Quin Arts Exhibition 'And Suddenly The Picture Was Distorted' Launches July 12
The Quin hotel, located at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, will debut the group exhibition '... and Suddenly the Picture was Distorted,' on July 12. Angelo Madrigale, VP/Director, Contemporary Art, Doyle, joins Quin Arts curator DK Johnston to deliver this exciting exhibition featuring works culled from notable private collections, as well as newer pieces obtained directly from the artists. The exhibition includes the work of Swoon, ROA, WK Interact, Nick Walker, John Fekner, Michael de Feo, and Blek le Rat. A special installation on the Quin's 15-foot video wall will feature the photography of Soren Solkaer.
Quin Arts Launches IN BLOOM Exhibition Co-Curated By DK Johnston And Lori Zimmer
The newest exhibition from Quin Arts, "In Bloom," launches May 10 at the Quin, located at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue. The group exhibition, co-curated by Quin Arts curator DK Johnston and New York-based curator Lori Zimmer, promises a very fresh take on floral-themed works to celebrate spring. Zimmer and Johnston have invited 29 artists to use their signature styles to create floral-themed pieces, for a light, airy and warm exhibition to pair with New York's most magical season.
THE VOICE OF A GENERATION Exhibition to Launch 2018 Series at the Quin
The 2018 exhibition series at the Quin, located at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, launches on January 11 with a London invasion from MTArt. Co-Curated by Quin Arts curator DK Johnston and MTArt's Marine Tanguy, the new exhibition is titled, 'The Voice of a Generation,' and features works by three remarkable UK-based artists: Alexandra Lethbridge, Jasmine Pradissitto and Tim A. Shaw.
THE VOICE OF A GENERATION Exhibition to Launch 2018 Series at the Quin
The 2018 exhibition series at the Quin, located at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, launches on January 11 with a London invasion from MTArt. Co-Curated by Quin Arts curator DK Johnston and MTArt's Marine Tanguy, the new exhibition is titled, 'The Voice of a Generation,' and features works by three remarkable UK-based artists: Alexandra Lethbridge, Jasmine Pradissitto and Tim A. Shaw.
Exhibition From Photographer Bo Bridges Launches 11/9
The year-long photography series at the Quin, located at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, reaches a high-octane conclusion in November with the debut of an exhibition from acclaimed photographer Bo Bridges titled, Fear the Life Unlived. Curated by DK Johnston, the exhibition displays Bridges' trademark passion for outdoor adventure and impactful moments. The exhibition will also include a 13-screen video art wall display, highlighting Bridges' work with leading celebrities, athletes and musicians. Launching November 9, Fear the Life Unlived will be on view in public spaces throughout the Quin through early January, 2018.
Debut Solo Exhibition, 'Time In-Between' by Photographer Hilary Swift, Curated by DK Johnston, Launches at the Quin June 22
The first New York solo exhibition featuring the work of photographer Hilary Swift debuts on June 22nd at the Quin, located at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue. The exhibition, titled 'Time In-Between' is curated by DK Johnston and highlights images that capture surprising portraits and intimate moments of life in New York. Swift is a frequent contributor to The New York Times national, political and metro desks. It's the fleeting moments 'in-between' assignments that energize Swift's artistic life, however, and these images are the focus of the exhibition.
Photographer Anne Barlinckhoff's 'Strength Africa' Solo Exhibition Launches at the Quin
NEW YORK, NY - The Quin, located at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, welcomes the inspiring Dutch photographer Anne Barlinckhoff on April 20th for the launch of her solo exhibition 'Strength Africa,' co-curated by DK Johnston and Hyland Mather. Barlinckhoff displays both a remarkable eye for detail and the ability to build trust with her subjects, attributes that have already earned the young artist an avid following worldwide. The exhibition, on view in public spaces within the Quin through May, highlights large works selected from the artist's recent travels through West Africa. Strength Africa focuses on intimate portraits that have become a hallmark of her work.
Wulf Treu's 'Figurative Destruction' Exhibition on View at the Quin Hotel Today
NEW YORK, NY - The next exhibition in the acclaimed Quin Arts series, an increasingly popular program curated by DK Johnston of The Arts Fund and presented at the Quin hotel on 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, is titled 'Figurative Destruction,' featuring the work of renowned German artist Wulf Treu. On view to the public from May 15 through June 15, the exhibition launches with an artist salon hosted by Wulf Treu on May 14, coinciding with the Frieze New York Art Fair on Randall's Island. Figurative Destruction features dramatic large format oil paintings on canvas, mixed media works on wood, and a video art wall installation highlighting the artist's neon works. For the first time, Treu will also present studies on paper from his body of work in sculpture, painting, and mixed media. These studies will be grouped into five stories, each containing four original oil, pastel, pencil and watercolor works, affording collectors and guests a special opportunity to acquire Treu's work at an unprecedented price point. Framed with offset primary colors, each piece is signed, dated and embossed by the artist.
Wulf Treu's 'Figurative Destruction' Exhibition on View at the Quin Hotel, 5/15
NEW YORK, NY - The next exhibition in the acclaimed Quin Arts series, an increasingly popular program curated by DK Johnston of The Arts Fund and presented at the Quin hotel on 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, is titled 'Figurative Destruction,' featuring the work of renowned German artist Wulf Treu. On view to the public from May 15 through June 15, the exhibition launches with an artist salon hosted by Wulf Treu on May 14, coinciding with the Frieze New York Art Fair on Randall's Island. Figurative Destruction features dramatic large format oil paintings on canvas, mixed media works on wood, and a video art wall installation highlighting the artist's neon works. For the first time, Treu will also present studies on paper from his body of work in sculpture, painting, and mixed media. These studies will be grouped into five stories, each containing four original oil, pastel, pencil and watercolor works, affording collectors and guests a special opportunity to acquire Treu's work at an unprecedented price point. Framed with offset primary colors, each piece is signed, dated and embossed by the artist.