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Ideology Unfastened | Jan 17–26, 2024

IDEOLOGY UNFASTENED

Collective Exhibition Exhibition

Jan 17 – 26, 2024

While the artist’s visions are manifested in the physical world, their journey to interpret such ideas on the canvas have relied on the releasing of their intuitions bounded in their creative spirit. The contemporary exhibition, Ideology Unfastened, by Saphira Ventura together with the support of the New York International Contemporary Art Society, showcases nine contemporary artists, each exploring different themes on their respective mediums. The exhibition is curated by Alcinda Saphira.

 

Opening the new year with a carefully selected group of contemporary artists, Saphira & Ventura will feature artists from its international collection following the theme of release, boundless energy, and the volition to make manifest their ideologies in the visual world. Among them Maria Angelica Viso, known for precise geometric structures, the pieces capture the influences of the op-art school and masters such as Jesus Rafael Soto and Carlos Cruz Diez, in its tender harmony of lines and curves. 

The case is similar with Alice Vilhena, whose delicate features of the human body intermingle with bichromatic shapes in a stunning approach to surrealism. Gui Calil, an abstract painter, synthesizes his resin in acrylic, capturing the versatility of abstraction not only in tone but in technique. A similar approach is done by Soonik Kwon, an iconic Korean artist, interpreting colors of his nation both with an intricate use of  graphite in a panoramic expression on the canvas. Throughout his career, Kwon has exhibited in Korea’s most prestigious fairs as well as exhibitions in Europe and North America. 

The case of playful technique can be attributed to Maria Ason as well and her picturesque yet unorthodox floral art. Experimenting with colors and mediums, the artist utilizes the scanography technique and acrylic, bringing to life works with a puzzling yet striking nature. Colleen Martin creates works in the abstract tradition, her Rhythmic Color series, for example, captures yellows and reds in a lush and elegant manner. The artist cites yoga as one of her dominant influences. 

Roberto Arraiz, another artist but focusing on optical art but via the painting medium where he highlights the divine qualities of circles, a symbol evoking infinity. Brooklyn-based artist, Tony Leonardo Cimino, on the other hand, introduces figures to his viewers, capturing a variety of shapes, figures, and his perspective on them while photography and digital-artist Abby Perillo explores different themes and techniques via her photographic skills and talent. The exhibition’s nine artists highlight different ideologies, themes, and perceptions, yet all merge in the confluence to unleash and unfasten their creative potential.

 

Curation: Alcinda Saphira 
Production: Liz Carvalho / Albert Valente  
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS) 
Design: Camila Crivelenti

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Mali Perry | Dec 13–22, 2023

MALI PERRY

Solo Exhibition Exhibition

Dec 13–22, 2023

Internationally Acclaimed Artist Mali Perry Unveils Captivating Solo Exhibition  

 Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking work of acclaimed artist Mali Perry as she unveils her latest solo exhibition, a stunning fusion of modern artistry and timeless beauty.

 Hailing from Washington DC, Mali Perry has established herself as a multifaceted talent, seamlessly weaving together the disciplines of painting, photography, and performance to create a truly immersive artistic experience.

Perry’s journey as an artist began at a tender age, as she fearlessly explored diverse mediums and styles, ultimately honing her craft to perfection. Her upcoming exhibition promises to showcase the culmination of her artistic odyssey, offering patrons a glimpse into her unique and captivating world.

Drawing inspiration from her early exposure to body painting and her formative years spent amidst the vibrant cultural tapestry of Kauai, Hawaii, Perry’s work exudes a sense of raw, unbridled creativity that is as evocative as it is visually stunning. Her exceptional talent has been honed through a rigorous artistic education, including studies at the renowned Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, Parsons Paris, Parsons NYC, and a degree in Illustration from the prestigious Savannah College of Art and Design.

Mali Perry’s solo exhibition promises to be a celebration of modern artistry, a testament to the power of creativity, and an invitation to immerse oneself in the boundless depths of human expression. Audiences can expect to be moved, inspired, and thoroughly enchanted by the masterpieces on display, as Perry’s work continues to captivate hearts and minds across the globe.

The exhibition is set to take place at Saphira & Ventura Gallery

from December 13 to 22.
 

The curator Alcinda Saphira, inviting art enthusiasts, collectors, and connoisseurs to witness the magic of Mali Perry’s artistic vision firsthand.

Join us as we embark on a transcendent journey through the artistic wonders of Mali Perry, a visionary force in the modern art world.

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Revival | Nov 22–28, 2023

revival

Collective Exhibition

Nov 22–28, 2023

While the theme of revival has been a staple throughout the history of art, its strength and amplitude never yields but remains resistant from antiquity to contemporaneity. This theme is explored by eight contemporary artists in the new exhibition by Saphira & Ventura in partnership with the New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS). Curated by Alcinda Saphira.

The exhibition will feature eight contemporary artists, among them Behrouz Bahadoori, known for his landscapes, the artist works with a variety of mediums and explore themes of revival among his evocative passages, Maria Del Page in her lush works revives many influences of the iconic abstract expressionism so recognized in New York’s art history. 

The exhibition will feature New York-based artists such as Jaime Vasquez, acclaimed for his signature works capturing historical and mythical figures while blending them with allegorical modernity. Antonio Oliveira, also based in New York, captures themes of revival with his mixed-media works. Anna Barysheva, proficient in different techniques and styles, will have her floral pieces on display, while Laura Pretto Vargas, a figurative artist, introduces us to profound portraits highlighting a multitude of emotions while the smooth abstract works of Helenara Andrade play with different forms. 

Returning to the city, New York-based artist, Irene van Celestine, a dynamic storyteller with a myriad of influences, will have her works presented, feminine figures which light up the canvas with exuberant actions and motions. The gallery will also showcase a performance art by local artist, Alana Rosa, known for her diverse and dynamic performances.

 

Curation: Alcinda Saphira 
Production: Liz Carvalho / Albert Valente  
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS) 
Design: Camila Crivelenti 

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Rebecca Stenn | Nov 9–20, 2023

FACE | Rebecca Stenn

Solo Exhibition

Nov 9–20, 2023

In New York’s great history as an art capital, an appreciation for both the figurative and abstract tradition, has gradually cultivated itself as the twin pillars which exemplify the strength of New York. Both influence multi-dimensional artist, Rebecca Stenn whose solo exhibition, Face, is the theme of the upcoming exhibition by Saphira & Ventura Gallery.

Curated by Alcinda Saphira.

While initiating her career as a dancer and choreographer, Rebecca Stenn has lent her grace from the movement of music to the movement of the brush. Inspired by the strokes and textures of rich abstraction paintings, the artist intrinsically links her decades of dance performance to the importance of space and proximity in her pieces. In her new series, Face, the pieces explore what happens when she excludes features, allowing lines, colors and spaces to fill them in for the viewer. In essence, the viewer lays their own story onto the abstract face in front of them. While a variety of techniques are applied to her other works, Stenn also guides her brush to the creation of portraits and faces in other series.

Exploring the passions, sentiments and sensations of a face, the exhibition includes a few pieces which dive into the architectural faces of hills, mountains and rivers. In the description of her process, the artist remarks “I want to paint a face that tells a story, that holds a question, that is lost in thought or reverie.” The exhibition will feature other works in addition to the Face series culminating in her panoramic experience. Stenn’s career too has been wide and innovative, with previous exhibitions being held in cities abounding the globe such as Venice and Milan in Italy, London, Lisbon together with New York and Miami.

Curation: Alcinda Saphira
Production: Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS)
Design: Camila Crivelenti

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Barbara Shelly | Oct 19–27, 2023

Barbara Shelly

Solo Exhibition

Oct 19–27, 2023

An artist capturing the various movements around her, New York artist
Barbara Shelly, has been involved in various modes of expression, such as the fine and performing arts. In keeping with this artistic ethos, the
multi-disciplinary gallery, Saphira & Ventura together with the New York
International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS) announces a solo exhibition followed by a collaborative effort with Alison Cook Beatty Dance, an innovative school specializing in diverse styles and jazz pianist, Simon T. Church. 

In her mixed-media paintings, New York-based artist, Barbara Shelly captures scenes reflecting current events, politics, fashion, the performing arts as well as a variety of contemporary elements.

“My passion for the arts, admiration for leaders, compassion for humanity, and hope for change emerge in my work,” says Shelly, who has been active not only as a painter but also in the broader community of New York artists that includes ballet, fashion, cinema, etc… Her involvement as a board member of Ballet and Beyond NYC speaks to her devotion to the art of ballet, of which she herself practiced. The organization makes rigorous ballet training accessible to all populations, partnering with existing after-school programs and other non-profit organizations that provide services to children outside of their academic day. In truth, her passion for the performing arts has been manifested in her paintings to include subjects such as Spike Lee, Aretha Franklin, Stella Abrera, among others. 

The exhibition will not only feature such iconic pieces by the artist but also a spotlight on her three-dimensional works. Finally, on October 27th during the closing reception, there will be a live performance by the performers of Alison Cook Beatty Dance, a company exploring the universal human condition through expansive and emotionally driven movement. Part of the proceeds of the sales of Barba Shelly’s artworks will be going towards the Alison Cook Beatty Dance. In addition, there will also be a live performance by jazz pianist, Simon T. Church.

Curation: Alcinda Saphira
Production: Liz Carvalho / Albert Valente
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS)
Design: Camila Crivelenti

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Intuitive Dialogues | Sept 28–Oct 9, 2023

INTUITIVE DIALOGUES

COLLECTIVE Exhibition

Sept 28–Oct 9, 2023

In their journey to interpret their vision on the canvas, artists have relied on a profound intuition gradually developing itself in various stages. This leads to a variety of ideas, emotions, and sketches that forms the core synthesis of their thoughts. In its newest exhibition, Intuitive Dialogues, global gallery Saphira Ventura together with the New York International Contemporary Art Society, explore the effects of such dialogues as they manifest themselves on the canvas. 

The upcoming exhibition will feature an assemblage of artists both national and international that make part of the gallery’s versatile approach to its exhibition. From Austria, figurative artist, Elke Schmolzer, enriches her canvas with the anthromorphization of stones, a native element in her local community while photographer Maria Alejandra Ibáñez captures her local rocks via the snap of the camera, together with the various flora and fauna that inhabit the regions of Peru. Regarding the art of painting, a strong saturation and playful form characterizes the work of New York-based artist José Auquilla, as he captures the natural brilliancy of his colors, splashing them gracefully on the canvas. Another New York-based painter, Joanne Handler, creates her subjects with a medley of media, presenting techniques ranging from figurative to abstract expressionism. Moving into three dimensional works, the angular sculptures of artist, Gisseline Amiuny de Ottati blends in the elements of neo-kinetic and op-art in a contemporary framework. Intuitive Dialogues will also feature Rita BasuMallick, another New York-based painter, known for her landscape oil pieces showing gentle details in both a modern and contemporary style.

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Barbara Tyler Ahlfield | Sept 7–18, 2023

BARBARA TYLER AHLFIELD

Solo Exhibition & Fashion Interventions

Sept 7–18 2023

Heralding once more the glamorous tradition of New York Fashion Week, the vibrant international gallery, Saphira Ventura will be debuting its solo exhibition of fashion illustrator and painter, Barbara Tyler Ahlfield featuring new and older works during the iconic fashionperiod. Supported by the New York International Contemporary Art Society and curated by Alcinda Saphira, the exhibition accumulates the rich experiences of the artist and her career as a fashion illustrator and also her works on oil. 

 

In her career as a leading fashion illustrator for Lord & Taylor, artist Barbara Tyler Ahlfield’s  double-page fashion illustrations were featured in the Sunday edition of the New York Times. Pursing a course to ‘romance the human face and form’ Ahlfield’s artistic dedication quickly caught the attention of the broader art community, leading her to exhibit her oil paintings, capturing the grace of fashionable models in a pose of power yet with a touch of serenity. Regarding her style, the artist remarks “I consider myself a blend of classical, realistic figurative with modern, fashion-inspired quasi-impressionist.” Ahlfield’s work featured in Saphira Ventura’s participation at the 2018 Palm Beach Show where her golden Marestelle and her lush Reunion was exhibited to a warm reception. Ahlfield’s paintings and illustrations invite the viewer not only to a world of fashion but also brings the academic ingenuity of the great figurative tradition. 

Curated by: Alcinda Saphira 

Production: Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho 
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS) 
Design: Camila Crivelenti 

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Artists Love NYC | Aug 16–22, 2023

ARTISTS LOVE NYC

Collective Exhibition

Aug 16–22 2023

As per tradition, New York City absorbs and molds the cutting-edge artists of tomorrow, hence why Saphira Ventura Gallery, based in Midtown Manhattan, pays another tribute to its home city in an exhibition of a selection of contemporary artists breaking boundaries and initiating new ideas. Curated by co-founder Alcinda Saphira and supported by the New York International Contemporary Art Society

Artists Love New York invites both locals and visitors to an exhibition highlighting different artists whose style, technique, and approach offer an insight into their visions. The exhibition will feature both debuts and returning artists to the iconic Big Apple. Artists that embrace the NY ethos such and will have their SV debut include Raul Proenza, Claudia Lüthi, Kayla Gaudet, Artur Gelumbauskas, Alice Vilhena, Yasemin Yilmaz, Shereen Badr, and Ro Illanes, while returning artists such as Bari Bing, Antonio Oliveira, James Venuti, Maria T Anson, Steven Broadway, Erika Fujyama, Monica Sarmiento-Archer, Rene Nascimento, and Rebecca Stenn come with a new vitality to the exhibition. As part of the gallery’s dedication to the multi-disciplinary tradition, Artists Love New York brings together a variety of artistic experiences harmoniously entwined to focus not just on the individual works but the exhibition as a force of art in and of itself, a commemoration linking sight, sound, and touch. The above artists partake in the gallery’s tribute to New York City in continuance of her timeless tradition of welcoming

innovative talent and inspiring new and fresh ideas.

 

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Curation: Alcinda Saphira 
Production: Diego Ponce / Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho 
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS) 
Design: Camila Crivelenti 

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Tones of the Earth | Aug 2–14, 2023

tones of the earth

Collective Exhibition

Aug 2–14 2023

In its newest exhibition, international gallery Saphira & Ventura, presents Tones of the Earth, an exhibition showcasing a series of artists exploring tone, texture, color, and a variety of earthly elements in their work. 

The exhibition will feature six artists from the gallery’s location, such as landscape artist Bherouz Bahadoori, working with oil, acrylic, among other other mediums, highlighting a powerful breath of expression in his works. A different approach is taken by French artist Geraldine Laly, known for the subtle alchemy of her style, mixing different materials to create an elaborate picture. While the direction taken by Swiss artist Regula Margrit-Bill, a follower of the abstract tradition, captures the grace of colors while touching on strong shadows while Hijo Nam focuses on the abstract by synthesizing various materials in a three-dimensional format.

Of the figurative tradition, the gallery presents Irene Van Celestine, whose compelling figures depict fascinating stories in the foregrounds of remarkable landscapes. While earthly textures are explored by Gloria Dumit, together with the delicate nature of birds and their flight.

The free and limitless use of color shows us a new phase for Elisabeth Wortsman. It achieves its own expression, a particular language. The translation of that moment in which she shapes her internal reconstruction in color is something very beautiful, without being overwhelming in perfect harmony, free from the past, ready for a new flight. Elisabeth’s informal abstract digital work is endowed with many structural elements such as lines, planes, and color, among others, which have perceptive and emotional qualities, each with its own weight and implications that must be analyzed in order to provide its definition and description, even if the artist uses several languages in a single work.

Curated by: Alcinda Saphira
Production: Diego Ponce / Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS)
Design: Camila Crivelenti

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In Vivid Colors | Jul 19–28, 2023

in vivid colors

Collective Exhibition & book Launch

July 19–28 2023

From its affair with modernists such as Mondrian and Rothko, to pop icons like Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol, the city of New York’s fascination with strong tones have played a pivotal role in its growth. Continuing this tradition, Saphira & Ventura Gallery, supported by the New York International Contemporary Art Society, honors the works which experiment with this element in its newest exhibition, In Vivid Colors, curated by Alcinda Saphira.

The showing focuses on the gallery’s contemporary artists, their impactful colors, and how they work with their subjects whether abstract or figurative.  The exhibition can also be viewed online on the gallery’s Artsy page.

The Gallery has dedicated its attention to technique, color, iconography, and a variety of factors that play a role in how art is created and appreciated. The newest exhibition, In Vivid Colors, presents an artist guest of honor, Philippe de Kraan, whose recent inauguration of the De Kraan Art Museum has made its important mark on the New York cultural scene. De Kraan’s cornucopia of gentle colors in a pointillist approach captures scenes of surrealism, inviting a dream-like story to the viewer. 

Playing with geometry and its sharp tones, both in line and color, is Chicago-based artist, Roby FrankelLinking these two forces, Frankel’s work emerges from the canvas with kinetic energy, exploring tone and space. A similar yet more fluid approach is seen in the works of Liesbeth Willaert, whose dynamic lines cross to form intricate shapes in a world where both the abstract and the figurative collide. 

For Willaert, texture plays an important role in her mixed-media works. The abstract works of Gui Calil, an artist excellent in the technique of transitions. The abstract canvas balances the art of light and darkness in a delicate union. 

Present as well in the exhibition are the ludic pieces of New York-based artist, Meagan J. Meehan, whose style evokes a boundless joviality. Meehan has also pioneered an approach entitled “Conscious Perceptionalism”  focuses on works that can rotate 360 degrees on a wall. 
Elke Schmolzer, a figurative artist, explores saturation among her picturesque figures, a panorama of stone faces telling a story with the brightness of their eyes and other features. 

In terms of portraiture and its vitality for color, multi-disciplinary artist, Adelia Clavien, marvels her viewers with the faces of iconic actors ranging from Bardot and Monroe to more universal figures highlighting the beauty in its varied form.

The gallery will also be hosting a book presentation by award-winning writer, Brigidina Gentile, and the publication of her latest publication, Tequila. 

Production: Diego Ponce / Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho
Design: Camila Crivelenti
Support: New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS), Bi/Coa: Bicultural Community of the A
mericas.

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