25 mar 2013

Instituto Cervantes NY: Lectures by important personalities



bi-Coa in Instituto Cervnates NY events.
Lectures and guided tours by important personalities (Artist, Collectors, Museum and Gallery Director).
Organized by
BI-COA: "BICENTENNIAL IBERO-AMERICAN / COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS"
General Coordinator: Monica Sarmiento
Location:
Instituto Cervantes
211 East 49th Street New York, NY
Gallery, April 4th to 26, 2013, (All events are public)
Symposium and Colloquium: Thursday April 4th, 2013

Tuesday April 4th, 2013
6:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. Inauguration and presentation of  Artists in the book  “Bicentennial Supreme Court of Spain”:
Javier Rioyo: Director of Instituto Cervantes, New York (Spain)
Rodolfhttp://www.artefoundation.com/artists/abularach.htmlo Abularach: Artist, Foundation Rodolfo Abularach (Guatemala)
Enrique Ubieta: Artist and Composer Member of the SACEM (Cuba)
BenCab: Artist and BenCab Museum Director (Philippines)
Don Archer: Artist and Director the MOCA Museum of Computer Art, New York (USA)
Monica Sarmiento Castillo: Artist and Director of Bi-coa Cultural Art Project (Ecuador)
Myriam Arteni: Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division NYPL (USA)
Fanny Sanin: Artist represented by Federico Seve Gallery in NY. (Colombia)
Music: Inti and the Moon (Geo Suquillo - Spanish guitar, Muammer Aryar - Spanish guitar, Fathi Tabouche - Percussion)


Monday April 8th, 2013
5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. BenCab: Artist and BenCab Museum Director, talks about his work and his Museum named as one of the best museums in the Philippines.

Tuesday April 9th, 2013
11:00 A.M. - 12:00 A.M Monica Sarmiento: Artist and Director of Bi-coa Art Project, will introduce us to the art and collectibles from the Latin American art auctions at Sotheby's and Christie's.

Tuesday April 9th, 2013
5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Janine Vigas: Osvaldo Representative of Osvaldo Vigas, artist, will talk about the Abstract art in Latin America, experiences from her own vision.

Wednesday April 10th, 2013
5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Fanny Sanin: Colombian Artist and her representative in NY, Alicia Ehni, Director of the Art Gallery Frederico Sève, she will talk about his work and the relationship between art and the gallery.

Thursday April 11th, 20
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5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Rodolfo Abularach: The look, the eyes and visual expression, based on the symbolism of his work.


Monday April 15th, 2013
5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Enrique Ubieta: The relationship between music and art from their
research about fonocromía and bimodalism.

Tuesday April 16th, 2013     
11:00 A.M. - 12:00 A.M Monica Sarmiento: The Hispanic-American art from the works of José Luis Cuevas, Fernando de Szyszlo, Carlos Colombino and Carlos Cañas, Omar de Leon.

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5:00 P.M. - 6:00 p.m. Myriam de Arteni: Senior Conservator for Exhibitions The NYPL Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division, she will talk about Hispanic American art collections.

Wednesday April 17th, 2013

5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Jaime Andrade: art dealer and collector with over 45 years’ experience in the Knoedler and Company Gallery, he will talk about Hispanic and North American art influences.

Thursday April 18th, 2013

5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Attorney George S. Akst, Esq and International Legal Consultant Sandra P. Plaza, LLM: Visas for artists to work in USA. Gallerists immigrating to America. Galleries bringing Artists in Residence. Business artists and investors. Temporary Visas for Artists, legal aspects.

Monday April 22nd, 2013

11:00 A.M. - 12:00 A.M Monica Sarmiento: Parameters for evaluating the work of art in the collections of art from the exhibition of the Bicentennial Artists TSE.

Tuesday April 23th, 2013

5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Denise A. Hibay Head Collections Collections Development Strategy The NYPL, talks about the strategies and development of collections in Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.


Wednesday April 24th, 2013
5:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Gabriel Roldos, Director of Fluid Media Lab: Biomodd of NYSCI, solar panels made for Pan American High School. With works of this exhibition, as pre-Hispanic art reference of Spanish-American identity

Thursday April 25th, 2013
5:00 P.M. - 6:00 p.m.  Alexa Halaby, Project Director Sokoloff + associates art advisors. She will talk about consulting of collecting topics to collectors and corporations in New York, USA

 For More Information: TF. 347 773 8837 - info@bi-coa.org www.Bi-coa.org


CosmoArte Siglo XXV Gallery
Lady Gaga supports Latin American culture

Justin Bieber


 

14 mar 2013

" Art Vision Latin/American Bi-coa: 200 Years Of Identity " in Cervantes Institut New York


 
Instituto Cervantes de New York
211 East 49th Street  New York, NY 
The international project bi/Coa is a national and international exhibition focused on integrating the Latin, Spanish and Portuguese cultures from its constitutional roots and allowing the art to serve as a means to connect like-minded identities.
The exhibition bi/Coa presents, includes multiple original artworks of Latin American great masters. Curated by Cosmo Art Siglo XXV, which specializes in both exhibition and international management of art museums. The series of programs that will be presented, express concepts of justice, social service, and freedom of expression. This exciting program will include workshops, conferences and panel discussions with the artists plus the exhibition of large collections that normally reside in museums and private collections around the world.
Cervantes Institut New York, a vision to integrate Latin American countries that have considered themselves independent nations since 1812. This historical event opens the doors of Latino America in search of cultural identity and integration, with the intention of creating ties for communication, education, economic and community development between Latin America and Spain as a bridge between Europe and the United States
Spearheaded by Project General Directo, Mónica Sarmiento Castillo, the purpose of the exhibition and symposium is to promote Latin American countries through artists in order to integrate the socio-political identifies of our cultural heritage. We manifest the diversity of the Latin American cultures by a broad participation of the majority of divisions of society including the private sectors. We believe this to be a key strategy to develop social cohesion and inclusion through education and culture.
Presenting Artists
(Official selection of the Bicentennial of the Cortes de Cádiz in Madrid, Spain)
José María Yturralde (España); José Luís Cuevas (México); Rodolfo Abularach (Guatemala); Carlos Cañas (El Salvador); Oswaldo Vigas (Venezuela); Fernando de Szyszlo (Perú); Carlos Colombino (Paraguay); Alberto Carneiro (Portugal); Omar d’León (Nicaragua); Mónica Sarmiento Castillo (Ecuador); Antonio Samudio (Colombia); Rosa Tavárez (República Dominicana; Armando Lara (Honduras); Miguel Herrera Zorrilla (Uruguay); Luis Zilveti (Bolivia); Leopoldo Maler (Argentina); Luis Hernández Cruz (Puerto Rico); Enrique Ubieta (Cuba); Olga Sinclair (Panamá); Rafaerl Felo García (Costa Rica); Don Archer (USA); Julio Villani (Brasil); Iván Contreras Brunet (Chile) y la invitación especial de: Ben Cabrera (Filipinas); Estuardo Maldonado (Ecuador);
Support from Renowned Art Critics
Venezuela: Bélgica Rodríguez - France: Gerard Xuriguera - Spain: Román de la Calle
France y The Dominican Republic: Marianne de Tolentino

Other International Exhibitis in Art Museums
México: Museo José Luis Cuevas - El Salvador: Museo MARTE, Dominican Republic: Galería Nacional - Paraguay: Museo del Barrio, Ecuador: Fundación EstuardoMaldonado