Category: Exhibitions

Scope New York, 2020

Margo Gallery is delighted to announce our participation at the upcoming SCOPE New York 2020 Art fair taking place

March 5-8, 2020 at the Metropolitan Pavilion.

Visit us at booth 103.

VIP TICKETS available for our collectors only.

DAY PASSES available upon requests at [email protected]

Yelena Lezhen, Jazz, Acrylic on Canvas, 36”x24”, 2019

The 20th edition of Scope New York returns to its Chelsea location at Metropolitan Pavilion. Known for presenting groundbreaking contemporary work, SCOPE New York will welcome 60 international exhibitors at its centrally-located venue. In addition, SCOPE will continue its legacy of critically-acclaimed VIP Programming with strategic partnerships, a focused schedule of events, and talks.

Miroslav Duzinkevich, Friends, Oil on Canvas, 39”x31.5”

SCOPE New York opens on Thursday, March 5, 2020, with the Platinum First View and VIP & Press Preview, and will run through Sunday, March 8, 2020.

Platinum First View | Thurs | Mar 5 | 3:00PM – 6:00PM

Invitation or Platinum VIP card for entry

VIP | Press Preview | Thurs | Mar 5 | 6:00PM – 9:00PM

Invitation or VIP cardholders and Press only

Public Show Hours

Fri | Mar 6 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM

Sat | Mar 7 | 11:00AM – 8:00PM

Sun | Mar 8 | 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Admission

Platinum First View | Thurs | $150

General VIP | Thurs | $100

Day Pass | Fri – Sun | $25

Senior + Student* | $15

Location

Metropolitan Pavilion

125 West 18th Street

New York, NY 10011

Yelena Lezhen, Outlanders, Acrylic and Ink on Paper, 23.5”x31.5”, 2019

Art Exhibition Presented by Gallery Margo & Elegran Real Estate

Art Exhibition

Presented by Gallery Margo

& Elegran Real Estate 

5 Bryant Park, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Friday, November 22nd
from 6-8 pm

You are cordially invited to attend a group art exhibition featuring artworks of various mediums. Please join us for the Opening Reception with the artists on Friday, November 22 from 6-8pm

Enjoy an evening of art, music and wine in a beautiful place overlooking Bryant Park.

LOCATION: 
Please note a valid photo ID is necessary for entry
5 Bryant Park, 17th floor
entrance is located on West 41st Street
between 6th Ave & Broadway
See in Google Maps 

Exhibiting Artists

ALEVTINA IGNATYEVA
ALEX AG
ANASTASIA ZELNCHUK
ANGELICA VERK
BULAT KITAEV
ELEANORA HOBBS
ELENA GOLOVANOVA-STARENKO
INNA YUDINA
JORDAN EISMONT
KUZMA VOSTRIKOV & AJUAN SONG
MARINA STAVITSKAYA
MILDRED SHULMAN
NONNA PIDVALNA
OLGA CHEMOKHUD-DOTY
OLGA MALAMUD-PAVLOVICH
STAIGO (IGOR STASOVSKIY)
VLADIMIR DEMING
YELENA KIMERBLAT
ZINA ZINCHIK

Texas Contemporary, 2019

YOU ARE INVITED

Margo Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in the Texas Contemporary 2019 – Houston’s leading contemporary and modern art fair.

Texas Contemporary, Houston’s leading contemporary and modern art fair, brings top galleries to the area’s discerning collector base. Now going into its eighth edition, Texas Contemporary 2019 will feature 75 exhibitors and an innovative program of special projects and public installations.

2019 will see the continuation and expansion of Texas Contemporary’s notable partnerships with the region’s finest institutions and museums. With the support of the Houston community and the city’s galleries and institutions, Texas Contemporary will return to the newly refurbished George R. Brown Convention Center for a compelling and constructive eighth edition.

Texas Contemporary Preview will open on Thursday, October 10, from 6:00-10:00pm. The fair will open to the public on Friday, October 11, and run through Sunday, October 13.

The Complimentary VIP Pass (follow the link below) provides entry for you and a guest beginning with the VIP Preview on Thursday, and includes admission to the fair on Friday and all weekend long. To learn more, visit txcontemporary.com.

OUR ARTISTS

Margo Gallery will be located at Booth E07

Michael Ezra

Michael Ezra

Michael Ezra expands his work in series of infinite color architectural abstracts – Eikos. This series are infused with innovative use of color, subtle messaging and harmonious composition of abstracted architectural elements. This is New York as it was never seen before. Ezra’s clean and precise manner of execution renders a unique sense of clarity and completeness to each of the master’s pieces and became a special hallmark of the artist.

Annette Schreiber

Annette Schreiber

Annette has over two decades of experience in portrait, advertising and Fine Art photography. “The Fountainhead” by Ayn Rand got her started in architectural photography. Old, new, elaborate or plain, tall or small; these constructions reflect people and their personalities. It is their artwork, their legacy. They express their personality and life in those buildings. Annette is using the architect’s creativity combined with her own to express what is important to her with enough room for the viewer to find their own meaning and vision.

Olga Kondratska

Carole Jury

Carole Jury is both a photographer and an abstract painter and she combines the two mediums of expression in her process, starting from photography and then transposing it to painting to create her series with poetic names such as Dark sea, La Vie en Rose or Glimmer of Hope. Her signature resides in her broad textured strokes, her ability to capture shadows and lights and her eye for color with canvases from vibrant reds to calming blues, subtle nuances of whites to powerful blacks. Working mainly in oils but also in acrylics, Carole Jury likes to play with materials to express herself: her paintings can be either made on canvas, wood or aluminum, incorporating leather or fabrics.

Kathe Thomas

Yuri Ulyashev

The Moscow-based artist Yuri Ulyashev is impressively versatile in the subject matter and technique of his paintings, which vary from cheerful still lifes to sardonic depictions of animals with human accessories. Uliashev’s mastery of oil painting is evident in his use of different strokes, textures and impasto, not to mention his bold yet subtle use of color. His paintings delightfully combine realistic and graphic elements, perhaps aided by his successful career in advertising.

Ekatherina Savtchenko

Eleonora Hobbs

Eleonora Hobbs/EllaNiza is an artist with exceptional feeling for rich saturated palette. Her artwork represents the world as she perceives it: vivid, magnificent and breathtaking. Varieties of details on each painting fulfill the entire composition. Her abstract works are based on perception of color, and bring a sensation of life to the paintings.

Aleksandr Vishnevetskiy

Jordan Eismont

Since 1998 Jordan has exhibited his paintings in various venues in Amsterdam and Utrecht, The Netherlands, where he studied painting and fashion design at the Hogeschool voor de Kunst, as well as in New Hampshire, where his family now lives; and in Los Angeles, where he studied fashion design at FIDM, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising.

Menswear has allowed Jordan to merge his drawing and painting ideas with fashion. The location of a pocket, the seam of a shirt, the stitching used are all informed by these references.

Iness Kaplun

Zinchik

Zina Zinchik is a Fine Art Photographer who lives and works from West New York, NJ. Following her passion, a self-taught photographer, she picked up a camera in her late 20-s. Further studying in workshops with globally accomplished photographers and extensive experimenting with photography techniques led to development of her vision and style.

Her recent works, inspired by global warming weather events, consist of experiments with ice and frozen botanical and collected into “Frozen Spring” series. The artistic influence behind this imagery stems from deep appreciation for the simple, the untainted and the unadulterated beauty found in nature and the logistic restrictions influenced by weather.

Zina’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and printed in numerous magazines.

Shiloh

Alex AG

Alex AG is a photo artist, and theoretician of photography, as well as a host of TV program about modern photography – Single Shot. His focus is experimental photography with special attention to the role of reality in the media. The premise of his art is redefining photographic image in the same manner painting was redefined by impressionism and expressionism. His works in contemporary series are digitally modified panoramas, combined with other visual elements in order to create complex narrative, depicting fantasy rather than reality. The works featured in this collection are from two series – Yoga Poses and Elements. Both are exploring female beauty reflected in the visions of the world.

Iness Kaplun

Kuzma Vostrikov & Ajuan Song

Kuzma Vostrikov started his art career as an editor and writer and soon worked as a producer and director in art cinematography. Founding his independent film company, Kuzmacinema has produced four art movies and has participated more than 50 film festivals around the world.

Since 2011, Vostrikov has been working in experimental photography, his main subjects including the social connections between social networks and mass media psychology.

Ajuan Song is a photographer currently living and working from New York. Song graduated from the International Center of Photography and Pratt Institute, and is interested in abstract, experimental and multimedia art. Her work mainly utilizes the processes of chemigrams and collages to create her dynamic photographic imagery.

Iness Kaplun

Lidia Chepovetsky

Lidia is specializing in peculiar still lifes with extraordinary color and harmonious compositions. The imaginative titles give her work a further dimension. Lidia is utilizing natural, radiant light of everything that surrounds her and hopes that all her paintings show her love for nature and people. Former immigrant from the Soviet Union (Kiev, Ukraine), Lidia has a Masters degree of a designer and mechanical engineer. Lidia has followed the path of an artist for the past 25 years and has successfully participated and won prizes in shows in Art Student League of New York, Brooklyn Art Festival, Park Slope Historical Show and Conference House Artistic Show.

Shiloh

Naum Medovoy

Naum Medovoy’s career spans four decades. A self-taught artist, he was mostly a documentary filmmaker until he began printing stills from his film, applying oil sticks and black and white ink to their surfaces. The resulting works serve as platform for expressive and [perceptual experimentation, which are often self0referential in nature; Medovoy’s photo-documentary collage paintings are rooted in his childhood memories and previous work.

In his studio, Medovoy tirelessly works on each painting, moving between various combinations of media until he’s satisfied with the end result. In the process, he offers an entirely new perceptual exprerience, such so that he’s established himself as a unique, vangard talent in art world, inventing new ways to aesthetically engage viewers, mediating between oil sticks, ink, film, photography, and memory.

 

Margo Gallery will be located at Booth E07

 

Questions? Contact us today 1-646-662-3197

Contemporary Art Exhibition Sept 12-18th, 2019

547 West 27th Street, Suite 518 (K&P gallery)
Sept 12-18th

You are cordially invited to attend
the contemporary art exhibition
featuring various styles of painting and photography.

Please join us for the
wine opening reception with the artists on Thursday, September 12th, 6-8PM

Enjoy a pleasant evening and electric ambiance of art.
Take a beautiful art home with you,
support the artists and
enjoy it for a lifetime!

Exhibiting Artists

Michael Ezra
EllaNiza Hobbs
Iness Kaplun
Alexander Nagorni
Nonna Pidvalna
Alexander Rees
Shiloh
Igor Stasovskiy
Yuri Ulyashev
Inna Ydina
Anastasia Zelenchuk
Zinchik

Curator: Yulia Chmelenko

Location

547 West 27th Street, Suite 518 (K&P Gallery), New York NY

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Contemporary Art Exhibition June 7th, 2019

389 WASHINGTON STREET, JERSEY CITY, NJ 07302
Friday, June 7th 6-8PM

You are cordially invited to attend
the contemporary art exhibition
featuring various styles of painting and photography.

Please join us for the wine opening reception with the artists on Friday, June 7h, 6-8PM

Enjoy a pleasant evening and electric ambiance of art.
Take a beautiful art home with you,
support the artists and
enjoy it for a lifetime!

Exhibiting Artists

Aleksander Rees
Alex Gurevich
Nikita Polyansky
Aleks AG
Michail Ezra
Grigory Gurevich
Elena Starenko
Shiloh Lupovich
Marina Stavitskaya
Oxana Charlotte
Alevtina Ignatyeva
Viktoriya Basina
Shiloh
Ella Niza Hobbs
Gregg Rozen

Location

Market Art+Design, 2019

YOU ARE INVITED!

Margo Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in the Market Art + Design 2019 – the East End’s premier art fair and the summer season’s top destination for fine art and design.

Market Art + Design returns to the center of Bridgehampton this July 5th through 7th for its ninth edition, with over seventy galleries featuring compelling presentations of modern and contemporary art enhanced by a striking design component.

Market Art + Design’s Preview will open on Friday, July 5, from 1:00-6:00pm with a VIP Party continuing the celebration from 6:00-10:00pm Friday evening. The fair will open to the public on Saturday, July 6, and run through Sunday, July 7.

The Complimentary VIP Pass (follow the link below) provides entry for you and a guest beginning with the VIP Preview on Friday, and includes admission to the fair all weekend long. To learn more, visit artmarkethamptons.com.


OUR ARTISTS

Olga Kondratska

Olga Kondratska lives and works in Budapest. A versatile 21st century Renaissance woman, a world-known architect and designer of numerous projects in Europe, Asia, North and South America. Olga’s paintings can be found in private collections and National Museums – Museum of the History of the City of Kiev, Taras Shevchenko National Museum, National Museum “Kiev Art Gallery”. On her latest project “River of Life” Olga Kondratska strives to draw attention to the problems associated with raising ocean levels to preserve this beautiful blue planet for our descendants.

Kate Thomas

Kate began experimenting with fluid painting after her pug, Louie, mistakenly knocked over a cup of paint one day and it spilt onto the floor. The colors mixed together and inspired Kate’s idea of mixing fluid pour paints with mixed media materials. Currently, each piece Kate creates is inspired by earth’s minerals, elements, geodes and energies. Each mixed media piece is made specifically to target light refraction, while banishing negative energy. Each piece promotes positive energy through the use of crystals, glass, stones and other layers of materials. Many of her pieces represent the inside of a geode or mineral. Kate uses a mix of techniques but begins each piece with a style of pour painting, gradually adding layers of materials and resin to act as layers.

Michael Ezra

Michael Ezra’s distinctive work in sculptural nudes is focused on creation of unique laconic images of sculptural forms using the medium of fine art photography. His work is dedicated to discovery of novel concepts of sculptural forms of human body and study of dualism via harmonious conjunction of contrasting elements. Ezra’s clean and precise manner of execution renders a unique sense of clarity and completeness to each of the master’s pieces and became a special hallmark of the artist.

Annette Schreiber

Annette has over two decades of experience in portrait, advertising and Fine Art photography. “The Fountainhead” by Ayn Rand got her started in architectural photography. Old, new, elaborate or plain, tall or small; these constructions reflect people and their personalities. It is their artwork, their legacy. They express their personality and life in those buildings. Annette is using the architect’s creativity combined with her own to express what is important to her with enough room for the viewer to find their own meaning and vision.

Ekatherina Savtchenko

Savtchenko’s figures are archaic in form and spirit, both by reason of their abstract, schematic, emblematic character and execution. They are often composed of spontaneous lines that seem incised in the surface, which tends to be dense and solid, however agitated the gestures that compose it may be. All of Ekatherina Savtchenko’s interests converge in her powerful Kama Sutra series, the quintessence of her complicated dynamics. Savtchenko’s series is an account of the ritual lovemaking necessary to generate the cosmos – out of ecstasy, as it were – as well as a “demonstration” of the gods all human beings are when they make love.

Aleksandr Vishnevetskiy

Aleksandr Vishnevetskiy art is characterized by a predominant tendency towards the abstraction of form and space and by the use of a prevalent energetic textural brush stroke. The heavy impasto of acrylic paint that is applied energetically and freely to the canvas, the brushwork is quick and confident manner. The painterly method of the acrylic, the dynamic movement of the palette knife and patterning and directional changes of the brushwork, and the resulting variegated and fascinating texture are keystone elements of the paintings by this artist.

Iness Kaplun

Iness is a Russian artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Her passion for art and painting began at home as a child when her grandfather, himself an artist, painter and decorator, first handed her his brush. Iness shows us through her work her vision of modern society. Her artistic system seeks to enlighten while paying special attention to the often-neglected emotions of the human being. Her paintings are symbolic representations of the human being achieved through the juxtaposition of humor and emotions in a provocative and dramatic manner. Using her unique mixed media style, Iness brings to life an unlimited range of iconic themes. Her work highlights contradictions within the modern world and its effects on people and their environment. Iness’ art work has been exhibited at Chelsea galleries as well as underground art shows in the United States and Russia.

Shiloh

Shiloh is an artist driven by instinct and impulse. Hesitation dissipates at the sight of a canvas. Voluntarily remaining anonymous, Shiloh is guided by insightful mentors, street culture, and hysteria.

Show information

Margo Gallery will be located at Booth 519

Questions? Contact us today 1-646-662-3197

Ekaterina Savchenko – April 28-May 2, 2019

Margo Gallery is honored to present

a solo exhibition of works by 

Ekaterina Savchenko

Please join us for the
Champagne Opening Reception
with the artist
on 
Sunday, April 28th, 2019 5-7 PM

Exhibit on display until May 2nd

51-53 East 73rd Street, New York, NY

Gallery Hours:
Monday- Thursday 12-6pm
Saturday, Saturday – 12-3pm

All of Ekatherina Savtchenko’s interests converge in her powerful Kama Sutra series, the quintessence of her complicated dynamics. Savtchenko’s series is an account of the ritual lovemaking necessary to generate the cosmos – out of ecstasy, as it were – as well as a “demonstration” of the gods all human beings are when they make love.

Nataly Khvost – April 17-23, 2019

Margo Gallery is honored to present

a solo exhibition of works by 

Nataly Khvost

Please join us for the
Champagne Opening Reception on 

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 

Exhibit on display until April 23rd

43A W 13th St, New York, NY 10011

Gallery Hours:
Monday- Thursday 12-6pm
Saturday, Saturday – 12-3pm

Nataly Khvost’s painting are at once bold and lyrical in their use of color and shape. They possess a kineticism reminiscent of Futurism, while altogether unique and Promethean in their enchanting world of figures, gods, and places. The experience of her works, which span a wide variety of media, is something like being privy to a dance, the music to which you can only imagine. Khvost was born in Russia in 1952 and has lived and worked in New York since 1992. She has a background in fashion and is a member of the Russian Synthesis Group SINTEZ. Nataly Khvost has exhibited in museums and galleries across the globe, in cities such as Moscow, Amsterdam, and Tokyo to name a few.

Ender & Margo Gallery March 5, 2019

GOLD: HISTORY & HERSTORIES ELENA AB | JOHANNA SCHWARZBECK | EGON ZIPPEL

PREVIEW RECEPTION RSVP ONLY:

Tuesday, March 5, 6- 9pm

OPENING FOR GENERAL PUBLIC:

Thursday, March 7, 6-9pm

Both openings: Live concert by Yazmin Soul & Wine reception

Exhibition on view March 6-19, daily 12-8pm and by appointment.

RSVP kindly to Margo at 917 449 2842, [email protected]

or

Elena at 917 691 5647, [email protected]

www.ender-margo.gallery

51-53 East 73rd Street

(between Park & Madison Avenues)

This exhibition is generously supported by:

JAMES NEWMAN, P.C

POVMAN LAW FIRM

JONAS GAYER – New York Tax Preparer

RONALD ROSENBLATT MD