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Art Exhibit by Alessandra Busanelli at Agora Gallery

Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature Brazilian artist, Alessandra Busanelli, in Sensorial Realms. The exhibition is scheduled to run through January 7, 2011. An insightful combination of computer science and fine art, Alessandra Busanelli’s graphic artworks communicate a thoughtful simplicity. Beginning with a simple image search, her creative process involves a study of colors, shapes and materials to create and/or re-articulate compositions of everyday life. Busanelli’s search for the beautiful, the quiet, the unusual and the contemporary have led her to employ an expansive range of materials, including acrylic, vinyl, acetate, voile, mirror and glass. Always aiming to create something new, these works pay homage to the pop artists of the late twentieth century, while concurrently developing a response to contemporary visual culture. Elements of exposure to both country and city give a sense of universality and communicate effectively that all one can do is experience and respond pos

Art Exhibit - "Brazilian artists in New York" at Ward Nasse Gallery “Brazilian artists in New York"

Art Exhibit - "Brazilian artists in New York" at Ward Nasse Gallery “Brazilian artists in New York" was composed by many contemporary artists from São Paulo. They will be displaying works in painting, drawing,sculpture, and photography, from December through January 6th, 2011. The sensibility art will be represented by the following artists: Angela De Luca, Ana Goldenberger, Camila Moura, Clairet, Désirée Sessegolo, Dino Pazzanese , Dircéa Mountfort, Eliana Tsuru, Gonçalo Borges, H. Benatti, H. Raucci, Isabel Pacheco,Jhonatan Ferraz,Leonardo Pontes, Licia Simonetti,Marcelo Cohen, Marcelo Gentille, Mauro Aguirre, Rafael Murió, Rogério Jaeger,Roselena Campos, Valente, e Vanina Franzoni. The Ward-Nasse Gallery, founded by Harry Nasse, has been a respected landmark in SoHo, and a place of opportunity for artists for over than 30 years. The gallery first opened in Boston during the early sixties. It subsequently moved to its present location in 1970, where it continues to be