News & Events – Past
Past NEWS & EVENTS
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WORKS ON PAPER CYNTHIA-REEVES New England CYNTHIA – REEVES New England is pleased to announce an exhibition of works on paper by Sarah Amos, Yizhak Elyashiv, Catherine Farish, Tayo Heuser, and Catherine Kiernan on view April 7 – May 1. Works on Paper focuses on mapping, landscape, and pattern and evidence a wide variety of techniques including woodblock printmaking, collagraph printing, monoprints, and hand-applied inks. Works on Paper Exhibiting Artists: Sarah Amos, Yizhak Elyashiv, Catherine Farish, Tayo Heuser and Catherine Kernan, DONALD SAAF CYNTHIA-REEVES New England Donald Saaf, a talented musician, writer and painter, opens a show of his new paintings at CYNTHIA-REEVES New England on January 12th. Often evocative of works by Gustav Klimt and Marc Chagall, Saaf renders the geography of his neighborhoods in a flattened picture plane, giving viewers an omniscient and vibrant view of interconnected memory. ART New England Review of Saaf 2012 Show
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JONATHAN PRINCE: Torn Steel CYNTHIA-REEVES Projects is pleased to announce that Torn Steel, an exhibition of four significant sculptures by Jonathan Prince at the 590 Madison Avenue Atrium (56th Street), is now extended through January 10th, 2012. This is the first showing of Prince’s new works in patinated and stainless steel, sculptures that Prince has developed over the past two years at his Massachusetts studio. The Atrium at 590 Madison Avenue has been the showcase for signature works by such noted artists as Murakami, Calder, Chamberlain, and Judd. Prince joins this long line of sculptural luminaries who have shown their work to great advantage in this vaunted space. The Atrium itself is a play on geometries; with its vaunted glass and bamboo, it is definitely one of the city’s finest oases. |
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JEAN-CLAUDE GOLDBERG
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CATHERINE FARISH
The savage blue green beauty of the Irish countryside, the pathos of the poetry and music and the intriguing history of a 5000 year-old people inspired the works Farish produced. Each artwork is unique, and was created through the monoprint printing method in which inks are hand painted directly onto printing plates. When the plates and paper pass through the press, the ink is transferred from the plate to the paper, creating one single print that cannot be replicated. |
![]() Dawn Black Cynthia-Reeves New England Hanover, NH September 10 – October 15, 2011
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![]() William Segal “In the Marketplace” 8th Floor 17, West 17th Street New York, NY September 7 – October 6, 2011
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DANIEL KOHN
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