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Festival of Light
16/11/2020 - 23/12/2020
Nailya Alexander Gallery
41 E 57th Street
Suite 704
10022 New York
www.nailyaalexandergallery.com/
Festival of Light is a celebration of the holiday season and the coming New Year. As we near the end of 2020 and observe the rituals of Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Christmas, and other festivities, we enter a time of both joy and reflection, and a period that is always characterized by an element of magic and the miraculous. These holidays are celebrations of light and of the future, and they help to illuminate the path out of a difficult and painful year toward a new era, a time of harmony and peace. Our exhibition features works that encourage this spirit of reflectiveness by turning our attention toward beauty and connecting us to deeper aspects of being.
The exhibition includes works by Albarrán Cabrera (b. 1969, Spain), Denis Brihat (b. 1928, Paris), Ingar Krauss (b. 1965, East Berlin), Lucretia Moroni (b. 1960, Milan), Ann Rhoney (b. 1953, Niagara Falls), George Tice (b. 1938, Newark), Alexey Titarenko (b. 1962, St. Petersburg), and Pentti Sammallahti (b. 1950, Helsinki). Each artist exhibits not only a distinct style, but also a unique and masterful printing process, with materials ranging from gelatin silver and oil paint to palladium, albumen, and gold leaf.
16/11/2020 - 23/12/2020
Nailya Alexander Gallery
41 E 57th Street
Suite 704
10022 New York
www.nailyaalexandergallery.com/
Festival of Light is a celebration of the holiday season and the coming New Year. As we near the end of 2020 and observe the rituals of Thanksgiving, Chanukah, Christmas, and other festivities, we enter a time of both joy and reflection, and a period that is always characterized by an element of magic and the miraculous. These holidays are celebrations of light and of the future, and they help to illuminate the path out of a difficult and painful year toward a new era, a time of harmony and peace. Our exhibition features works that encourage this spirit of reflectiveness by turning our attention toward beauty and connecting us to deeper aspects of being.
The exhibition includes works by Albarrán Cabrera (b. 1969, Spain), Denis Brihat (b. 1928, Paris), Ingar Krauss (b. 1965, East Berlin), Lucretia Moroni (b. 1960, Milan), Ann Rhoney (b. 1953, Niagara Falls), George Tice (b. 1938, Newark), Alexey Titarenko (b. 1962, St. Petersburg), and Pentti Sammallahti (b. 1950, Helsinki). Each artist exhibits not only a distinct style, but also a unique and masterful printing process, with materials ranging from gelatin silver and oil paint to palladium, albumen, and gold leaf.