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SUMMARY:Trash: Drawings and Paintings by Barbara Griffiths
DESCRIPTION:TRASH\nDrawings and Paintings\nBarbara Griffiths \nAtlantic Gallery\, New York City\nNovember 7-25\, 2023 \nOpening Reception:\nThursday November 9\, 6-8 pm \nDuring the pandemic\, Griffiths began to draw the uncollected trash piling up on the streets. When the homeless arrived\, she was faced with the ethical dilemma of whether they should be included in the drawings. Now that we’re more aware of human rights\, should real people\, especially the disadvantaged\, be treated as aesthetic objects? These works provoke cognitive dissonance by presenting two highly charged subjects\, waste and homelessness\, without any emotional message. \nGriffiths’ subject became the gap between the artist and the viewer\, the artwork and the interpretations the viewer might take from it. \nBarbara Griffiths is an English artist who trained at The Slade School in London. She exhibited at The Lasson Gallery in London\, then moved to Connecticut in 1995\, where she made work about human nature\, identity\, and religion. Griffiths exhibited at The Silvermine Guild\, Katonah Museum\, Long Island Museum\, The Greenwich Arts Center\, and The University of Connecticut. To accompany an exhibition of Bible illustrations at The Fairfield Arts Center\, Griffiths staged public debates with a Priest and a Rabbi; these questioned the existence of God. Her satirical Bible Stories for Children won praise from Daniel Dennett and Sam Harris and was serialized in Skeptic Magazine\, U.K. \nFour years ago Griffiths moved to Brooklyn. Her self-portrait is featured on the NYAC ‘Curated Shows’ page\, and her work was included in the online exhibits Lost & Found\, and City Life; also in the annual Connections exhibitions and Causality at The Atlantic Gallery\, Art Over Time at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists’ Gallery\, and Women Celebrate Women at El Barrio Art space.
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LOCATION:Atlantic Gallery\, 548 W. 28th St\, #540\, New York\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Joan Walton: Double Vision
DESCRIPTION:October 17 – November 4\, 2023  \nReception: Thursday\, October 19\, 6 to 8pm\nArtist Talk/ Meet the Artist: Saturday\, October 28\, 2pm \nAtlantic Gallery is pleased to announce DOUBLE VISION\, an exhibition of ceramic sculpture and photography presenting an artist’s view of the world around her in two distinct disciplines and mediums. \nThe exhibition juxtaposes the tactile qualities and spatial experience of hand-built clay vessels with the two-dimensional plane of the photograph\, where the viewer looks through the flat surface into a perceived space. Walton has pushed through the constraints of her sculptural work to search for visual meaning\, contemplating this Georgia O’Keeffe quote\, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way – things I had no words for.” \n\n\n\n\nThis new way of working deepens her observations and explores how one artist finds meaning in what she sees using different sets of tools. All of the photographic images were made within a half-mile radius of her studio in Montauk\, NY\, allowing a timely interchange between working with clay and her camera. \nWriting about Walton’s sculptures\, Pat Rogers stated in the Hamptons ArtHub: “It’s difficult to know where to look first: the colorful interiors that gleam or the aggressively textural exteriors in nuanced monotones found in Joan Walton’s fine art ceramics. Moving between the two doesn’t seem to solve the dilemma as each distinct area commands time and attention. Taken together\, the works present an unusual pairing that contributes to a unique and intriguing whole. \nJoan Walton received her BFA with honors from Pratt Institute\, majoring in photography. She began working in clay after a career in art direction and photo editing. Her award-winning ceramic work has been widely exhibited in the U.S.\, and as a visiting artist in China and Korea.
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SUMMARY:Susan Rostow: Hello from Here
DESCRIPTION:Atlantic Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a solo exhibition of new works by Susan Rostow. Hello from Here is Rostow’s visual response to the American singer/songwriter John Prine’s song\, Hello in There. While Prine’s words deal with thoughts of isolation on growing old\, Rostow sheds new light on aging\, beauty\, grotesque\, and satire. Through printmaking\, sculpture\, wall reliefs\, and animation\, Rostow shares her feelings on the myths of beauty standards and aging uncomfortably. \nSusan Rostow splits her time between living in New York City and rural upstate New York. Her work combines her fascination with the clamor of crowds of people in the city with the solitude found in the rich countryside landscapes. \nThis is Rostow’s second solo exhibition at Atlantic Gallery. Her work has also been exhibited in numerous group exhibitions in New York City and throughout the United States\, Europe\, Peru\, Korea\, and Japan. She has earned a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in printmaking\, drawing and book arts and a Pollock Krasner Foundation grant. Rostow’s prints and sculptural books are in public and private collections including the Allan Chasanoff Bookwork Collection\, Yale University Art Gallery and the Library of Congress\, National Print Archives\, etc. \nSusan Rostow’s website: www.susanrostow.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/susanrostow/ \nAtlantic Gallery • 548 West 28th Street • Suite 540 • New York\, NY 10001 • Tel. 212.219.3183
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SUMMARY:Vignettes: A Visual Narrative Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:May 30th – June 17th\, 2023\nOpening Reception: Thursday June 1st\, 5 – 8 PM \n\n\n\n\nAtlantic Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Vignettes: A Visual Narrative Exhibition\, on view from Tuesday\, May 30th\, through Saturday\, June 17th\, 2023. A reception for the artists will be held on Thursday\, June 1st\, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. \nA Vignette can be interpreted in different ways\, and that’s precisely what the artists in this show do. Working in digital and traditional mediums\, the artists use their distinct styles and unique voices to tell brief stories or capture moments in time. Although each artist strives to craft their own tales\, The work shares a common thread through- out the exhibition to weave a larger narrative. \nAmong the group of artists are former roommates and classmates. Others were brought together by chance encounters or through social media. Some have previously worked together\, and others collaborated for the first time. Together\, they created a show that’s both eclectic and cohesive. Through their respective works\, the artists experiment with various ways of crafting a visual narrative. \n\n\n\n\nFeaturing \nJustin Bowling \nGeoff Class \nAndie Desiderio \nGrace Desmarais \n\n\nHabib Fall \nLaura Kandle \nJohn Lapsley \nQuinn Marston \n\n\nMarek Nenutil \nFelix Quiñonez Jr \nKyle Rose
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SUMMARY:Hindsight: The Paintings of Roni Sherman Ramos
DESCRIPTION:May 9th – May 27th\,2023\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 11th\, 5 – 8 PM \nAtlantic Gallery is proud to announce the fifth solo show by Roni Sherman Ramos who has been exhibiting here over the course of eight years. \n\nIn these 51 small oil paintings a story is told about looking back in time. The title\, “Hindsight”\, refers to that fuller understanding of the sense of environment and state of mind when recalling a place or an event.Ramos’ paintings are not limited to a literal depiction of time and place; they are rather a mind’s eye view of having been there. \nOne painting\, “Barn”\, draws us to a pasture where a building simply sits\, a familiar scene. In another\, a warm beachy day evokes memories of Puerto Rico vacations. In contrast\, a number of Ramos’ images serve to provoke the imagination: abstract forms conjure serene\, dreamy days\, weightless colors float\, nighttime moodiness plays in opposition to images of vivid brightness. \nTo be sure\, take all the time you need to explore the many facets of “Hindsight”. \nIn the last two years\, I discovered a different perspective from working small. I became hyperaware of texture and materials\, adding marble dust and sand and thereby creating a rich\, nearly three- dimensional surface. \nIn contrast to larger scale work\, small panels make for quicker resolutions of compositional problems\, especially in the more immediate acts of taking away and building back – allowing traces of “history” to show through. Another kind of “hindsight”. These small works have both delighted and confounded me along the way. \n-Roni Sherman Ramos \n\n 
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LOCATION:Atlantic Gallery\, 548 W. 28th St\, #540\, New York\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:EOMETRIC ABSTRACTIONS THE ARTWORK OF CHUCK FISCHER
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 18 – Saturday May 6th\, 2023\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, April 20th\, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. \nAtlantic Gallery announces the opening of a solo exhibition of new works by mixed media artist Chuck Fischer. Fischer’s geometric abstract constructions break the plane of two-dimensional painting and are composed of colored\, textured\, and multi-layered elements made from common materials such as wood\, copper\, and aluminum. \nHe creates visual complexity by varying the depth\, color\, and texture of each piece to draw the viewer into the work. He never sketches before starting a new piece but trusts his intuition and the materials at hand to guide him as he creates works of spatial balance and harmony. The show features Fischer’s most recent work from 2019-2023. His work was recently featured in the fine art magazines\, Artists Magazine\, and Woven Tale Press. \nEarlier in his career\, Fischer created 9 pop-up books including Great American Houses and Gardens (Rizzoli/Universe) and Christmas in New York (Little\, Brown & Co.). His designs are in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s Cooper Hewitt Museum and Museum of American History\, and in the Artist Book section of the Library of Congress \nwww.chuckfischerstudio.com
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LOCATION:Atlantic Gallery\, 548 W. 28th St\, #540\, New York\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:LICA@ATLANTIC 2023
DESCRIPTION:LICA@ATLANTIC 2023\, is a group exhibition featuring the works of 35 artists\, all of whom are members of Long Island City Artists\, Inc. This diverse showcase includes painting\, sculpture\, graphics and installation\, and is on view from March 28 to April 15\, 2023\, at Atlantic Gallery\, 548 West 28 Street\, suite 540\, in the Landmark Arts Building in Chelsea\, Manhattan\, NY 10001.    \nA reception for the artists will be held on Thursday\, March 30\, from 6-8:00 pm.  An informal Meet-the-Artists Event is planned: the participating artists will introduce themselves to visitors and discuss their works and the growing art scene in Long Island City. Atlantic Gallery Hours are Tuesdays-Saturdays 12-6 pm; with extended hours on Thursdays 6-8:00 pm. \nIn addition\, a continuous digital slide show will provide glimpses into the studios of the show participants. All events are free and open to the public. \nLICArtists\, Inc.\, and Atlantic Gallery have much in common: both are artist-run\, and share a mission of supporting the creative freedom and careers of their independent artist-members.  LICArtists\, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) arts advocacy organization\, founded in1985. It launched the Annual Open Studios tradition in Queens in 1985\, and continues in service to the artists and communities of Queens and New York City with an extensive program of exhibitions\, workshops\, and performances in its new headquarters at the Factory Gallery\, 30-30 47th Avenue in Long Island City\, Its history\, activities and the works of its more than 200 members can be seen on Its website\,  www.licartists.org \nAtlantic Gallery was founded in 1974 in Brooklyn as an artists’ cooperative. In 1979 it moved to SoHo\, then to Chelsea in 2007\, and in 2012 it opened a new gallery in the Landmark Arts Building at the High Line. Its current gallery was designed by mixed-media artist and interior designer Carol Crawford\, a member of both LICARTISTS INC. and Atlantic Gallery\, and the organizer of this exhibition. This is the ninth LICA group exhibition hosted by Atlantic Gallery.  For more information and to see members’ works\, visit www.atlanticgallery.org \n 
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SUMMARY:Sally Brody: New Work
DESCRIPTION:Atlantic Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of New Work\, Sally Brody’s latest solo exhibition on view from Tuesday\, March 7th through Saturday\, March 25th\, 2023. A reception for the artist will be held on Thursday\, March 9th\, from 5 to 8 PM. \nAcross seven decades of painting\, the enigma of nature has been Sally Brody’s inexhaustible subject. In the current show of still lives at the Atlantic Gallery\, the artist distills her work in radiant blocks of interlocking\, consummately balanced color with the elusive outlines of leaves and flowers providing the essential animating spark. \nSally Brody studied painting at Smith College\, the Art Students League\, the Brooklyn Museum and the Pratt Graphic Center.  She has many solo shows at the Atlantic Gallery. Ms. Brody has also shown at the Brooklyn Museum\, the Garrison art Center\, Home Box Office etc.  She has designed tapestries for IBM and other commercial clients. Her work is in the collections of many corporate and private collectors. \nSally Brody lives in Brooklyn\, New York and Ancramdale\, New York. \nFor more information please visit: \nwww.sallybrody.com or www.atlanticgallery.org
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