ABFA artist Nadine Robbins is highlighted in the Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine March/April 2021 issue available now. The feature discusses Robbins’ work in the current group exhibition, 3 Americans hosted by the Arnot Art Museum in Elmira, New York.
Read MoreABFA Gallery Highlighted in New York Magazine
Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts is pleased to be recognized in New York Magazine’s list of the best things to do in Binghamton.
Read MoreBlažo Kovačević's Honorable Mention by the American Alliance of Museums
Fifty-two museum publications have gained accolades in the 29th annual Museum Publications Design Competition, presented by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). This competition recognizes and encourages superior execution and ingenuity in the graphic design of museum publications and is the only national, juried competition of its kind, and ABFA artist, Blazo Kovacevic’s catalog design was honored.
Read MoreAnthony Brunelli Speaks at the Opening of "High Fidelity" at the Arnot Art Museum
Words of wisdom from Gallery Founder and Photorealist painter, Anthony Brunelli! Couldn't attend the opening of "High Fidelity" at the Arnot Art Museum? That's ok, you can still experience what Anthony Brunelli had to share.
Arnot Art Museum Exhibits "High Fidelity: Anthony Brunelli and the Digital Age Photorealists" →
The Arnot Art Museum is a world-class institution of fine art in Elmira, N.Y. Known for the Matthias H. Arnot collection of sixteenth through nineteenth century European paintings and sculpture. The Arnot also holds a significant collection of Hudson River School paintings and a growing collection of Contemporary Realist works. The founding collection represents one of the last remaining gilded-age private collections still housed in its original showcase parlor and displayed in the salon style. The eight additional gallery spaces contain exhibitions curated seasonally.
Exhibits
A Collector’s Vision: The Matthias Hollenback Arnot Collection
A collection of fine 17th to 19th century European paintings, featuring Jules Breton, Jean-François Millet, and Jean-Léon Gérôme.
Reflections of Ancient Cultures
This founding collection exhibit holds interesting artifacts from Ancient Egypt, and East Asia.
High Fidelity: Anthony Brunelli and the Digital Age Photorealists
National Traditions
Selections from the Museum's American Collections 1785-2005
Kathie Meredith: Breaking Barriers
Motorsport photographs from the Racing Center
Source : https://www.smithsonianmag.com
RON WEIS: MILLION DOTS (WITH COLIN ROBINSON) →
We live in an age of numbers on a scale beyond conception. There are eight billion human beings on the planet, nine million in New York City alone. Twelve million millionaires inhabit the US, with 43 million living in poverty. Grappling with such scale is daunting and overwhelming.
This is where Million Dots comes in. Its pages, filled over and over with precise geometric arrays of black dots, help us grasp the scale of a number that is both commonplace and unimaginable. But while Million Dots serves as a vital conceptual tool, an intriguing plaything and a welcome gift, it is also a work of art, an embodiment of the view of its creator, American artist Ron Weis (born 1947), that “If you experience something and can’t find a category in which to comfortably place it, it’s probably art."
Join us in the 2nd floor Art Department for a discussion about Million Dots and Ron Weis and Colin Robinson.
