Art From The Boros III
Due to the popular demand from our previous Art From the Boros shows, Denise Bibro Fine Art is excited to announce Art From The Boros III, on view July 23-August 15, 2015.
Out of hundreds of submissions, we traveled the city and pounded the pavement making studio visits to see the work of over 70 applicants, where only forty-plus artist were chosen. Their works are diverse in medium, aesthetics and content. Not only do they come from all socio and economic circumstance, the artists exhibited in this show have varied education backgrounds, from seasoned veterans of the city鈥檚 art scene to great undiscovered and self-taught talent. The juxtaposition of styles and media creates a dialogue between a vast amount of work by artists of all ages, practices and cultures, regardless of which Borough they reside.
In a world that often projects galleries as jaded and inaccessible, we are demonstrating that we value and share the desire to keep up with the bustling creativity all around us. Our experience illustrates that one should always be open to thinking outside the box, taking risks, and informing your aesthetic vocabulary 鈥 if only to continue to appreciate and understand, or to be brave enough to inform and broaden one鈥檚 world and visual horizons. We challenge the viewer to always be open and, of course, enjoy.
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Due to the popular demand from our previous Art From the Boros shows, Denise Bibro Fine Art is excited to announce Art From The Boros III, on view July 23-August 15, 2015.
Out of hundreds of submissions, we traveled the city and pounded the pavement making studio visits to see the work of over 70 applicants, where only forty-plus artist were chosen. Their works are diverse in medium, aesthetics and content. Not only do they come from all socio and economic circumstance, the artists exhibited in this show have varied education backgrounds, from seasoned veterans of the city鈥檚 art scene to great undiscovered and self-taught talent. The juxtaposition of styles and media creates a dialogue between a vast amount of work by artists of all ages, practices and cultures, regardless of which Borough they reside.
In a world that often projects galleries as jaded and inaccessible, we are demonstrating that we value and share the desire to keep up with the bustling creativity all around us. Our experience illustrates that one should always be open to thinking outside the box, taking risks, and informing your aesthetic vocabulary 鈥 if only to continue to appreciate and understand, or to be brave enough to inform and broaden one鈥檚 world and visual horizons. We challenge the viewer to always be open and, of course, enjoy.
Artists on show
- Aleksander Popovic
 - Anthony Locane
 - Ateet Tuli
 - Barbara Schaefer
 - Ben Ponté
 - Brian Cavanaugh
 - Bruce Minson
 - Camille Eskell
 - Candace Browne
 - Cara Enteles
 - Claudia Sbrissa
 - David Fratkin
 - David Outhwaite
 - Deborah Simon
 - Douglas Newton
 - Elizabeth A. McGillivray Knowles
 - Ellen Paxson
 - Gail Miller
 - Gail Postal
 - Jason Cina
 - Jean-Antoine Norbert
 - Jeff Sundheim
 - Jessica Maffia
 - Jo Mar
 - Junko Yamada
 - Laura Fantini
 - Laura Karetzky
 - Linda Schmidt
 - London Tsai
 - Marc Brown
 - Marilyn Davidson
 - Mariyah Tareen
 - Mark Taber
 - Martha Walker
 - Michael Mut
 - Naomi Campbell
 - Nikki Geula
 - Olga Alexander
 - Olga Lamm
 - Pat Badt
 - Paul Kruger
 - Robert Franca
 - Sol Kjok
 - Stephanie Marcus
 - Suprina
 - Vera Manzi-Schacht
 - Whitney Wood Bailey
 - Woody Campbell
 - Yuka Imata
 
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