PAINTING RESURRECTED – Ari Lankin, Jeremy Penn, Borbay

April 14, 2010  |  Artist, Featured, In The News, Uncategorized  |  No Comments

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SUPERNATURAL EVENT: PAINTING RISES FROM THE GRAVE ON MAY 22, 2010

NEW YORK, NY–Many listless art critics have glibly declared: “painting is dead.” Another offered $10,000 for proof of expiration. On Saturday, May 22, 2010, BORBAY, Jeremy Penn and Ari Lankin offer evidence to the contrary. Opening for one-night-only in TriBeCa, Painting Resurrected will exhume eighteen contrasting paintings, supernaturally confirming – the demise of painting has been greatly exaggerated. Myths will be shattered, precedents will be set and cocktails will be served.

Find out more on the official event site, and RSVP on Facebook.

Location: 393 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013 | TriBeCa

Date: Opening Gala: Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM; Private Viewings by Appointment: Sunday May 23rd, 2010 – Tuesday May 25th, 2010

Admittance: Open to the public

About Jeremy Penn

Jeremy Penn was born in 1979 in New York and studied Fine Art at both the University of Maryland and Pratt Institute. Penn’s paintings are best known for using color to elicit an emotional response. His works have been exhibited internationally and have gained acclaim from curators at museums such as The Museum of Modern Art, New York and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In 2009, Penn was honored as the “Featured Artist” for New York’s first Freedom Week. In 2010, Penn’s art was awarded both ASFD’s Pinnacle Award and the ADEX Gold Medal. His works have been prized by notable collectors, including the Crown Prince of Dubai. Energized by the caprices of popular culture, Penn’s recent work explores the evolution of celebrity.

About Ari Lankin

Ari Lankin was born in the suburbs of Philadelphia in 1980. He received his BFA in Painting and Economics from Brandies University. Although a wide traveler and avid road tripper, it is Manhattan that has been his home and inspiration as an artist, fueling his investigative and intuitive approach to painting. His concerns with systems, dreams, chaos and order, realities, and relational flow can be read in his work. The flux of these influences affords multiple interpretations, and allow for both moments of recognition and uncertainty. Ultimately he is concerned with risk taking, wisdom, process and chance rather than emulating a preconceived final image.

About BORBAY

Voted Time Out New York’s Most Creative New Yorker in 2009, Upper East Side artist BORBAY has painted famed landmarks around the world. On display will be BORBAY’s collage paintings, comprised of New York Post headlines and layer upon layer of acrylic paint. Driven to capture the actuality of society, this series visually displays the paradox of love, lust, murder, sex, sports, betrayal, triumph, religion, rape and politics in one place… concepts any person reading a daily newspaper will see juxtaposed without a second thought. His works have been acquired for private and corporate collections around the world.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Contact: Jason Borbay | info@paintingsresurrected.com | Phone Number Provided Via Email

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Pink - 52nd Grammy Awards - 2010

Pink – 52nd Grammy Awards – 2010

February 2, 2010  |  CELL PHONE, In The News  |  No Comments

I finally saw this clip without hearing any particular spoilers. Just like a good movie I’m glad I didn’t hear all the details. The most revealing thing I heard was that she “hung over the audience and sprayed water on them.” This goes to show just how strong her performance was. It simply could not be put into words by the mass media or tabloid headlines which are hard to avoid these days. In fact, I am going to watch it again right after I finish this article. What a powerful performance. The above picture is from my cell phone. Perhaps more pictures to come. Follow this link to watch the performance, a reproduction of a show at a specific time and place.
Pink Soars During \'Glitter In The Air\' Grammy Performance 2010