In just a few days! Please join me and the artists for the opening reception of Symbiotaxiplasm: action as interconnectedness on Thursday the 19th from 6-9pm
Busy, busy, busy!
Just a few announcements regarding what I’m doing this fall!
I’m currently putting together a new show titled “Symbiotaxiplasm” which is a word coined by philosopher Arthur Bentley. It’s essentially another word to describe interconnectedness. This show brings together 6 artists: Man Bartlett, Colin Kilian, Anne Arden McDonald, Libby Patterson, Bradford Reed and Mary Ann Strandell. Symbiotaxiplasm is about the important connection you feel with yourself, each other, nature and the world around you. It’s personal yet poignant and a theme that I feel everyone can relate to, especially in the 21st century. So stay tuned. That’s going to be in late October.
I’m also relaunching The Inside Series through the Mondrian Soho Hotel. This project invites collectors to enter into the artist studio. The space where the magic happens. It’s an opportunity to purchase work directly from the artist and giving an accessibility into the New York art world for the curious and interested. And that launches this week!
October 1st I’m guest curating an online photography show tapped by one of NYC’s most beloved curators, Ruben Natal-San Miguel. I’m still working on it and don’t want to spill the surprise but it will be a precursor to “Symbiotaxiplasm.” Check it online at Photo Gallerino.
If you have any questions or inquiries please feel free to contact me anytime!
Happy Fall season!
xxoo
Savannah
The Inside Series relaunches next week through the Mondrian Soho Hotel in NYC.
Check out the site and book a tour.
image courtesy of Sono Osato
Kate Moss For Alexander McQueen Fashion Show
The McQueen exhibit is so absolutely breathtaking. This brought tears to my eyes, so powerful and moving. I felt like I was in his heart, soul and mind for an hour and a half. Unafraid to take risks while challenging us to see beauty in everything, even the dark side. Important to him that the women who wore his clothes felt empowered. While drawing from so many different aspects of art and life to inspire him.


