and Jim Furr Exhibition Endowment at Blaffer Art Museum, the Farrell Family Foundation, and Blaffer Art Museum’s Advisory Board members.
Link: Rebecca Morris at The Blaffer Art Museum
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