MOVIE NIGHT: Group Art Exhibition
Opening Reception: October 5, 5pm - 7pm
On view October 5 - November 4, 2019
On view October 5 - November 4, 2019
Nathalia (Inspired by Girl with a Pearl Earring)
24" x 30", oil on panel, Stefania Panepinto
Ille Arts, 171 Main St, Amagansett, NY
24" x 30", oil on panel, Stefania Panepinto
Ille Arts, 171 Main St, Amagansett, NY
AMAGANSETT, NY – RICK DAVIDMAN, in collaboration with ILLE ARTS, presents MOVIE NIGHT, group art exhibition inspired by film.
Stefania Panepinto works in oil paint, mix media & sculpture. Inspired by the movie Girl with a Peal Earring, she created a figurative oil painting that will be exhibited alongside several dozen talented artists.
OPENING
RECEPTION: Oct 5, 5pm – 7pm
ON VIEW: Oct 5 - Nov 4, 2019
LOCATION: Ille Arts - 171 Main St, Amagansett, NY
In a world where movie box office revenues exceed $40 billion a year from 1.3 billion tickets sold, it should be no surprise that films from both art house cinemas and multiplexes have been a huge source of subject matter and inspiration for many artists. Rick Davidman, who as owner of DFN Gallery in New York City became known for specializing in representational contemporary art, invited several dozen artists to have their work appear in MOVIE NIGHT. This exhibition will also coincide with the 27th Annual Hamptons International Film Festival nearby.
There have been many memorable films which have celebrated famous artists. The Agony and the Ecstasy, Frida, Lust For Life, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Pollock, and others come to mind. In fact, most people’s conception of what an artist is has probably come from the movies. And artists, such as Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, and David Lynch, have made films. MOVIE NIGHT, however, provides a welcome opportunity for artists to show how movies have impacted them. The artists participating in MOVIE NIGHT were not asked to provide literal portraits of movie stars or reproductions of memorable scenes, but rather to use their chosen film as a stepping-stone for creating their own original work. The exhibit will include paintings, drawings, sculpture, and more.
The exhibit will include paintings, drawings, & sculpture by artists: Ben Aronson, Lauren Bergman, Tom Birkner, Teresa Brutcher, Orly Cogan, Polly Cook, Peter Drake, Belinda Eaton, Rick Finkelstein, Ingrid Cappozzoli Flinn, Marianna Foster, Barbara Fox, Daisy Fresh, Grant Gilsdorf, Kristy Gordon, Susan Grossman, Bert Heersama, Candace Hicks, Bunny Hinzman, Felice House, Shiva Jlayer, JuliAnne Jonker, Claudia Kaak, Will Kurtz, Lisa Lebofsky, Jessica Libor, Hodaya Louis, Edwina Lucas, Sharon Molk, John Nickle, Karen Offutt, Stefania Panepinto, Daniel Pelavin, Betsy Podlach, Kim Power, Nadine Robbins, Katherine Rudin, Buket Savci, Viktoria Savenkov, Victoria Selbach, O’Neil Scott, Nancy Stahl, Shawn Sullivan, Sybiline, Daena Title, Tula Telfair, Daniel Volonec, Melanie Vote, John Wellington, Thomas Wharton, Ellie Williams, Dan Witz, and Charles Yoder.
Stefania Panepinto works in oil paint, mix media & sculpture. Inspired by the movie Girl with a Peal Earring, she created a figurative oil painting that will be exhibited alongside several dozen talented artists.
OPENING
RECEPTION: Oct 5, 5pm – 7pm
ON VIEW: Oct 5 - Nov 4, 2019
LOCATION: Ille Arts - 171 Main St, Amagansett, NY
In a world where movie box office revenues exceed $40 billion a year from 1.3 billion tickets sold, it should be no surprise that films from both art house cinemas and multiplexes have been a huge source of subject matter and inspiration for many artists. Rick Davidman, who as owner of DFN Gallery in New York City became known for specializing in representational contemporary art, invited several dozen artists to have their work appear in MOVIE NIGHT. This exhibition will also coincide with the 27th Annual Hamptons International Film Festival nearby.
There have been many memorable films which have celebrated famous artists. The Agony and the Ecstasy, Frida, Lust For Life, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Pollock, and others come to mind. In fact, most people’s conception of what an artist is has probably come from the movies. And artists, such as Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, and David Lynch, have made films. MOVIE NIGHT, however, provides a welcome opportunity for artists to show how movies have impacted them. The artists participating in MOVIE NIGHT were not asked to provide literal portraits of movie stars or reproductions of memorable scenes, but rather to use their chosen film as a stepping-stone for creating their own original work. The exhibit will include paintings, drawings, sculpture, and more.
The exhibit will include paintings, drawings, & sculpture by artists: Ben Aronson, Lauren Bergman, Tom Birkner, Teresa Brutcher, Orly Cogan, Polly Cook, Peter Drake, Belinda Eaton, Rick Finkelstein, Ingrid Cappozzoli Flinn, Marianna Foster, Barbara Fox, Daisy Fresh, Grant Gilsdorf, Kristy Gordon, Susan Grossman, Bert Heersama, Candace Hicks, Bunny Hinzman, Felice House, Shiva Jlayer, JuliAnne Jonker, Claudia Kaak, Will Kurtz, Lisa Lebofsky, Jessica Libor, Hodaya Louis, Edwina Lucas, Sharon Molk, John Nickle, Karen Offutt, Stefania Panepinto, Daniel Pelavin, Betsy Podlach, Kim Power, Nadine Robbins, Katherine Rudin, Buket Savci, Viktoria Savenkov, Victoria Selbach, O’Neil Scott, Nancy Stahl, Shawn Sullivan, Sybiline, Daena Title, Tula Telfair, Daniel Volonec, Melanie Vote, John Wellington, Thomas Wharton, Ellie Williams, Dan Witz, and Charles Yoder.
Closing & Artist Talk: April 22, 2018
Strength in Numbers: Empowered Women Series
Portraits of Women and Influence
Novado Gallery, Jersey City, NJ
Portraits of Women and Influence
Novado Gallery, Jersey City, NJ
Novado Gallery Presents “Leveling” Featuring Stefania Panepinto’s Strength in Numbers Series
Exhibition featuring Figurative Art March 17 - April 22; Opening Reception March 17, 2018
Exhibition featuring Figurative Art March 17 - April 22; Opening Reception March 17, 2018
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY -- March 17, 2018 – Panepinto Fine Art is pleased to announce Stefania Panepinto’s artwork will be showcased at Novado Gallery. The exhibition, titled Leveling, is an exhibition featuring figurative paintings by Panepinto, along with Michelle Doll, Charlotta Janssen, Heather Morgan, Diana Schmertz and Jennifer Watson. The show is on view March 17-April 22. An opening reception for the public will be held on Saturday, March 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. Additional programming for “Leveling” including artist talks to be scheduled.
What is “Leveling?”
“Leveling” is an artistic response to issues that permeate the social, economic, educational, and political landscape. Topics covered in the artwork will include important issues such as inequality, social status and women’s rights. With oil and acrylic paints, each artist gives life to the depicted figures on canvas that range from the unapologetic woman, pioneers of the Civil Rights movement, female business leaders, and the spiritual and emotional balance achieved by physical and metaphysical energy that exists between individuals. Artists appearing in the show have each cultivated an individual and naturally occurring style of art that pushes the boundaries of standard figurative works.
Stefania Panepinto’s Strength in Numbers Series
Stefania Panepinto is an artist and art advisor living in Jersey City. She received her Master’s in Fine Arts from New York Academy of Art. In her Hoboken art studio, she works in oil paint, mixed media, and sculpture to create unique works of art that embodies the vision and experience within each of her projects.
For “Leveling” Panepinto has painted a series of portraits of emerging women business leaders on her trademark blue background. “Women are the strengths of our businesses, our communities and our families,’ notes Panepinto. “In the Strength in Numbers: Empowered Women Series, I will be painting women who empower and transform themselves as well as other woman locally and world-wide.”
“Ultimately when women support other women, their strength in numbers builds both individually as well as ‘pancosmically’ to support all women,” Panepinto continues. For this series, Panepinto has chosen women with whom she has had a long-lasting connection, often going as far back as her early childhood. She has seen many of them develop and transform into the people they are today. Each woman has had an influence on her life intimately, and on women as a whole. The first two paintings from the series will be exhibited at Novado Gallery.
About Novado Gallery and Show Hours
Novado Gallery’s regular hours are: Sat 12-5 pm, Sun 12-7 pm, Tues 10 am-8 pm, Wed 10 am-6 pm, Thurs 10 am-6 pm, and Mondays & Fridays by appointment; Private viewings of “Leveling” for collectors, groups and educational tours are encouraged and scheduled upon request.
Novado Gallery, LLC is a 3000-square-foot retail art gallery located at 110 Morgan Street in Jersey City, between Washington and Warren Streets, on the Morgan Street side of Modera Lofts. The gallery maintains a global reach with a rotating inventory of featured works on artsy.net. For more information or to schedule a visit, please call or text Novado Gallery, at (201) 744-6713. Also, please visit www.novadogallery.com or follow the gallery on Facebook at facebook.com/NovadoGallery for current gallery news and events.
What is “Leveling?”
“Leveling” is an artistic response to issues that permeate the social, economic, educational, and political landscape. Topics covered in the artwork will include important issues such as inequality, social status and women’s rights. With oil and acrylic paints, each artist gives life to the depicted figures on canvas that range from the unapologetic woman, pioneers of the Civil Rights movement, female business leaders, and the spiritual and emotional balance achieved by physical and metaphysical energy that exists between individuals. Artists appearing in the show have each cultivated an individual and naturally occurring style of art that pushes the boundaries of standard figurative works.
Stefania Panepinto’s Strength in Numbers Series
Stefania Panepinto is an artist and art advisor living in Jersey City. She received her Master’s in Fine Arts from New York Academy of Art. In her Hoboken art studio, she works in oil paint, mixed media, and sculpture to create unique works of art that embodies the vision and experience within each of her projects.
For “Leveling” Panepinto has painted a series of portraits of emerging women business leaders on her trademark blue background. “Women are the strengths of our businesses, our communities and our families,’ notes Panepinto. “In the Strength in Numbers: Empowered Women Series, I will be painting women who empower and transform themselves as well as other woman locally and world-wide.”
“Ultimately when women support other women, their strength in numbers builds both individually as well as ‘pancosmically’ to support all women,” Panepinto continues. For this series, Panepinto has chosen women with whom she has had a long-lasting connection, often going as far back as her early childhood. She has seen many of them develop and transform into the people they are today. Each woman has had an influence on her life intimately, and on women as a whole. The first two paintings from the series will be exhibited at Novado Gallery.
About Novado Gallery and Show Hours
Novado Gallery’s regular hours are: Sat 12-5 pm, Sun 12-7 pm, Tues 10 am-8 pm, Wed 10 am-6 pm, Thurs 10 am-6 pm, and Mondays & Fridays by appointment; Private viewings of “Leveling” for collectors, groups and educational tours are encouraged and scheduled upon request.
Novado Gallery, LLC is a 3000-square-foot retail art gallery located at 110 Morgan Street in Jersey City, between Washington and Warren Streets, on the Morgan Street side of Modera Lofts. The gallery maintains a global reach with a rotating inventory of featured works on artsy.net. For more information or to schedule a visit, please call or text Novado Gallery, at (201) 744-6713. Also, please visit www.novadogallery.com or follow the gallery on Facebook at facebook.com/NovadoGallery for current gallery news and events.
Artist Talk: Stefania Panepinto, Jennifer Watson, & Heather Morgan
April 22, 2018 at 3pm
April 22, 2018 at 3pm