NEWS
May 20, 2019
SternArts Ltd. is relocating to London Mayfair and we look forward to seeing you by appointment at 40 Green Street from June 1st.
April 26, 2016
Dmitry Sokolenko to exhibit at Jessica Carlisle Gallery, May 25th, 2016.
We are proud to announce that Dmitry Sokolenko will have his second one-man show in London, titled "XYZ" at the Jessica Carlisle Gallery in London's Marylebone, opening on May 25th, 2016. Sokolenko will exhibit a body of work related to the upcoming release of his new book, Fractal 2, which will be released in conjunction with the exhibition. The exhibition is a collaboration between SternArts and the Jessica Carlisle Gallery.
JESSICA CARLISLE WAS FOUNDED IN 2014 AS A POP-UP GALLERY FOR SHOWCASING UK EMERGING ARTISTS. THE GALLERY’S RECENT MOVE TO MARYLEBONE WILL SEE IT WIDEN ITS REMIT TO ENCOMPASS INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS AND EXHIBITIONS BY NOTABLE ARTISTS OF THE 20th AND 21st CENTURIES. THE GALLERY’S COLLABORATIVE AND VARIED PROGRAMMING SEEKS ALWAYS TO SHOW ART THAT ENGAGES ON A VISUAL LEVEL AS MUCH AS AN INTELLECTUAL ONE, WITH A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON PAINTING.
You are cordially invited to attend the exhibition 'XYZ' at Jessica Carlisle in London.
"I don’t know if that city is in the Hansa Union (Hanseatic League), but please feel free to google it. 'XYZ' is not based on Descartes' coordinates (Cartesian + Coordinate = System), but rather is about colour and the idea of meaning in general. The colours in the exhibition are orange and various manifestations of red, with the balance in black & white. The colours are replete with places and events related to those places and people who participated in those events. "But what differentiates this exhibition from others?" asked Prof. Tony Anemone. "None of what's mentioned above sounds like a reason to visit the exhibition, plus it would be better to spend this time of year visiting Lisbon, Maine or Berlin, Maine." "One of the main distinctions of this exhibition, and reasons to see it, is the place where it will be," I answered. "To the left of the statue of President Ronald Reagan, in front of the American Embassy in London." "But, " the scandalously famous professor said, "that's not a good enough reason to see the exhibition, since that president will be there for a long time yet - though as an orientation tool for the embassy, that's not bad! And if someone were to offer the Soviet-style cigarettes "WHITE + SEA = CANAL" (Rus. БЕЛОМОРКАНАЛ) on that spot, that would be a different matter. One could imagine flying over for that reason." The name of the exhibition is not accidental and resulted from an overseas Skype game of Russian roulette..."
We are proud to announce that Dmitry Sokolenko will have his second one-man show in London, titled "XYZ" at the Jessica Carlisle Gallery in London's Marylebone, opening on May 25th, 2016. Sokolenko will exhibit a body of work related to the upcoming release of his new book, Fractal 2, which will be released in conjunction with the exhibition. The exhibition is a collaboration between SternArts and the Jessica Carlisle Gallery.
JESSICA CARLISLE WAS FOUNDED IN 2014 AS A POP-UP GALLERY FOR SHOWCASING UK EMERGING ARTISTS. THE GALLERY’S RECENT MOVE TO MARYLEBONE WILL SEE IT WIDEN ITS REMIT TO ENCOMPASS INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS AND EXHIBITIONS BY NOTABLE ARTISTS OF THE 20th AND 21st CENTURIES. THE GALLERY’S COLLABORATIVE AND VARIED PROGRAMMING SEEKS ALWAYS TO SHOW ART THAT ENGAGES ON A VISUAL LEVEL AS MUCH AS AN INTELLECTUAL ONE, WITH A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON PAINTING.
You are cordially invited to attend the exhibition 'XYZ' at Jessica Carlisle in London.
"I don’t know if that city is in the Hansa Union (Hanseatic League), but please feel free to google it. 'XYZ' is not based on Descartes' coordinates (Cartesian + Coordinate = System), but rather is about colour and the idea of meaning in general. The colours in the exhibition are orange and various manifestations of red, with the balance in black & white. The colours are replete with places and events related to those places and people who participated in those events. "But what differentiates this exhibition from others?" asked Prof. Tony Anemone. "None of what's mentioned above sounds like a reason to visit the exhibition, plus it would be better to spend this time of year visiting Lisbon, Maine or Berlin, Maine." "One of the main distinctions of this exhibition, and reasons to see it, is the place where it will be," I answered. "To the left of the statue of President Ronald Reagan, in front of the American Embassy in London." "But, " the scandalously famous professor said, "that's not a good enough reason to see the exhibition, since that president will be there for a long time yet - though as an orientation tool for the embassy, that's not bad! And if someone were to offer the Soviet-style cigarettes "WHITE + SEA = CANAL" (Rus. БЕЛОМОРКАНАЛ) on that spot, that would be a different matter. One could imagine flying over for that reason." The name of the exhibition is not accidental and resulted from an overseas Skype game of Russian roulette..."
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April 20, 2016
We are proud to announce that Konstantino Dregos is now represented by Galerie Klaus Gerrit Friese in Berlin. While we remain, acting as advisory agents for Konstantino Dregos' works, we are also able to facilitate contacts to his main gallery for any works available.
Artist's website WWW.KONSTANTINODREGOS.COM
Bjorn Stern curates an exhibition on art and design from Italy in collaboration Max Wigram Gallery from February 14 - March 22, 2014 - Artists included: Afro Basaldella, Alighiero Boetti, Alberto Burri, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Enrico Castellani, Mario Ceroli, Luciano Fabro, Lucio Fontana, Luigi Ghirri, Piero Manzoni, Mario Merz, Carlo Mollino, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Gianni Piacentino,
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Gilberto Zorio
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Gilberto Zorio
La Bella Figura - Curated by Bjorn Stern
Colin Gleadell, featuring ‘La Bella Figura’, “Market News: Italian magic”,
The Telegraph online
18th February 2014
To read the article, click HERE
Colin Gleadell, featuring ‘La Bella Figura’, “Market News: Italian magic”,
The Telegraph online
18th February 2014
To read the article, click HERE
La Bella Figura - Curated by Bjorn Stern
Rosalind Mckever, a review of the exhibition, “‘La Bella Figura’ at Max Wigram Gallery”,
Apollo Magazine online
17th February 2014
To read the article click HERE
Rosalind Mckever, a review of the exhibition, “‘La Bella Figura’ at Max Wigram Gallery”,
Apollo Magazine online
17th February 2014
To read the article click HERE
La Bella Figura - Curated by Bjorn Stern
Domenico Olivero, a review of the exhibition, “La Bella Figura” (in Italian),
Equilibri online
10th February 2014
To read the article click HERE
Domenico Olivero, a review of the exhibition, “La Bella Figura” (in Italian),
Equilibri online
10th February 2014
To read the article click HERE
La Bella Figura - Curated by Bjorn Stern
Ashitha Nagesh, a review of the exhibition, “Max Wigram Gallery to Explore Political Chaos in La Bella Figura”, ARTINFO online
5th February 2014
To read the article, click HERE
Ashitha Nagesh, a review of the exhibition, “Max Wigram Gallery to Explore Political Chaos in La Bella Figura”, ARTINFO online
5th February 2014
To read the article, click HERE