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CHELSEA GENESIS

March 29th - May 29th, 2025
AMSTERDAM WHITNEY'S GALA ''PRINTEMPS à NEW YORK'' CHAMPAGNE SOIRÉE
SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH. 2:00 - 4:00 pm

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AMSTERDAM WHITNEY GALLERY, 210 Eleventh Avenue, Chelsea, New York City, is proud to showcase in its evanescent ''CHELSEA GENESIS" MARCH 29-MAY 29, 2025 Exhibition, leading Contemporary Master Artists whose work explore the abstract, figurative and natural world.  Celebrating the vernal equinox, Amsterdam Whitney Gallery's spring soul-stice exhibition is highlighted by its elegant and sophisticated “Printemps à New York” Champagne Soirée on Saturday, March 29, 2025 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. With spring blooming, this international exhibition bursts with representational images as well as non-objective forms, unexpected bold color juxtapositions, imaginative forms and dynamic shapes which meld into a ground-breaking juvenescent exhibition. Radiating illuminated imagery, this passionate, cross-cultural compendium of the arts rejoices in the talented artists’ fresh creative energy, resulting in a gateway to the visual arts. Spanning the continents, the award-winning "CHELSEA GENESIS" exhibition renders a global portal of efflorescent perceptions on contemporary art to art acquisitors and art aficionados alike.


 

MELANIE BLYSTONE's compositions are an energetic, gestural, expressionistic blend of themes reflecting a contemporary pictorial language which results in an aesthetic narrative as she transforms the non-representation content into a celebration of color, gesture, sensation and the materiality of paint, substituting images with dynamic movement intermingled with dramatic hues.

                     

GEORGE CASPROWITZ's captivating artistic vision illustrates a luminescent visual syntax of amorphous kaleidoscopic abstract fantasies which reflect an amalgam of mosaic hues, line and form which crescendo into an intoxicating environment, resulting in dazzling visceral sensations and exciting perceptual twists to rejuvenate our optical senses. 

 

PAUL CASTILLON reflects a sensorial realm synthesizing visceral sensations which coalesce into an abstract visual language as they passionately highlight the real and the imagined, while aesthetically morphing inner worlds and energizing them into outer realities, all guided by freedom, spontaneity and attention to process.

 

BARBARA CHRISTOL's luminous, minimalist non-objective paintings conceptualize geometric forms through a non-verbal language and three-dimensional spatial arrangement, recontextualizing creation as a labyrinth by transcending words and recognizable images for pure expression which is conveyed through atmospheric spectral blue-hued abstract forms which highlights the depths of the human emotive experience.  

                    

RIC CONN's powerful symbolic abstract expressionist narratives explore the complexities and interactions of the world, opening a window to the flow of feelings, memories and emotions, providing tangible shape to visceral emotions, imbuing dazzling emblematic imagery with subtexts about humanity.

 

ELIZABETH DONATHAN's equestrian oeuvre symbolizes her profound connection to the horse realm with soulful compositions which mirror the symbiotic union of the animal spirit with the human spirit, as she spiritually celebrates the aesthetic, healing power, energy and life -affirming qualities of the animal kingdom.

                   

TONY LIAN's "Third Eye" abstract photography translates his personal vision of the world which is guided by the principle of emotion as his crafted lens interprets what is not seen while recalibrating the reflections and refractions of a remarkable chromatic spectrum of forms and shapes, which is translated into a remarkable simulacrum of the topography of the world.

 

DOMINIQUE LOUKIDIS' digital collage conundrums intertwine the dichotomy between societal structures and individual aspirations, fusing disparate elements, real and imaginary, surreal and abstract, modern and archaic, juxtaposing the mystery of the earth and the cosmos, the jungle and the indoors, decadence and opulence, transforming into a dynamic tension between opposing forces. 

 

HEINI MIKA is a cultural explorer of the feminist genre, portraying feminist-themed artwork which cleverly satirizes womanhood and the vanity of a media-obsessed culture with chromatic canvases which offer a fascinating panorama of the feminine strata of life, reflecting a microcosm of issues that preoccupy the female psyche with an underlying sub-text of a socio-political subject matter.

                                         

ANNE SWAN MOORE's lyrical nature-inspired garden series explores the sensorial legacy of nature, continuing humankind’s profound quest to find beauty in our natural terrain as she polychromatically encapsulates the enchantment of the flora and fauna realm with illuminated reveries which optically showcase the joy of visions of earthly delight.

 

DRAGAN PETKOVIC organically encapsulates divergent visions of the natural world as he spiritually communes with the terrestrial and the extra-terrestrial realm, creating an aura of awe with his robust abstract oeuvre which result in an intense artistic sensorial artistic experience as he seduces the viewer to contemplate a myriad of emotions regarding our relationship with the world. 

 

LARRY RANDOLPH, Architect and Artistic Time Traveler, creates an alternate multi-layered pictorial universe, re-mixing the past with the present by interweaving allegorical and metaphorical components as he juxtaposes historical events and subjects such as Van Gogh's "Starry Night," re-interpreting it with a modern title, "Smoggy Night.''

 

MARC VIOLETTE paintings are a visual dance serving as a harmonious conduit between the unseen world within and the tangible, external world without, channeling emotions, memories and untold stories into vibrant non-objective compositions with swirling colors and undulated brush strokes which reflect the essence of his inner heart's soul.

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MELANIE BLYSTONE
PAPER FLOWERS 2
Acrylic and Paper
40" x 30"

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GEORGE CASPROWITZ
GOT BALLS
Acrylic on Paper
13" x 20"

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PAUL CASTILLON
EXPRESSIONS OF JOY

Acrylic on Canvas
9" x 12"

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BARBARA CHRISTOL
ALMOST BLUE

Mixed Media on Linen Canvas (Acrylic Paint and Pastel)
31.89" x 39.37"

RIC CONN
LABYRINTH
Mixed Media on Canvas
36" x 24"

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ELIZABETH DONATHAN
WINTER

Acrylic on Canvas
48" x 36"

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TONY LIAN
THE BURST OF COLOUR 
Printed on Canvas
30" x 60"

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DOMINIQUE LOUKIDIS
TIGER AT THE POOL

Collage, Artprint on Canvas
31.50" x 15.75"

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HEINI MIKA
PERSEPHONE IN SPRING

Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
36" x 24"

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ANNE SWAN MOORE
SWANS

Oil on Canvas
16" x 14"

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DRAGAN PETKOVIC
GAMES OF SIMULTANEITY
Oil on Plywood

23" x 17"

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LARRY RANDOLPH
SMOGGY NIGHT
Oil on Canvas
30" x 40"

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MARC VIOLETTE
ENERGY SWIRL

Acrylic on Canvas
60" x 48"

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