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News: Perle Fine featured on Hamptons Art Hub, February 12, 2015 - Sage Cotignola for Hamptons Art Hub

Perle Fine featured on Hamptons Art Hub

February 12, 2015 - Sage Cotignola for Hamptons Art Hub

“PERLE FINE” has a solo exhibition beginning February 12 at Berry Campbell in Chelsea. An Opening Reception takes place from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibition continues through March 14. Perle Fine was at the forefront of the Abstract Expressionist movement in NYC and East Hampton, NY.

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Perle Fine Featured in The East Hampton Star

February 12, 2015 - Mark Segal

The Berry Campbell Gallery in Chelsea will hold an opening tonight from 6 to 8 of an exhibition of work by Perle Fine, an Abstract Expressionist painter who lived in Springs from 1954 until her death in 1988. The show will remain on view through March 14.

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Berry Campbell to Feature Paintings of Perle Fine (1905-1988)

February 5, 2015 - ArtFix Daily

Berry Campbell is pleased to announce its first exhibition of the paintings of PERLE FINE (1905-1988). The exhibition will include eighteen important paintings and works on paper from the 1950s through the 1970s, including a several paintings from the “Cool Series,” 1961-1963.  Berry Campbell announced its representation of the artist last month.  The exhibition will be showcased at Berry Campbell on West 24th Street in Chelsea from February 12 through March 14, 2015.  

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News: Raymond Hendler Featured on Mise en Scène Design, February  3, 2015

Raymond Hendler Featured on Mise en Scène Design

February 3, 2015

Mise en Scène Design presents

DEEP FOCUS

A series of cinematic inspirations

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News: Geometry and Perception: An Interview with Artist Ken Greenleaf, January  6, 2015 - Coca Art Media on Art.sy

Geometry and Perception: An Interview with Artist Ken Greenleaf

January 6, 2015 - Coca Art Media on Art.sy

Maine-based American artist Ken Greenleaf in his latest body of works explores the dynamics of human perception by experimenting with the relationships between planes, edges and colors. The following interview is conducted with the artist by COCA Art Media regarding the exhibition of Ken Greenleaf’s recent work at Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, from November 20, 2014, to January 3, 2015.

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News: Ken Greenleaf's Show Reviewed in the Wall Street Journal, December 20, 2014 - Peter Plagens

Ken Greenleaf's Show Reviewed in the Wall Street Journal

December 20, 2014 - Peter Plagens

The exhibition’s modesty and its adherence to an aesthetic that the current art world has largely consigned to the files of “Been there, done that” shouldn’t be off-putting. Mr. Greenleaf’s recent work radiates sincerity, and not the cheap, sentimental kind. He means what he says in these gritty drawings and carefully calibrated paintings, and the show is worth seeing.

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News: Dan Christensen Painting Featured in Article on Miami Project, December 13, 2014 - Meredith Mendelsohn for 1stdibs | Introspective Magazine

Dan Christensen Painting Featured in Article on Miami Project

December 13, 2014 - Meredith Mendelsohn for 1stdibs | Introspective Magazine

 

One of Miami Art Week's youngest fairs but also one of it most highly sought out, Miami Project 2014 returns with a tightly curated selection of 70 American galleries and a particular focus on contemporary and mixed-media work.

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News: Christine Berry and Martha Campbell Celebrate artnet's 25th Birthday, December 11, 2014 - Christine Chu

Christine Berry and Martha Campbell Celebrate artnet's 25th Birthday

December 11, 2014 - Christine Chu

For artnet's 25th anniversary, the company and 100 friends headed to the rooftop of the Gramercy Park Hotel for a festive night with DJ Premier as MC. The legendary rap producer, DJ, and one half of duo, Gang Starr, energized the crowd with tracks from pop stars Beyoncé to The Human League.

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Artist Syd Solomon Led Rich Life in Sarasota

December 4, 2014 - Mike Solomon

When the adventure fabulist novel, King Solomon’s Mines, was written in 1885 by H. Rider Haggard, it was promoted in London as “The Most Amazing Book Ever Written,” and it became an immediate best seller. Once the contents at The Solomon Archive become known through a documentary film we are producing about my parents, Syd and Annie Solomon, I’m hoping that a similar response may occur. Their story is certainly an amazing one.

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