Wednesday, December 2, 2015

DAVID WELKER Subconscious Narratives

Hoerle-Guggenheim presents
David Welker's  SUBCONSCIOUS  NARRATIVES
Welker brings up depictions from the labyrinth corridors of his imagination.
His studies are not isolated to one brief instant but instead capture the turmoil of forms transitioning in the mind from moment to moment.
November 19, 2015 through January 9, 2016


Hoerle-Guggenheim Gallery, 527 West 23rd street, NYC.




"My imagination hovers in a space devoid of temporal constraints
or physical permanence. This is the conceptual DNA of "Subconscious
Narratives"--an exploration of the cloudy impressions leading up to
and receding from a fabricated instance."










Friday, October 23, 2015

ZANE LEWIS @ The HOLE


The Hole Gallery
is proud to presents the first major U.S. show by Zane Lewis. 
Zane's "BADLANDZ," achieve a trans-formative impression 
both in materials and on the viewer's senses.



The Hole Gallery, 312 Bowery, NYC.


















Saturday, October 10, 2015

METROPOLIS DURAVIT OKTOBERFEST

A German style Oktoberfest Party to Celebrate
Metropolis Magazine's New Talent Issue and Duravit's
Design Week Fixtures at the Showroom, October 7, 2015
Susan Szenasy, Editor in Chief of Metropolis spoke
briefly to an attentive and festive audience. 


Duravit Showroom, 105 Madison Avenue, NYC.





Susan Szenasy, Editor in Chief of Metropolis Magazine
speaking at the Duravit Showroom event.












Saturday, August 8, 2015

ART from LATIN AMERICA @ GALLERY 151

Gallery 151 presents Art from Latin America
in cooperation with the PEANA Project offers a nuanced
understanding of lines, plane and space. The group exhibition
consists of sculptures, drawings and mixed media prints.
Curated by Ana Perez Escoto, creator of Peana Projects.
August 6 - September 3, 2015



Participating artists,Karian Amava, Silvina Arismendi, Adrian S. Bara, 
Aldo Chaparro, Alberto Lopez, Mario Navarro, Saul Sanchez, Pier Stockholm,
Rafael Vargasand Alex Zambrano.


Gallery 151, 132 West 18th street, NYC.





Ana Perez Escoto

















Dahlia and Richard K. Rogers



Myself and Guillermo Lopez