Upcoming show: New York City, March 6
In a captivating blend of past and present, five contemporary New York City-based artists - Alexander Ney, Michael Hafftka, Chris Becker, Evelyne Drouot, and Artem Mirolevich - join forces with the legendary 20th-century art icon, Pablo Picasso, to explore the profound question: Why is man?
This innovative exhibition at Salomon Art Gallery, New York, brings together the diverse perspectives of these modern artists, whose works resonate with introspection and philosophical inquiry. Each artist, in their unique style, delves into the complexities of human existence, echoing Picasso's profound explorations of the human condition.
Aleksander Ney's instantly recognizable sculptures, Michael Hafftka's figurative expressionist art, Chris Becker's surreal graphite creations, Evelyne Drouot's enigmatic pieces, and Artem Mirolevich's symbolic artworks collectively challenge viewers to ponder the essence of humanity.
"We are thrilled to showcase the works of these exceptional artists alongside the legendary Pablo Picasso," says Rodrigo Salomon. "Their thought-provoking pieces spark conversations about our place in the universe, bridging the past and present in a captivating dialogue."
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to witness the fusion of tradition and innovation, as these visionary artists come together to explore the eternal question: Why is man?
This exhibition will be open by appointment, March 6th -27th. For more information, please contact Gigi Salomon at 917 435 0584 or at Salomonarts.com
RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-white-color-tickets-845971081277
Art Exhibition OpeningÂ
Wednesday, March 6, 6-9pmÂ
Salomon Arts Gallery
83 Leonard St. 4th Fl, New York, NY, 10013Â