26.5.10

 
“The 5th Annual Outsider art in the Hamptons”
Visionary, Art Singular & Self -Taught Artists


Saturday May 29, 2010 through Monday September 6th, 2010


Galerie BelAge, 8 Moniebogue Lane, Westhampton Beach, New York 11978
Gallery Contact number: 631-288-5082 / http://www.galeriebelage.com/


Gallery Hours: Monday thru Friday 10 - 5:00, Saturday + Sunday 12 - 6:00


Opening Night Reception: Saturday June 19th, 2009, 5:00 to 8:00 PM

Featuring Live Outsider Music and Poetry Reading by Self taught artist, poet, and song writer; Phil Demise will be giving a rare musical solo performance and reading poems from his book PERIODS. The NYC gothic blues duo Lone Vein will also be performing live.

A 2nd reception will be held Saturday July 24th, 5:00 to 8:00 PM, with a NEW EXHIBIT

This year’s “5th Annual Outsider Art in the Hampton’s” will be held as a two part Exhibition, with two opening parties. The first portion will show May 29th thru July 23rd and the second part of the exhibition will present a fresh additions of artwork from July 24th thru September 7th.

This year’s exhibition includes new artists never seen on Long Island and in some cases in the USA. Mediums include works in oils, acrylics, sculpture, photography, and video, with musical, dance & poetry performances on three separate occasions over the course of the exhibit.

Additionally there will be a satellite exhibit for the month of August at the Greenport Brewery’s Gallery. The “UnHamptons North Fork Edition” of the “5th Annual Outsider Art in theHampton’s, with a selection of art in coordination with the Westhampton’s Beach Exhibition.

This year we are featuring 2 new local artists Long Island painter Garance, an amazing Art Singulier artist originally from Switzerland and residing in the small town on New Suffolk on the North fork of LI. Her Large scale acrylic paintings dazzle the eye of the viewer!

Ronnie Wiener, from East Moriches is a new sculptor for this exhibition, This Sanctuary she has created is titled “A Room of Ones Own”. It is one in a series of outdoor environments dedicated to the creation of havens of creativity, meditation and inspiration drawn from the transformation of found objects, recycled and reinterpreted, and nature. The artist asks the viewer to use nature as an external stimulus and to experience the risk of entry into a simple and safe adventure within memory and the imagination. The objects are familiar coming from tranquil domestic references and the planted vegetables are self sustaining. The structure also references today's White House and its vegetable garden and emphasis on recycling. The artist uses the stained glassin all her Sanctuaries referencing early use of stained glass as a medium for bible storytelling in places of worship and meditative thinking.

These exhibitions are a collaborative effort with Three Non Profit organizations; Fountain Gallery + Pure Vision Arts from New York City + Survivors Art Foundation. A combination of internationally recognized as well as emerging artists will be displaying amazing works in this exciting genre of art.

Over 80 plus artists are exhibiting their work. The artists are from around the world including France, Russia, Netherlands, Austria, England, China and through out the United States and Long Island. The show is a unique opportunity to experience the cutting edge in Self-Taught Visionary, Folk and Outsider Art.

Pure Vision Arts
Pure Vision Arts is New York City's premier studio and exhibition space for artists with autism and other developmental challenges. An initiative of The Shield Institute, a non-profit organization, Pure Vision Arts provides studio space, art materials, and exhibition opportunities for beginning, emerging and established artists. It is also a resource center for curators, collectors, artists and people interested in promoting inclusion and accessibility in the arts for people with disabilities. www.purevisionarts.org

Fountain Gallery is the premier venue in New York City representing artists with mental illness. The Gallery exhibits work by trained and self-taught artists and collaborates with a wide network of artists, curators, and cultural institutions, providing a platform for exchange and public dialogue. http://www.fountaingallerynyc.com/

Survivors Art Foundation: Dedicated to encouraging healing through the arts, Survivors Art Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to empowering Trauma-Survivors with Effective Expressive Outlets via Internet Art Gallery, Outreach Programs, National Exhibitions, Publications http://www.survivorsartfoundation.org

A reception will be held at the gallery on Saturday June 19th from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

A second reception will be held on Saturday July 24th from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Both receptions will be attended by many of the artists. The entire exhibition will take place at Galerie BelAge located just off Main Street at Moniebogue Manor, 8 Moniebogue Lane inWesthampton Beach.

Over 80 International Artists featured in this Exhibit include:

LB: Fountain Gallery
Ab the Flagman: Galerie BelAge
Oscar Azmitia: Pure Vision Arts
Donna Balma: Survivors Art Foundation
Gerrie van Baren: Galerie BelAge
Daniel Belardinelli: Galerie BelAge
Jim Bloom: Galerie BelAge
William Britt: Pure Vision Arts
Ross Brodar: Survivors Art Foundation
Francois Burland: Galerie BelAge
Candyce Brokaw: Survivors Art Foundation
Susan Brown: Pure Vision Arts
Marc de Bruijn: Galerie BelAge
Rondi Casey: Galerie BelAge
Martin Cohen: Fountain Gallery
Bella Christ: Survivors Art Foundation
Victor Cristescu: Pure Vision Arts
Howard Desnos: Galerie BelAge
Evan Gozali: Pure Vision Arts
Catherine Dupire
Bonnie Fisher: Fountain Gallery
Garance: Galerie BelAge
Nelia Gibbs: Fountain Gallery
Leonard Guidera: Fountain Gallery
Kurt Haas: Galerie BelAge
Emilie Henry: Galerie BelAge
Gary Brent Hilsen: Fountain Gallery
Iaseden Hovorka: Fountain Gallery
Danielle Jacqui: Survivors Art Foundation
Simone Johnson: Pure Vision Arts
Sasha Kandimir: Galerie BelAge
Barry Kahn: Pure Vision Arts
Merecedes Kelly : Fountain Gallery
Arthur Klein: Galerie BelAge
Michael Kanarek: Survivors Art Foundation
June Kosloff : Galerie BelAge
Jaco Kranendonk : Galerie BelAge
Ogden Jeremic (Ogi): Galerie BelAge
Simone Johnson: Galerie BelAge
Charles Lassiter: Galerie BelAge
Justin Love: Galerie BelAge
Dick Lubinsky: Fountain Gallery
Marjorie Lutter: Galerie
Sebastian Marbury: Galerie BelAge
Mark May: Galerie BelAge
Leon McCutheon: Pure Vision Arts
Walter Mika: Pure Vision Arts
Daniel Monrose: Pure Vision Arts
Dominic Montiglio: Survivors Art Foundation
Stephen Mulhauser: Pure Vision Arts
Anthony Newton: Fountain Gallery
Vladimir Nikolski: Fountain Gallery
Elose Ockert: Fountain Gallery
Sophie Orlicki: Galerie BelAge
John Van Orsouw: Galerie BelAge
Jessica Park: Pure Vision Arts
Marjan van Paassen: Galerie BelAge
Keith Pavia: Fountain Gallery
Jeroen Pomp: Galerie BelAge
Susan Robinson: Fountain Gallery
Pamala Rogers: Pure Vision Arts
Angela Rogers : Survivors Art Foundation

Tineke Scholten: Galerie BelAge
Cher Schaffer: Galerie BelAge
Gabriel Scaffer: Galerie BelAge
Gerard Sendrey: Galerie BelAgeMatt Sesow: Survivors art Foundation
Alison Silva: Survivors art Foundation
Pierre Silvin: Galerie BelAge
Alba Somoza: Pure Vision Arts
Gail Shamchenko: Fountain Gallery
Deborah Standard: Fountain Gallery
Shmuel Taurog: Fountain Gallery
Sybil Roe Thompson: Galerie BelAge
Cynthia Lund Torroll: Survivors Art Foundation
Jayson Valles : Galerie BelAge
Jacques Wakeford: Galerie BelAge
Edward Waltemate: Galerie BelAge
Purvis Yound: Galerie BelAge
Ronnie Wiener: Galerie BelAge


(les noms mis en italiques sont ceux des artiistes que je connais (bien) que je connais personnellement.)

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