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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CHELSEA INTERNATIONAL
January 11th - March 2025
"SILVER & GOLD HOLIDAY FÊTE"
Saturday, January 11th, 2025 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm
AMSTERDAM WHITNEY GALLERY, located at 210 Eleventh Avenue-Chelsea, New York City, is proud to showcase its glittering and glamorous JANUARY 11- MARCH 11, 2025 "CHELSEA INTERNATIONAL" Exhibition, which is highlighted by our "SILVER & GOLD HOLIDAY" Fête on Saturday, January 11th. In the spirit of the NYC-Chelsea Holiday Art Season, AMSTERDAM WHITNEY GALLERY is showcasing unparalleled artworks from talented artists spanning the U.S. and the globe whose works illuminate the vigorous creativity flourishing in the abstract, figurative and natural realms. Celebrating our resplendent Holiday group exhibition, offering Chelsea art lovers artworks of sublime superiority. Pulsating with mesmerizing synergy and sparkling creativity, these holiday treasures are visual gems of sophisticated, eclectic and evanescent representations of the world as they shine the spotlight on a universal artistic language. Reflecting the revitalizing counter blending of compelling global ideas in our culture, this cross-continental conversation in art will dazzle the senses for both art acquisitors and art aficionados alike with its incandescent aesthetic explorations of the visual realm.
NICHOLAS AMBRIZ's dramatic landscape photography viscerally translates the environment’s spiritual essence and resonates with the divinity of nature as his “third eye” celestially brings nature's terrain alive by intermingling the emotional impact of the natural terrain while immortalizing the incandescent wonderment of the land.
TOM ASHBOURNE's multi-colored, museum-caliber sculptures masterfully synthesize a newly defined abstract sculptural lexicon with non-objective carved color stone sculptures which unite a harmonious abstract combination to reveal the invisible within the visible, infused with harmony, balance and rhythm, manifesting color, volume, and shape.
NANCY BALMERT, “Queen of the Flowers” as well as “Artistic Ambassador to Nature” offers champagne toasts as she illustrates the eternal essence and divinity of life with her evocative dreamscape landscape and still life paintings which magically portray celestial vistas with illuminated visions of nature’s mystification, visualizing the sublime visible realms.
RIC CONN's symbolic abstract expressionist narratives explore the complexities and interactions of the world, opening a window to the flow of feelings, memories and emotions, giving tangible shape to visceral emotions, imbuing emblematic imagery with subtexts about humanity.
RONI LYNN DOPPELT fluidly deconstructs reality with her gem-like abstract series which chromatically pays homage to her love of family reflecting kaleidoscopic hues and a dazzling color wheel, offering an incandescent, parallax non-figurative phenomenal vision of an expressionistic inner world which spiritually treasures sensorial vibrations and organic rainbow-hued shapes.
MICHAEL GLEIZER’s magical, neo-impressionist figurative 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.
SANDY ISELI's masterful abstract landscape oeuvre encourages us to embrace the spiritual energy of nature as she illustrates her expressive response to the environment and renders a visceral reinterpretation of the world, portraying a new dress for Mother Nature to wear replete with a rich tapestry of hues and textures.
NERYS LEVY's environmentally themed art channels a visceral response to the terrain as she powerfully responds to the gift of nature by illustrating the beauty of our world as she visually inspires us to treasure our eco-system and to respectfully preserve its infinite intricacies.
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ROSALIE MARSH-BOINUS creates her own realm of a by-gone era, fusing post French Impressionism, German Expressionism and Surrealist Abstraction into “Modern Expressionism,” which features female-centric subjects who invite viewers into an enchanted kaleidoscopic world.
SARA McKENZIE's abstract illuminated dreamscape paintings reflect a spectral paradise on earth which convey a spiritual connection with our universe as she explores the inner subconscious, while accentuating color, form and texture, re-contextualizing expressionistic dioramas of nature.
ANNE SWAN MOORE's nature-inspired garden series explores the sensorial legacy of nature, continuing humankind’s profound quest to find beauty in our natural terrain as she polychromatically encapsulates the beauty of flora and fauna realm with illuminated reveries which optically showcase the joy of visions of earthly delight.
JOHN SIGRIST's multi-genre, diversified oeuvre forges an eclectic alliance with creativity, illustrating the multifaceted and vibrant power of nature which flows between realism and surrealism, highlighting an exciting visual syntax which depicts the evolving relationship between humans and nature.
DOUG SIMON shares a rendezvous with Mother Nature with his luminescent plein air paintings which are inspired by the light and colors of the terrain, channeling the terrain’s flowing abstract imagery, while recalibrating a fresh perspective of the topography of the land as they reflect the complex fleeting nature on canvas.
ANNETTE TAN's landscape paintings illustrate a love affair with nature, portraying a delicate balance between the earth and the sky, while capturing the ephemeral essence of the terrain in her mesmerizing oeuvre which externalizes the harmonic inner visions of nature and charismatically pays homage to the environment.
JUANITA WELDON offers a modern twist on dance-themed paintings, re-interpreting Degas' studies of dance and ballerinas, capturing the complexity of movement of the female form with swirling, fantastical silhouettes as she re-contextualizes the sense of movement which reverberates with an exaltation of life.
DOREEN WULBRECHT's “Fluid Dimensions,” abstract series is inspired by the deep heart’s core of emotion featuring colorific art which is a reflection of the visceral human connection of love and is a testament to the transformative power of fluid art which reshapes the boundaries of traditional painting.
HUAIXUAN XIANG-CHLOE's creative digital and painted fantasy illustrations explore private reveries, tangibly manifesting them on canvas as she paradoxically intermingles images of humankind with nature, intertwining one image with another, drawing inspiration from the mysterious realm of inner thoughts and emotions,
LINA YAKOBI, inventor of the “Yakobi Method,” creates 3-in-1 digital paintings which employ the use of a blue light flashlight to reveal the coexistence of two images mysteriously hidden within the same canvas; one visible in the light and another reflected only in the dark, becoming a visual metaphor for the invisible within the visible.
LIHONG ZHANG's lyrical floral compositions intermingle East meets with West, culminating in a romantic sensitivity which pays homage to the floral kingdom with ethereal canvases that poetically reflect her fascination with the floral realm, as she explores the fragility and intensity that humanity shares with the natural world.
NICHOLAS AMBRIZ
DECLINING FLOWER 13
Digital Photography
32"x 24"
TOM ASHBOURNE
EVENING SHADOWS
Translucent Alabaster & Marble Base
12”x 8.5”x 7”
NANCY BALMERT
SANTORINI III
Oil on Canvas
11”x 14”
RIC CONN
HORSES
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
36”x 24”
RONI LYNN DOPPELT
BOUQUET #15
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x 24"
MICHAEL GLEIZER
THE MILKMAN
Mixed Media on Cardboard
19”x 21”
SANDY ISELI
MYSTIC MOMENT
Mixed Media & Oil on Canvas
41”x 30”
NERYS LEVY
CABOT TRAIL, CAPE BRETON, CANADA
Mixed Media Watercolor & Water-Soluble Pen on Paper
27”x 34”
ROSALIE MARSH-BOINUS
BLUE LADY
Mixed Media on Canvas
16”x 20”
SARA McKENZIE
THE GARDEN PATH
Mixed Media on Cradled Wood Panel
36”x 30”