Marco Henrie: Ritual and Abstraction

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  • July 07, 2018

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Marco Henrie, Lucky Charm, Acrylic & Ink on Paper, 14'' x 17''
Marco Henrie, The Great Explorers, Acrylic & Marker on Board, 13'' x 10.5''

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Marco Henrie in The Figure and Unknown Places. The exhibition opens July 7, 2018 and runs through July 27,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, July 12 from 6-8 pm. Any art lover who enjoys thought-provoking artworks and meeting talented and interesting artists is encouraged to attend.

About the Artist

The paintings of Marco Henrie’s function like pictorial rituals. Inspired by Native American communities near where he grew up, Henrie’s works invoke tribalism as much as abstraction. Working mainly with acrylic paints on different surfaces (paper, canvas, cardboard), his take on abstraction emphasizes layering, and the spontaneous formations that occur when a color is translucently placed over another.

In a work like The Great Explorers, the vastness of the North American landscape is symbolized by the melding of a bird and woman. The fact that the figures are drawn with marker gives them a primitive appearance, like an aboriginal cave image. Compounded with this is the way layers of acrylic paint have settled behind the two figures, suggesting craggy desert sand. The sparseness of detail required to render these two figures shows to what extent indigenous Native American cultures have shaped the collective psyche of North Americans. Further, the diminutive landscape drawn at the bottom of the painting is rendered like a language, as though space itself could be deciphered like a visual legend or code.

Marco Henrie, The Legend of the Flying Dutchman, Acrylic on Canvas, 36''x 48''

Exhibition Dates: July 7 - July 27, 2018

Reception: Thursday July 12, 2018 6-8 PM

Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11:00am – 6:00pm

Gallery Location: 530 West 25th Street, New York, NY

Event URL: https://www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/Marco_Henrie.aspx

Featured Artists:

Monica Adams | Francis Annan Affotey | Yu He | Angela Blattner | Ilaria Castagnacci | Boguslawa Czarnecka | Fiorenza D'Orazi | Jutta Ebeling-Dehnhard | Ashraf Elsharif | Marco Henrie | Ketan Kelkar | Gunter Langer | Pino Lavecchia | Taikyu Lim | Susan Marx | Andreas Meer | Mireille Pizzo | Mileidy Plata | J.H. Rebelato | Linda Rosen | Marliese Scheller | Christine Stettner | Richard Tomlin | Gonzalo Urrea Correa | Germán Valles Fernández | Hugo Ximello-Salido

About the Exhibition

The Figure and Unknown Places is an exhibition featuring twenty-six international painters and photographers exploring the connections between humans and the world we inhabit. Working between landscape painting and portraiture, the artists included reassess traditions and convey unique perspectives on timeless themes. Utilizing diverse visual languages, these artists provide fresh insight on engrained understandings of culture and nature, man and animal.

About Agora Gallery

Agora Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery located in the heart of Chelsea’s fine art district in New York. Established in 1984, Agora Gallery specializes in connecting art dealers and collectors with national and international artists. The art gallery’s expert consultants are available to assist corporate and private clients in procuring original artwork to meet their organization’s specific needs and budget requirements. With a strong online presence and popular online gallery, ARTmine, coupled with the spacious and elegant physical gallery space, the work of our talented artists, who work in diverse media and styles, can receive the attention it deserves. Over the years Agora Gallery has sponsored and catered to special events aimed at fostering social awareness and promoting the use of art to help those in need.

Contact:
Agora Gallery
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