Showing posts with label little river arts district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label little river arts district. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Pigalle Gallery presents La Maleta Del Abuelo – The Grandfather’s Bag

Art lovers and collectors will enjoy Pigalle Gallery's newest show La Maleta Del Abuelo – The Grandfather’s Bag, the opening reception will take place on Thursday, July 11th from 6-9pm. The gallery is pleased to announce this inaugural solo exhibition of Cuban-American artist Elodia Ramirez de Arellano Fanjul in Miami, Florida.

Elodia Arellano Fanjul, 'La Maleta del Abuelo' (2018), Oil on Linen, 30 x 40 Inches.

Pigalle Gallery presents the opening reception of La Maleta Del Abuelo – The Grandfather’s Bag, an exhibition reminding us of courage, heartache and sacrifice of those that left their country and those that stayed behind. This exhibition runs through August 10, 2019 and features the artists latest drawings and large-scale paintings.


Elodia will be sharing insight about her work and philosophy in a guided tour organized by the gallery. A comprehensive, fully-illustrated brochure will be distributed on this occasion. As a part of the Little River at 75th Art Collective artwalk. In this exhibition, Elodia explores the theme of still life, portraits and nudes inspired by her own life and history. 

Elodia Arellano Fanjul, ‘Wrapped in color ‘, 2007

The event is sponsored by Guarachi Family Wines, and the evening will feature a special presentation by innovator, entrepreneur, interior and fashion designer Francisco Camiroaga. Known by his sophistication and dedication to rescuing the ancestral crafts of his home country of Chile re-editing “The Crin” and taking it to a level of sophistication never before seen in the use of this material. Francisco will be presenting his last collection of Horse Hair Necklaces, Bracelets, Jewelry and Art for every horse lover. 

Elodia Arellano Fanjul, 'Canadian Sunset' (2007), Oil on Canvas, 68 × 48 Inches.

Pigalle Gallery is a unique space dedicated to Contemporary Art and Design in Miami’s Little River Art District. The gallery is an innovative platform nestled in a new art building and is part of the group “Little River on 75th Art Collective”, presenting solo and group exhibitions, installations, public art projects, conferences, and art publications.

Elodia Arellano Fanjul, 'La Gorda' (2006), Oil on Canvas, 48 x 68 Inches.

Pigalle Gallery is located at 360 Northeast 75th Street – Suite 122, in Miami, Florida 33138. This event is free and open to the public. For more information visit www.pigallegallery.com 

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Pigalle Gallery In Miami Presents A Unique Art Exhibition Featuring Artists Gus Fink and Humberto Poidomani

Pigalle Gallery in Miami’s Little River Art District presents an exciting showcase of work in 'The Hall of Wonders', an exhibition of small and large-scale paintings by beloved artists Gus Fink and Humberto Poidomani.


Pigalle Gallery is pleased to announce the inaugural exhibition of visionary New York artist entrepreneur Gus Fink and award- wining Argentinian artist Humberto Poidomani in a one-of-a-kind, highly anticipated art exhibition. 'The Hall of Wonders' opens with a reception on Thursday, May 16th from 6-9pm. The exhibit is curated by DAM, The Directed Art Modern, and runs through June 30, 2019 featuring the latest small and large-scale paintings by Gus Fink and Humberto Poidomani.


Poidomani’s work explores the journey of Dante through inferno followed by Purgatorio guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil and Paradiso guided by Beatriz whom the artist in this case symbolizes as the Virtue itself. The rendition of this journey is displayed over the city of Florence. “Sometimes when I open my eyes, I see Hell, I quickly take my brushes and paints and I start painting… slowly I start to calm down. At times I see people walking, but they are just bodies floating. We live in a world of transparent lies and if we have lost the paradise, why should we pay the debt for having lost it if perhaps never existed?”, explained artist Humberto Poidomani.


Poidomani has presented his works in numerous museums, galleries and art fairs. His solo shows include a retrospective in the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo of Salta Province, Argentina; E.C.A. Contemporary Spaces of Art in Mendoza, Argentina, and Scope New York.


Artist Gus Fink is recognized from his Art Loop exhibitions, The Oddball Art Hall at Oddity Bar, his collaboration with Spaceboy Clothing GUS FINK: Don’t Let Go. Mickey in Chaos land, Mr. Cuddless or his creepy toy brand Dr. Krinkles. His style is bizarre and unsettling, yet magnetically appealing, sometimes even cute.


“What gives us joy and inspiration can be more than words or money can ever buy. I find joy on taking what is and isn’t important and turning it into something fresh. Something new and inspiring for people to wonder on about and bring new purpose. To me good art is a good idea. It’s bringing out something that didn’t exist before into our reality. This is why I’ll rip pages from an old dictionary or comic book. Or paint on currency. From pictures that were once the most valuable thing of old families to chunks of cardboard from an Amazon box. I let the paint pour out from my soul and onto any canvas that gets tossed in my line of vision,” explained artist Gus Fink.


Pigalle Gallery is a unique space dedicated to Contemporary Art and Design in Miami’s Little River Art District. The gallery is an innovative platform nestled in a new art building and is part of the group “Little River on 75th Art Collective”, presenting solo and group exhibitions, installations, public art projects, conferences, and art publications. Pigalle Gallery is located at 360 Northeast 75th Street – Suite 122, in Miami, Florida 33138. For more information visit www.pigallegallery.com