Unveiling of Monumental Sculpture and Opening Reception
May 20
12:30 pm at Petrosino Square (Lafayette at Spring St) with Reception and Artist Talk to follow at Jim Kempner Fine Art, 501 W 23rd St (10th Ave)
Survival of Serena, 2012, Painted Bronze, 36″ x 75″ x 36″
Courtesy of Jim Kempner Fine Art
We are pleased to announce the opening of Carole Feuerman‘s exhibition of her new painted bronze Survival of Serena in Petrosino Square where Lafayette and Spring Streets intersect. Also keep an eye out for Mana Contemporary‘s trucks adorned with photos of the sculpture circulating the city this summer.
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All events are free and open to the public.
Also available starting this month…
Survival of Serena is now the subject of Feuerman’s first series of prints.
The prints are available as a set of four or individually in an edition of 30. Each image is 20 x 29″ on 24 x 33.5″ on elegant handmade 320 gram archival paper with archival inks, produced at Marco Fine Arts in LA.
Unveiling Celebration on Sunday, May 20th at 12:30 PM
Opening soon is Carole Feuerman‘s public art installation with NYC Parks and Recreation. Feuerman’s monumental work, “Survival of Serena” will be presented for the first time in hyper-realistically painted bronze, courtesy of Jim Kempner Fine Art.
The sculpture will be on view to the public May 21st through September 23rd in Petrosino Square, SoHo. We invite you to join us on Sunday, May 20th at 12:30 PM for a special unveiling event at the park. Reception and artist lecture to follow at Jim Kempner Fine Art in Chelsea where refreshments will be served.