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"Another Shore," 2019, Carved Statuary Marble on Carved Slate, Felt
The title of Benjamin Heller’s group of sculptures, “Inner Tidal” refers to an “Intertidal Zone”, which is the edge of an ecosystem that is alternately above and below the waterline at the edge of a river or ocean. The handmade wood and stone sculptures are of an intimate human scale that can be held in the hands or hold the body. The pieces are punctuated by the intimate landmarks of the interior and exterior of the human body abstracted by the fluid natural forces that transform the landscape. This phenomenon of solid yet moving ground is also present in the nested bases that are carved hold the impression of the sculptures.
The carved “Drop” sculptures are solid wood, yet fluid in form and movement. They are self-balancing so that they can be held and moved into different relationship with each other. In order to achieve this fluidity and carefully balanced center of gravity, these sculptures are painstakingly hand made through a gradual and labor intensive process of carving, sanding, and being carved internally and filled with lead as ballast.
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Benjamin Heller, "Yezed Soude," 2023, Carbonized Cherry Wood, Bleached Cherry, Steel, Felt
The title of Benjamin Heller’s group of sculptures, “Inner Tidal” refers to an “Intertidal Zone”, which is the edge of an ecosystem that is alternately above and below the waterline at the edge of a river or ocean. The handmade wood and stone sculptures are of an intimate human scale that can be held in the hands or hold the body. The pieces are punctuated by the intimate landmarks of the interior and exterior of the human body abstracted by the fluid natural forces that transform the landscape. This phenomenon of solid yet moving ground is also present in the nested bases that are carved hold the impression of the sculptures.
The carved “Drop” sculptures are solid wood, yet fluid in form and movement. They are self-balancing so that they can be held and moved into different relationship with each other. In order to achieve this fluidity and carefully balanced center of gravity, these sculptures are painstakingly hand made through a gradual and labor intensive process of carving, sanding, and being carved internally and filled with lead as ballast.
Benjamin Heller is a cross-disciplinary artist based in New York City. At 19, he moved to New York, and began working in design and creating visuals for advertising. His sculpture practice is is self-taught, and draws from a diverse training in visual arts and physical improvisation.
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We are pleased to invite you to our opening reception tomorrow, Saturday August 17, from 4 pm to 7 pm!
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Pictured:
RJ Muna "Fleeting Gestures Series," 2019, San Francisco, California, Archival Pigment Prints
Benjamin Heller, "Siren," 2016, Carved Oak, Steel, Felt
Nazraeli Press will be releasing RJ Muna’s book entitled “Fleeting Gestures” in October 2024, following our exhibition.
Both artists give the viewer enough cues to make out a recognizable form, but also intentionally evoke a sense of ambiguity in their own respects; Benjamin Heller’s using touch and shape, and RJ Muna’s using visual abstraction to create a flowing appearance and motion conveyed between both artists’ work.
The earth-tones and fluid features of these photographs resonate with the carved golden oak and steel of “Siren” a sculpture by Benjamin Heller, presented on a pedestal centered between Muna’s surrounding photography. Viewers are invited to touch and engage with the tactile aspects of this work. Heller’s intention is for it to be viewed from all sides, as the light shifts across the polished surface to reveal the sculpture’s subtleties in relief, with formations and curves that encourage touch.
See the exhibition at the 🔗 LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
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This is the last weekend to see 's colorful exhibition "Connections." Don't miss it!
Slide 1: "Larvotto," 2023, Oil on Canvas
Slide 2: "Title IX," 2024, Oil on Canvas
Slide 3: "Her," 2023, Oil on Canvas
Janet Maya’s art uniquely blends personal exploration and social commentary. Her paintings, which delve into gender, sexuality, and social tension, offer a fresh perspective on womanhood, gayhood, and motherhood. By advocating for Women's rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and the pursuit of equity and justice, Maya’s work becomes a powerful tool for change. Using faceless figures is her signature, allowing her to convey the universal essence of human emotion. This approach invites viewers to connect with the stories depicted on the canvas in a profoundly personal way.
Maya’s work fills the rooms with figurative paintings characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant color palettes. In “Her Inner Solstice” is a throwback to a style that was reminiscent to her childhood. In another “The Divers”, is a large-scale composite of competitive male divers showing their beautiful athletic physics. Maya says “Believing in humanity is being sensitive to our existence with each other since we are all connected.
This is her first solo exhibition. 🔗 see exhibition at LINK IN BIO
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We're excited to present the other mosaic wall of 's photographs "Fleeting Gestures" exhibition!
See you at the opening reception 08.17.24 4 pm - 7 pm.
Slide 1: "1135," 2019, Archival Pigment
Slide 2 : Dummy Layout
Slide 3: "0665", 2019, Archival Pigment
Slide 4: "8690," 2019, Archival Pigment
Slide 5: "9620," 2019, Archival Pigment
Slide 6: "3897," 2019, Archival Pigment
Slide 7: "8113," 2019, Archival Pigment
Slide 8: "3045,"2019, Archival Pigment
Slide 9: "9191," 2019, Archival Pigment
press will be releasing RJ Muna’s book entitled “Fleeting Gestures” in October 2024, following our exhibition.
RJ Muna’s photographic series, Fleeting Gestures, captures various images of birds mid-flight. Taking inspiration from photographers like Irving Penn, Muna embraces the camera as a machine and its indifference to subject. He creates intentionally blurred abstractions of individual birds that capture the essence of their motion. The monochromatic silhouettes create dark movement on spacious bright white ground.
RJ Muna is an acclaimed photographer based in San Francisco, with a background in fine art, studio photography, and dance, and he is widely known for his innovative and evocative photography. Muna Grew up in Berkley, California, and studied fine art at San Jose State University. Practicing photography since the age of 14, he started out doing street photography, and after getting a degree in art, he would later go onto achieve over 150 national and international awards in his career as a commercial photographer, most notably receiving the Lucie award in 2003.
See the exhibition at the 🔗 LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
Don't "wade" any longer! Just 10 days left to see 's fun and fabulous exhibition "Connections."
Infinite Conscioussness, 2023, Oil on Canvas
Janet Maya’s art uniquely blends personal exploration and social commentary. Her paintings, which delve into gender, sexuality, and social tension, offer a fresh perspective on womanhood, gayhood, and motherhood. By advocating for Women's rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and the pursuit of equity and justice, Maya’s work becomes a powerful tool for change. Using faceless figures is her signature, allowing her to convey the universal essence of human emotion. This approach invites viewers to connect with the stories depicted on the canvas in a profoundly personal way.
Maya’s work fills the rooms with figurative paintings characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant color palettes. In “Her Inner Solstice” is a throwback to a style that was reminiscent to her childhood. In another “The Divers”, is a large-scale composite of competitive male divers showing their beautiful athletic physics. Maya says “Believing in humanity is being sensitive to our existence with each other since we are all connected.
This is her first solo exhibition. 🔗 see exhibition at LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
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Take a peek behind the curtain as we lay out the walls for our upcoming duo exhibition featuring RJ Muna's photographs + Benjamin Heller's sculptures in our next post!
Opening reception August 17, 2024 4 pm - 7 pm
RJ Muna’s photographic series, Fleeting Gestures, captures various images of birds mid-flight. Taking inspiration from photographers like Irving Penn, Muna embraces the camera as a machine and its indifference to what it takes a picture of. With variations in the exposure, he creates intentionally blurred abstractions of individual birds that capture the essence of their motion. The monochromatic silhouettes create dark movement on spacious bright white ground.
RJ Muna is an acclaimed photographer based in San Francisco, with a background in fine art, studio photography, and dance, and he is widely known for his innovative and evocative photography. Muna Grew up in Berkley, California, and studied fine art at San Jose State University. Practicing photography since the age of 14, he started out doing street photography, and after getting a degree in art, he would later go onto achieve over 150 national and international awards in his career as a commercial photographer, most notably receiving the Lucie award in 2003.
Nazraeli Press will be releasing RJ Muna’s book entitled “Fleeting Gestures” in October 2024, following our exhibition.
See the exhibition at the 🔗 LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
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Wade into 's Fire Island, 1987 before it's too late! "Connections" is on exhibit through August 11, 2024.
Fire Island, 1987, 2024, Oil on Canvas
Janet Maya’s art uniquely blends personal exploration and social commentary. Her paintings, which delve into gender, sexuality, and social tension, offer a fresh perspective on womanhood, gayhood, and motherhood. By advocating for Women's rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and the pursuit of equity and justice, Maya’s work becomes a powerful tool for change. Using faceless figures is her signature, allowing her to convey the universal essence of human emotion. This approach invites viewers to connect with the stories depicted on the canvas in a profoundly personal way.
Maya’s work fills the rooms with figurative paintings characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant color palettes. In “Her Inner Solstice” is a throwback to a style that was reminiscent to her childhood. In another “The Divers”, is a large-scale composite of competitive male divers showing their beautiful athletic physics. Maya says “Believing in humanity is being sensitive to our existence with each other since we are all connected.
This is her first solo exhibition. 🔗 see exhibition at LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
234 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
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You're invited to our next show, the duo exhibition of RJ Muna's "Fleeting Gestures" and Benjamin Heller's "Inner Tidal."
Slide 1: 1090, 2019, Archival Pigment Print by RJ Muna
Slide 2: 9587, 2019, Archival Pigment Print by RJ Muna
Slide 3: 2034, 2019, Archival Pigment Print by RJ Muna
Slide 4: Cherry, 2018, Carved Cherry Wood, Internal Lead Ballast, Oil Pigment on Mahogany by Benjamin Heller
Slide 5: We, 2018, Carved Mahogany and Walnut Wood, Internal Lead Ballast, Oil Pigment by Benjamin Heller
Slide 6: Seven, 2018, Carved Bloodwood, Walnut, Padua, Cherry, Internal Lead Ballast by Benjamin Heller
Nazraeli Press will be releasing RJ Muna’s book entitled “Fleeting Gestures” in October 2024, following our exhibition.
Both give the viewer enough cues to make out a recognizable form, but also intentionally evoke a sense of ambiguity in their own respects; Benjamin Heller’s using touch and shape, and RJ Muna’s using visual abstraction to create a flowing appearance and motion conveyed between both artists’ work.
The earth-tones and fluid features of these photographs resonate with the carved golden oak and steel of “Siren” a sculpture by Benjamin Heller, presented on a pedestal centered between Muna’s surrounding photography. Viewers are invited to touch and engage with the tactile aspects of this work. Heller’s intention is for it to be viewed from all sides, as the light shifts across the polished surface to reveal the sculpture’s subtleties in relief, with formations and curves that encourage touch.
See the exhibition at the 🔗 LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
234 Warren Street
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Our new window piece “Heart Sutra”, 2023 Oil on Canvas by "Connections"
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Janet Maya’s art uniquely blends personal exploration and social commentary. Her paintings, which delve into gender, sexuality, and social tension, offer a fresh perspective on womanhood, gayhood, and motherhood. By advocating for Women's rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and the pursuit of equity and justice, Maya’s work becomes a powerful tool for change. Using faceless figures is her signature, allowing her to convey the universal essence of human emotion. This approach invites viewers to connect with the stories depicted on the canvas in a profoundly personal way.
Maya’s work fills the rooms with figurative paintings characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant color palettes. In “Her Inner Solstice” is a throwback to a style that was reminiscent to her childhood. In another “The Divers”, is a large-scale composite of competitive male divers showing their beautiful athletic physics. Maya says “Believing in humanity is being sensitive to our existence with each other since we are all connected.
This is her first solo exhibition. 🔗 see exhibition at LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
234 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
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Come experience summer fun by ’s her exhibition “Connections”. visit the Robin Rice Gallery 234 Warren St, in Hudson, NY.
Left oil painting “Cartagena Cabana” 2023
Right painting “Larvoto, 2023
Janet Maya’s art uniquely blends personal exploration and social commentary. Her paintings, which delve into gender, sexuality, and social tension, offer a fresh perspective on womanhood, gayhood, and motherhood. By advocating for Women's rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and the pursuit of equity and justice, Maya’s work becomes a powerful tool for change. Using faceless figures is her signature, allowing her to convey the universal essence of human emotion. This approach invites viewers to connect with the stories depicted on the canvas in a profoundly personal way.
Maya’s work fills the rooms with figurative paintings characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant color palettes. In “Her Inner Solstice” is a throwback to a style that was reminiscent to her childhood. In another “The Divers”, is a large-scale composite of competitive male divers showing their beautiful athletic physics. Maya says “Believing in humanity is being sensitive to our existence with each other since we are all connected.
This is her first solo exhibition. 🔗 see exhibition at LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email robin .com
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You're invited to the opening reception for Janet Maya's "Connections" exhibition, this Saturday, June 22, 2024, from 4 pm to 7 pm. Just in time for The Hudson Gay Pride Parade, on the same day at 2 pm on Warren Street. This year's parade theme is the Age of Aquarius.
Window: "Her Inner Solstice," 2024, Oil on canvas
Front wall: "Divers," 2017, Oil on linen
Janet Maya’s art uniquely blends personal exploration and social commentary. Her paintings, which delve into gender, sexuality, and social tension, offer a fresh perspective on womanhood, gayhood, and motherhood. By advocating for Women's rights, LGBTQ+ issues, and the pursuit of equity and justice, Maya’s work becomes a powerful tool for change. Using faceless figures is her signature, allowing her to convey the universal essence of human emotion. This approach invites viewers to connect with the stories depicted on the canvas in a profoundly personal way.
Maya’s work fills the rooms with figurative paintings characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant color palettes. In “Her Inner Solstice” is a throwback to a style that was reminiscent to her childhood. In another “The Divers”, is a large-scale composite of competitive male divers showing their beautiful athletic physics. Maya says “Believing in humanity is being sensitive to our existence with each other since we are all connected.
Our opening reception will be held Saturday, June 22, 2024 from 4 pm to 7 pm.
This is her first solo exhibition. 🔗 see exhibition at LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
234 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
917-375-6660
You're invited to our next exhibition "Connections" by In addition, it is Hudson's annual Pride Celebration June 22 starting at 2 pm on Warren Street. This year's theme is "Age of Aquarius."
Exhibition will be on view Friday June 14, 2024
Our opening reception will be held Saturday, June 22, 2024 from 4 pm to 7 pm.
Pictured here: "Divers," 2017, Oil on linen
This is her first solo exhibition. 🔗 see exhibition at LINK IN BIO
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
234 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
917-375-6660
You’re invited to celebrate the opening reception for ’s painting exhibition “Connections” on Saturday, June 22, 2024 from 4 pm - 7 pm.
Paintings will be on exhibit starting Friday, June 14, 2024.
Maya juxtaposes rich black, brown, and white silhouettes against a colorful background.
These faceless figures evoke questions about identity and characteristics behind facades while revealing the strength and beauty of men and women in connection to one another and reflecting joy and affection.
Maya’s work fills the rooms with figurative paintings characterized by bold brush strokes and vibrant color palettes.
Pictured here: “Her Inner Solstice,” 2024, oil on canvas.
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
234 Warren Street
Hudson, NY 12534
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Remembering those lost. Celebrating making new memories and kicking off summer. Happy Memorial Day.
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Capturing emotions without capturing faces.
Pictured Here left to right:
“Two Stars” St. Albans, VT. 2013.
“Funeral” Cuetzelan, Mexico. 2019.
“Restaurant Hostess” Palm Beach, FL. 2012.
🔗 see exhibition LINK IN BIO
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Be sure to stop in to check out “IMHO”
“IMHO” features 20 FINE ART photographs from the last 25 years of David Saxe’s work
Pictured here:
“Southern California” 2010.
“Air Show” Stuart, FL. 2014.
“Floating Horse” Lake Worth, FL. 2014.
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captures captures beauty and grace in “Circus School Student” Havana, Cuba. 2019 Archival Pigment Print
You are invited to our upcoming solo exhibition “IMHO” of Fine Art Photographs by David Saxe. It will be held at Robin Rice Gallery, 234 Warren St. Hudson, NY 12534 The opening reception is April 27th, 2024. From 4 pm to 7 pm.
DM Robin for price and availability. Call 917-375-6660 or email [email protected]
“Red Hill, 2021” is simply beautiful.
Come see it for yourself through April 22nd.
➡️ SWIPE LEFT “Sea Wall, 2020.” Oil on canvas.
Full exhibit link in bio.
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