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Tony Rodriguez | Jun 1–12, 2023

TONY RODRIGUEZ

Solo Exhibition

On View: Jun 1–12, 2023

While abstract and pop art have a strong history in New York, an often overlooked yet equally important genre is surrealism. Heralding this flame for many years now, international gallery Saphira & Ventura has kindled this tradition of the surreal with past exhibitions, both domestically and overseas. Elevating this to new heights with Chronicles of the Soul, the debut solo exhibition of surrealist artist, Tony Rodríguez, whose remarkable career in Cuba and Miami has earned hima reputable position in both places. The exhibition, featuring a collection curated by Alcinda Saphira, will include the artist’s newer pieces. Works will also be available on the gallery’s Artsy page.

Known as the “Painter of Reflections”, Miami-based painter and illustrator, Tony Rodríguez has won several awards for his skill and technique in art. His figurative works, completed in an academic yet contemporary style, features a wide variety of surrealistic elements. In these works, we see motifs of the artist’s inspiration from the ancient philosophies, together with poems, and modern universal elements. The viewer is struck by his enormous towers, panoramic landscape, and impressive machinery, which cite liberty and unites history and human experience.

“In the process of this exploration, I have discovered that persistence and dedication are the basic elements of art.” says Rodríguez, who was born and raised in Santiago de Cuba and for many years has worked as an art professor. Although his base is in Miami, his experience has been extensive, with nations such as Germany, France, Denmark, and Italy exhibiting his works in the past fifteen years. Currently his works are part of both public and private collections, such as, the Luciano Benetton, the Hispanic Cultural Center in Miami, among others. 

Curated by Alcinda Saphira
Production: Diego Ponce / Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho 
Design: Camila Crivelenti

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Reflective Expressions | May 23–29, 2023

Reflective Expressions

Collective Exhibition
May 23–29, 2023

Embracing contemporary approaches and disciplines and what it has to offer, midtown based gallery, Saphira & Ventura is proud to present Reflective Expressions, an exhibition uniting a collection of international artists whose works reflect not just their inner core, but also a variety of ideas, modes of thinking, and techniques.  

In keeping with the tradition of the reflective nature of art yet orienting itself through more contemporary approaches, the gallery hosts an exhibition of six artists, each from their own unique school and background. Bari Bing, based in New York and Miami, follows a gentle approach with colors yet in form and lines, very much in keeping with the art deco style which has been a great influence on her. With natural beauty, Belgian-based artist, FAN, invokes a lush biotic force in her depiction of creatures from the various nations she traveled. Highlighting a unique style, both contemporary in its boldness and tone. In the realm of abstract expressionism, the artist, Sylvain Boisjoly, shows us tender strokes with his acrylic paintings, works like Artifices and Somber Emotions being contrasting yet powerful pieces.

Barbara Shelley, on the other hand, shows her true colors with elements of New York’s alla mode fashion life and delightful mixed media figures. In a similar note with interdisciplinary artist, Adelia Clavien, whose celebrated portraits series with different mediums creating layers of overlapping materials capture iconic women such as Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot, among others with a flourishing conceptual perspective.

Finally, in his second exhibition with S&V Gallery, Behrouz Bahadoori, based in Vienna, expresses in his work a pathos of eternity, his broad and reverent landscapes, emphasizing an ideal yet also having the reposing element of a familiar oasis. 

Curated by Alcinda Saphira 
Production: Diego Ponce / Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho / André Machado 
Design: Camila Crivelenti

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Empower Her Art Forum | May 20–24, 2023

Empower Her Art Forum

May 20–24 2023 
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization Cairo, Egypt

After its successful exhibition in 2022, Saphira & Ventura and the New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS) is excited to announce its return to Cairo for the inauguration of the EMPOWER HER ART FORUM, a multinational exhibition dedicating to raising women’s voices and the empowering ethos of art. Working in collaboration with ARTODAY, the first edition will take place at The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, Egypt on Saturday, May 20th and will run until May 24th, 2023.

ARTODAY, a social enterprise based in Egypt with a mission to combat humanitarian issues through art has been active in its commitment to bring awareness to critical events and help enrich the lives of those in its domestic and international audiences. This exhibition will be featuring pieces from female artists of 34 different countries, guests will also be able to attend workshops and panel discussions.

In honor and gratitude to Artoday for its invitation, Saphira & Ventura Gallery is proud to exhibit its artists including New York based Bari Bing, known for her poignant use of primary colors and admiration for the art deco tradition. Having exhibited in Venice last year, Bari Bing’s iconic style has been shown in various international circles where her aesthetic most keenly shines. Barbara Shelly, an artist likewise based in New York, will also be exhibited, in her clarity of depicting alla mode figures of iconic fashion, Shelley creates stunning figures ranging in a mixed media approach with a contemporary flair. Likewise in the realm of fashion, Barbara Taylor Ahlfield’s delicate and academic style has been a trademark of her artworks. A fashion illustrator for many years, Ahlfield has mastered the art of the human form and has had her works exhibited in multiples cities around the globe. Maria T. Ason, also a NY artist and member of the Puerto Rican Women Painters Association, and whose works has been exhibited in Los Angeles and Miami, Ason’s dedication to art, graphic design, and drawing has been a staple to her career as an artist. Similar in her dedication is NY-based photographer Erika Fujyama, ever-dedicated to the perfect image, Fujyama’s art captures a cinematic landscape of New York’s cosmopolitan nature, featuring elaborate sequences of color, form and cultural language. Figurative art, on the other hand, is the language of Irene Van Celestine, also a NY based artist, Celestine touches on humanist themes in her artworks, introducing floral and mythical elements, dazzling her audience with a fascinating scenery of opulent figures and enchanting creatures. Also encompassing the figurative tradition, Anna Hopfensberger, of Munich is an artist whose vivacious caricatures capture their viewers with playful figures and animated narratives. The gallery will also be exhibiting Mali Perry, a dynamic artist honing in contemporary technological components in her art. Having exhibited in Madison Square Garden for the gallery’s celebrated Sport is Art exhibition, and Meagan J. Meehan, an interdisciplinary artist and writer likewise based in New York. Meehan’s stories encapsulate the visual arts, theatre, music, and cinema, yet her work also touches on themes relating to literature, travel, and fashion. The gallery is also delighted to exhibit an iconic sculpture by French sculptor Camille Claudel.

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