Tag Archives: new york city

Happy Holidays & New Year from AG Gallery!

 

Dear Friends and Valued Customers of AG Gallery,

We would love to thank you so much for visiting and supporting AG Gallery and the artists throughout the year. We appreciate all your love, support, and interest in art, without every one of you, we are not able to present new artists and new exhibitions.

Our current holiday group exhibition, “Art In Boxes 2018” will be on view until January 6, 2019.  Please visit us if you have not already for the exhibition. We are always delighted to having you at AG Gallery.

Artwork images by Miguel Pang, currently on view at AG Gallery. Original paintings and some limited edition prints are available. 

We Wish You A Very Happy Holiday Season and a peaceful and prosperous New Year!

Advertisement
Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Half-Human|Natsumi Goldfish

AGG18_NG2_SNS350

“HALF HUMAN”

November 3, 2018 ~ November 25, 2018

Opening Reception: Saturday, November 3, 2018 6-8PM

AG Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition “Half Human” by a Japanese contemporary artist Natsumi Goldfish, opening on November 3, 2018.

Half-human figures in Natsumi Goldfish’s works are a metaphor of invisible borderlines between humans and other lives on the earth that separate and connect them from each other. In half-human figures, Natsumi Goldfish depicts human nature that is within individual human beings. Some human-ness in human beings are only seen when we are around nature and other lives, while such human nature might be subtle and minor in today’s our society, they are fundamental that initially defined humans from other lives. Natsumi Goldfish is interested in relationships that humans uniquely create between human beings, with nature, and with other lives. By making half human figures, Natsumi Goldfish tries to observe and rediscover and visualize the fundamental characteristics of human beings, and identify the borderline between humans and non-humans.

“We are always humans as a whole and as individuals. What is human being anyway? Is original human-ness of human being still present? It seems like humans are trying to erase some part of human-ness of individual human beings from our gene, in order to develop an ideal human society or human as a whole. If a human society is formed by the humans, by discarding or neglecting some basic human nature in our gene, we are also going to retrogress the society in the end, aren’t we? We are always half human since the moment when we are born, but perhaps the other half depends on each of us.”-Natsumi Goldfish

NGoldfish_2018_2

Picking Flowers by Natsumi Goldfish, Oil on Canvas, 2017

Humans are highly social creatures and for centuries we have been making societies from the earliest band societies: hunter-and-gatherer societies, to agricultural societies, to contemporary societies today. Human existence has been sustained by the communal living. Human as a whole has developed and improved with technology, science, and economic systems, that have made our individual life easy and convenient. Individual humans, on the other hand, have not changed so much, nor improved the inner abilities or physical appearances in any drastic way since we have identified ourselves as human. As society developed, the roles and values of humans have changed. Humans have lost the opportunities to utilize such inborn qualities of human beings. What individual humans have been offering like imagination, curiosity, ideas, and craftsmanship seem to be not essential anymore to live. Without one of us, without you or me, the society will function and will improve no problem. The most of roles available in the society is some kind of consumers. Perhaps we should have never take for granted our ability to imagine, or to be human, even if the society that does everything for us. Human’s inner abilities and senses have been less practiced and stagnant. As an evidence, we used to do only things that we know how or used tools that we can make, but today we do everything we do not know. Our lives are convenient with the science and technology that offered by the society, but we do not know how to make them nor the fundamental structure of them. We know how to grow plants from seeds bought at a store but many of us do not know how to harvest seeds from plants. Many of us rely on medications to recover from sickness, but we cannot make nor know the detail ingredients of the white pills prescribed by physicians. Most of us know how to use a smart phone, but we cannot make one from scratch. We can turn on a light but we cannot make a lighting system or a light bulb, moreover the electricity is sold and supplied from other source. Just like humans have been modifying nature and other animals, I feel like humans societies are trying to modify some part of human nature. Something might be fading away from our gene even this moment.

ABOUT ARTIST
Natsumi Goldfish is a contemporary Japanese artist based in New York City. Goldfish grew up in the fringe of Tokyo, a place of between of all, where nature and urban culture, and many different elements coexisted. The environment inspired and educated her to believe in pluralism, or something close to the idea of being between and both. In 2011 she moved to the United States. In 2013, she received her B. A. in Art from Tyler School of Art. Goldfish primary works with oil painting. Her creation is based on her interest in conscious and unconscious human behaviors seen in the history as well as in her ordinary life.

Official Website: www.natsumigoldfish.com

 

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Exhibition Extended| Flower Offerings by Sirikul Pattachote

spattachote_flowerofferings2017

SIRIKUL PATTACHOTE | FLOWER OFFERINGS

Extended Until Sunday, OCTOBER 7, 2018

The exhibition closing date of current exhibition “Flower Offerings” by Sirikul pattachote is now extended to Sunday, September 7th, 2018. We would like to make sure that everyone has a chance to visit us for the current show with extension.

IMG_8003

Original Art book “Flower Offerings”,  which includes a collection of Pattachote’s painting images and texts specially made for this exhibition, is published and now available at AG Gallery. Please visit AG Gallery or contact us at info@aboutglamour.net for inquire about the book.

 

 

 

 

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Extended: Sweet Paradise by Amit Greenberg

 

Amit Greenberg

SWEET PARADISE on View until Sunday, August 5th, 2018.

We are happy to announce that our current exhibition Sweet Paradise is extended until the Sunday, August 5th. Please visit the gallery is you haven’t done so. In this exhibition we feature 7 original acrylic silkscreen on wood boards, along with the limited edition silkscreen prints (signed edition of 50) of three works from the show.

This weekend, the gallery is open to public from 12:00 pm to 8 pm as usual. Gallery admission is free.

 

 

 

Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Now On View | Drawings

NOW SHOWING:
“Flower Offerings” by Sirikul Pattachote 

 

39869051_923896167798774_5385801470635409408_n

The last musical Concert by Courtney McKenna is on September 23, 2018 at 6pm.
You can make a reservation from here.

Tagged , , , , , , , ,