Allusions opens on Jan 4, 2016 | Featured Artist - Xavier Roux

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Opening Reception for Allusions
January 4, 2016|  6-9PM

Featured Artist - Xavier Roux

Join us on Wednesday, January 4th, for

Allusions

an Art in Flux exhibition coinciding with the
opening of JCC's New Community Space.

JCC Harlem 318 West 118th Street (Map)

A selection from Xavier's Dream on Me series will be shown alongside the work of 
Alice Mizrachi, Aya Rodriguez-Izumi, FEEGZ - Carlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez, Jenevieve Reid, Michael Pribich, MOOSH, Noreen Dean Dresser, Suprina, Tammy Nguyen, and Uday K. Dhar. 


 

Art in Flux Press Release&  RSVP:

Allusions
includes two-dimensional artworks and multi-dimensional installations presented by uptown artists hailing from vastly different backgrounds and upbringings who share a message of multiculturalism and inclusiveness.  The works explore immigration, cross-cultural existence, intersectionality, religion, politics, and current world events with an artistic vision to encourage empathy, understanding and tolerance.  


Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 4, 2016 | 6 - 9 PM

Artists: Alice Mizrachi, Aya Rodriguez-Izumi, FEEGZ - Carlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez, Jenevieve Reid, Michael Pribich, MOOSH, Noreen Dean Dresser, Suprina, Tammy Nguyen, Uday K. Dhar and Xavier Roux

Location:
JCC Harlem
318 West 118th Street
Exhibition Dates:
January 4 - April 15, 2017

Additional Information:
www.artinfluxharlem.com



RSVP HERE or on FACEBOOK

 

Featured Artist : Xavier Roux
“Dream on Me” is a participatory art project developed as a visual exploration of the TEDx conference in New York in 2014. The project included eight yoga mats installed on the floors in the hallways of the event, on which the public was invited to dream.  Underneath each mat were 2 layers of canvas: one blank and the other covered with blue oil pigments. The four canvases on display were placed under the yoga mats and recorded footprints, handprints and body prints of the event participants, creating abstracts landscapes. 



 


About Xavier Roux

New-York based French artist, Xavier Roux regularly exhibits in New-York city since 2002 (Whitney Museum of Art, Leroy Neiman Gallery among others) and works in a variety of media ranging from monumental installations to works on paper and canvas, he namely gained attention for his tumble-washed canvasses. Roux was involved in various participative public art projects, he was the recipient of several prizes involving major commissions such as the San-Francisco Art Commission in 2008 or a large commission work in a public space in Tapei, Taiwan in 2002. Roux is also a regular contributor in various publications and media programs.

 

 

 

 

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ART EXCHANGE - LONDON SHOW - SEP 23-25

Art Exchange | Unlock the art world

ART EXCHANGE, A NEW EVENT UNITING THE WORLDS OF ART, TECH AND BUSINESS, LAUNCHES.

23 - 25 September, 2016 - Candid Arts Trust, London

Targeted at businesses, creatives and influencers and open to everyone, Art Exchange aims to bridge the creative-corporate divide and show how the artist's mindset and the creative power of visual art can generate transformative business results.

The event will feature 4 KEYS to unlock the artworld for business, via internationally curated artworks, a thought leadership programme of 6 interactive sessions and the largest open-sourced art game created by New York artist Peter Hopkins.

 

Under the distinguished patronage of ADVANCY | Worldwide Strategy Consulting

BOOK HERE: ARTEXCHANGEWW.COM

Artists

20+ internationally curated artworks and projects at the intersection of business and art will be showcased, with artists on-site for presentation, Q&As and interviews. The exhibitions will feature work from artists including Jacob Wolff, Xavier Roux and Gareb Shamus. Expect 21st Century Patronage, via "Art for Space", "Art for Products" and "Art for Media", covering all visual art disciplines.

ART EXCHANGE ARTISTS

Speakers & Panelists

Art Exchange’s thought leadership programme features interactive sessions aimed at unlocking the art world for business. Speakers such as François Mazoudier, Joelle Deroy and Eric de Bettignies are headlining the talks programme. Topics under discussion include:

  • Art & Technology
  • The Artist as Consultant
  • 21st Century Patronage
  • How to Create Coincidences
  • Citydrift London: Drift, Data, Discuss
  • The Connected Culture

ART EXCHANGE SPEAKERS

Citydrift Art Game

Attendees will also get the chance to play the world’s largest interactive open-sourced game, Citydrift. Created by New York artist Peter Hopkins, Citydrift allows players to wander through London and become an artist for a night. Art Exchange will mark the first time the game has been played outside the US. The winner of the game at the event will receive an artwork. 

Preparing for a new Roomba series

Experimenting with colors and materials with a new protocol:

- 3 identical white paper pieces positioned on a large area

- Roomba is placed after casting dice (vertical & horizontal position)

Let's see what happens...

Ant Paintings + Dream on me

Now that the studio is ready I started work on two old projects:

- I unrolled some of the 24 canvasses part of The Ant Painting. The paintings are wrinkled but look very good after 10 years... Next step will consist in mounting and stretching them on wooden frames

- I opened the "Dream on Me" canvasses. I had placed blank canvasses on top of canvasses covered with blue pigments under yoga mats and asked the public to come relax or mediate on them. 

Our New Address

Xavier Roux Art Studio has moved! We are now located at 1950 Third Avenue in Manhattan

Feel free to come visit us at our new location.

Join us for a private Art show in Harlem on Saturday February 14, 2015 - RSVP


Where:
Redseeds Gallery
5 West 120th Street #4
New York, NY 10027
646 286 8529

When:
Saturday February 14, 2015 from 2pm to 5pm

Please RSVP below.

Directions:

By Train:

Take the 2 or 3 train to 116th Street - the closest stop OR
Take the 4, 5 or 6 train to 125th Street (10 minutes walk) OR
Take the B or C train to 116th Street (10 minutes walk)

By Car or Taxi:

We are located on 120th Street between Lenox and Fifth Ave
There's plenty of parking space