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* FOR IMMEDIATE
RELASE *
New York, NY – September 25, 2007
A
FULL SENSUALITY BEAMS IN NEW YORK
WITH
MONACO ARTIST CAROLINE BERGONZI
Caroline
Bergonzi shows seven years of paintings
in a solo show in the 2,500 square feet L Gallery Studio in Tribeca
September
23rd – October 1st, 2007 – 104, Reade Street, NYC.
A fresh and quietly spectacular show of 22 paintings with a projected
animation made from raw drawings accompanied by contemporary music composer
Daniel Iglesia is on view at L Gallery from September 23 to October 1
at L Gallery Tribeca. The exhibit has already attracted immediate attention
with an interview by the Monaco TV team. Also, the work, which examines
alternative operations between drawing and painting probing dark yet bright
psycho-sexual corners of the human psyche, has made an initial splash
with many artists, curators, designers, and art dealers such as Pietro
Franesi, director of the New York Art Biennale, Sebastien Le Pelletier,
founder of Mundo Art, Andrew MacNair, architect and professor at Columbia,
Elizabeth Cho, art consultant, Leonid Gervitz, artist and professor at
the Art Students League; artists : Lance Rautzhan, Pierre Folliet, Antoinette
Torrens , Ezra Talmach, Antonio Faville, reknown choregrapher Jermaine
Browne, movie makers Guy Shahar; fashion artists : Franky L’Official,
Benoit Poirier d’Ambreville, Roland Peralta; composers & musicians
: Caroline Chen, Patricia Alessandrini, Aaron Friedman, founder of The
New York Music festival, Ed Benneth, founder of VH1; and compatriots :
Johannes de Millo, from the Monaco Mission at the United Nations, and
Mme&Mr Chiappori, both Professors at Columbia University.
CAROLINE
BERGONZI PROFILE
Caroline Bergonzi is currently the only painter from the Principality
of Monaco to be based in the New York. Her art studio is in Soho. She
is known in NY for her success in fashion, as a luxury stylist, for having
worked with international publications (Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour, Cosmopolitan,
Zink, etc.), in upscale advertising, and as fashion director for Trump
magazine in 2005 and 2006. She has also designed CD covers, costumes,
jewelry, and illustrated Randolph Duke’s new best seller “the look.” She
has also participated in several avant-guard events, including Lunatarium
(Dumbo) in 2002 and 2003.
Caroline
Bergonzi Style. An encounter of mind and body, her work shows both an
extreme sensuality, through her mastery of curves and colors, and her
obsessive interest in the human mind, psychology, symbols and archetypes.
She is continuously pushing her techniques and renewing her style.
Caroline
Bergonzi statement. She believes that art can heal. She embraces the mission
to incarnate inspiration, sensuality and freedom. “My art is both a daily
exploration within of the mystery and an act of love.” She paints to symbolically
represent the “invisible”, feelings and thoughts, to show, share, and
inspire. The images come from within, and allow a heart to heart communication.
Through her work, she wants to invite the viewers to open themselves up
to dream, trust, feel and play.
Truly
committed to inspire those who are willing to explore their own creative
journeys, Caroline Bergonzi took the challenge and allowed non-artists
to transform their stress into creativity in 90 minutes. So she designed
and organized a workshop, which took place last December in Soho. This
pilot program was an immediate success. Its playfulness turned out to
be extremely effective (visit www.myartattack.com). Caroline is looking
for the right partners to share this vision and further develop this project.
To
reach L Gallery Studio, contact Pierre-Antoine Oury, 347.596.7476.
To
see Caroline Bergonzi art work, visit: www.carolinebergonzi.com,
call 212 388 1415 or email at pr@carolinebergonzi.com
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