Time of love and art: February exhibitions of the Agora Gallery Automatic translate
This February Agora Gallery exhibits are gathering many artists from around the world. Exhibition Works Expressing themselves figuratively elegantly, they will represent reality in action, mixing the obvious with the hidden, abstraction of life in the manipulation of colors, perspectives, textures and structures. Artists represented at the exhibition Elemental Worlds open, like an envelope, the doors to unexplored realities and their rethinking. Individual exhibition - Project 13: Ghass Rouzkhosh - presents the work of the famous artist, presenting his personal history of war, violence, tragedy and hope.
Lawrence J. Davis-Morning Chores-Oil on Wood-36-36
The exhibitions will open their doors on February 10 and will continue until March 3. Project 13 will run from February 13 to March 3. Exhibition opening - February 12 from 6 to 8 pm. Entrance to all exhibitions and opening is absolutely free.
Gallery opening hours : Tue-Thu 11-6
Gallery Address : 530 West 25th St, Chelsea, New York
Virtual exhibition : http://www.agora-gallery.com/receptionexhibitions/2_12_2015.aspx
Artists represented at exhibitions:
Natural worlds
Mando, Laura Carina Azcue, Marianne Quénéhervé, Irina Kassabova, Sandi Pillsbury, Galý, Lawrence D. Johnson, Alejandra Gutierrez, Alexine O’Fiel Stevens, Luis Guerrero, Elke Wree, Stefania Nesi, James LaVigne, Chantal Le Brunen, Fredrik wicklund
Project 13: Ghass Rouzkhosh
Ghass rouzkhosh
Figuratively speaking
Lawrence J. Davis, Georges Castille, Per Lindqvist, Wallace, Joe Bottomly
About gallery
Agora Gallery was founded in 1984. Agora Gallery is a fine art gallery whose primary goal is to help promote American and foreign artists by presenting their works to new and established collectors. The gallery also organizes special events to support fine art and socially significant events. The gallery issues the magazine "ArtisSpectrum" and is a sponsor of the portal "Art Mine".
- “PS, I Love You” by Cecelia Ahern
- Exposición de Yegor Letov y Pavel Belan "Jump-Skok"
- "Letters" of the artists of the Soviet underground to the present