“The Alchemy of Collaboration”
an art exhibit opening November first, 2003 |
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| mind collab |
4' x 12' acrylic on paper |
All Souls Day November 1, 2003 will mark the
opening celebration of “The Alchemy of Collaboration” art
exhibit at the site of the former Audubon Ballroom in Upper Manhattan.
The show runs all month and features an exploration of collaboration
including “exquisite corpse”, “conversation
letters in paint”, and immediate performance collaboration
by the internationally exhibited team of artists Stephen Beveridge
and David Ferrando, Middle Eastern
oud player Brandon Terzic will provide live music.
David's fantastic figurative naive art combined
with and in conversation with the spiritually motivated ethereal
abstract work of Stephen has led to a group of paintings greater
than the sum of the whole.
After appearing in part at various venues throughout New York
this summer including New York City's Metropolitan Museum of
Art, the work will be collected and displayed in association
with Harlem Heights Historical Society at the site of the former
Audubon Ballroom in Upper Manhattan at 3960 Broadway New York,
New York.
The concept of the conversation paintings was
inspired by a Vanity Fair article on the Matisse/Picasso that
illuminates
how the
two artists traded paintings and reacted to each other’s
work with new paintings of their own. Stephen and David each
created a one-foot-square painting then exchanged them and painted
new pieces in reply.
“
Exquisite corpse” is a writer’s term, which describes
the process by which one writer supplies a phrase then passes
it to the other then back and forth each in turn supplying phrases
to completion. For years now David and Stephen have engaged in
this unpredictable creative enterprise any time they were together.
Drawing on napkins,
sketchbooks and found objects. This process
and others continued throughout the months leading to the exhibition
and could be viewed as it took place at http://artgrows.com
Stephen
Beveridge and David Ferrando are pluralist artists who began
to collaborate 5 years ago. A feature length film starring
the artists was recently completed documenting the collaborative
performance exhibition at New York's Port Authority in September
2001. The film will be aired at the opening of “The Alchemy
of Collaboration” November 1, 2003. An interview with the
artists, scenes of the
Port Authority exhibition, can
be seen on the website at artgrows.com.
here
are scenes from a previous collaboration
http://studentfilms.com
David
Stephen
What: Alchemy of Collaboration
Art Exhibit
Who: Stephen Beveridge and David Ferrando.
Contact: Stephen Beveridge 212 928 8351 David
Ferrando 212 942 8282
When: all Summer at artgrows.com culminating
November 1st
Where: artgrows.com & the Mary Woodard
Lasker Building and the Russ Berrie Pavilion at the Audubon Biomedical
Science and Technology Park
3960 Broadway New York, New York 10032 U.S.A.
Phone: (212) 342-7067 Fax: (212) 928-4441 |
Stephen Beveridge
Stephen Beveridge is an internationally exhibited
Scottish-born artist living and working in New York City. Stephen
has had solo exhibitions in New York City at the Work of Art Gallery
and in southern California at Artists by the Sea Gallery. He has
been part of group shows in New York City at Sara Meltzer Gallery,
and Sperone-Westwater Gallery.
Stephen regularly exhibits at Galleries and Alternative
venues throughout New York City and Great Britain. Stephen was
also interviewed in the production of "Tartan Apple: The
Scottish in New York City from the 17th Century to the Present",
a film by Harlan Douglas Whatley
His articles about art and the Internet and other
art topics have appeared in Art Calendar magazine and other art
publications. His paintings consist of large abstract works of
acrylic and collage on canvas as well as smaller works on paper.
He also does digital paintings, sculpture, installation, animation,
web design, and album art.
David Ferrando
International Cutting Edge mixed media artist, object
constructor and printmaker, David Ferrando was invited in April 2001
to participate in the Berlin International M.A.I.S. Exhibition, which
included 98 artists from around the globe.
His work has also been repeatedly shown at the Metropolitan
Museum in NYC and is collected the world over. This artist, born in
Indiana in 1946, has lived in New York since 1979 and spent a decade
in Germany having studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart
and was exclusively contracted to Gallerie Fuer Raumkunst.
Mr. Ferrando's art openings have been documented on 35
mm film and distributed throughout Germany. His Opening in Reykjavik,
Iceland was broadcast on Icelandic Public Television.
He also writes poetry and short stories and has performed them in various
venues in NYC including poetry slams and art openings. He has received
the BRIO Award (Bronx Recognizes It's Own) for painting, and was artist
in residence in Ulster County in upstate New York.
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