Saturday, January 13, 2007

Helene Knoop ~ Show "Deja-vu" Jan 18th-Feb 18th



HELENE KNOOP ”DÉJÀ-VU” Jan 18th - Feb 18th
Opening reception, January 18th, 6-8 pm
Join us for the concert immidiately after the opening:
An evening of Nordic WinterPresenting Norwegian soprano Katharina Jakhelln Semb and pianist John Lidal. Music by Grieg, Sibelius, Kvandal and more. Thursday, January 18th, 2007 at 7.30 p.m.
Déjà-vu! Helene Knoop’s recent paintings in New York are stories you’ve heard before depicted in a generous and sensual way. Helene Knoop paints people with characters seen in mythology and religion.
Déjà-vu shows at Trygve Lie Gallery situated in the Norwegian Seamen’s church. One of the greatest commissioners for painting used to be the church. If you take the best symbols from Christianity and unite them with Knoop’s paintings, you will get high-kitsch without the irony. Gold, skin, blood and tears.
Helene Knoop’s paintings shown at Trygve-Lie Gallery in the exhibit called Dèjá-vu, are images with references to the history of painting and sculpture. The persons in the paintings express virtues and conditions which connect to your memories and feelings.
Déjà-vu, starts January 18th between 6-8 p.m. at Trygve Lie Gallery.
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View images of the art at her website.
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Admission is free, and the exhibit is open to the public.
Opening hours: Monday – Thurs: 12-7. Friday - Sun: 13-5.
Where: Trygve Lie Gallery, 317 East 52nd St., New York (between 1. and 2. Avenues).

Friday, January 20, 2006

Painting workshop in Tuscany with Timothy C. Tyler

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Monday, November 28, 2005

Limited addition book of Fine Art Oil Paintings By Pieter Wagemans


This imited edition has 48 pages with 50 colour prints of paintings and drawings.It also gives a short biography of the artist and information about his style and techniques.The book is in three languages: Dutch - French - English.


I have a copy of this book and I highly recommend it!
Good show Pieter! ~Metta