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Press Release:  Viridian's 30th Annual International Juried Exhibition: Part 2“ROUGH ROAD AHEAD”

November 19, 2019 Viridian Artists
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 Viridian's 30th Annual International Juried Exhibition: Part 2
“ROUGH ROAD AHEAD”
Juried by Vernita Nemec, Director of Viridian Artists & Independent Curator  
November 12 – December 7, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 14, 6–8pm
Closing reception Saturday, December 7, 4–6pm

 1st prize – Alice Millbirds    2nd prize – Victoria Goro-Rapoport   3rd prize – Gary Aagaard

 

Gary Aagaard * John Benjamin * Craig Cheply * Bernard Corman * Kevin Cox * Teri Donovan * Julie Eisenberg Pitman * Fuentes * Christina Galbiati * Ashley Gardner * Lisa Garner * Victoria General * Victoria Goro-Rapoport * Ken Goshen * Phylicia Haberman  * Sally Han * Matthew Huntley * Qian Jin * Sasinun Kladpetch * Cindy Konits * Mengjia Lu * John Manno * Alice Millbirds  * Daniel Morrissey * Carol Quint * Russell Ritell * Abi Salami * Amy Shapiro * Michelle Yarnick * Yana Zorina *

Chelsea: Viridian Artists Inc.
is pleased to present the second part of our 30th International Juried Exhibition curated by Vernita Nemec, Director of Viridian Artists. The exhibition opens November 12 and continues through December 7, 2019. In celebration, an opening reception will be held on Thursday, November 14, 6–8pm and a closing reception on Saturday, December 7, 4–6pm.

As always, Viridian makes a concerted effort to expand the opportunities for outstanding artists’ work to be seen, exhibited and collected. For this season’s exhibition juried by the gallery’s director, instead of having a Director’s Choice segment the 30th Annual Juried Exhibition will have a Part 1 & Part 2.  Not only Viridian’s director, Nemec is also an independent curator and an artist long involved in the New York art world and its political activities.

This second half of the 30th Juried exhibit consists of art that directly or indirectly seemed to have political overtones – a fact of life today. More than ever, politics seem to be something we cannot avoid addressing. In today’s world, art has become a tool for clarifying daily life, both in its goodness and its badness.

Selection was especially difficult too because of the nature of art in our world today. Media, methods and conceptualizations of art encompass a wider range than ever. No more are we limited to the usual methods for now all is possible with the proper resources and if course, the courage to take a stand.

More than 400 artists submitted over 1000 submissions; a daunting task, but the 60 artists selected by Nemec in this two part exhibit, represent a wide survey of what concerns and inspires artists and as always, there is much to be concerned about. We look forward to sharing this fascinating exhibition of timely contemporary art by artists we are sure you will see more of in the future.


Jenny Belin showing work in: P I N K  N Y C 

November 6, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Jenny Belin is part of The Pen and Ink Brigade’s Upcoming group show: Pink is Power:
Proceeds to benefit:  S T A C E Y  A B R A M S’ voter protection organization, F A I R   F I G H T   2 0 2 0.

Opening Reception: November 15th, 5-8 pm at
The Diana Kane Boutique, 5-8 p.m.

229-B Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11215

The Pen and Ink Brigade is a collective of Women Artists/Activists joining forces to create progressive change. For more information about Pen and Ink Brigade:

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May Deviney is Currently Showing Work in "POLITICALISMS", an Exhibit at Artspace Maynard

October 23, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Viridian Artist May Deviney is exhibiting work in
at ArtSpace Maynard
63 Summer St
Maynard, MA 01754

October 16th – November 22nd
Please click here to read more information

Artists May DeViney and Barbara Fletcher bring together different political and social isms in this show of colorful satiric artwork.

ism is a noun meaning an ideological movement typically political or artistic. In our modern world there are a lot of isms at play.  Think of any noun and add “ism” to it.  Presto – a new ideological or artistic movement is in action.  Everyone has a favorite ism; what’s yours?
Artists May DeViney and Barbara Fletcher bring together different isms, meeting in the middle using humor, color, technique and intension.

DeViney’s work highlights the continuity of social customs, traditions and religious credos that combine to constrain individuals within traditional unbending roles. They become acid portrayals of oppression and forbearance, combined with gallows and slapstick humor.  Her working class, union, Midwestern background fostered contrasts that are reflected in her work, including an ornery iconoclasm, but mindful of warmth, humanism and family connections.

Fletcher has traveled to a number of third world countries over the years which opened her eyes to conditions in the world but it would take a number of years for her art and activism to merge. She became an observer of nature and the nature of the human condition and her work has focused mainly on environmental concerns. Ironically she sometimes uses animals to express her isms. Her art has become a cathartic experience for her and hopefully gives some playful awareness and insight to her audience.

Politicalisms will be on view from October 16th – November 22nd

Gallery is open Wednesdays through Saturdays 11 am to 3 pm

A Gallery Opening Reception will be held on October 19th from
5-7 pm.

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Press Release: Ron Moore: "Joy"

October 15, 2019 Viridian Artists
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RON MOORE”
“JOY”
October 22– November 9, 2019
Meet the Artist, Thursday, November 7th, 6:30-8pm


Chelsea: Viridian Artists Inc. is pleased to present an exhibition of figurative sculpture in metal by Ron Moore, entitled “JOY”. The show opens October 22nd and continues through November 9th, 2019. You are invited to meet the artist and celebrate this exhibit on Thursday, November 7th, 6-8PM.

Ron Moore approaches life and art making philosophically and with joy, hence the title of his first solo exhibition at Viridian Artists. Thoreau said "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation, and go to the grave with the song still in them." Fortunately we have art to help us for we are living in times of quiet and not so quiet desperation; a time when joy is greatly needed.

Moore began making art when he was a shy and lonely 14 year old, creating wooden figures without guidance or intervention. Early on he switched to steel and bronze, wanting to create art for out-of-doors and so taught himself how to weld. Moving the molten metal gave him a feeling of empowerment and control. He has continued in these media since that time, creating works of raw simplicity with flawed surfaces, filled with unclear meanings that are open to interpretation by the viewer.

The artist believes his work must speak for itself and prefers that its meanings remain blurred and ambiguous. He feels that what people see and feel when they look at his art, is beyond his control. Painted, galvanized and rusted, these metal figures are meant to speak of joy, and to hold the reminder that life must be lived to its fullest.

Perhaps with a smile, the artist says: “These sculptures* are here to welcome, and encourage you to have fun! Since they have not been pushed to hard, to attain perfection ~ their forms are unrefined, unrestrained, and uncomplicated! In fact, their “spirits" seek to avoid the exactitude, that often leads to exasperation. As a result, they live within the unconscious "Joy", of simply being themselves! Their "spirits", and perhaps their own sense of theater, spring from every aspect of life ~ most especially from the wild yearnings, and the lonely hardships, that we all experience. The movable sculptures are also quite elemental. They are here to be played with, and to simply let the feelings that gallop within us; "run free". Because they are uncomplicated, and they simply "do nothing", they should never become obsolete. I hope that you enjoy yourself here ~ Thank you for visiting!! With Joy, and Smiles”

We look forward to sharing with you, Ron Moore’s inspired sculptural configurations & investigations.

Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12-6PM

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212 414 4040 or viridianartistinc@gmail.com                                                                                             

Call For Art: Gallery Director Vernita Nemec Will Jury "Doom Bloom"

October 15, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Opportunity: Viridian’s Director will be the juror of the “Doom and Bloom” art show : A juried exhibition featuring discarded materials and trash transformed into works of art.
See Theme Below and Click here to Submit

Doom and Bloom

Exhibit Dates: Monday, January 6 – Friday, February 28, 2020
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 12, 2020, from 4pm to 6pm
Submission opens: October 6, 2019
Submission deadline: Sunday, December 8, 2019

Theme:

Our Doom and Bloom art show is a juried exhibition highlighting the crisis of trash on earth and how artists can have a positive impact on the environment through the partnership of art and recycling. Artists are challenged to create dynamic, inventive, and provocative work created from a multitude of mSee Theme Below and Click here to Submitaterials that would have been otherwise discarded if not rescued for art-making. We are seeking art that has been created from discards and trash. At least 80% of the materials incorporated into the art should be materials which would otherwise be trash, but are now saved from the landfill!

VIRIDIAN'S DIRECTOR IN ANOTHER ROLE: VERNITA NEMEC AKA N'COGNITA

October 10, 2019 Viridian Artists
VERNITA NEMEC AKA N'COGNITA

VERNITA NEMEC AKA N'COGNITA

I STILL AM: A  Participatory Performance Art

38 W 14th Street  (Party City).
Friday, October 18, 3-6pm 

Art in Odd Places (AiOP) 2019: INVISIBLE, in it's 15th year iteration is scheduled for October 17-20 along 14th Street from Avenue C to the Hudson River.  Curated by longtime AiOP artist provocatrice LuLu LoLo, INVISIBLE is vaporous and propels itself intangibly out into the air celebrating the indomitable spirit of artists who are sixty years old and older—undaunted by the passage of time—supported by their intergenerational collaborators: parent/child; mentor/ protégé; partners; lovers; and others from babies to our oldest artist who is 94 years old.
 

Vernita Nemec AKA N’Cognita (www.ncognita.com) has presented over 70 performances in the U.S, Mexico, Japan, Germany, Hungary, Ireland and France. Nemec’s themes involve the insecurities of desire; the inevitability of aging and death; female empowerment and the terrible things humans do to the planet and themselves. Her work has been discussed in numerous publications including Lucy Lippard's "The Pink Glass Swan", Linda Montano's “Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties”   “Feminists Who Changed America 1963-1975”. Nemec participated in Linda Montano’s 7 Years of Living Art and has performed at the Pompidou Museum in Paris, the opening of Brooklyn Museum’s Sackler Center for Feminist Art, the Woman's Building in LA,  & at the 7th Performance Studies Conference, Mainz, GR to name just a few. She received a Franklin Furnace Fund Award for Performance Art in 1988, and presented work in Movement Research's Monday Night Series in 2019, 2015, 2013 & 2009. Her complete biography is @ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernita_Nemec.

Press Release: Wally Gilbert: “Worlds”

September 26, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Wally Gilbert
“Worlds”
October 1– October 18, 2019
Opening Reception, Thursday, October 3, 6-8pm

 

Chelsea: Viridian Artists Inc. is pleased to present an exhibition of digital imagery by the artist/scientist/photographer Wally Gilbert, entitled “WORLDS”. The show opens October 1st and continues through October 18th, 2019. You are invited to meet the artist and celebrate the opening of this exhibit on Thursday, October 3rd, 6-8PM.

  Working with digital photography for over a decade, Gilbert, the artist/scientist, approaches his imagery as he would any scientific investigation, exploring and experimenting in a thousand ways before accepting his findings. He has scrutinized color and form in extreme detail and this time he has become more & more involved with transforming and layering until new patterns emerge, almost of their own accord. Investigating and manipulating, he transforms and combines fragments of photographs into arresting artworks that are simultaneously abstract, multi-faceted and multi-layered.

If you read the paragraph above carefully, you would notice that Gilbert is not only a photographer but also a scientist and if you were to look for him in Wikipedia or Encyclopedia Britannica (https://www.britannica.com/biography/Walter-Gilbert) you would discover that he is a Nobel Prize winning scientist, but here we are interested in his investigation of color, form and imaginative composition – of which he is also a master.

 In this recent collection of works, he lets his photographic images talk with one another as he plays with the superimposition of color and form to the extreme. These are not gently explored, but severely, for his explorations have been evolving over the years so that the original images that served to inspire are now transformed into new beings with completely new identities, opening “worlds” never before seen in a camera lens. These “worlds” as he calls this body of work, are what we offer to you to explore as you wish and to see what your imagination brings forth unbidden.

 

We look forward to sharing with you, Wally Gilbert’s latest investigations, artistically inspired.

  

Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12-6PM          

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212 414 4040 or viridianartistinc@gmail.com

here is a link to an exciting event at Viridian next Thursday, September 26th, 6-8pm

September 20, 2019 Viridian Artists


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/homeostasis-tickets-73445004987

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Press Release: "Looking Outward/Looking Inward": New Work by Viridian Affiliates and Alumni

August 27, 2019 Viridian Artists
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“Looking Outward/ Looking Inward”
Viridian Affiliates & Alumni
September 10 – September 28, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 12, 6-8PM
Closing Reception: Saturday, September 28, 4-6PM

Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad * Arlene Finger * Deb Flagel * Charles Hildebrandt * Barbara Hillerman * Sarah Riley * Kathleen Shanahan * & Alumni Carol Brookes & Dorothy Braudy

Chelsea NY: Viridian Artists is pleased to present an exhibition of outstanding art by five artists who are part of Viridian Artists' Affiliate program and two of our Alumni Artists. The show extends from September 10 – September 28, 2019 with receptions to meet the artists Thursday, September 12, 6-8PM & Saturday, September 28, 4-6PM.

Marie-Ange Hoda Ackad’s “Eating Cake" is a work from a new series. In it, a transparent mouth is painted over a digital print on canvas coated with encaustic. The juxtaposition of truncated facial features floating over a graphic background make these works interesting in a new way. Based in Montreal, Canada, Ackad is increasingly showing her works in the United States.

Deb Flagel's work springs from the Japanese practice of Boro and Sashiko; traditional textile techniques honoring the reuse of materials through patching, repatching, and mending. By deconstructing past and current works, Flagel discovers interplay between the old and new, reconstructing into a grouping she titles, The Spaces In-Between... a place defined by quiet pauses between activity -- a neutral space where we begin to see what is, and where we connect to authentic inspiration.

For Arlene Finger, the interplay of color and line are primary forces in her compositions that the artist says are influenced by both the English Symbolists and the Russian avant-garde. Recently, the work has become more illustrative, not intentionally, but a creative direction that has emerged spontaneously. Working with pencil, charcoal, ink & pastel in her drawings, she likes to experiment with form as well as material.

Last year Charles Hildebrandt showed painting but recently he has been experimenting with mixed media collage arising as an extension of his photography. Like his paintings, the influences of nature, architecture, and the contrast of urban environments have been a part of the works evolution. Some of them, like “Fall Sidewalk”, were influenced by the forces of nature in unexpected places, literally right underfoot.

About her recent series “STILL LIFE ON THE ROAD”, Barbara Hillerman states: “I try to identify what might be overlooked in my current environment. Condiments – salt and pepper in particular – are found on most informal restaurant tables. They are so available that we often do not recognize their potential as creative arrangements that express the personality of the establishment. These images were made during travel in the U.S.A. Perhaps you can guess what was on the menu”.

Sarah Riley uses her background as both a painter and printmaker to re-work drawings, paintings, and prints digitally. She maneuvers these traditionally created images through a series of maneuvers, juxtapositions and layers, telling the story of “the human condition, one woman, many women, issues of identity and women’s history.” Adding an ambitious scale to this new, experimental media helps to create Riley’s strong female voice. Though digitally printed, the work derives from an intuitive process. The images are built from found and personal material and reflections, often with the use of brilliant color. She challenges the audience to pay attention to a new narrative of contemporary art and life.

Kathleen Shanahan’s mixed media works owe much to print making studio practices and the processes of layering and sequentially developing unique effects. The artist creates her “pastiched” imagery through collage and the juxtaposition of diverse elements. Here, her piece, entitled “Real Concerns”, is embedded in fantasy that choreographs our imagination as she manipulates it.

"Alumna artist Carol Brookes says about this series of her work "My Warrior Goddesses were born of a large body of mixed media wall sculpture that explores textural surfaces and the play of hard and soft forms that express both masculinity and femininity in harmony and opposition. Freed from years of being “attached to the wall” and working with abstract design forms, my goddesses have opened up a new focus and direction in my work. Taking the surfaces that I have been so drawn to and the concepts of feminine strength, I have re-imagined these ideas in these powerful female forms. The armored structures, woven of shiny, textured sculpting epoxy express the protective shell we all wear to face the world. These Warrior Goddesses, with their vulnerabilities safely hidden and shielded from harm are poised for battle. I believe in facing the world as a Warrior Goddess and that there is a Warrior standing the ready in all of us."

Dorothy Braudy, also a Viridian Alumna artist, states that "The painting is from a series called “Marking Time” which was a show of 35 paintings based on old family snapshots from the time my father was a boy in about 1906 to my meeting with my husband Leo in 1971. This is my younger sister and me in front of our Kentucky house in about 1942 or 3." A career retrospective of her work was shown at the Ellen Kim Murphy Gallery in Bergamot Station in 2000. Her first one person show was at Viridian Gallery, when it was in Soho and called Second Story Spring Street. Other solo exhibitions include “Marking Time” (2005) and “Double Feature” (2007) at the Hamilton Galleries, Santa Monica, and in 2010 a one-person show at Northeastern University in Boston, as part of the conference “Art and Memory.”In 2014 she had a show with her artist son, David Fitzgerald, (who now is a Viridian Artist as well) and her artist grandson, Travis Fitzgerald, “3 Generations”, in Manhattan.

Viridian's Affiliate and Alumni programs just some of the many ways in which our gallery continues its mission of supporting the art of outstanding "under-known" artists.

Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12- 6 PM

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director

Press Release: New Arts Prospect: Artists from Japan, Series VI, 2019 Curated by Sai Morikawa

August 7, 2019 Viridian Artists
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New Arts Prospect: Artists from Japan, Series VI, 2019
Curated by Sai Morikawa
August 13th - 24th, 2019
Opening reception: Thursday, August 15th 6 - 8pm

 Exhibiting Artists:

Chikako Nunome * Emiko Aida * Eri Hirano * Fumiaki Asai * Hiromi Minami * Ichigo Nohara * Ikka Tamura * Kiyokazu Ito * Madoka Suzuki * Meisyuku Ito * Miho Takai *Miwako Kashiwagi * Monzo Watanabe * Morihiro Okamoto * Reiko Furukawa * Seiyou Fukuoka * Shingo Hayamizu * Shinichi Asao * Sai Morikawa * Takashi Ozu * Tetsuaki Takasawa * Tomoji Ogawa * Tomomi Hata * Toshihito Kenzan * Yohei Sano * Yoko Nakanishi * Yoshihiro Kogure * Yoshiko Suzuki * Yuko Sato * Yumiko Hirokawa

 

Chelsea, NYC: Viridian Artists is pleased to present “New Arts Prospect: Artists from Japan, Series VI, 2019”, Curated by Sai Morikawa. The exhibition continues from August 13th to 24th, 2018 with an opening reception, Thursday, August 15th, 6 - 8PM.

New York is a city where the top artists of the world have long coexisted, creating much diversity of art as they share creative expressions from a wide variety of cultures and backgrounds. This series, “New Arts Prospect: Artists from Japan”, although only in its sixth year, continues to introduce Japanese artists who are well known and respected in Japan but virtually unknown here.

 The exhibition, held yearly in the summer, is especially important because the invited artists reveal  to a wider audience the particularly unique expressions of their Japanese cultural background with its intrinsically delicate and elaborate techniques.   

 The 2019 Summer Exhibition will take place at Viridian Artists Gallery in Chelsea.  Established in the 1960s, Viridian has long supported ambitious up-and-coming and under-known artists for more than 50 years and continues to do so. Last year a catalog was published of the first Fifty Years of Viridian Artists which is available at the gallery & online.

 Each year, this exhibition of contemporary Japanese has gained interest and attention in part because it invites not only art critics and writers, but the general public to vote and select their favorite artworks in the exhibit. Last year, ‘Contest in NY”, through its unique public voting on the art shown, invited visitors who come to not only to look at the art, but to select what they feel is the best work. In 2018, Taichi Hara won the Best Art Award for his work that combines classical painting with a fairytale-like conceptualization.  As a prize, Taichi was honored with a solo show in New York and celebrated the fifth year of the Summer Exhibition.

 Through this exhibition, curator Sai Morikawa aims to promote and nurture cultural exchange between Japan and the world through art. This exhibition also serves as a significant milestone for participating artists as they build their artistic career. Regardless of their career stage, these artists will be showcasing fascinating art works. We look forward to seeing your vote for your favorite artwork and sharing this unique exhibit with you.

 

Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12-6PM

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212 414 4040 or viridianartistsinc@gmail.com

or view the gallery website: www.viridianartists.com

 

Press Release: Viridian Artists presents: The 30th Annual International Juried Exhibition

July 16, 2019 Viridian Artists
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 Viridian's 30th Annual International Juried Exhibition: Part 1
Juried by Vernita Nemec, Director of Viridian Artists & Independent Curator  
July 23–August 10, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 25, 6–8 pm
Closing Reception : Saturday, 10th, 4-6pm

 1st prize – Richard Hricko  2nd prize – Frances Vye Wilson  3rd prize – Katia Bulbenko
Carolyn Applegate * Anna Chupa * Philip Cianci * Patrick Coughlin * Renee Cuny * Genevieve Daly * Rodney Durso * Cynthia Fleury * Maki Fujita * Elizabeth Ginsberg * Catharina Goldnau * Paula Goodbar * Chris Haggerty * Nathan Brad Hall * Joni Hand * Jennifer Moné Hill * Zichao Hu * Gerard Huber * Gabrielle Lundy * Pavel Muller * Paul Murray * Robert Romano * Stuart Skalka * Joanna Sokolowska *
Joan Sonnanburg * Mariclair Tan * Oralee Wachter * Aycan  Yurdakul

 

Chelsea: Viridian Artists Inc. is pleased to present our 30th International Juried Exhibition curated by Vernita Nemec, Director of Viridian Artists & Independent Curator. The exhibition opens July 23 and continues through August 10, 2019. In celebration, an opening reception will be held on Thursday, July 25, 6–8 pm. We are especially pleased to present cash awards to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of this important competition that brings the art of emerging and under-recognized artists to the attention of museum curators.

As always, Viridian makes a concerted effort to expand the opportunities for outstanding artists’ work to be seen and exhibited. For this season’s juried exhibition, juried by the gallery’s director, instead of having a Director’s Choice segment, the 30th Annual Juried will have a Part 1 & Part 2.  Not only Viridian’s director, Nemec is also an independent curator and an artist long involved in the New York art world.

The competition selection as always was difficult, but especially so for the nature of art in our world today encompasses a wide variety of methods, materials and conceptualizations of what art is.

More than 400 artists submitted over 1000 submissions; a daunting task, but the 60 artists selected by Nemec represent a wide survey of what concerns and inspires artists and as always, there is much to be concerned about. We look forward to sharing this fascinating exhibition of timely contemporary art by artists we are sure you will see more of in the future.

 

 

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Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12–6PM 

For further information, please contact Vernita Nemec the gallery director by phone at 212 414 4040 or by email at viridianartistsinc@gmail.com. Please visit the gallery website at www.viridianartists.com.       

 

Press Release: “FRESH”: A Young Artists POP–UP

July 9, 2019 Viridian Artists
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“FRESH”: A Young Artists POP–UP
with
Ana Guraieb Chahin, Artist Known as X, Bamoozie, Gentry Pack, Sarah Jarrett

  July 16 – July 20, 2019
Opening Reception Thursday, July 18, 6–8PM

Chelsea, NYC: Viridian Artists is pleased to present “FRESH” our first Young Artists POP–UP, an exhibition of paintings, drawings, photographs and constructions by Ana Guraieb Chahin, The Artist Known as X, Bamoozie, Gentry Pack, & Sarah Jarrett. The exhibition opens July 16 and continues until July 20, 2019, with an opening reception Thursday, July 18, 6–8PM.

Viridian Artists is a hybrid gallery with the primary objective of showing the art of outstanding under-known artist of all ages. Usually we don’t address an artist’s age but instead focus on the artwork itself, but in this case, we decided to focus on both. New York City since the forties & fifties has been the destination of serious artists, but in the last decade, the expense of living in New York City has made it nearly prohibitive for young artists to move here who are seeking a reputation & respect for their art. Those who do must work hard, spend little & share apartments & studios in order to survive. In fact, it has become expensive all over the world but artists continue to figure out ways to survive as well as remain creative wherever they are.

 To address this problem and give a hand, Viridian has begun a Young Artists Program with greatly reduced costs & more frequent opportunities for artists under 30 to show their work. These five artists are our first “Young Artists.”  Both Ana Guraieb Chahin and Sarah Jarrett came to Viridian as winners in past Juried competitions and we discovered Bamoozie’s art in a pop–up exhibit at another gallery in Chelsea.  The Artist Known as X & Gentry Pack discovered our interest in helping young artists and came to us after seeing the gallery website.

 Most of these artists live outside the city and as faraway as  California, but they all share a strong devotion to their art and revelations of their inner thoughts and lives. Gentry Pack’s graphic imagery addresses emotional aspects of being a sensitive young man in today’s world; Bamoozie is an artist/actor who uses words & imagery with layered meanings; Ana G. Chahin recently received her MFA in fiber and explores new textile forms; Sarah Jarrett is a figurative artist who uses old family photos, found photos, memories, and experiences to create her work and “The Artist Known as X” creates photographic imagery digitally reproduced on aluminum.

 We look forward to seeing you at this celebration of Young Art filled with “FRESH” ideas.

 

Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12–6pm

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212-414-4040 or viridianartistsinc@gmail.com

or view the gallery website: www.viridianartists.com.

Ellen Burnett is currently a featured artist on Artsy

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Click Here to see more of Ellen Burnett’s work on Artsy

Mary Tooley Parker and Vernita Nemec are currently showing work in “On The Rocks”: a group exhibition at the Susan Eley Fine Art Gallery.

July 3, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Mary Tooley Parker and Vernita Nemec are currently showing work in “On The Rocks”: a group exhibition at the Susan Eley Fine Art Gallery.

Susan Eley Fine Art is located at 46 WEST 90TH STREET, 2ND FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10024
”On The Rocks”: June 26 – August 29, 2019
GALLERY HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY, 11AM-5PM AND BY APPOINTMENT

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MARY TOOLEY PARKER, HOUSE ON THE HILL (2013), WOOL AND OTHER FIBERS ON LINEN, 30 X 33 INCHES

MARY TOOLEY PARKER, HOUSE ON THE HILL (2013), WOOL AND OTHER FIBERS ON LINEN, 30 X 33 INCHES

VERNITA NEMEC, HILL IN THE TROPICS (2017), COLLAGE WITH SUGAR PACK, BURNED PAPER, ACRYLIC, MONOPRINT ON RAG BOARD, 4.25 X 5 INCHES

VERNITA NEMEC, HILL IN THE TROPICS (2017), COLLAGE WITH SUGAR PACK, BURNED PAPER, ACRYLIC, MONOPRINT ON RAG BOARD, 4.25 X 5 INCHES

Ellen Burnett's Solo Exhibition "Dream House, and other stories" is featured in the Wall Street International magazine:

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Congratulations to Viridian Artist Ellen Burnett! Ellen’s Solo Exhibition "Dream House, and other stories" is featured in the Wall Street International magazine.

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Mary Tooley Parker is mentioned in the New York Times

June 28, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Mary Tooley Parker is mentioned in the New York Times!
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Press Release: Ellen Burnett: "Dream House, and other stories"

June 4, 2019 Viridian Artists
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ELLEN BURNETT
"Dream House, and other stories"
June 18 – July 13, 2019
Opening Reception Thursday, June 20, 6–8PM

 Chelsea, NYC: Viridian Artists is pleased to present “Dream House, and other stories," an exhibition of assemblages & paintings by Ellen Burnett. The exhibition opens June 18 and continues until July 13, 2019, with an opening reception Thursday, June 20, 6–8PM and a closing reception Saturday, July 13, 4–6PM. The artist will be present on Saturday afternoons during the exhibition to talk with visitors about her work.

 Ellen Burnett came to Viridian as a winner in the gallery’s international competition of 2017, juried by Susan Thompson, an assistant curator at the Guggenheim Museum. In 2014, the artist was also selected for the Director’s Choice exhibit, Viridian’s offshoot of the juried shows that gives exposure to even more outstanding artists. This will be the artist’s first solo exhibit at Viridian.

The exhibit title, “Dream House, and other stories” suggests that each piece in the show contains a narrative. The title piece, “Dream House,” is one of a series that happens in the small hours of the night—a time when demons clamor to be seen and nightmares occur to the wakeful. Out of these images, Burnett has created a narrative intentionally open to reinterpretation by the observer.

 One can begin to get a sense of Burnett’s point of view from the nomenclature of the works, which trace hints of her ambiguous meanings. More than the suggestive abstract images themselves, titles such as “A January State of Mind,” “The City at 2am,” and “The Season of Letting Go” allude to a state of mind, a mental space.

 Burnett’s practice involves finding whole objects, as well as fragments and bits of discarded things, that inspire her.  She collects and saves these pieces of rusted and broken remembrances, often for years, until they find their place alongside other repurposed items evoking memory and moments past–at times also pointing to a future waiting to be written. However, her work involves more than assemblages of discarded-now-found treasures, for painting and drawing also are a critical part of the process she uses to suggest her narratives.  

 For Burnett, things have potential beyond their initial existence and original utility, possessing inherent energies waiting to be unlocked. This is a critical consideration in the twenty-first century when too much is being discarded, destroying our environment and the world we now know. Perhaps it will be artists like Ellen, “upcycling” the discards of civilization, who will point the way to solutions for the future. As the artist says about her working process:

 “But observe:
details emerge and 
perspective shifts.
These are compositions on the edge of the abstract,
where conversation can occur;
narrative works in which stories are about to unfold.”

 We look forward to seeing you at Ellen Burnett’s exhibit “Dream House, and other stories."

 

Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12–6pm

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212-414-4040 or viridianartistsinc@gmail.com

or view the gallery website: www.viridianartists.com.

Contemporary Artist Interview: Mary Tooley Parker by Angela Cappetta

May 29, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Mary Tooley Parker was interviewed by Angela Cappetta about her work and her solo show at Viridian. Congratulations, Mary!

Contemporary Artist Interview

Mary’s work is magnificent. She has been on my radar for years. I finally got the courage up to ask her to be interviewed for my ongoing Contemporary Artist Series. I hope you adore her work as much as I do.

 After a career in dance, and then in art production, Mary Tooley Parker left New York City to pursue a more rural lifestyle in Vermont. After her relocation, Mary then began pursuing an interest in textile art. Eventually, this led her to the indigenous American folk art of hook rugs. In Mary’s case, they weren’t exactly rugs, though. Through using yarn, thread and fabric to make her pieces, her beautiful textile compositions have been exhibited nationally.  She is one of my fellow NYFA fellows, having been awarded her Fellowship by the New York Foundation for the Arts just a few years after mine, which I earned for my project Glendalis Subsequently, she even served as a panel juror for NYFA in 2018.

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Press Release: “And Now for Something Completely Different:  Textile Compositions by Mary Tooley Parker”

April 23, 2019 Viridian Artists
“Essie Bendolph Pettway, Gee's Bend Quilter”, textile, 15x15 inches

“Essie Bendolph Pettway, Gee's Bend Quilter”, textile, 15x15 inches

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“And Now for Something Completely Different:  Textile Compositions by Mary Tooley Parker”

                                     May 21 – June 15, 2019     
   No opening reception.

Chelsea, NYC: Viridian Artists is pleased to present “And Now for Something Completely Different:  Textile Compositions by Mary Tooley Parker.” The exhibition spans May 21st to June 15th, 2019.

It is a rare event when there is something new to be witnessed in the New York art world, but Mary Tooley Parker’s textile compositions are unique. Textile art has gained a wider visibility in recent years, and Parker’s vision, along with her experimentation and expansion of one specific traditional textile medium, has brought about work refreshingly unlike any art being shown today.

Parker's lifelong fixation with fiber work—from basket weaving to spinning to weaving—and her 20 years in modern dance and then art production at Vanity Fair and GQ, eventually seemed to coalesce in the medium of rug hooking. This format combined the meditative, tactile quality of fiber work with the expressivity of dance and art. Her use of the densely layered, multi-faceted medium presents subject matter from portraits to landscapes to still lifes in a fresh, exciting way. Parker's artistic sensibility and unique perspective is also revealed in this innately attractive form. Textile art is received by the viewer in a different way than fine art, and there is science showing that a different part of the brain is stimulated when viewing a textile. It appeals directly to the senses with a recognition of warmth and familiarity before the brain even registers the visual image. Working in the simple medium of rug hooking affords Parker a strong connection not only to the fibers running through her fingertips, but also to the women who used this medium and other fiber mediums to express themselves during difficult times and with limited materials. She celebrates these women in her work, such as the famed Gee's Bend Quilters of Alabama. Using rug hooking as a creative expression of her 21st century experience, she carries this tradition into the contemporary art world by taking the work off the floor to be viewed as art.

“Mary Tooley Parker’s recent show of hooked rugs...reminds us how in the hands of a gifted artist the simplest materials and most prosaic themes can be transformed into an important artistic statement.  Parker takes rug hooking to a new level with her vivid fabric tableaus which blend fantasy with craftsmanship.” —William C. Ketchum, author of Hooked Rugs and folk art expert

 Parker is an award-winning artist whose work has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums. She is a member of the Silvermine Guild of Artists and the National Association of Women Artists. In 2015 she was awarded a Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. This is her first solo show in New York City.

 

                                                 Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12-6PM
                                   For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212 414 4040    
                             or viridianartistsinc@gmail.com, or Mary Tooley Parker at mparked@gmail.com, 914-243-9472

Press Release: Renée Borkow, “Step out of Time”

April 2, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Renée Borkow
“Step out of Time”
April 23- May 18, 2019
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 9th, 6-8 pm

 

Chelsea, NY: Viridian Artists is pleased to present the recent work of Renée Borkow. This latest group of collages was completed over the last 4 years and explores ideas about women and their place in society throughout history, or as some would say, herstory.

More than the drawings of urban scenes Borkow showed in her last exhibit in 2014, these works resemble in composition her early abstract paintings of the 90’s & early 2000’s. The artist has immersed herself in history starting with the Greek Gods & Goddesses and filled her works with images & words some might think possess traditional female associations – corsets, diamond rings, bows - things that at first glance are not considered necessarily strong but which have perhaps acted over the centuries as objects of sublimation of the female- ways to woo her and overpower her.

 A collage filled with stars and a girl with an arrow makes sense when you research the meaning of “uranometria” which refers to measuring the heavens for it is the name of the first Star Atlas created in 1603 by the German Astronomer Johann Bayer.  But also there is the word “Indus” which is a river and the name of a Bronze Age civilization. The images are mysterious and complex as are the meanings, but one can also just enjoy making one’s associations or not, for the complexity of the work is an aspect of our fascination.

 As the artist states “The research for the show was interesting historically, but also revealed the themes and differences between loyalty and vengeance, what is “God-like” and what is “mortal” and what is interpreted as power and weakness. The heroines of Greek mythology make us think about our individual and unique strengths.  The gods never thought that they weren’t in complete control (especially Zeus), but the goddesses knew better.”

 Renée Borkow lives and works in New York City. She is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, and has a Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University. She has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Florida, Lyon and Pittsburgh.

 

  Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 12- 6 PM

For further information please contact Vernita Nemec, Gallery Director at 212 414 4040 or viridianartistsinc@gmail.com or view the gallery website: www.viridianartists.com

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