Communication and color innovation: two new exhibitions in New York Automatic translate
In July, the Agora Gallery presents two new exhibitions for a new look at the world and to give new strength to its visitors. Immersion in art represents the work of artists from different parts of the world and their view of the concept of "space" and its inhabitants. From landscapes to scenic objects, from people to animal images to more abstract themes, works open up a dialogue between the artist and the public at a variety of levels. Rhapsody of color is an exhibition radiating unique energy, presenting combinations and groups of shades and colors, exciting the minds and hearts of the audience. The presented artists leave their brush prints on ordinary and familiar life scenes in order to create their own worlds.
All our exhibitions are open to visitors absolutely free.
Dates: July 7– July 28, 2015
Work: Tue-Thu 11-6
On the map: 530 West 25th St, Chelsea, New York
Virtually: http://www.agora-gallery.com/receptionexhibitions/7_9_2015.aspx
Painters:
Immersion in art
Agnès Vangell, Eva Otterstrom, Pierre Montgrain, Eduardo Pola, Paul Morado, Patricia Turin, Helga Zumstein, Koki Morimoto, Justine Bonvarlet, Paolo Bongianino, Harold Miller, Paul Sonabend, Jun Jamosmos
Rhapsody of color
Lars Aukrust, Vesna Peko Luketic, Lydia Helbing-Schweng, Elena Gutierrez, Peter Ray Mwasha, Donna Broder, Roger Roth, Krim Benterrak, Maria Soledad Pontel, Kristina Garon
About gallery
Agora Gallery was founded in 1984. Agora Gallery is a fine art gallery whose primary goal is to help promote American and foreign artists by presenting their works to new and established collectors. The gallery also organizes special events to support fine art and socially significant events. The gallery issues the magazine "ArtisSpectrum" and is the sponsor of the portal "Art Mine".
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