transFORM Gallery's Autumn NYC Art Exhibit: John Greene - Color Fields & Alexander Rutsch - A Retrospective
The opening reception will be held on September 17th from 6-9pm to coincide with the New York Design Center's highly anticipated event, What's New What's Next.
New Rochelle, NY, August 20, 2015 --(PR.com)-- transFORM Gallery is excited to announce their Autumn art exhibit, John Greene and Alexander Rutsch at their Manhattan Showroom in the New York Design Center. The opening reception will be held on September 17th from 6pm to 9pm to coincide with the New York Design Center’s highly anticipated annual event, What’s New What’s Next. In addition, transFORM will be hosting a presentation on the future of smart living in urban spaces, Small Spaces in the Big City – Innovations in Space Saving Design, at 6:45pm. Join transFORM Gallery as they celebrate the thriving use of art in the New York design community.
What: transFORM Gallery's Autumn NYC Art Exhibit, "John Greene - Color Fields & Alexander Rutsch - A Retrospective."
When: Opening Reception September 17th from 6-9pm.
The exhibit will be on view for the public M-F, 10am to 4pm from 9/17/15 through 1/9/16.
Where: transFORM Gallery, 200 Lexington Ave Suite 708, New York, NY
About John Greene and Alexander Rutsch
transFORM Gallery announces their contemporary art opening: John Greene – Color Fields and Alexander Rutsch – A Retrospective. John D. Greene focuses on creating his own reality, painting imagined rather than real landscapes, recreating long-forgotten images and vistas. As John explains it, “painting is about paint. Color, texture, the joy of putting it on or scraping it off.” Helen A. Harrison of the New York Times calls John Greene’s color field paintings, “intense.”
Alexander Rutsch’s early years were spent in France where he collaborated with his contemporaries, Picasso and Dali. These collaborations are strongly seen in several paintings throughout our gallery, including a mixed media portrait of Dali created during a sitting at the St. Regis, New York in 1969. His work is held in the collections of Queen Fabiola of Belgium, Walter Cronkite, Salvador Dali, Sammy Davis Jr, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Paris’ Musée d’Art Moderne, and New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
About What’s New What’s Next
The New York Design Center presents its seventh annual What’s New, What’s Next, a showcase of new ideas, design, materials, and products. The most anticipated interior design event of the season will boast presentations, book signings, and panel discussions with the industry’s top editors, designers, and manufacturers.
In addition to the stimulating programs surrounding the latest trends, guests have the opportunity to view new product introductions ranging from residential to contract, rugs to lighting, sofas to tiles, ultra-modern to traditional, and everything in between. What’s New, What’s Next celebrates every facet of the design industry generating a buzz that can’t be missed.
About transFORM Gallery
transFORM Gallery presents diverse and eclectic exhibitions of original artwork in their two galleries, based in Manhattan and New Rochelle, NY. Curated exhibitions provide visitors the opportunity to discover a variety of mediums from painting and sculpture to mixed media and photography. Gallery Director, Kara O’Neill selects international, national, and regional artists to display and works with professional interior design and lay communities, fostering an understanding of the energy, mood and life created by original artwork.
Their innovative concept incorporates the fields of art and interior design into one location. Unlike the traditional art gallery format, where art is presented on blank white walls, transFORM's artwork is hung in home-like settings, making it easier for the client to visualize their own environments.
Since its opening, transFORM Gallery has collaborated with local artists and civic organizations to support the advancement of the arts and nonprofit groups. Gallery owner, Andreas Messis, “This is a wonderful opportunity for us. We have a space that supports imagination and innovation, and through that, the community at large.”
transFORM Gallery invites you to view affordably priced and wide-ranging artwork in a welcoming and relaxed home environment.
For more information, visit transformgallery.com, call 914.500.1000, email info@transformgallery.com, or visit us at the NYDC 200 Lexington Ave. Suite 708 New York, NY 10016 Mon – Fri from 9am – 6pm or at 20 Jones St. New Rochelle, NY 10801, Monday-Friday 9am-6pm and Saturday 10am-4pm.
What: transFORM Gallery's Autumn NYC Art Exhibit, "John Greene - Color Fields & Alexander Rutsch - A Retrospective."
When: Opening Reception September 17th from 6-9pm.
The exhibit will be on view for the public M-F, 10am to 4pm from 9/17/15 through 1/9/16.
Where: transFORM Gallery, 200 Lexington Ave Suite 708, New York, NY
About John Greene and Alexander Rutsch
transFORM Gallery announces their contemporary art opening: John Greene – Color Fields and Alexander Rutsch – A Retrospective. John D. Greene focuses on creating his own reality, painting imagined rather than real landscapes, recreating long-forgotten images and vistas. As John explains it, “painting is about paint. Color, texture, the joy of putting it on or scraping it off.” Helen A. Harrison of the New York Times calls John Greene’s color field paintings, “intense.”
Alexander Rutsch’s early years were spent in France where he collaborated with his contemporaries, Picasso and Dali. These collaborations are strongly seen in several paintings throughout our gallery, including a mixed media portrait of Dali created during a sitting at the St. Regis, New York in 1969. His work is held in the collections of Queen Fabiola of Belgium, Walter Cronkite, Salvador Dali, Sammy Davis Jr, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Paris’ Musée d’Art Moderne, and New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
About What’s New What’s Next
The New York Design Center presents its seventh annual What’s New, What’s Next, a showcase of new ideas, design, materials, and products. The most anticipated interior design event of the season will boast presentations, book signings, and panel discussions with the industry’s top editors, designers, and manufacturers.
In addition to the stimulating programs surrounding the latest trends, guests have the opportunity to view new product introductions ranging from residential to contract, rugs to lighting, sofas to tiles, ultra-modern to traditional, and everything in between. What’s New, What’s Next celebrates every facet of the design industry generating a buzz that can’t be missed.
About transFORM Gallery
transFORM Gallery presents diverse and eclectic exhibitions of original artwork in their two galleries, based in Manhattan and New Rochelle, NY. Curated exhibitions provide visitors the opportunity to discover a variety of mediums from painting and sculpture to mixed media and photography. Gallery Director, Kara O’Neill selects international, national, and regional artists to display and works with professional interior design and lay communities, fostering an understanding of the energy, mood and life created by original artwork.
Their innovative concept incorporates the fields of art and interior design into one location. Unlike the traditional art gallery format, where art is presented on blank white walls, transFORM's artwork is hung in home-like settings, making it easier for the client to visualize their own environments.
Since its opening, transFORM Gallery has collaborated with local artists and civic organizations to support the advancement of the arts and nonprofit groups. Gallery owner, Andreas Messis, “This is a wonderful opportunity for us. We have a space that supports imagination and innovation, and through that, the community at large.”
transFORM Gallery invites you to view affordably priced and wide-ranging artwork in a welcoming and relaxed home environment.
For more information, visit transformgallery.com, call 914.500.1000, email info@transformgallery.com, or visit us at the NYDC 200 Lexington Ave. Suite 708 New York, NY 10016 Mon – Fri from 9am – 6pm or at 20 Jones St. New Rochelle, NY 10801, Monday-Friday 9am-6pm and Saturday 10am-4pm.
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transFORM
Donovan Malloy
(914) 500-1014
transformhome.com/
Contact
Donovan Malloy
(914) 500-1014
transformhome.com/
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