Sunday, August 22, 2010

Exhibit Closing Date: September 5th, 2010

KhromaTone II: Sound-Light- Vibration
will remain on display at the World Monuments Fund Gallery, 15 East 27th st. New York, NY through Sunday, September 5th, 2010 after which select works may be viewed by appointment, by contacting belen@belendesign.net

Friday, August 20, 2010

Farnaz Shemirani and Charlotte Mae with Heartbeat of the World, at KhromaTone II Opening 8/11/10

Ever richer in layers, as well as dimensions, texture, and color, as a whole Charlotte Mae’s work begs an interactive audience. These pieces are idea puzzles, with more than one right answer. They are frozen conversations in 3D, multidimensional spider webs that all reference a portion of Charlotte Mae’s life view, and dream of a more balanced world.

Brian Petro, Aissa Deebi and Ken Cro-Ken, with Scott Alger's Group of Thoughts in the background

Earthwork Artist Ken Cro-Ken's Snow Painting, and below, Cro-Ken's Bushkill Kritters in Galvanized Tub Installation

Scott Alger, Performance Photographer and Light Writer at KhromaTone II

Rooted in the aesthetics of Abstract Expressionism while embracing the fantastic principles of Magical Realism, Alger’s interactive photographs spontaneously depict material subjects moving through translucent light-energy to present an alternate reality. Using the speed of light as his brushes, he infuses mundane subjects with emotional intensity using a process that is in and of itself performance art. His work has been featured in Ray Ban's Project Colorize 2008-2009 Campaign, with images featured in Marie-Claire, Paper and Juxtapoz. He was named a Surface Magazine Avant Guardian in 2007.

Ken Cro-Ken's Two Winters and Blue Sky Earthworks Paintings at KhromaTone II 15 East 27th st


Filmmaker Anja Matthes at KhromaTone II opening