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When SVmeta (NFTs) Meets MACO Museum in Portofino | April 23–30 2022

When SAPHIRA & VENTURA METAVERSE (NFTs) Meets MACO MUSEUM ART in PORTOFINO

Opening: April 23 2022
April 23 – 30 2022
Castelo Brown, Via Alla Penisola, 13
16034 Portofino GE, Italy

Coming together to present a selective body of contemporary works, Saphira & Ventura and MACO Museum invites guests to explore the digital works in NFT format of contemporary artists ranging from different countries all over the world. Launching an exhibition in Portofino, Italy, the works are curated by Alcinda Saphira of New York and will be available to view in the upcoming vernissage on April 23 in the historic Castello Brown located in Portofino’s picturesque harbor and will be on display until April 30, 2022.

New York, NY April 14__Collaboration has been a staple in the art industry since its inception, and as mediums and modes of expressions change, so does the angle of how dealers and artists work together to present new works. Having a diverse group of artists for its first exhibition in the Ligurian city of Portofino, Saphira & Ventura will present its Metaverse project by showcasing the non-fungible token renditions of their collection among other artists who have works in the medium. Among such artists Huang Xiang, is considered one of the greatest poets of 20th Century China, a master calligrapher, painter, and a preeminent, Post-Cultural Revolution poet of China. Korean artist, Hijo Nam, will likewise exhibit her work with various materials, ranging from wood, steel, oil, acrylic, all in a unique edition in NFT format. Such pieces have recently been exhibited in Dubai and has gain much traction in the US and European market. While the works of abstract artist Neil Kerman, an artist that has made a great name for himself in New York, can also be seen. Ranging in other styles and subjects, the exhibition will feature Charles Payne, an artist whose aesthetics explore the serene and delicate balance between different shades and forms. Based in New York, Payne has also collaborated with the gallery for many NFT presentations likewise the case with Gui Calil, whose lush use of colors also compliment a dynamic union between different shades. Daphne Anastassiou, an artist combining vivid colors with an elegant, almost performative, approach, reflecting the dedication of the artist in presenting beauty in a variety of colors. In this regard, Melissa Hin, likewise experiments with vivid colors but rather on the charm of landscapes and flowers, which in their NFT format, captures the movement of such elements in order to highlight their similarity to nature. Italian artist, Paolo Terdich, will also have his acqua series exhibited in NFT format, presenting movement of water and human bodies in a whole new light than the original oil on canvas. Yusuke Akamatsu, on the other hand, presents to the viewer a different subject with his various commentary pieces, touching on different social themes. Such is the case with Victoria Citro, with her “Mom, I am a rich man” series which has won great acclaim in international exhibitions. NFT works will also be shown by Odair Mindello, whose caricature-like figures recall the stylistic approach of naive art but also with a distinct contemporary innovation.

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Curator by Alcinda Saphira
Production: Albert Valente / Liz Carvalho
Graphic Design: Camila Crivelenti

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Walkcropolis

Walkacropolis

Patrick Berminghan, Jee Won Kim and Carl Skelton

Saphira & Ventura Art Design Architecture
New York International Contemporary Art Society (NYICAS)
European Cultural Centre (ECC)
Venice Architecture Biennial 2021

WALKACROPOLIS is a project by Gotham Innovation Greenhouse, designed by Jee Won Kim, Carl Skelton & Patrick Bermingham.

What if people were more important than cars? What if walking was the preferred mode of transportation? The idea of the WALKACROPOLIS urban walkway is to elevate pedestrians to a new level.

The project aims to take thousands of pedestrians “off the street” to a safer, brighter, quieter, more civil, and civic higher ground, providing new vantage points to see the city while facilitating and supporting autonomous vehicle circulation the ground level.

In addition, WALKACROPOLIS allows new reasons to walk while integrating new technologies for interaction and communication with pedestrians.

Pedestrians will be able to walk 1 kilometer in 15 minutes, allowing them to meet and greet each other as fellow citizens rather than as obstructions in their path.

Patrick Bermingham

Bermingham is an internationally recognized artist whose career spans decades. With a BFA in Sculpture, Bermingham has studied with and apprenticed with several renowned artists, including Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook, Sir Anthony Caro, and Tim Scott. Bermingham participated in the first Canadian Wildlife exhibition in 1974 together with Robert Bateman and A.J. Casson. Bermingham frequently travels to Chile to work in the studio of Francisco Gazitua, whose large-scale public installations and sculptures can be seen in multiple countries, including three iconic public sculptures in Toronto and several in Chile. Bermingham has exhibited his work in the United States and Canada and recently completed a commission for the International Operating Engineers Union, Local 793, and created a memorial garden honoring the over 30 fallen members of the union. Bermingham also created a commemorative sculpture for Lee Academy to honor an 11-year-old student who died tragically in 2011.

Carl Skelton

Skelton, Dr. -Ing. directs the Gotham Innovation Greenhouse in New York and the Centre for City Ecologies in Toronto, working at the forefront of development of new tools and practices to support collaborative participation in urban design, planning and governance.

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Deconstructions | Apr 11–17 2022

Deconstructions

Phygital Exhibition

On view: April 11 – 17 2022
4 W 43rd St. #416, New York, NY 10036

Presenting a collective exhibition of five unique contemporary artists, Deconstructions invites guests to behold contemporary pieces and the mesmerizing power of both their beauty and aesthetic statement. A Phygital exhibition, both physical and digital, the opening reception will be held on April 13 from 6pm to 8:30pm at Saphira & Ventura Gallery located on 4 W 43rd St. #416 New York, NY and run until April 17 2022.

New York, NY March 28__In the vast metropolitan culture of New York, various meanings can be dismantled and deconstructed. In its newest exhibition, Saphira & Ventura Gallery presents a collective touching on five artists. Guests will have the opportunity to see the fine conceptual pieces by Hijo Nam, an artist based in South Korea who experiments with various materials, ranging from wood, steel, oil, acrylic, and other mediums. Nam’s pieces have recently been exhibited in Dubai and Palm Beach where her works were received with a warm reception. Hyper-realist, Paolo Terdich, will also be exhibited. Having an exhibition in Venice during the Biennale in 2019, Terdich’s pool works have proven to be popular in the United States as well, along with his still life works. The exhibition will also incorporate the works in their non-fungible token (NFT) format; introducing various artists to the ascending crypto market. This has been the case with the work of Quebec-based artist, Aro, an abstract expressionist artist who elicits gentle yet striking works of balanced abstract strokes in a duochromatic plane. The works in NFT format take the opportunity to play with these strokes and offer a synchronized harmonic balance between the different shapes and colors. In terms of figurative work, the paintings of Rachael Brown will be exhibited, works that illustrate a lush and vibrant floral setting. Her paintings, combining spring colors with a lively, almost performative, approach, reflect the strong inspirations the artist has. Her studio in Aberdeenshire and its nearby coastline, she is greatly influenced by the visual stimulation that surrounds her, such as the colors of the sea, sky, the beauty and tragedy of nature. Finally, the works of Swiss artist, Regula Margrit-Bill will be exhibited. Pieces with a smooth and opaque hue, encompassing a scenic aesthetic that shows the skills of the artist’s background in the School of Design in Bern, Switzerland. The exhibition is curated by Alcinda Saphira and is part of Saphira & Ventura commitment to showcasing the variety of talent in the fields of technology, art, and design.


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

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G20 – Sustainable Solutions

G20 - Sustainable Solutions:

ART & CONFERENCE

THE BROKEN IDYLLY​

Venice and the Amazon:
The paradigm of a new sustainability model.
Sustainable Solutions for the G20

Monday, July 5, 2021 – 17.00
Palazzo Mora:
Strada Nova, Cannaregio 3659, 30121 Venice – Italy

Saphira & Ventura Art Design Architecture, in collaboration with YBGSNA & Maoritsyoo, will present the G20 Sustainable Solutions event on the major international event that will bring together the G20 Economy and Finance Ministers summit in Venice. The conference will gather in Venice on July 5th, at Palazzo Mora, a group of international experts who will address issues related to sustainability through a series of conferences.

The narrative parallelism of this event focuses on two fragile realities – Venice and the Amazon – which represent the historical, cultural, and natural order of humanity. The voices of Venice and the Amazon, despite their different declines, will create a concrete experience of unity until they come together.

Venice is an incredible work of art crystallized over time. The industrialization of the 20th century intensified the dangers to the life of the lagoon from man’s work. The discussion that rages today concerns more current issues such as over tourism that has become the economic engine of the historic center, the depopulation of the city, the growing damage caused by the frequency of floods and the progressive damage and pollution of the lagoon ecosystem due to cruise ships. On the other side of the planet, in a similar way, the Amazon has lost much of its biodiversity and this degradation is a result of continuous deforestation and climate change. Logging, fires, and the continued encroachment on indigenous lands threaten not only the region’s thriving biological treasures, but also the rich cultural treasures.

Our planet is a single ecosystem whose parts are interdependent and environmental problems pose a real existential threat. This symposium aims to raise awareness, raise awareness, and address issues that are poorly supported due to economic interests, but also open a dialogue between artists, architects, academics, and experts that can culminate in real sustainability actions and end with a conscious progress of society through perfection. combination of environmental sciences, architectural and artistic disciplines. Venice, like the Amazon, can become the paradigm of a new model of socio-environmental sustainability.

The event will start at 5 pm with a guided tour of the Time Space Existence exhibition; will follow a cycle of conferences that will involve personalities who will present the Amazonian reality and the preservation of its culture, such as Dr. Aidalina do Nascimento, Samela Sateré Mawé, Suzan Vasconcelos Valentim and Jackson Alencar Silva. Professor Takashi Yakamoshi, architect Patricia O’Reilly and artist Alexandre Mavignier will propose some sustainable solutions at an architectural and artistic level. Architects Yuval Baer and Joseph Press will illustrate the challenges and opportunities of architecture in the Anthropocene era; all crowned by video art by Maor Michaelov Maoritsyoo: The Burning Bush. The event will close with a presentation by Sergio Pascolo, architect, and professor at the IUAV University of Venice and a lecture by Hélène Molinari, president of SUMus.

The meeting, organized by Saphira & Ventura in collaboration with YBGSNA & Maoritsyoo, and coordinated by Alcinda Saphira and Louis Ventura in the Mora Palace gardens. The cocktail and lectures will start at 6:30 pm, following the rules issued to contain Covid-19’s epidemiological emergency.

Saphira & Ventura Art Design Architecture: located in the heart of New York, it has hosted, since 2012, works of art, architecture and avant-garde design and promotes established and emerging artists in the international art scene. Saphira & Ventura’s mission was realized through the organization of individual and group exhibitions, collaborations with public and private entities, museums, and art fairs, capable of writing essential pages of international contemporary art. The gallery is dedicated to emphasizing the multiple forms of expression capable of meeting the diverse interests of its buyers.

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Elke Schmölzer – Stonefaces

Elke Schmölzer

Stonefaces

elke schmoelzer

Solo Exhibition Presented at Saphira & Ventura Gallery
in collaboration with Stainer Gallery Viena

Mar 22 – Apr 3, 2022
Opening Reception March 22 from 7–9:30pm
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Saphira & Ventura Gallery 4 W 43rd St. #416 New York, NY 10036

Elke Schmölzer – Biography

*1972, grew up in Tamsweg/Salzburg/Austria, lives and works in Vienna since 1993. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under the supervision of Arnulf Rainer, Peter Kogler and Gunter Damisch. Several times she attended the Summer-Academy Geras/Waldviertel(Austria) and got important feed-back by Prof. Bernhard Hollemann. Her international exhibition activities include solo- and group shows and participations of biennales and art fairs at home and abroad. Her in 2007 self-published catalogue „snapshots 1993 – 2007“and the continuation catalogue “snapshots 2007-2019” document her artwork since 1993 and include besides acrylic works on canvas and diverse drawings and mixed media techniques also texts and poems of her own. Her preferred themes -within she shows in a humorous satiric and enigmatic way her sight of the universe – are variations of faces, nature, seasons and feelings. Glimpses of happiness as well as deep nights of soul she is painting, drawing and describing full of colours, getting her inspiration, as she herself says with a twinkling eye “by life, love and the deep blue sea”  

Artist Statement

My art is – like life – an experimental journey – a creative process – ever changing – expressive -emotional – and full of colours and humour –sometimes it feels like meditation sometimes like explosion – everyday life – people who cross my way – love and nature – inspire me and flow into my work – I catch glimpses and present my personal sight of the universe

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World Art Forum | Jan 15–19 2022

THE WORLD ART FORUM​

International Contemporary Art Forum for Sustainable Development

Jan 15–19 2022 | Cairo, Egypt

The World Art Forum in its first round will be in the land of civilization and culture, Egypt. Choosing Egypt as the inaugural location strengthens our vision and mission of bringing together East and West, global artists, and galleries.

The forum will take place from 15th to 19th January 2022 at the Marriott Mena House in Cairo, with an expectation of over 1,000 visitors and the participation of over 20 international, regional, and local galleries. Forum Activities: Exhibition | Roundtable Discussions | Art Experience | Awards | Sustainable Development Dialogue.

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