Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, founded in 2002 is located
210 Eleventh Avenue, (between 24th & 25th Street)
Chelsea- New York, NY 10001
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tel: +1 (212) 255 9050
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To Purchase Art, Please Phone +1 (212)-255-9050
CHELSEA GLOBAL
"LE BAL DES ARTS"
Champagne Soirée
Saturday, September 7th from 2:00pm-4:00pm
NANCY BALMERT, “Queen of the Flowers” as well as “Artistic Ambassador to Nature,” illustrates the eternal essence and divinity of the floral and still life realm with her Dutch old-master inspired oil canvases which resonate with the chromatic beauty of the earth and the sky and sing with the glory of the sun and the moon as she celebrates the kingdoms of heaven and earth.
CECILIA (CECI) BROOK’S female figurative tapestry oeuvre interweaves an artistic voice which visually identifies global womanhood by creating “she-roe” portraits, re-imagining them on Persian rugs, whereby she interlaces a dialogue on female identity and empowerment.
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GEORGE CASPROWITZ’s kaleidoscopic fantasies reflect an amalgam of mosaic hues, line and form, crescendoing into an intoxicating abstract environment, resulting in dazzling visceral sensations and exciting perceptual twists which rejuvenate our optical senses with his powerful artistic vision.
VIVIEN CHAN’s expressionistic paintings reflect an inner cerebral voice, transcribing ways in which a creative mind can interpret inner emotions by synthesizing internal concepts into tangible, visceral works of art, through a visual syntax of amorphous multi-hued shapes.
PHYLLIS CHUA’s floral themed artwork intermingles East meets West with chromatic compositions which sizzle with dazzling hues and poetic sensitivity, where nature blooms with effusions of luminous light, resulting in every flower coming alive, radiating a spiritual aura.
JUDY FILIPICH’s abstract paintings and organic sculptural compositions encourage her audience to engage in the beauty and complexity of the natural world as she emphasizes us to treasure our environment through a prismatic code which reverberates with balance and a dynamic interaction of shapes.
MICHAEL GLEIZER’s magical, neo-impressionist figurative and floral paintings reflect nostalgic remembrances of the past, emphasizing the beauty of the human experience and nature, inviting us to journey to otherworldly scenarios which blend time and place, echoing the resilience of the human spirit.
JACK JASPER creates a fulcrum of fantasia with an alternative visual universe on canvas, reflecting a soft, subdued pastel palette which reveals semi-figurative abstracted forms which are often based on Greek mythology as they co-exist in a chimerical parallel realm.
NERYS LEVY’s environmentally themed art gracefully responds to the gift of nature by illustrating the beauty of our environment as she visually inspires us to treasure our eco-system and to respectfully preserve its infinite intricacies.
KATARZYNA PANDER-LISZKA’s striking, abstract-surrealist fantasy paintings reflect a sensorial realm by re-contextualizing a sense of the surreal with undulating dancing human figures, whose pulsating, dualistic mysterious imagery is imbued with imagination and creativity.
PETER MAGES’ expressionistic, fantasy paintings viscerally manifest visual vocabularies of surrealism, figurative along with abstraction, drawing inspiration from life and dreams, inviting us into a kaleidoscopic world where figures dance on the edge of reality.
JOHN PETERS, “Master of the Gold Leaf’s” transluminescent, mosaic-hued nature series are interspersed with dazzling gold, commemorating the celestial glories of nature, which synthesize an extraordinary inter-connection between humankind and the terrain, manifesting a kaleidoscopic spectrum of internal emotions which metamorphose into a glowing, majestic vision.
LARRY RANDOLPH is an artistic time traveler who aesthetically creates an alternate multi-layered pictorial universe, re-mixing the past with the present, juxtaposing historical events and subjects such as Zelensky, Napoleon, Putin, Rothko, Robert Oppenheim, along with Barbie, all of whom are interwoven with allegorical and metaphorical components
SADY PINEDA’s illuminated multi-colored and heavily impasto abstracted flora and fauna oil paintings are prismatic portals which metamorphose into an artistic dialogue on the spiritual and emotional awareness of the richness of nature, as their abstracted, chromatic beauty shines the spotlight on the fantasy and splendor of the floral kingdom.
PJ RILEY offers a parallax vision of the world with expressionist canvases which illustrate paradoxical reflections of internal and external realms, transcribing illusory, otherworldly figures who synergistically portray his reaction to the human condition by articulating the vortex of inner visceral human emotion.
MICHAEL SCHAFFER’s chromatic, abstract expressionist naturescape “Joshua Tree Park Series,” located in California’s High Desert externalize a unique and distinctive modern vision of the terrain, channeling a visceral parallax interpretation of the landscape which radiates a powerful energy, while intermingling the psyche of the organic terrain.
KATHY STANLEY’s female-centric oeuvre champions women as she explores women’s relationship to nature, celebrating “she-roes” on earth who radiate power and divinity, adroitly illustrating the feminine form as strong and spiritual while radiating the power of the organic universe.
ANNETTE TAN’s landscape paintings illustrate a love affair with Mother Nature, portraying a delicate balance between the earth and the sky, while capturing the ephemeral essence of the terrain in her luminescent oeuvre which externalizes the harmonic inner visions of nature and charismatically pay homage to the environment.
HEATHER TAPIA continues the legacy of the French Fauvist Masters, as she brilliantly celebrates the polychromatic complexity and profundity of nature with her ravishing, vividly colored naturescapes which orchestrate an amalgam of abstracted nature themes as they capture the timeless and eternal quality of the natural world.