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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

In The Abstract: Sculptures by Carole Eisner/Paintings by Liane Ricci
exhibition @ Susan Eley Fine Art

September 17 - November 6, 2009

Gallery Reception: Thursday, September 17, 6-8 pm


46 West 90th Street - Floor 2 | New York NY 10024
917.952.7641

CONTACT: Susan Eley: 917.952.7641
susie@susaneleyfineart.com | www.susaneleyfineart.com

We are pleased to announce the opening of the fall exhibition In The Abstract, featuring eight paintings by Liane Ricci and five small sculptures by Carole Eisner.

In The Abstract coincides with Carole Eisner on Broadway, the major exhibition of nine monumental steel sculptures on the Broadway malls from 64th to 166th streets, co-organized with the Broadway Mall Association and the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, on view from September 9-December 8, 2009

Please join us for the Broadway Malls RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY
Monday, September 14, 10 am, Dante Park, Broadway at 64th Street


Carole Eisner
Fly Bye, 2003
welded steel
42 x 45 x 33 inches
Carole Eisner
Deco, 2004
welded steel
41 x 56 x 22 inches
 
Liane Ricci
Gardenica, 2009
oil and wax on canvas
16 x 20 x 3 inches
Liane Ricci
Sufrchasing, 2009
oil and wax on canvas
12 x 16 x 3 inches

Carole Eisner's indoor sculptures, averaging two to three feet tall, are made from a welded collage of drops and cut-out steel pieces from the same series of scrap she found in a Connecticut industrial scrap yard. Moon Fish, for example, is fabricated with the cut out pieces or "drops" from the steel plate that forms Flower Power, as if one sculpture were the negative of the other's positive. Eisner's small pieces are not maquettes for larger ones, but works in their own right. Using the same methodology she applies to her larger sculptures, Eisner does not sketch before fabrication. "I find two or three scraps that seems to want to be together and then develop the piece from there," Eisner says.

This selection of small works was most recently exhibited at the Chateau de Fontaine-Henry in Calvados, France in 2007. Currently, her monumental sculptures are in group exhibitions in downtown Albany, the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, West Palm Beach, FL and at Syracuse University, NY, among other sites.

This is Liane Ricci's second major exhibition at SEFA. Ricci was first featured in the Gallery's inaugural exhibition in June 2006, which highlighted her series of abstracts on paper called the "I Series". With titles such as I'm Afraid of Fish, I Feel Vulnerable and I'm in Love with This Moment, each painting was the expression of an internal psychological moment. Since creating the "I Series", Ricci has relocated from Brooklyn, NY, to Culver City, CA, where she now lives and works. "I continue to draw from my experiences working in textile design, costume and fashion, and am also interested in exploring Art Deco, Art Nouveau and modern grafitti styles in my paintings," says Ricci.

This new body of work is also heavily influenced by the coastal rhythms and imagery of the seaside, executed with vintage Vespa colors of baby blue, coral pink and celadon. In her representation of waves, seashells and the unique flora and fauna of the west coast, she moves away from the purely abstract, amorphous works of the past and celebrates the bright palette and flamboyance of a retro Hollywood, with all its glitz and glam. Ricci's paintings have been exhibited in group shows at the George Billis Gallery, LA, and Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, NY, and Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto. She has also been featured in various international art fairs.


UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS IN THE GALLERY:

  • The Haunting: Narratives by Fernando Molero & Carolyn Monastra, November 11, 2009-January 3, 2010
  • Recent Paintings by Ann Pundyk & Rachelle Krieger, January 6-February 17, 2010

 

For information contact: Susan Eley: 917.952.7641
susie@susaneley.com | www.susaneley.com


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