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Daniel Hauben
Daniel Hauben
Gallery hopping in The Bronx
"While the Bronx may not be Chelsea or Williamsburg," notes The New York Times, "it has attracted dozens of visual artists, photographers and performers in recent years with relatively affordable rents and an abundance of industrial buildings that can be pressed into use as studios":
"Many community leaders say that the influx has reinvigorated struggling neighborhoods with newcomers who promote cultural activities, and renewed focus on the arts in a borough that has been home to Milton Glaser, Larry Rivers and Daniel Libeskind, among others.
"A new photography exhibit at the Andrew Freedman Home on the Grand Concourse highlights this growing Bronx arts community. Called “The Bronx Artist Documentary Project,” the exhibit, which runs through Oct. 8, features the work of 30 photographers who recorded 80 artists as they engaged in their creative process over the past year.
Bronx Artist Documentary Project Gives The World A Glance At The Artist's Creative Process
Bronx Artist Documentary Project Gives The World A Glance At The Artist’s Creative Process
Yesterday evening participating photographers and artists of the Bronx Artist Documentary Project met for a meet and greet at the Andrew Freedman Home. This was the first time that almost all 100 members gathered since the project began last year.
When the Bronx Artist Documentary Project launches its exhibition in September, it will be the culmination of 30 photographers documenting 78 Bronx…
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I consider myself a painter in the landscape tradition. It just so happens that the landscape I grew up with, and the landscape that has remained most familiar to me throughout my life, is that of The Bronx. For ten years I painted the Bronx devoid of people and with only the occasional embellishment of foliage.
It was only when I returned to The Bronx after spending 6 weeks at an art colony in rural Virginia (in 1988), that I tuned in to the nature all around me. This was when I began to see the parks as a potential subject matter for painting, and consequently, when my color palette expanded, and my paintings became more (for lack of a better word) organic.
EXPANDING VIEWS: The Art of DANIEL HAUBEN at The Andrew Freedman Home
EXPANDING VIEWS: The Art of DANIEL HAUBEN at The Andrew Freedman Home
Daniel Hauben interviewed by News12 The Bronx in front of Urban Idyll / ©welcome2thebronx.com
Several weeks ago I had the pleasure of receiving an invitation to Daniel Hauben’s opening reception at the Andrew Freedman home for his latest exhibition: Expanding Views: The Art of Daniel Hauben.
The exhibition is quite breathtaking as I’ve never had the pleasure of seeing his works up close. The…
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Bronx News Morning Roundup
Bronx News Morning Roundup
Here are just some of the stories on the Bronx that are circulating today:
Residents at 755 Jackson Avenue are upset that much needed urgent repairs ha end been made in their building. The building, which was taken over by private equity firm Stabilis Capital Management, is on the city’s Worst Landlord Watchlist. [Read More: Mott Haven Herald]
Meanwhile, the folks over at Crain’s wrote a piece…
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