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NEW YORK.- George J. Robinson, founder and Executive Director, announced that Nurtureart has opened the Nurtureart Gallery and Emerging Curator Resource Center and a branch office at 475 Keap Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Responding to the awareness that a burgeoning gallery district was coming to life in the artistic neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Robinson said "We are thrilled to be opening the NURTUREart Gallery and Emerging Curators Resource Center in an area teeming with creative artists, budding curators, and an audience both receptive to, and in need of community space in which to collaborate on projects and present the fruit of artistic endeavor." Proposals from independent emerging curators are encouraged and reviewed for exhibitions in the NURTUREart Gallery or host venues and the New York Metropolitan area. Any career-track fine artist over the age of 18 and not exclusively represented by a gallery may make a free portfolio submission to the Artists Registry. Details are posted at www.nurtureart.org Inaugural Exhibition "ID_ENTITY" - The inaugural exhibition "ID_ENTITY" (curated by David Gibson) presents a group of artists whose subject is our psychological relationship with the body, with dynamics of desire, and with those physical and cerebral elements which aid us in focusing psychologically subversive energies. These elements are central to, though often lately located the formulation of personality, in particular the motivation behind idiosyncratic and creative impulses. All it takes is a minute shift in perspective-in the pronounced character of the term Identity itself--to reveal how necessary the element of the "Id" is to our nature. Though it is by its very origin in Psychoanalysis a synthetic intellectual construction, this term has become so accepted into common sense that any exploration of the cultural significance of independent intuitive acts should at least relate if not pay homage to it. Andre Breton desired psychoanalysis to aid him in accomplishing the aim of "the expulsion of man from himself (Nadja, 24)". At this later date, we are inextricably bound to the vision of ourselves which the received knowledge of Psychoanalysis has wrought, and it is for us to create what results from it so that its subsequent cultural significance may replace the mystery of our origin. Artists represented are Sandra Bermudez, Amy Chaiklin, Chrissy Conant, Veronica Cross, Carla Gannis, Tina La Porta, Joan Linder, Norma Markley, Leemour Pelli, Catya Plate, Gae Savannah, Diana Shpungin & Nicole Engelmann, Maria Spector, Ginna Triplett, Marina Tsesarskaya and Deborah Wasserman. The Gallery is open for viewing by the public Saturdays and Sundays from 1PM to 6PM and by appointment. The exhibition will be on view through November 16th.
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Today's News
September 28, 2024
A museum director's heirs lay claim to his Rembrandts
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An exclusive peek at the Met's reimagined Rockefeller Wing
A library that holds its own among museums
ALBERTINA Museum exhibits the entire fascination of Marc Chagall's world of themes and motifs
Exhibition of sculptures and works on paper by David Rabinowitch opens at Peter Blum Gallery
Masterpieces by Maarten van Heemskerck in the Netherlands for the first time
V&A gains support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to transform its historic South Asia gallery
Casemore Gallery opens an exhibition of works from artists Sungho Bae, Efrat Hakimi, Thomas Kong, Ed Oh and Guanyu Xu
Works by Antonio de Guezala enter the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum by purchase, donation, and long-term loan
Royal College of Art announces the winners of the Helen Hamlyn Design Awards for 2024
Pristine, precious first edition of 'The Lord of The Rings' trilogy rises in Heritage Auctions event
A photo booth downtown draws a nostalgic crowd
Philadelphia's BalletX shows variety but little depth
Production linked to Neil Gaiman is halted amid sexual assault claims
Lhasa's music captivated audiences everywhere but here
Francis Ford Coppola reenters a changed Hollywood. It could be rough.
Maggie Smith, grand dame of stage and screen, dies at 89
NAACP Legal Defense Fund records newly digitized and now available online from the Library of Congress
New York Film Festival pitches its ever-expanding, global tent
Clarice Rivers, earthy muse of two artists, dies at 88
Neil King Jr., who wrote of a long walk of 'renewal,' dies at 65
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