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CAMPARI REVEALS EXHIBITIONS, PARTNERSHIPS AND COMMISSIONS TO SUPPORT EMERGING ARTISTS AND INSPIRE PR
CAMPARI REVEALS EXHIBITIONS, PARTNERSHIPS AND COMMISSIONS TO SUPPORT EMERGING ARTISTS AND INSPIRE PROVOCATIVE CONVERSATIONS
House of Campari program continues with new exhibitions,artist
commissions and partnerships with renowned organizations visual arts
organizations LA ART, Artists Space and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
(LOS ANGELES) – May 9, 2007 –Campari, the one-of-a-kind spirit,
announced today new artistic endeavors to continue its efforts to
support and highlight the work of emerging artists through exhibitions,
commissions and programs that inspire dialogue and provide a platform
for cutting-edge artists to share their passion. These programs include
a continuation of Campari’s landmark House of Campari program, with
emerging, visual arts exhibitions in New York and Los Angeles; the
debut of Campari Commisions, a unique program designed to showcase a
commissioned work by House of Campari alumni in New York and Los
Angeles; and partnerships with leading arts organizations Artists Space
in New York, LA Art in Los Angeles and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
in San Francisco.
“Campari continues to increase its support of the visual arts
community in the spirit of our longstanding tradition of arts patronage
and commitment to bold expression,” said Lynn Lackey, Brand Manager for
Campari. “With extraordinary partners, new means to support the work of
emerging artists and new exhibitions, we are looking forward to a year
filled with provocative art and memorable experiences.”
House of Campari is a cultural destination highlighting and supporting
the work of emerging visual artists in a variety of media including:
painting, photography, sculpture and drawing. The title exhibition
“Distinctive Messengers”, curated for Campari by Simon Watson and Craig
Hensala of Scenic, features a selection of provocative emerging visual
artists from some of the most visionary galleries offering fresh
creative expression. As in years previous, each participating artist
will have had their first solo exhibition in the past season or will
have it in the upcoming season.
The upcoming House of Campari exhibition will feature emerging artists
from Los Angeles galleries and the New York exhibition will feature
artists from New York-based galleries. House of Campari will host a
series of exclusive events with non-profit arts organizations and
high-profile partners that include performances by emerging musicians
and performance artists, featuring a brief and rare installation of the
renowned Scope Art Fair’s (www.scope-art.com) Perpetual Art Machine
[PAM].
[PAM]
is a living archive of 21st century video art organized by Lee Wells,
Raphaele Shirley, Chris Borkowski and Aaron Miller. [PAM] combines
touch screen and projection technology to give users an interactive
video experience, with access to over 1000 videos, from more than 700
international artists, from over 70 countries.
The third annual House of Campari Los Angeles opens on May
18th at 405 N. Robertson Blvd. in West Hollywood with free public
gallery hours Tuesdays through Sundays from 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. A new
House of Campari exhibition will open in New York in the fall.
The 2007 debut of House of Campari in Los Angeles will mark
the premiere of modern Campari’s first artist commission program. The
goals of the Campari Commissions Initiative are to provide financial
support for artists to create significant new works of art, provide
exhibition opportunities for showing the work, and then to donate the
artworks to appropriate museums.
Campari’s first US-based commission will be awarded to House
of Campari Los Angeles 2006 alum Nathan Mabry. Mabry lives and works in
Los Angeles, where he is shown at Cherry and Martin. Mabry is creating
an as of yet untitled drawing on Mylar with crystals. The work is part
of a series of drawings of Miztecan mosaic masks. Mabry adds a modern
twist to the masks by encrusting the teeth with Swarovski crystals.
Another commission will be awarded to a New York-based House
of Campari artist and alumni for Campari’s New York House of Campari
program. The commissioned artworks will be shown with House of Campari
exhibitions in their respective cities.
Campari has additionally partnered with three distinctive visual arts
organizations to develop customized arts experiences for various
communities such as Artists Space in New York, LA ART in Los Angeles
and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Artists Space
will feature a Campari Project Space that will host five different
exhibitions pairing together the work of an emerging artist with a
curatorial essay about the work by an emerging writer. LA ART will be
co-hosting a six-part Campari Talks series highlighting an exhibition
or showcasing a performance in conjunction with the opening of their
exhibitions in Culver City, California. In San Francisco, Yerba Buena
Center for the Arts will host a three-part curator led discussion
series, bringing together artists, curators, gallerists and performers
to discuss topics including artist practices, the art world, studio and
business concerns, collector guidance and will allow guests to interact
on an intimate level with noted figures from the arts community.
Campari will also work with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to co-host
a lounge for its top donors at several gallery openings throughout the
year.
Campari’s visual arts programs run concurrently to its
“Passion Posters” initiative, Campari’s first national advertising
campaign in the United States during the last decade created by noted
visual artist Matthew Rolston. As part of Campari’s integrated Passion
Campaign and support of the arts, the “Hotel Campari” endeavor features
an exciting collaboration of modern Campari artists, famed
photographers Mario Testino, Matthew Rolston and internationally
renowned Salma Hayek. Campari’s acclaimed art posters and creative
campaigns have featured the work of numerous accomplished artists
throughout the decades including included Rolston, Enrico Sacchetti,
Leonetto Cappiello, Fortunato Depero, Milton Glaser, and Bruno Munari,
whose original contribution is now part of the New York Museum of
Modern Art’s permanent collection.
For more information, including a detailed schedule of events, please
visit www.CampariUSA.com.
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