François Ghebaly now representing Em Rooney, Ivy Haldeman, & Ludovic Nkoth
Ivy Haldeman, Colossus, Shadow Cast Over Eye, Ring Finger Touches Lips, Pinky Out, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 83.5 x 57.5 inches (212 x 146 cm).
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Em Rooney
Across a multidimensional practice that spans sculpture and photography, Em Rooney creates artworks invested in narrative representation and haptic sensuality. She blends inspiration from the natural world using a touched and generous approach to her materials, which range widely from welded steel and blown glass to tulle and rice paper. In some works, her sculptural constructions act as elaborate artists frames for her photography. In other works, these forms diverge from the photographs, taking their own paths that weave together references to literature, film, fashion, and architecture. Throughout her work, she addresses themes of reciprocity and mutual recognition, the sacred and the profane, and the performance and dismantling of g
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.- At this years LA Art Show, Rehs Contemporary will present a selection of works featuring some of the most iconic Marvel Comic characters; paintings completed by David Palumbo for Marvel Masterpieces 2020. At the art fair, which takes place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from July 29- August 1st, 2021, there will be a dozen works from the series on display; the first in-person viewing since they were unveiled. Back in 1992, the non-sport trading card industry was transformed by an ambitious new release Marvel Masterpieces. Every other year, Upper Deck Entertainment and Skybox team up with a single artist to release a new premium set of trading cards. It is the artists job to put their own unique spin on iconic superheroes and villains David Palumbo was selected to complete the most recent set, which was put out last year. As his most extensive project to date, it required the completion of 135 original . More
Connor Remes with a painting by Basquiat. Courtesy of Remes Advisory.
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From his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 27-year-old dealer Connor Remes talks to dozens of art buyers every week. Most are in their 20s and 30s, based in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and pursue works ranging from $10,000 to $1.5 million. Frequent conversations involve emerging artists with soaring markets like Amoako Boafo and Eddie Martinez and others who are poised to take off, like Ivy Haldeman and Szabolcs Bozó.
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