Sunday, March 25, 2012

Art in Chelsea

On a recent walk through Chelsea I discovered a few innovative art works that I really enjoyed.  For example, Beth Carter's sculptures, on view at Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, seen below. Her mythological figures are dynamic, full of life, engaging the viewer from the first moment he enters the gallery.




Gallery Henoch also exhibits some interesting pieces of which Carole Jean Feuerman's Innertube II really stood out, as a sculpture that captures a familiar moment in time, in a masterful way.  Notice the water still dripping from the woman's body, as an example of the detailed execution.

Here are a few more photos from Gallery Henoch: 
Janet Rickus, Two members of the Cucurbita

Steve Mills, Leaning Left
Go visit the galleries in Chelsea if you have time.  You'll see Japanese paintings, needle work, sculptures, large drawings, a Roy Lichtenstein exhibit and more.  It's quite unique!

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