CHANNELING THE UNSEEN WORLD: Christophe von Hohenberg & Strong-Cuevas
August 22 - September 7, 2020
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Von Hohenberg is recognized for his fashion, portrait, lifestyle and documentary photography. Discovered by American Vogue in 1979, von Hohenberg has since worked with Interview, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, French and German Vogue, German Rolling Stone, Fortune, Art Forum and The New York Times Magazine. His critically acclaimed book Andy Warhol: The Day the Factory Died was awarded the AIG Book and Photo District News Award in 2007, which was followed by the publication of Another Planet: New York Portraits 1976-1996. 2014 marked the publication of his third book, Shadows of the Gods: Mexico City. His fourth and most recent book, The White Album of the Hamptons, is set to be released in 2020.
Von Hohenberg’s work has been included in two exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. May 2018 marked a solo exhibition with CFHILL Gallery at the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm Sweden. Other solo exhibitions have been with the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, TX, Alfstad & Contemporary, Sarasota, FL, the Amerika Haus in Munich, the Rudolf Budja Gallery in Salzburg, Austria, and Aretha Campbell Fine Art in London, England along with numerous other galleries in the United States and abroad. His photographs can be found in private collections throughout the United States, Europe and South America. Von Hohenberg lives in New York City and Mexico City.
Communication through space and time, the exploration of outer space and of inner consciousness are recurring themes in Strong Cuevas’s work. In her own words, “I like experiment. In short, I am an innovator within a classical tradition.” Strong-Cuevas studied at the prominent and long-established Art Students League of New York, learning wood and stone carving under the tutelage of John Hovannes in the mid-1960s.
She later expanded her approach to creating works and began to work in plaster, this time with Toto Meylan. Besides bronze, some of her works have been cast in stainless steel and aluminum. Careful attention is paid to the surface of her sculptures; and, according to the medium, some are polished to a gleaming finish, some are brushed, and others are treated with a patina.
Channeling the Unseen World is Strong Cuevas and von Hohenberg’s second joint exhibition at MM Fine Art. The exhibition will be on view August 22 through September 7, 2020, with an indoor/outdoor opening reception Saturday, August 22, 6 to 8 PM
Von Hohenberg’s work has been included in two exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. May 2018 marked a solo exhibition with CFHILL Gallery at the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm Sweden. Other solo exhibitions have been with the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas, TX, Alfstad & Contemporary, Sarasota, FL, the Amerika Haus in Munich, the Rudolf Budja Gallery in Salzburg, Austria, and Aretha Campbell Fine Art in London, England along with numerous other galleries in the United States and abroad. His photographs can be found in private collections throughout the United States, Europe and South America. Von Hohenberg lives in New York City and Mexico City.
Communication through space and time, the exploration of outer space and of inner consciousness are recurring themes in Strong Cuevas’s work. In her own words, “I like experiment. In short, I am an innovator within a classical tradition.” Strong-Cuevas studied at the prominent and long-established Art Students League of New York, learning wood and stone carving under the tutelage of John Hovannes in the mid-1960s.
She later expanded her approach to creating works and began to work in plaster, this time with Toto Meylan. Besides bronze, some of her works have been cast in stainless steel and aluminum. Careful attention is paid to the surface of her sculptures; and, according to the medium, some are polished to a gleaming finish, some are brushed, and others are treated with a patina.
Channeling the Unseen World is Strong Cuevas and von Hohenberg’s second joint exhibition at MM Fine Art. The exhibition will be on view August 22 through September 7, 2020, with an indoor/outdoor opening reception Saturday, August 22, 6 to 8 PM