Harry Benson: Capturing the Moments That Define History
August 27, 2024 - EIN Newswire
From the glitz and glamour of Hollywood to the heart pounding excitement of the front lines, his lens has seen it all.
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From the glitz and glamour of Hollywood to the heart pounding excitement of the front lines, his lens has seen it all.
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August 15, 2023 - EIN Press Wire
Exhibition Dates:
August 17th thru September 17th, 2023
Meet the Artist Alexi Torres Opening Receptions:
August 17th | 6 to 8 PM
August 18th | 6 to 8 PM
January 3, 2023 - Len Gordon
Internationally praised for bridging the distance between street and contemporary art. A prodigy in his own right and held in high regard by collectors with works that can be seen across the globe. His is an artist you may want to keep your eye on. We managed to catch up with him shortly after his Art Miami solo exhibition with Contessa Gallery.
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October 13, 2022 - By Amanda Rosa
COSTA RICAN’S MONUMENTAL SCULPTURAL WORKS TRANSFORM DOWNTOWN MIAMI PARK INTO OUTDOOR MUSEUM
Read More >>October 12, 2022
JIMENEZ DEREDIA EXHIBITION, MIAMI, FL
The city of Miami will host the exhibition of 14 monumental sculptures titled “Jiménez Deredia in Miami, A Bridge of Light” from October 12, 2022 through March 31, 2023 at Maurice A. Ferré Park. Contessa Gallery is thrilled to be a part of this incredible opportunity for private and public collectors, art consultants, and museums to acquire Deredia's sculptures in the US and worldwide.
Please contact Steve Hartman, (216) 956-2825 for additional information.
May 6, 2019 - Bill Boggs
Tucked at the end of the ever-so-European feeling Via Encantada off of Worth Ave in Palm Beach is the captivating Contessa Art Gallery. The gallery is the mastermind of Steven C. Hartman, who also serves as President of the Fine Art Dealers Association of America. The presidency is an endorsement of the acumen of this outstanding dealer and art world luminary.
Read More >>March 1, 2019 - Brandy Billinghurst
The coin, stamp, and baseball card collections of Steve Hartman's childhood led to his eventual obsession with wine and art - the latter of which has transformed the one time Wall Streeter into the internationally renowned curator and owner of Contessa Gallery. Founded in 1999, Contessa Gallery has locations in Palm Beach and Cleveland, with a strong clientele extending beyond both regions, reaching many parts of the globe.
To consider Contessa as simply another gallery would be a great understatement and disservice. Not only is Contessa amassing a stable of the world's greatest contemporary artists while receiving regular praise at shows and fairs, but the gallery proudly owns an inventory of works from a variety of artists, unbound to period or genre. Works from Rembrandt, Picasso, Andy Warhol, Robert Indiana, Chuck Close, Louise Nevelson, Aristide Maillol, Auguste Rodin, and Mr. Brainwash illustrate the range of artwork at their disposal.
Read More >>June 29, 2017 - Printed Editions
Q. Where are you based and how long has the gallery been dealing in fine prints?
SH: We are headquartered in Cleveland, OH with a winter satellite location in Palm Beach, FL. Through a very extensive inventory coupled with a strong commitment to service and connoisseurship, Contessa Gallery has developed a notable local, national, and international following with an outstanding reputation for integrity and excellence for almost two decades.
Q. How did you start in the art business?
SH: I was an investment adviser and Vice President for a major Wall Street firm and became passionate about collecting art at an early age. I always figured that I would open a gallery when I retired and in 1999, I opened Contessa Gallery to fulfill my passion of becoming a fine art dealer. I was very fortunate that my avocation became my vocation.
June 29, 2017 - Bob Abelman
Fine art collecting started out as an interest and then an avocation for the then-teenage Steve Hartman.
“I just always enjoyed art. It was something that always fascinated me and then evaluating and collecting art evolved into a passion,” recalls Hartman, owner and founder of Contessa Gallery at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst.
Now the Orange High School, University of Michigan and Wexner Leadership Development Program alum and former vice president of UBS/PaineWebber has parlayed his 19-year vocation as a dealer of fine art works and acquisition counselor to collectors, museums and institutions into a position of leadership in his field.
Read More >>June 26, 2017 - CANVAS Cleveland
Contessa Gallery owner and founder Steve Hartman was recently elected president of the board of directors for the Fine Art Dealers Association. Hartman’s collector-oriented gallery at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst is just one of 37 international galleries that are FADA members, and according to a June 16 news release, Hartman aims to help shape and build the vision, renown and benefits of the organization in his new position.
“It is a very significant opportunity,” Hartman said in a statement. “I have been a participating member of the fine arts community for decades, and now I have the platform to continue to promote the highest degree of professionalism, scholarship and integrity within this industry.”
Read More >>June 26, 2017 - Haniya Rae
Mississippi-born Jack Spencer is a self-taught photographer known for his stark but breathtaking images of rural life in the American South and West, as well as Mexico. His photos are generally dark, sometimes almost haunted looking, as each scene or portrait is made to look old, as if a patina has developed on its surface. This is not by accident; in the darkroom, Spencer often manipulates his images by painting or adding mixed media glazes on top of the photograph. The end result looks something like a hazy dream. Spencer’s aesthetic could be likened to the magical realist writers Jorge Luis Borges and Gabriel García Márquez, whose writing inspires his images.
Read More >>October 30, 2015 - Bridget Gleeson - Artsy
It’s a romantic idea, an artist born on a Mediterranean island who makes his work with found objects from the sea. Gilles Cenazandotti is such an artist. Shells are not his interest, however, and while his sculptures and collages are certainly easy on the eye, his latest works, available through Contessa Gallery, carry a powerful and useful message.
October 21, 2015 - Bridget Gleeson - Artsy
The photographer David Drebin moved to New York and built his artistic reputation on a certain kind of image: dramatic shots of femme fatales set against glamorous urban backdrops. It’s fitting that his new show at Contessa Gallery is called “Chasing Paradise.”
September 17, 2015 - Carlo Wolff
Regard “Eye to Eye: Marilyn” straight on and you’ll see Marilyn Monroe. Move to either and Marilyn will smear. Walk right up to the blonde bombshell and peer through the eyeglass lenses that so change the view in this wall sculpture, one of 21 by David Datuna on view at the Contessa Gallery in Lyndhurst, and you’ll see daubs of paint, mostly red and green, that provide the background.
August 19, 2015 - Anna Kasparek
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 - Cleveland, OH – Contessa Gallery is pleased to be participating in the second annual Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco again this year. Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco has established its reputation for premiering the best and highest quality of 20th and 21st century artworks on the West Coast. The fair will run from October 8 – 11. Contessa Gallery will be displaying works by notable contemporary artists, such as; Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna and David Drebin. They will also be displaying seminal works by Hanneke Beaumont, Jasper Johns and Thomas Scoon. This will also be the second introductory fair where Contessa Gallery will be displaying works by Gilles Cenazandotti. Cenazandotti’s Polar Bear was shown for the first time, on Contessa Gallery’s behalf, at Art Southampton 2015.
Thierry Guetta, internationally known as Mr. Brainwash, began his career in 1999 documenting the underground world of street artists. Eventually this endeavor led him to Banksy, who is arguably the most anonymous and famous street artist today. With the encouragement of Banksy, Guetta began creating his own street art. In 2008, Mr. Brainwash produced his first solo show, Life is Beautiful. This epic exhibition revolutionized the art scene in not only Los Angeles, where the show was held, but worldwide. This phenomenal show skyrocketed Mr. Brainwash’s popularity. Mr. Brainwash’s artistic evolution is documented in the Academy Award nominated film, Exit Through the Gift Shop, coincidently directed by Banksy. Known for his stylistic combination of pop and street art, Guetta creates his works by fusing together historical pop imagery with contemporary cultural iconography. After selling out an entire booth dedicated to Mr. Brainwash in two previous shows, Contessa Gallery looks forward to showing the artist’s newest works at Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco.
David Datuna experienced a breakthrough year in 2014. His unique piece, Portrait of America was exhibited at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery to record attendance at the museum. It is a part of his series Viewpoint of Billions. Datuna’s groundbreaking work incorporated the use of Google Glass. This wearable technology allowed the viewers to interact with images embedded within the artwork. The viewers’ reactions were recorded as they explored Portrait of America. Their exchanges streamed worldwide via the web. Datuna’s success continued with Contessa Gallery’s presentation of Nostalgia for Warhol at Art Miami 2014. The transformative portraits of Marilyn Monroe are part of the artist’s Golden Triangle series. Thematically linking to our time and culture, this recurring triumvirate explores past, present and future. Marked by the documentary debut of Datuna: Portrait of America, 2015 is proving to be another great year for David. The film has been accepted into and will be shown at many prestigious film festivals throughout the world over the next year.
Further highlighting Datuna’s great success, this year at Art Miami New York Contessa Gallery world premiered Datuna’s latest experimentation: mixed media wall sculptures that include Swarovski crystals into the complex web of eyeglasses that are laid over his portraits and flags. Contessa Gallery will be displaying and premiering for the first time new themed works of Hollywood, Music and Sex in the signature style of the artist at Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco. These pieces are certain to be a crowd favorite.
David Drebin is one of the most successful and highly collected photographers working today. Contessa Gallery is world premiering his upcoming book, Chasing Paradise¸ at a solo show for the artist at their gallery on October 2, 2015. This show launches the kickoff of a series of book signings and solo shows throughout the world for the artist. Contessa Gallery’s 2012 exhibition, David Drebin Photographs, was Drebin’s third one-man show at the gallery. It also celebrated the exclusive U.S. release of his newest book, Beautiful Disasters. Drebin’s work was featured alongside photography giants including Arbus, Avedon and Meisel in the exhibition, Fashion!. It was one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of fashion photography ever hosted (Fotografiska Museet in Stockholm, 2010-2011). Contessa Gallery will feature Drebin’s most recent works in photography, lightboxes and neon light installations at Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco. These different mediums broach the secret thoughts of the femme fatales who inhabit the elusive world Drebin creates in his dramatic photographs. At Art Silicon Valley/San Francisco, Contessa Gallery will have signed copies of his upcoming book, Chasing Paradise.
About Contessa Gallery
Founded in 1999, Contessa Gallery offers artworks of exceedingly high quality as well as art acquisition counsel to collectors, museums and institutions. Areas of expertise include pre-20th century, Modern and Contemporary sculpture, paintings, photography and works on paper. While many galleries focus primarily on artist representation and promotion, Contessa Gallery is collector focused. The gallery’s mission is to assist clients in developing collections that have deep personal meaning. Contessa Gallery encourages its clients to view their collections as a legacy that can be passed down through generations or to art institutions.
The gallery continues to expand its clientele and reputation through its participation in prestigious art fairs, such as; Art Miami, The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF) and The Armory Show – Modern. At the philanthropic level, Contessa Gallery aims to make a difference in the community through the contribution of time, expertise, sponsorship and educational programming for museums and organizations dedicated to the arts.
For more detailed information about Contessa Gallery and its endeavors, please visit our website at www.contessagallery.com. You can also contact Steve Hartman directly at 216-956-2825 or via his email: art@contessagallery.com. For high-resolution images of the above-mentioned works, please contact Anna Kasparek at 216-382-7800 or via email: rebecca@contessagallery.com.
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Read More >>July 7, 2015 - Artsy
Less than a week after the July Fourth fireworks have faded over Shinnecock Bay, Cleveland-based Contessa Gallery will bring renewed energy to Long Island, New York, with a vibrant booth at Art Southampton. Featuring works by a multitude of artists, both domestic and international, Contessa’s exhibition focuses on two conceptually distinct approaches to art-making: one a sedate examination of material, emotion, and technique, the other an exuberant celebration of kitsch and Americana.
Download Article (PDF)July 2, 2015
Wednesday, July 1, 2015, Cleveland, OH – Contessa Gallery is pleased to be participating in Art Southampton again this year. Art Southampton, now in its 4th season, has established its reputation for premiering the best and highest quality of 20th- and 21st-century artworks in the Hamptons. The fair will run from July 9th – 13th. Contessa Gallery will be displaying works by notable contemporary artists Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna, and David Drebin, seminal works by Hanneke Beaumont, Jasper Johns, and Thomas Scoon, as well as introducing the works of Gilles Cenazandotti to the United States.
Thierry Guetta, internationally known as Mr. Brainwash, followed and documented street artists on film beginning in 1999, ultimately filming the most famous street artist: Banksy. At the encouragement of Banksy, Guetta began creating his own street art and had his first solo show as Mr. Brainwash in 2008. Mr. Brainwash’s artistic evolution is documented in the Banksy-directed and Oscar-nominated film, Exit Through the Gift Shop. Known for his Pop Art feel and street-art style, Guetta creates his works by fusing historical pop figures and imagery with current cultural iconography. After selling out an entire booth dedicated to Mr. Brainwash in two previous shows, Contessa Gallery looks forward to showing the artist’s newest works at Art Southampton.
Last year was a watershed year for David Datuna. The artists Portrait of America, part of his Viewpoint of Billions series, showed at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. This groundbreaking work utilized wearable technology allowing the viewers to interact with images embedded within the artwork. As the viewers explored the works visually, their reactions were recorded, archived, and streamed worldwide through the web. Datuna’s success continued with Contessa Gallery’s presentation of Nostalgia for Warhol at Art Miami 2014. This group of transformative portraits of Marilyn Monroe are part of the artist’s Golden Triangle series. This recurring triumvirate in Datuna's reportage explores past, present and future, thematically linking to our time and culture. 2015 is proving to be another great year for David Datuna, as it is marked by the movie premier of Datuna: Portrait of America, a documentary film on the artist. Highlighting the artist’s great success, this year at Art Miami New York Contessa Gallery premiered Datuna’s latest endeavor: new wall sculptures which incorporate Swarovski crystals into the complex web of eyeglasses laid over his portraits and flags. Contessa Gallery will be showcasing these Swarovski crystal wall sculptures at Art Southampton, which are certain to be a crowd favorite.
David Drebin is one of the most successful and highly collected photographers working today. Contessa Gallery’s 2012 exhibition, David Drebin Photographs, was Drebin’s third one-man show at the gallery and celebrated the exclusive U.S. release of his newest book,Beautiful Disasters. His work was featured alongside photography giants including Penn, Avedon, and Meisel in Fashion!, one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of fashion photography ever mounted (Fotografiska Museet in Stockholm). Contessa Gallery will feature Drebin’s most recent works in photography, lightboxes, and Neon light installations at Art Southampton, which illuminate the secret thoughts of the Femme Fatales who inhabit the elusive world of his dramatic photographs.
About Contessa Gallery
Founded in 1999, Contessa Gallery offers artworks of exceedingly high quality as well as art acquisition counsel to collectors, museums, and institutions. Areas of expertise encompass pre-twentieth century, Modern and Contemporary sculpture, paintings, photography, and works on paper. While many galleries focus primarily upon artist representation and promotion, Contessa Gallery is collector oriented. The Gallery’s mission is to assist clients in developing collections that have deep personal meaning. Contessa Gallery encourages its clients to view their collections as a legacy to be passed down through generations of family or on to museums.
The gallery continues to expand its clientele and reputation through its participation in prestigious art fairs such as Art Miami, The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF), and The Armory Show – Modern. At the philanthropic level, Contessa Gallery seeks to make a difference in the community through the contribution of time, expertise, sponsorship, and educational programming for museums and arts organizations.
For more detailed information about the gallery, artists, exhibition history, art fair schedule, and philanthropic support, please visit our website:www.contessagallery.com or contact Steve Hartman at 216.956.2825 or via email:art@contessagallery.com.
For high-res images of the above mentioned works please contact Rebecca Roman at 216.382.7800 or via email: rebecca@contessagallery.com.
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Download Article (PDF)May 22, 2015 - Guy-Vincent and George Kozmon
Watch the exclusive video interview with Steve Hartman owner/founder of Contessa Gallery. Our authors Guy-Vincent and George Kozmon, have been taking in the sights at this year’s Art Miami New York.
May 21, 2015 - Katya Kazakina and Mary Romano
As spring auction sales wrapped up in New York at a record $2.7 billion last week, a slew of art fairs shared in the frenzied buying.
Contessa Gallery sold a $40,000 life-size sculpture of a spray can with the Campbell's soup label by the artist known as Mr. Brainwash.
Read More >>December 1, 2014 - Contessa Gallery
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December 1, 2014
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Contessa Gallery: Featuring new works and new media by David Drebin at Art Miami 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014, Cleveland, OH – Contessa Gallery is thrilled to be participating in Art Miami, which is the leading international contemporary and modern art fair. This is a notable year for Art Miami as they celebrate their 25th anniversary. Art Miami works with the most respected and influential galleries to feature important artists and artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries. Contessa Gallery’s booth will be exhibiting new works by notable Contemporary artists Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna, and David Drebin, as well as iconic works by modern masters such as Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, and Chuck Close.
David Drebin is one of the most successful and highly collected photographers working today. Contessa Gallery’s 2012 exhibition, David Drebin Photographs, was Drebin’s third one-man show at the gallery and celebrated the exclusive U.S. release of his newest book, Beautiful Disasters. His work was featured alongside photography giants including Penn, Avedon, and Meisel in Fashion!, one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of fashion photography ever mounted (Fotografiska Museet in Stockholm). Contessa Gallery will premiere new works and exhibit Drebin’s most recent works in photography, lightboxes, and Neon light installations, which illuminate the secret thoughts of the Femme Fatales who inhabit the elusive world of his dramatic photographs. Contessa Gallery will also be world premiering and featuring Drebin’s newest artistic exploration: resin sculptures transforming theFemme Fatales portrayed in his works into three dimensions. Contessa Gallery is excited to present Drebin as a continually evolving multi-media artist.
About Contessa Gallery
Founded in 1999, Contessa Gallery offers artworks of exceedingly high quality as well as art acquisition counsel to collectors, museums, and institutions. Areas of expertise encompass pre-twentieth century, Modern and Contemporary sculpture, paintings, photography, and works on paper. While many galleries focus primarily upon artist representation and promotion, Contessa Gallery is collector oriented. The Gallery’s mission is to assist clients in developing collections that have deep personal meaning. Contessa Gallery encourages its clients to view their collections as a legacy to be passed down through generations of family or on to museums.
The gallery continues to expand its clientele and reputation through its participation in prestigious art fairs such as Art Miami, The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF), and The Armory Show – Modern. At the philanthropic level, Contessa Gallery seeks to make a difference in the community through the contribution of time, expertise, sponsorship, and educational programming for museums and arts organizations.
For more detailed information about the gallery, artists, exhibition history, art fair schedule, and philanthropic support, please visit our website: www.contessagallery.com or contact Steve Hartman at 216.956.2825 or via email: art@contessagallery.com.
For high-res images of the above mentioned works please contact Rebecca Roman at 216.382.7800 or via email:rebecca@contessagallery.com.
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Read More >> Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2014 - Contessa Gallery
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December 1, 2014
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Contessa Gallery: Premiering David Datuna’s Nostalgia for Warholat Art Miami 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014, Cleveland, OH – Contessa Gallery is thrilled to be participating in Art Miami, which is the leading international contemporary and modern art fair. This is a notable year for Art Miami as they celebrate their 25th anniversary. Art Miami works with the most respected and influential galleries to feature important artists and artworks from the 20thand 21st centuries. Contessa Gallery’s booth will be exhibiting new works by notable Contemporary artists Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna, and David Drebin, as well as iconic works by modern masters such as Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, and Chuck Close.
This past year has been a landmark year for David Datuna, and continues to be with Contessa Gallery’s presentation of Nostalgia for Warhol. The gallery will exhibit Datuna’s homage to Andy Warhol’s iconic serial celebrity silkscreens, Ten Marilyns, on the main wall of their Art Miami booth. This group of transformative portraits of Marilyn Monroe are part of the artist’s Golden Triangle series. This recurring triumvirate in Datuna's reportage explores past, present and future, thematically linking to our time and culture.
The image of the famed Marilyn Monroe is reinterpreted through tiny colored dots signifying the viewpoint, people, culture and energy of the past. The present is revealed through a veil of optical lenses with varied magnification as the artist skillfully plays with the constructive elements, giving them special meaning from a diverse point of view. The juxtaposition of the celebrated actress’s image of the past and the power of 20th Century iconography in the present, shine through Datuna's clever use of lenses while giving personality, perception, fragmentation and unity new definition. As the audience examines the work from their unique point of observation, the illusion of movement three dimensionally morphs the viewer from the past (the image), through the present (the lenses) into visions of what the future may hold.
2014 started off with Datuna’s exhibition of his Portrait of America, part of his Viewpoint of Billions series, at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery on President’s Day Weekend. This groundbreaking work utilized wearable technology allowing the viewers to interact with images embedded within the artwork. As the viewers explored the works visually, their reactions were recorded, archived, and streamed worldwide through the web. Portrait of America in particular symbolizes the ways in which advancing technologies have helped create a more unified global experience, just as the American experience is a collection of diverse cultures and viewpoints.
Datuna is also well known for his portraits in which he juxtaposes influential historical figures with popular contemporary icons. The artist plays on concepts of identity, particularly through the exploration of perspective and observation heightened by the optical lenses placed across. Datuna is interested in how cultural identity is perceived by nations, social groups, and individuals through the use of symbols, flags, and logos.
About Contessa Gallery
Founded in 1999, Contessa Gallery offers artworks of exceedingly high quality as well as art acquisition counsel to collectors, museums, and institutions. Areas of expertise encompass pre-twentieth century, Modern and Contemporary sculpture, paintings, photography, and works on paper. While many galleries focus primarily upon artist representation and promotion, Contessa Gallery is collector oriented. The Gallery’s mission is to assist clients in developing collections that have deep personal meaning. Contessa Gallery encourages its clients to view their collections as a legacy to be passed down through generations of family or on to museums.
The gallery continues to expand its clientele and reputation through its participation in prestigious art fairs such as Art Miami, The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF), and The Armory Show – Modern. At the philanthropic level, Contessa Gallery seeks to make a difference in the community through the contribution of time, expertise, sponsorship, and educational programming for museums and arts organizations.
For more detailed information about the gallery, artists, exhibition history, art fair schedule, and philanthropic support, please visit our website: www.contessagallery.com or contact Steve Hartman at 216.956.2825 or via email: art@contessagallery.com.
For high-res images of the above mentioned works please contact Rebecca Roman at 216.382.7800 or via email:rebecca@contessagallery.com.
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Read More >> Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2014 - Contessa Gallery
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December 1, 2014
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Contessa Gallery: Showcasing a special presentation of Mr. Brainwash works at ArtMiami 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014, Cleveland, OH – Contessa Gallery is thrilled to be participating in Art Miami, which is the leading international contemporary and modern art fair. This is a notable year for Art Miami as they celebrate their 25th anniversary. Art Miami works with the most respected and influential galleries to feature important artists and artworks from the 20thand 21st centuries. Contessa Gallery’s booth will be exhibiting new works by notable Contemporary artists Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna, and David Drebin, as well as iconic works by modern masters such as Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, and Chuck Close.
In an unprecedented move, Contessa Gallery will be exhibiting in two booths at Art Miami, with one booth dedicated exclusively to a special presentation of the work of Mr. Brainwash. Thierry Guetta, internationally known as Mr. Brainwash, followed and documented street artists on film beginning in 1999, ultimately filming the most famous street artist: Banksy. At the encouragement of Banksy, Guetta began creating his own street art and had his first solo show as Mr. Brainwash in 2008. Mr. Brainwash’s artistic evolution is documented in the Banksy-directed and Oscar-nominated film, Exit Through the Gift Shop. Known for his Pop Art feel and street-art style, Guetta will be transforming the booth to reflect his own studio space. The entire booth will be complete with painted walls and materials used to create his dynamic work, pulling viewers into the world of Mr. Brainwash and immersing them amongst his new works made specifically for Art Miami.
About Contessa Gallery
Founded in 1999, Contessa Gallery offers artworks of exceedingly high quality as well as art acquisition counsel to collectors, museums, and institutions. Areas of expertise encompass pre-twentieth century, Modern and Contemporary sculpture, paintings, photography, and works on paper. While many galleries focus primarily upon artist representation and promotion, Contessa Gallery is collector oriented. The Gallery’s mission is to assist clients in developing collections that have deep personal meaning. Contessa Gallery encourages its clients to view their collections as a legacy to be passed down through generations of family or on to museums.
The gallery continues to expand its clientele and reputation through its participation in prestigious art fairs such as Art Miami, The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF), and The Armory Show – Modern. At the philanthropic level, Contessa Gallery seeks to make a difference in the community through the contribution of time, expertise, sponsorship, and educational programming for museums and arts organizations.
For more detailed information about the gallery, artists, exhibition history, art fair schedule, and philanthropic support, please visit our website: www.contessagallery.com or contact Steve Hartman at 216.956.2825 or via email: art@contessagallery.com.
For high-res images of the above mentioned works please contact Rebecca Roman at 216.382.7800 or via email:rebecca@contessagallery.com.
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Read More >> Download Article (PDF)December 1, 2014 - Contessa Gallery
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December 1, 2014
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Contessa Gallery: Showcasing groundbreaking new work by Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna, and David Drebin at Art Miami 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014, Cleveland, OH – Contessa Gallery is thrilled to be participating in Art Miami this year. This is a notable year for Art Miami as they celebrate their 25th anniversary as the leader in presenting international contemporary and modern art fairs. Art Miami works with the most respected and influential galleries to feature important artists and artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries. Contessa Gallery’s booth will be exhibiting new works by notable Contemporary artists Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna, and David Drebin, as well as iconic works by modern masters such as Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, and Chuck Close. In an exciting new move, Contessa Gallery will be exhibiting in two booths this year in order to showcase the expanse of recent works created by Mr. Brainwash, David Datuna, and David Drebin.
In an unprecedented move, Contessa Gallery will be exclusively dedicating one booth to a special presentation of the work of Mr. Brainwash. Thierry Guetta, internationally known as Mr. Brainwash, followed and documented street artists on film beginning in 1999, ultimately filming the most famous street artist: Banksy. At the encouragement of Banksy, Guetta began creating his own street art and had his first solo show as Mr. Brainwash in 2008. Mr. Brainwash’s artistic evolution is documented in the Banksy-directed and Oscar-nominated film, Exit Through the Gift Shop. Known for his Pop Art feel and street-art style, Guetta will be transforming the booth to reflect his own studio space. The entire booth will be complete with painted walls and materials used to create his dynamic work, pulling viewers into the world of Mr. Brainwash and immersing them amongst his new works made specifically for Art Miami.
This past year has been a landmark year for David Datuna, and continues to be with Contessa Gallery’s presentation of Nostalgia for Warhol. The gallery will exhibit Datuna’s homage to Andy Warhol’s iconic serial celebrity silkscreens, Ten Marilyns, on the main wall of their Art Miami booth. This group of transformative portraits of Marilyn Monroe are part of the artist’s Golden Triangle series. This recurring triumvirate in Datuna's reportage explores past, present and future, thematically linking to our time and culture.
The image of the famed Marilyn Monroe is reinterpreted through tiny colored dots signifying the viewpoint, people, culture and energy of the past. The present is revealed through a veil of optical lenses with varied magnification as the artist skillfully plays with the constructive elements, giving them special meaning from a diverse point of view. The juxtaposition of the celebrated actress’s image of the past and the power of 20th Century iconography in the present, shine through Datuna's clever use of lenses while giving personality, perception, fragmentation and unity new definition. As the audience examines the work from their unique point of observation, the illusion of movement three dimensionally morphs the viewer from the past (the image), through the present (the lenses) into visions of what the future may hold.
2014 started off with Datuna’s exhibition of his Portrait of America, part of his Viewpoint of Billions series, at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery on President’s Day Weekend. This groundbreaking work utilized wearable technology allowing the viewers to interact with images embedded within the artwork. As the viewers explored the works visually, their reactions were recorded, archived, and streamed worldwide through the web. Portrait of America in particular symbolizes the ways in which advancing technologies have helped create a more unified global experience, just as the American experience is a collection of diverse cultures and viewpoints.
Datuna is also well known for his portraits in which he juxtaposes influential historical figures with popular contemporary icons. The artist plays on concepts of identity, particularly through the exploration of perspective and observation heightened by the optical lenses placed across. Datuna is interested in how cultural identity is perceived by nations, social groups, and individuals through the use of symbols, flags, and logos.
David Drebin is one of the most successful and highly collected photographers working today. Contessa Gallery’s 2012 exhibition, David Drebin Photographs, was Drebin’s third one-man show at the gallery and celebrated the exclusive U.S. release of his newest book, Beautiful Disasters. His work was featured alongside photography giants including Penn, Avedon, and Meisel in Fashion!, one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of fashion photography ever mounted (Fotografiska Museet in Stockholm). Contessa Gallery will premiere new works and exhibit Drebin’s most recent works in photography, lightboxes, and Neon light installations, which illuminate the secret thoughts of the Femme Fatales who inhabit the elusive world of his dramatic photographs. Contessa Gallery will also be world premiering and featuring Drebin’s newest artistic exploration: resin sculptures transforming the Femme Fatales portrayed in his works into three dimensions. Contessa Gallery is excited to present Drebin as a continually evolving multi-media artist.
Contessa Gallery will also be exhibiting iconic works of art by Jasper Johns, Chuck Close, and Helen Frankenthaler. Each of these seminal artists has forever changed the landscape of art history through their use of method or iconography; Johns through his use of ubiquitous symbols of the everyday, Close through his use of photography and grids to create his large-scale portraits, and Frankenthaler through her revolutionary soak-stain method of painting.
About Contessa Gallery
Founded in 1999, Contessa Gallery offers artworks of exceedingly high quality as well as art acquisition counsel to collectors, museums, and institutions. Areas of expertise encompass pre-twentieth century, Modern and Contemporary sculpture, paintings, photography, and works on paper. While many galleries focus primarily upon artist representation and promotion, Contessa Gallery is collector oriented. The Gallery’s mission is to assist clients in developing collections that have deep personal meaning. Contessa Gallery encourages its clients to view their collections as a legacy to be passed down through generations of family or on to museums.
The gallery continues to expand its clientele and reputation through its participation in prestigious art fairs such as Art Miami, The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF), and The Armory Show – Modern, Art. At the philanthropic level, Contessa Gallery seeks to make a difference in the community through the contribution of time, expertise, sponsorship, and educational programming for museums and arts organizations.
For more detailed information about the gallery, artists, exhibition history, art fair schedule, and philanthropic support, please visit our website: www.contessagallery.com or contact Steve Hartman at 216.956.2825 or via email: art@contessagallery.com.
For high-res images of the above mentioned works please contact Rebecca Roman at 216.382.7800 or via email:rebecca@contessagallery.com.
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Read More >> Download Article (PDF)October 13, 2014 - Haniya Rae
Contessa Gallery artist, Jack Spencer, is featured in this Artsy Editorial.
November 20, 2013 - PR Newswire
The highlight of Contessa Gallery’s Art Miami booth will be David Datuna’s Jay-Z / Picasso: Opposition of Imaginations. Two portraits, Picasso and Jay-Z, represent the contact of the conceptions of two diverse artistic periods. This opposition creates an energetic, mental, philosophical, and emotional perspective on art’s evolution. The two portraits together serve as a collective image, with Picasso embodying and conceptualizing the energy, fundamentalism, and expression of the 20th century, and Jay-Z’s fragmented portrait representing modern art as an experimental puzzle.
Read More >>November 8, 2013 - PR Newswire
CLEVELAND, Nov. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Contessa Gallery is pleased to present a solo-exhibition of important Chuck Close works in a variety of media. Working almost exclusively in the subject of portraiture, Chuck Close has been consistently breaking artistic boundaries with his printmaking for more than 40 years. The 39 works in this exhibition span Chuck Close's career and will feature limited edition prints (including new revolutionary archival watercolor pigment prints and felt hand stamps, mezzotint, aquatints, etchings, linocuts, screenprints, woodcuts, and paper pulp works), photography (including unique Polaroid prints and daguerreotypes, woodburytypes, and gridded working maquettes), and large-scale Jacquard tapestries.
Read More >>April 25, 2013 - Contessa Gallery
Contessa Gallery is pleased to share that Harry Benson is featured in the May 2013 issue of Art & Culture Magazine in John Loring's article, "The Canny and Eloquent Mr. Benson."
Download Article (PDF)May 27, 2012 - Steven Litt
"Bhavsar's work embodies an intersection fo East and West, Color Field painting filtered through Indian culture."
Download Article (PDF)April 30, 2012 - Abeed Hossain for South Asia Journal, April 2012 Issue
"He [Natvar Bhavsar] is, in the words of art critic Jay Jacobs, 'the best known and most successful Indian born contemporary artist on the planet,' an important figure in the New York Color Field movement credited with having substantively advanced the technical and conceptual possibilities of paint on canvas."
March 10, 2012 - Douglas Max Utter, The Plain Dealer
"My paintings are inspired by powerful entities -- engulfing complexities which are the powers given to us." Natvar Bhavsar
To read the full interview with Natvar Bhavsar, please click here.
February 23, 2012 - Steve Litt, The Plain Dealer
Congratulations to our artist Natvar Bhavsar on a wonderful review in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
To read the full review of the Natvar Bhavsar exhibition at Contessa Gallery please click here.
Read More >>February 28, 2011 - Rebecca Robertson
A talented photographer without equal, David Drebin is above all a storyteller. His brooding and glamorous works tell tales of lust and voyeurism, as well as seduction and escape. Not afraid to be daring, Drebin also tantalizes us with subtle allusions. His sweeping cinematic images feature the majestic backdrops of such world cities as Berlin, Paris and Rio de Janeiro. These photographs pulse with a charged sensuality, using color and light to maximum effect.
The February 2011 issue of ARTnews magazine featured a 4-page article on the career and the art of David Drebin. It highlights some of his best works several of which are on view at Contessa Gallery.
Download Article (PDF)September 28, 2009 - Dan Tranberg, Special to the Plain Dealer
Contessa co-owner Steve Hartman spent the past two years gathering an impressive and diverse collection of 65 works by Close, produced over four decades. [...] The works at Contessa include one-of-a-kind pieces and rare limited editions as well as recent prints that have never before been exhibited. The result is a knockout show that proves Close, at age 69, to be continually increasing his range by delving into new media, formats and techniques.
To read the full article, please click here.