Showing posts with label Art Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Exhibition. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2014

RAMON VILANOVA - "CONSTANT PASSION"


Exhibition Opens 3/7/2014 runs through 4/4/2014 

Artist Appearance on Friday, March 7th & Saturday, March 8th

at Brilliance In Color Gallery – 25 King Street, Downtown St. Augustine, FL. 


A large exhibition of powerful paintings beautifully composed by Spanish Master Ramon Vilanova especially for collectors who consider St. Augustine to be the “epicenter” of the art world. Vilanova loves St. Augustine and will be available to meet with collectors and discuss his intentions and passions for each original. This extraordinary and diversified group of work created “en plien aire” marks a historic period in a life that is totally dedicated to expressing a true passion for nature. This exhibition will rival those generally found only in major cities around the world, these are world-class paintings! Vilanova’s technique yields endless light differentials and color nuances that are unparalleled. All originals have arrived in the gallery and when seen in person they provide visual proof of the genius of Ramon Vilanova.

CALL THE GALLERY FOR MORE INFORMATION - (904) 810-0460

Monday, September 2, 2013

Royo Returns!




NOVEMBER 1ST & 2ND
ROYO
"JUNTO AL AGUA"

November 1st and 2nd (Friday and Saturday) mark the return to St. Augustine and Brilliance in Color gallery of one of the art world’s champions… Royo. No art lover should miss this splendid occasion to see and acquire originals from his recent “Junto al Agua” collection. For over a decade Royo, Spain’s masterful figurative genius, has considered “The Ancient City” one of his favorite places to visit and he has painted this exhibition with our collectors in mind. This is a must-attend event.

Note: Three years have past since Royo’s last visit and experience encourages our strongest recommendation to art lovers to grasp the importance of this Royo exhibition and visit to Brilliance in Color. 
CALL THE GALLERY FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO RSVP - (904) 810-0460

Worley Faver




OCTOBER 4TH & 5TH
WORLEY FAVER
"INSPIRED BY THE ANCIENTS" 

On October 4 and 5 (Friday and Saturday) Worley Faver will be our featured artist and all of our collectors can find that perfect three dimensional, “object d’arte”. It’s true a Worley Faver pot is timeless and they appeal to all those who can see the deeper meaning in every piece he creates. Join us for this special show.

CALL THE GALLERY FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO RSVP
(904) 810-0460

Thursday, April 25, 2013

MAY 17TH & 18TH - JOSEF KOTE PERSONAL APPEARANCE

Another first-ever Artist Appearance and Exhibition will allow collectors to meet and bond with artist Josef Kote, whose colorful paintings have created a beautiful new and exciting energy in Galeria del Mar. Kote is truly a remarkable creative genius, and we invite all serious art collectors to consider the work of Josef Kote. CONTACT THE GALLERY AT 90-829-2120 FOR MORE EVENT INFORMATION. EXHIBITION CATALOG

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Artist Dean Mitchell

Artist Dean Mitchell will be here this weekend!
Friday, March 22nd & Saturday, March 23rd
2013


Dean is one of America’s most accomplished African-American artists and foremost voices in the world of fine art. Brilliance In Color fine art gallery (25 King Street, St. Augustine, FL) will host a month long exhibition of over 70 original watercolors, oils, acrylics and sketches, documenting the highly successful career (33 years, 15 museum collections and over 400 awards) of artist Dean L. Mitchell. Dean will be at the gallery for several private events as well as a public opening and appearance on Saturday March 23rd 2013 from 1-5pm. 10% of all sales will benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida.

Dean’s work ranges from his powerful portrayals of the African-American community, to cityscapes and landscapes of the American South and West. Dean’s purpose and goal in life is to provide a narrative of pride, passion and understanding of the human spirit and love. It is Dean’s hope for all communities to come together through art, and further the common bond of humanity that exists in the people and places that his artistic spirit so passionately pursues.



Wednesday, March 6, 2013

"Unveiling the Masters"


Saturday, March 9th

At Brilliance In Color Fine Art Gallery

25 King Street

St. Augustine, FL 32084


Lautrec's "Confetti"
Cutter and Cutter Fine Art of St. Augustine, FL announced today a surprise unveiling of scores of important works from the 19th Century deceased masters Mary Cassatt, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Edgar Degas, Jean-Francois Millet, Alphonse Mucha and Paul Cesar Helleu. The event will take place at the largest of the firm’s downtown St. Augustine facilities, “Brilliance In Color” located on the plaza at 25 King Street. Serious art collectors will encounter original etchings, lithographs, drawings and sketches, all of which have been professionally vetted and are available for viewing.
Millet’s “Le Depart Pour le Travail”
For fifteen years Cutter and Cutter has introduced the First Coast to distinguished modern Masters such as Frederick Hart, Dean Mitchell, Anne Packard, Royo, Ramon Vilanova and Pino and the firm is credited with providing a major stimulus to the flourishing fine art market on the first coast. All works are on display in a museum like environment, which attracts and impresses collectors who discover this remarkably professional family owned business. Cutter and Cutter will host a special invitation gathering on Saturday evening from 8-10pm (RSVP please) with a formal unveiling of these highly sought-after works, many of which can be found in the world’s finest museums. Visitors to the gallery may expect to see works such as Millet’s “Le Depart Pour le Travail”, Helleu’s “Portrait of Whistler”, Cassatt’s “The Parrot”, “Sara Wearing Her Bonnet and Coat” and “The Picture Book”. The gallery will also have several original drawings and sketches on display from Cassatt and Helleu.

Cassatt's Original Drawing "Head of a Child"
The firm’s most experienced art professionals will be on hand and can be reached via their web site (www.cutterandcutter.com) or at Brilliance In Colors direct phone number: 904-810-0460. St. Augustine is one of America’s most beloved cities for its charm, history, and a thriving art community that is among the best in North America.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Matthew J. Cutter - New Perspectives


This December 9th & 10th, Matthew J. Cutter will exhibit his newest body of work at Brilliance In Color (25 King Street, St. Augustine, FL). For more information on this event please contact the gallery at 904-810-0406 or send us an email to bic@cutterandcutter.com.


Monday, November 7, 2011

Frederick Hart Exhibition - A Singular & Major Force


Our Frederick Hart Exhibition opens this week! A lot of Americans have no idea who Hart is, but everyone knows his work. Join us Brilliance In Color and learn more about this great American master. It is the largest exhibition of his work ever displayed by any gallery, with over 80 bronze and acrylic sculptures, including many monumental and life-size works. Brilliance In Color - 25 King Street (On the plaza in downtown St. Augustine.) 904-810-0460

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Frederick Hart Exhibition - A Singular & Major Force



A Major Exhibition
Brilliance In Color - 25 King Street, St. Augustine, FL

"If you think about what Hart achieved in his best work, it’s not merely the artistic excellence that one admires; it is the singularity and courage of what he did." These words are spoken by Dana Gioia, past chairman of the National Endowment of the Arts, in a 2009 interview. The words are strikingly similar to the response Rick gave sixteen years earlier when asked in another interview to characterize the legacy he hoped to achieve. In his somewhat self-conscious but candid response, Rick reveals that he would like to be remembered best as "a singular and major force" in reconnecting art to society.
Rick had long questioned the value and purpose of art and the role of the artist in a culture in which art no longer expressed the ancient values of truth, beauty, and goodness. Rick believed that "...art has a moral responsibility, that it must pursue something higher than itself. Art must be a part of life. It must exist in the domain of the common man. It must be an enriching, ennobling, and vital partner in the public pursuit of civilization. It should be a majestic presence in everyday life just as it was in the past." Rick’s philosophy put him in opposition to much of contemporary art and propelled him on a divergent trajectory into history.
It was a lonely and uncharted path, but the values Rick championed served as a compass enabling him to step forward with other artists at one of history’s critical junctures. Voices from the arts community put Rick in the forefront of a re-orientation of art in today’s culture. These artists, writers, art critics, gallery owners, and musicians speak of a burgeoning movement in art that celebrates craftsmanship and purpose and seeks to connect with a public in need of affirmation only art can offer.
Tom Wolfe commented in a New York Times Magazine article (January, 2000) where he said that Rick "…will not have been the first major artist to have died ten minutes before history absolved him and proved him right." As the twentieth century gave way to the next millennium, Rick’s life was cut short, but his journey continues. His expanding legacy is a bridge to the future he passionately anticipated.
Lindy Hart

Thursday, September 8, 2011

JalinePol Personal Appearance at Loves'



An Autumn Bouquet awaits you at Loves’ Art Emporium on Friday, September 23rd and Saturday, September 24th as artist JalinePol will again offer joy to all American art collectors who recognize her remarkable skill and natural abilities to stimulate the senses through the use of vivid color and thick tantalizing texture.


 The fall art season will begin with a wonderful party dedicated to her amazing career and will celebrate this French Expressionist who literally lives to paint. A plethora of beautiful new original oils will be available and collectors will instantly recognize their ability to uplift the human spirit. JalinePol is an artist of major importance, she is cordial and very capable of colorfully communicating her love for things of lasting beauty....join us and feel "la joie de la vie".


Call the gallery at: 904-824-0844 for Event Information/RSVP

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Updated 2011 Events Calendar

Cutter & Cutter Fine Art 2011 Event Updates

June - ArtMP - Friday 17th and Saturday 18th

July - "The Summer Six" (Cookout in the Courtyard) - Friday 22nd  and July 23rd
Premiering 6 new artists - Peter Mars, Worley Faver, Josef Kote, Ira Reines, Jeffrey Terreson and Dmitri Danish

August - AUGUST EVENTS TBA

September - JalinePol - Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th

October - Henry Asencio - Friday 7th and Saturday 8th

November - Frederick Hart - Friday 11th and Saturday 12th

November - Frederick Hart Foundry Tour - Dates TBA

December - Matthew J. Cutter - Friday 9th and Saturday 10th
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Contact your art consultant for more information.
Cutter & Cutter Fine Art
1-800-268-2240
http://www.cutterandcutter.com/

Monday, May 23, 2011

Introducing New Artists

Dear Friends of Fine Art,
We constantly think of you, your collection and the powerful symbiotic interaction we have shared over these many wonderful years. Exerting ourselves in finding new and exciting directions to suit your passion has always kept us thrilled in the search and contemplation of what artists will be a part of our galleries. Today we are proud to introduce the latest and hopefully, “The Next Big Thing” that will drive our business and your collection ever onward. We would deeply appreciate your feedback, which we refer to as “The Breakfast of Champions”. Knowing exactly how you feel and what you like will help us to remain on the cutting edge of fine art in North America. Feedback for you: A recent massive surge in the sale of original works of art and fine art prints has resulted in a resurgence of providing, “In home viewings” as well as the re-emergence of in gallery appointments. Thank You for the support and if you haven’t as yet experienced an in-home viewing let’s arrange one just for you. Clearly we’re trying to sell you more beautiful art, but by now we all know it will be mutually beneficial.

Call the galleries to setup an appointment:
Loves’ Art Emporium – 904-824-0844

Galeria del Mar – 904-829-2120
Brilliance In Color – 904-810-0460


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Ira Reines


“I believe that my art has a spiritual beauty, a sense of ascension, grace, flight, awakening, and rebirth that is rare; and what is especially important to me is that I use beauty and flight as a metaphor for divinity.” —Ira Reines

Ira Reines was born in New York, New York on December 3, 1957 and by the age of five his sculptural talents began to emerge. Reines studied the works of Michelangelo, Bernini, and Rodin most passionately and even had the good fortune to experience their masterpieces first-hand in Rome and Florence. As he grew older, he also came to admire the work of twentieth-century master sculptor Frederick Hart. His career got a tremendous boost when he was hired to work with Art Deco Master Erte. Ira worked closely with Erte, translating the master’s two-dimensional designs into seventy bronze sculptures that were sold world-wide. After experiencing several life-changing events, Reines rededicated himself and began to strip away the unnecessary elements in his work, finding his true voice.

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Dmitri Danish


Dmitri Danish was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 1966. A natural artist from the start, taking his first drawing pencil in hand before he was able to walk or talk. Over the years his career quickly took off and he has exhibited in Ukraine, Russia and other Eastern European countries. In 2000 the Kharkiv State Museum conducted a solo exhibition called "Cities and Mountains" and purchased three of his paintings that are now part of their permanent collection. During that same time, the New Jersey Museum of Modern Art also purchased three of Danish's works. And, in 2003 the Ukrainian government purchased a painting and presented it to the outgoing ambassador of the United States. Danish has traveled most of Europe since the opening of the Russian borders visiting cities and countries he dreamed about as a child. He has spent time Italy, France, Holland, Hungary, Austria, Greece, and Turkey, and made his first trip to the U.S. in 2005 to participate in several one-man shows.

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Jeffrey Terreson


Artist Jeffrey Terreson was born in Bronxville, NY, at an early age, Terreson had the pleasure of knowing what he was going to do. Upon graduation from college he moved to New York City to begin a career as an artist. For years, Terreson painted and supported himself through his fine art illustrations. His artwork was published for many Fortune 500 companies and appeared in nationally recognized periodicals such as Time, Newsweek, TV Guide, Readers Digest and many more. After a great deal of success in the New York art scene, in 1996 Terreson decided it was time to take his art in a new direction. His new fine art status now finds him in our countries top galleries.

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Josef Kote


In 1964, a star was born in the scenic port town of Vlore, Albania. Modern master Josef Kote emerged eager to share his unique vision with the world. Kote began a journey towards artistic self-discovery in his youth and never looked back. In 1990, he relocated to Greece and began working as a freelance visual artist. In this new environment, Kote's style evolved and flourished. During the decade he resided in Greece, Kote was acknowledged by numerous prestigious artists, as well as public and private collectors. His elevated status in the art world led to many great commissions. In 2000, for example, Kote was commissioned by the Greek community of Toronto to paint the likeness of the visiting President of Greece, Konstantinos Stephanopoulos. The artist saw his dream develop before his very eyes; the fruits of decades of labor fully realized. In 2009, he began his most recent journey, and for the third time, completely uprooted himself and moved to New York City. Who knows what beauty the future holds for one of modern art's greatest voices.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

New Exhibit Coming Soon

American Impressionism Exhibition Opens May 27th & 28th

Cutter & Cutter Fine Art of Saint Augustine, FL is pleased to announce another exhibition to be held at one of its four downtown Saint Augustine art galleries. “American Impressionism” will be a two week exhibition of three of the nation’s best and most collected impressionists painters. Over 100 new original canvases will be featured along with a very large number of iconic limited editions. The work of Leonard Wren, Mary Dolph Wood, and Stephen Shortridge will be featured and represents the best in still life, landscape, and multi-topic romantic interiors, cityscapes, and seascapes. The public is invited to enjoy the art between May 27th thru July 12th. A private invitation only collectors party will take place on May 27th and May 28th and will be another example of Cutter & Cutter Fine Arts determination to bring our area some of the finest art found anywhere in the world. On Saturday May 28th the artists will be conducting live painting demonstrations and interacting with their collectors and the public as well. Large groups will need to contact the firm in advance at 904-810-0406 to make arrangements. An exhibition preview of this collection can be seen at www.cutterandcutter.com/imp.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Nineteenth Century Masters Exhibition at Brilliance In Color

On April 29th and 30th 2011, (with an on-going exhibition ending May 25th) Cutter & Cutter Fine Art will celebrate a Nineteenth Century Masters Exhibition at our Brilliance In Color Gallery located on 25 King Street, “On the Plaza, in Downtown St. Augustine”. This event will proudly feature the work of renowned artists such as; Toulouse-Lautrec, Mary Cassatt, Steinlen, Cheret, Grasset, Mucha, Choubrac, Rochegrosse, Helleu, Degas, Renoir, Whistler, Tissot and many others. Over 200 original authentic Nineteenth Century etchings, lithographs, vintage posters and originals will be available for private acquisitions. Including an original Mary Cassatt drawing, several rare etchings/drypoints, selected works from the Les MaĆ®tres de l’Affiche and L’Estampe Moderne as well as over 30 vintage French Opera posters. Cutter & Cutter Fine Art is able to assure and guarantee collectors that every piece is authentic and in the condition stated. (These works are vetted and are NOT reproductions!) To view the entire collection visit: www.cutterandcutter.com.