Three Shows at Agora Gallery Question Expression and Interpretation

  • October 21, 2015 02:36

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Chris Silver. Melancholy. Oil on Canvas. 30"x30"

This November, Agora Gallery will introduce three new exhibitions that question how we see ourselves and the world around us. Illumination: An Exhibition of Fine Art Photography focuses on the potential for photography to confront and engage us in a vast, complicated, and very real world. Influence of Color pulls the viewer deep inside the mind of the artist to experience a new discernment of the self. The neighbouring show, Modalities of Expression, explores how self-expression can take on a variety of forms when excused from our standard limitations and fears. This month, Agora Gallery will make you ask: what if?

The exhibitions open on November 3rd and will run until November 24th, 2015. The opening reception will take place Thursday, November 5th, from 6-8 PM. The exhibitions and opening reception are open to the public.


Exhibition Dates: November 3, 2015 – November 24, 2015

Reception: Thursday November 5, 2015, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11-6

Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, Chelsea, New York

Event URL:  http://www.agora-gallery.com/receptionexhibitions/11_5_2015.aspx

Featured Artists:

Modalities of Expression

Phoebe Webb  |  Annita Faitaki  |  Chris Silver  |  CORDERO  |  Marlene Kohn  |  Björn Malm  |  Alexander Telin  |  James Chisholm  |  Jan Kotka  |  Jana Kamila Masik  |  George Pavel  |  Wallace  |  Lorraine McInnes  |  Kwesi Bovell  |  Şebnem Keçeli  |  Michael McWillie  |  Nora Maceratesi

The Influence of Color

Francis JOIRIS  |  Ozie  |  Lena Adamina Waldau  |  Marie-Claire Kramer  |  Sandra Mueller-Dick  |  Björn Ryfors  |  Gillian Smith  |  Jacob Södergren  |  Anne Grete Floenes  |  Bethany Mabee

Illumination: An Exhibition of Fine Art Photography

Samanta Aretino  |  Hermoine Macura  |  Mark James Ford  |  Irena Anna Sowinska  |  Maguel Ahliksander  |  Bruna Vangi  |  Max Ratchkauskas  |  Muhammad Abdus-Sabur  |  Bo Cheatham

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.


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