Salma
Arastu :“Exchanging Flowers”, Acrylics and pen & ink on
the board, 20”by20”. $2500.
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Awards include First Place in the NE Pennsylvania regional
juried art show at Marywood University, PA (2004) and First
Place from the Lehigh Art Alliance in Lehigh Valley, PA (Spring
2004). Works have been exhibited in galleries in India, Iran,
Kuwait, and in the US. Upcoming shows include exhibitions at
Gallery 1199, Radford Art Museum, Penn State University Art
Gallery, Lehigh University’s Mountain Top, The Hope Horn Gallery,
and Mansoon Galleries.
Lisa
Barsumian :"Jonah", Oil on linen, 28"x26", 2004. $3,000.
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Exhibitions include Sound Shore Gallery (Westchester,
NY), Zygos Gallery (Athens, Greece), Saugatuck Gallery (CT),
Arts Exclusive Gallery (CT) Cooley Gallery (CT), Gallery Horizon
(Paris, France), Masters Gallery (Calgary, Canada), Cymroza
Art Gallery (Bombay, India), Art Space 44T (Denver, CO). Lisa
received an M.F.A. from Edinboro College, PA, an M.A. from the
Art Institute of Boston, and an M.A. from the School of the
Musuem of Fine Arts, Boston.
Murali
Harathi :“Grand Central Façade”, Watercolor (framed), 20”x30”,
2003. $2,600.
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Harathi is an emerging artist whose work is very well
appreciated and collected by collectors from Easton and New
York. In a short time of three years he had four shows in Easton
(PA), Philadelphia New York and Plainsboro (NJ).
Anand
Jon :“Baptism - Rise Above” 25" x 20" multimedia &
oil, 2004 $10,000.
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Honors include Newsweek’s List of “Power & Influence”
bringing East and West together (2004), “International New Star”
Designer Award Fashion Week (2002-2003), Asia Society Guest
of Honor 2004, Peoples Choice Award “Best New Designer” (2002),
one of Top 12 new fashion brands of the future in the world
by In Style, one of "Top 21 Asians to watch out for in the 21st
century" by A Magazine, one of the 25 “Faces of the Future”
by India Today, one of top 70 designers in the world selected
Mayor Guiliani and the city of NY, and "One of the Top Looks
of Fine Art (New York), Morris-Healy Gallery (Los Angeles/Miami/Switzerland),
Florida Int Univ Art Museum (Miami, FL), Bonnie Benrubi Gallery
(New York, NY), Jersey Center for the Arts (Summit, NJ), Beth
Urdang Gallery (Boston, MA), Paul Morris Gallery (New York,
NY), Paul Morris Gallery (New York, NY), Charles Cowles Gallery
(New York, NY), Parrish Art Museum (Southampton, New York),
Montgomery Glasoe Fine Art (Minneappolis, Minnnesota), Renee
Fotouhi Fine Art East (East Hampton, New York), Vered Gallery
(East Hampton, New York, Sotavento, Caracas, Venezuela).
Reeta
Gidwani Karmarkar : "Scaffolding", Acrylic on canvas, 42"x44",
2004. $14,000.
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Numerous awards including Gold Medal, Premio Nazionale
de Pittura, Citta de Velletri, Italy & Silver Medal, UNESCO,Seoul,
Korea. Work in Collections includes her work in Art Museum,Ciudad
Bolivar(Venezuela),Modern Art Museum, Madrid(Spain), SICEA,
Rome(Italy), National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi(India).
Over 15 Murals in London & Italy including hotel foyers(Taranto,
Tirrenia), facades of buildings (Tor Sapiense),churches(Taranto)and
clubs(Roma,Tirrenia). Shows include Galleria Sirio, Rome, George
Fredricks Gallery, Rochester,Grand Prix International d'Art
Contemporaine de Monte Carlo, Galleria San Vidal, Venice, Institute
of Contemporary Art, Boston among others. Born in India, Laureata
from Accademia de Belle Arti, Rome, Reeta lives and works in
Los Angeles, Ca.
Natvar
Bhavsar : “TEJUS VIII”, Dry pigments, acrylic medium, on 100%
rag paper. 53”X43", 1992. $18,000.
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Honors include the John D. Rockefeller III Fund Fellowship,
the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, participant
in the Executive's Seminars at the Aspen Institute for Humanistic
Studies at Aspen, Colorad, Vishva Gurjari (Gujarat, India).
Shows Sundaram Tagore Gallery (New York), ACP Viviane Ehrli
Gallery (Zurich, Switzerland), Dialectica Gallery (New York),
ACP Viviane Ehrli Galerie (Cologne, Germany), Bose-Pacia Modern
Gallery (New York), Gloria Luria Gallery (Bay Harbor, Florida),
and Pundole Art Gallery (Bombay, India).
Bivas
Chaudhuri : “Untitled”, Acrylic, 2'x2', 2003. $5,000
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Solo exhibitions includes Lalit Kala Academy (New Delhi),
Resnick Gallery (, New York), Chemould Art Gallery (India),
Alternative Art Gallery (India), School Of Design (New York,
Y), Asian American Art Center (New York), the Center Art Gallery
(India), Brooklyn College Gallery (Brooklyn), and Westbeth Gallery
(New York). Group exhibitions include The Gallery (New York),
Asian American Art Center (New York), Y.W.C.A. (Brooklyn), Gallery
at 678 (New York), Laguardia Gallery (Brooklyn), Permanent Mission
of India (New York), Bharatya Bidya Bhavan (New York, ) and
the Queens Public Library (Queens,), Jacob Javit Center (New
York) and the Indian Society of Oriental Art Birla Academy (India),
West Bengal State Academy of Fine Arts (India).
Anna
Walinska :"Collage with Colored Squares (aka "Shan Boogie Woogie"),
Oil on Shan paper with construction paper collage, 20"x14",
$10,000.
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Donated by Rosina Rubin
ANNA WALINSKA (1906-1997) was born in London, grew up
in New York, and lived for extended periods in Paris and Burma.
Walinska is best known or her work of the Modernist period,
her work on the theme of the Holocaust, and her portraits of
well-known figures in art and politics, Including Mark Rothko,
Louise Nevelson, and Arshile Gorky (whose first New York exhibition
she sponsored). During her lifetime, Walinska's work was exhibited
in numerous museums and galleries, including the Museum of Modern
Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Jewish Museum and the
Salon des Independents (Paris). Her paintings and drawings are
included in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery,
the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the National Museum of
Women in the Arts, the Johnson Museum at Cornell, the Rose Art
Museum at Brandeis University, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum,
Yad Vashem and others in the U.S. and abroad
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Sohan
Qadri : "Tirtha VII", Ink and dye on paper, 45"x33", 2001. $8,500.
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Donated by the Sundaram Tagore Gallery
Exhibitions include Sundaram Tagore Gallery (New York,
NY), Art and Deal (New Delhi, India), Tibet House (New York,
NY), Gallery Shades (Singapore), Gallery 7 (Toronto, Canada),
Alliance Francais (Nairobi, Kenya), Court Gallery (Copenhagen,
Denmark), Gallery Untitled (Los Angeles, CA), Dhoomimal Gallery
(New Delhi, India), Galerie International (Stockholm, Sweden),
Chemould Gallery (Mumbair, India), Taide Museo (Tampere, Finland),
and Compendium Gallery (London, England).
Krishna
Reddy : "Clown and Flying Swans", 20"x14",1980/"Clown Dissolving",
20" by 14", 1996. Together for $6,000.
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Works exhibited in 200 international solo exhibitions.
Over 70 honors and awards. Permanent collections include the
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Museum of Modern Art
(New York, NY), National Gallery (Washington, D.C.), Libraryr
of Congress (Washington, D.C.), British Museum (London, England),
Albertine Museum (Vienna, Austria), Chicago Art Institute (Chicago,
IL). Krishna was previously the Co-Director of Atelier 17 (Paris,
France) and Department Head of Kalakshetra (Chennai, India)
and is currently a Professor and Artist-in-Residence at New
York University.
James
Brown : "Black Elysium IX", Oil on canvas. 51.5"x62.75". $20,000.
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Solo exhibitions include Anthony Grant(New York, NY),
Sander(Berlin, Germany), La Caja Negra(Madrid, Spain), Museo
di San Severo (Naples, Italy), Museo de Arte Contemporaneo(Malaga,
Spain), A.C.& T (Tokyo, Japan), Der Bruecke (Buenos Aires,
Argentina).
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