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Events at the Ukrainian Institute of America
JADA Asia Week Exhibition, 03/20/10 11:00 am

Art at the Institute - Eskenazi, Works by Li Huayi, 03/25/10 10:00 am
ESKENAZI TO SHOW RECENT WORK BY LI HUAYI
IN NEW YORK IN MARCH
Following the highly successful exhibition of Li Huayi’s work in London in 2007, which sold out within days of opening, Eskenazi is delighted to present the artist’s recent work in New York. Trees, Rocks, Mist and Mountains by Li Huayi will be staged at the Ukrainian Institute, 2 East 79th Street, New York, from 25 March to 3 April 2010. It is the first time that Eskenazi has shown contemporary art in New York, the exhibition coinciding with Asia Week.
The exhibition will include large single paintings in ink and colour on paper, and panels of paintings mounted together as screens – a new direction for the artist. One monumental installation will be 18ft long, which comprises two entities – a hanging scroll and a screen. Other paintings are in the form of paper-hinged folding screens showing trees and rocks executed in very fine brushwork against a gold ground.
Of his new work, Li Huayi (b. 1948) said: “Painting calligraphy is the only true art form (for Chinese). I mix the ancient with the new by using Song painting methods, painting in brushstrokes, but I give a personality to each tree and rock, this is what makes my painting different. The concept of painting on screens is not new, though the old masters would not have painted on Japanese screens. The texture of the gold screens is close to the silk I have painted on before so it does not feel so different, although the final impression certainly is.”
Described in the International Herald Tribune as ‘…one of those miracles one hopes for without really believing they can happen…’, the art of Li Huayi is inspired by the monumental landscapes of the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127), considered the pinnacle of Chinese landscape painting. He strives for the majesty and drama of the Northern Song works, creating imagined views and vistas that are nevertheless firmly rooted in the extraordinary mountainscapes of Jiangxi province.
Li Huayi’s work is highly praised in the United States and can be found in the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago and the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas. He has exhibited to critical acclaim in California and New York as well as in Hong Kong and his native mainland China.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with an introduction by Robert Mowry, Alan J. Dworsky Curator of Chinese Art and Head of the Department of Asian Art, Harvard University Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Since the family business was founded Milan in 1925, the Eskenazi name has become synonymous with expertise in oriental art. The year 2010 marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the London office, then in Piccadilly, by Giuseppe and his father, Isaac. After the death of his father in 1967, Giuseppe took sole charge of the business which moved in 1993 to the elegant premises at 10 Clifford Street, just off Bond Street, one of the finest gallery spaces in London today. Giuseppe Eskenazi, who has been joined by his son Daniel, has an unrivalled reputation for his knowledge and love of the subject and for the importance of the objects he offers for sale. Their clients include many of the world’s major museums as well as the most discerning private collectors.
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Exhibition: Trees, Rocks, Mist and Mountains by Li Huayi
Venue: Ukrainian Institute, 2 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075, USA
Dates: 25 March to 3 April 2010
Opening hours: Daily 10 am to 6 pm, including 28 March
Catalogue: Price US$50 (£30)
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For further information and images, please contact:
Sue Bond Public Relations
Hollow Lane Farmhouse, Thurston, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP31 3RQ, UK
Tel. +44 (0)1359 271085, Fax. +44 (0)1359 271934
Music at the institute
MATI - Gadeliya and Lvivske Duo, 03/27/10 08:00 pm
| Music at the Institute presents |
ANGELINA GADELIYA, pianist
performing works of Schumann, Brahms, Carter, Scriabin & Revutsky
LVIVSKE DUO: SOLOMIYA IVAKHIV, violinist and MARIANNA HUMETSKA
performing works of Bartok, Ravel & Kosenko
Saturday March 27th, 2010
Concert begins at 8 pm with reception following
at
The Ukrainian Institute of America
2 East 79th Street, corner of 5th Avenue
New York City
Admission: $30, UIA members & seniors $25,
Students $20.
Advance Tickets my be purchased by sending a check to UIA-MATI ot by calling 212-288-8660
E-mail programs @ukrainianinstitute.org
MATI - Lisitsa, 04/24/10 08:00 pm
| Music at the Institute presents |
VALENTINA LISITSA, pianist
performing CHOPIN Twenty Four Etudes
Saturday April 24, 2010
concert begins at 8 pm
at
The Ukrainian Institute of America
2 East 79th Street, corner of 5th Avenue
New York City
Admission: $30, UIA members & seniors $25,
Students $20.
Advance tickets may be purchased by sending a check to UIA-MATI or by calling 212-288-8660
E-mail programs@ukrainianinstitue.org