ARTMOTION by Orchard Galerie is proud to present their first art book and a selection of various contemporary international painters, photographers, mixed-media and designers in the New York art scene for a one-night only pop-up event at Taste Collection, a concept store located at 83 Rivington Street, on Thursday, June 27th at 7pm.
Hosted by Orchard Galerie’s CEO Daria Mudrova and curator Ira Chistikina, the pop- up will spotlight artworks by Devon Farber, Veronika Im, Kopf Bags, Sergey Nehaev, Nina Brooke, Katya Zvereva, Alfredo Pless III, Mani Vertigo, Fei Alexeli, Polly Pless, Emily McDonald,PWR Stack, Stephen D Young and Zhanna Novikova, as well as digital projections featuring other artists in their roster and an overview of their vision of what’s to come. Guests can enjoycomplimentary drinks and bites from TSISMIS, the brand-new restaurant located right next door.
The alternative approaches presented by these artists are a celebration of the rich and multi-faceted culture in current time. These artworks highlight the dialogue between artists and the audience and cultivate new visions, inspirations and art experiences.
Orchard Galerie encourages the audience to take a look at both the website and Instagram feed and join the art dialog. Submissions are welcome for a future art book and events.
Composed of an international network of art bloggers, publicists, social media influencers, taste-makers, photographers, videographers, aspiring curators and other artists; Orchard Galerie offers the resource and support structure for artists to connect with new audiences and markets.
Website: www.orchardgalerie.com
Instagram: @orchard.galerie
I am planning to attend the Event tonight and was wondering what the cost of your book will be?
Thank you,
Daniel S. Hagy
I do this mostly because it’s engaging. I won’t do a lot just because but I’ll do some. If you’d like to pay me, that’d be appreciated. I feel money muddles so many situations. Sorry I didn’t see this comment sooner. I hope you get my reply somehow. But, especially if you have any “stay at home” related events, I would love to publish a release for you. Currently, most of my work with the site has ended because of the world’s current state with the virus and all. I just posted a virtual opening and the idea is neat that our molecular attendance is not needed to absorb content of an event (unless thoughts are molecular…). I would think for an art gallery opening physical attendance would be important because the others who attend are part of the work, in a way (The opening of a show it an additional component to the show body). Of course, how the show opens will change if the opening is all online but, how so? Would having event online allow more people to enjoy the event? In time, are public and online events going to be a thing? Think of a virtual tour of Art Miami where the online audience can ask the camera man which way to turn along with conversation. I see potential. Anywho if you get this and have ideas (very stream of conscious here, I hope you handle that)send me some info at adora@nyundressed.com. Thank you for your intrest!