Annika Connor will be showing in “Opulent Vision” group show at FordProjects
Opulent Vision

January 17 – February 17, 2012
For Immediate Release:
fordPROJECT Announces  Opulent Vision Janaury 17 - February 17 2012
NEW  YORK, January 4, 2012– fordPROJECT is pleased to announce a group  exhibition entitled Opulent Vision. This exhibition brings together a  group of artists who have been a part of fordPROJECT’s first year and  introduces the work of artists who are new to the exhibition program.  Opulent Vision will be on view from January 17th through February 17th,  2012. There will be an opening reception on Tuesday, January 17th from  6-8pm at fordPROJECT, 57 W 57 floors 19-20.
Opulent  Vision includes a collection of works that highlight many parallels of  the contemporary cultural landscape.  Spanning across disciplines from  painting to sculpture to conceptual works on paper, the exhibition  provides a look at a selection of fordPROJECT’s inaugural roster of  artists, with the debut of new voices. Opulent Vision presents unique  perspectives that reflect historical ceremonies, mythical lands, and  unique architectural environments.  The exhibition will fill the  gallery’s penthouse space with vivid colors, rich wallpaper, paintings  of inspired interiors, and a site-specific installation. Artists in  Opulent Vision previously on view at fordPROJECT include Lisha Bai,  Alessandro Belgiojoso, Kent Henricksen, and Naama Tsabar.  fordPROJECT  is pleased to introduce new artists Annika Connor,  Kristen Schiele and  Veronica Smirnoff.
Also on view is the  video program What One Sees Is Not Seen, curated by Alfredo Hertzog.   In the presentation, Hertzog brings together a selection of videos to  exemplify the ways in which contemporary artists approach various forms  of presentation.  Works range from the dream-like imagery of Pipilotti  Rist, to the politically fueled films of Mateo Maté and Hans Op de  Beeck.  Other artists include Mauricio Alejo, Adriana Bustos,  Cabello/Carcelle, Filipa César, Goldiechiari, Cao Guimaraes, Kaoru  Katayama, Jorge Macchi, Antoni Muntadas, and Kamen Stoyanov.
The  opening of Opulent Vision also marks the second installment of the  ongoing collaboration between fordPROJECT and BLACKLOTS.  A selection of  artworks from BLACKLOTS’ inventory will be on view to enhance and  complement fordPROJECT’s exhibition program.
As  part of the ongoing commitment to collaborative initiatives,  fordPROJECT is pleased to invite curators Ingrid Chu and Savannah Gorton  of the non-profit commissioning organization Forever & Today, Inc.  to present New York artist Jack Early’s new installation, Winter to  Spring 1993. In the upstairs solarium, the installation includes a new  wall assemblage, Winter to Spring 1993, 2012 and a newly commissioned  sculpture entitled Smoking Mad Paul, 2012. Winter to Spring 1993  reflects on the storied pop culture lore of John Lennon’s contentious  relationship with Paul McCartney and the Beatles’ Apple Records venture.  The work also serves as a loose parallel to Early’s previous experience  as the art collaborative Pruitt-Early, and the eventual collapse of  this relationship in 1994.
fordPROJECT  will continue to present f/P Editions in the Upstairs Project Space.   Works by Lisha Bai, Jason Gringler, Kent Henricksen, Shin il Kim,  Stephen Posen, Manuela Paz, Stephen J Shanabrook & Veronika  Georgieva and Zdravko Toic will be on view and available for purchase  online.
About the fordPROJECT and BLACKLOTS Collaboration Beginning in November 2011, through the spring 2012 season,  fordPROJECT will be incorporating BLACKLOTS’ art inventory into its  curatorial program to create a hybrid art buying experience. The  collaboration between auction company and commercial gallery creates a  new perspective marking the future of how a viewer can experience and  acquire artwork.
About f/P Editions f/P Editions include a recently expanded selection of prints and  multiples which are available online at fordproject.com/editions.  fordPROJECT accepts all forms of payment and prices range from $200 to  $900.
About BLACKLOTS BLACKLOTS is a curated art auction platform for the resale and  acquisition of contemporary art. BLACKLOTS facilitates art transactions  by providing sellers and buyers the means to find and deal with one  another—in an expedited manner, at lower rates and with a far broader  audience than traditional auction houses and dealers. BLACKLOTS is  quick, convenient, efficient, and secure—the new way to resell and  purchase Contemporary Art.  BLACKLOTS’ international network of  consultants, collectors and dealers enables their clients to reach an  exclusive, motivated audience, and the online platform allows collectors  from around the world to “attend” and participate in their auction.
For more information about BLACKLOTS please visit www.blacklots.com.
About fordPROJECT fordPROJECT launched in January 2011 as a gallery space designed for  site-specific installations, exhibitions, artist commissions, art  collectives, curatorial programs, collaborative initiatives, special  art-driven events and more. fordPROJECT’s approach engages the global  art community in exploring cutting edge practices while working with  leaders and emerging voices in the field. fordPROJECT strives to provide  platforms for educational programming, lecture series and new artistic  collaborations, capturing a contemporary window into the ever-expanding  global art community.
fordPROJECT is a  3,345 square foot bi-level penthouse, surrounded by terraces  beautifully landscaped with boxwood birch. Brook Landscape recently  renovated the 19th Floor terrace using classic elements of garden  design, including Herringbone decking and beaux-arts style planters,  paired with a minimal plant pallet to create a timeless aesthetic.
For more information about fordPROJECT please visit www.fordproject.com.

Annika Connor will be showing in “Opulent Vision” group show at FordProjects

Opulent Vision

January 17 – February 17, 2012

For Immediate Release:

fordPROJECT Announces
Opulent Vision
Janaury 17 - February 17 2012

NEW YORK, January 4, 2012– fordPROJECT is pleased to announce a group exhibition entitled Opulent Vision. This exhibition brings together a group of artists who have been a part of fordPROJECT’s first year and introduces the work of artists who are new to the exhibition program. Opulent Vision will be on view from January 17th through February 17th, 2012. There will be an opening reception on Tuesday, January 17th from 6-8pm at fordPROJECT, 57 W 57 floors 19-20.

Opulent Vision includes a collection of works that highlight many parallels of the contemporary cultural landscape. Spanning across disciplines from painting to sculpture to conceptual works on paper, the exhibition provides a look at a selection of fordPROJECT’s inaugural roster of artists, with the debut of new voices. Opulent Vision presents unique perspectives that reflect historical ceremonies, mythical lands, and unique architectural environments. The exhibition will fill the gallery’s penthouse space with vivid colors, rich wallpaper, paintings of inspired interiors, and a site-specific installation. Artists in Opulent Vision previously on view at fordPROJECT include Lisha Bai, Alessandro Belgiojoso, Kent Henricksen, and Naama Tsabar. fordPROJECT is pleased to introduce new artists Annika Connor, Kristen Schiele and Veronica Smirnoff.

Also on view is the video program What One Sees Is Not Seen, curated by Alfredo Hertzog. In the presentation, Hertzog brings together a selection of videos to exemplify the ways in which contemporary artists approach various forms of presentation. Works range from the dream-like imagery of Pipilotti Rist, to the politically fueled films of Mateo Maté and Hans Op de Beeck. Other artists include Mauricio Alejo, Adriana Bustos, Cabello/Carcelle, Filipa César, Goldiechiari, Cao Guimaraes, Kaoru Katayama, Jorge Macchi, Antoni Muntadas, and Kamen Stoyanov.

The opening of Opulent Vision also marks the second installment of the ongoing collaboration between fordPROJECT and BLACKLOTS. A selection of artworks from BLACKLOTS’ inventory will be on view to enhance and complement fordPROJECT’s exhibition program.

As part of the ongoing commitment to collaborative initiatives, fordPROJECT is pleased to invite curators Ingrid Chu and Savannah Gorton of the non-profit commissioning organization Forever & Today, Inc. to present New York artist Jack Early’s new installation, Winter to Spring 1993. In the upstairs solarium, the installation includes a new wall assemblage, Winter to Spring 1993, 2012 and a newly commissioned sculpture entitled Smoking Mad Paul, 2012. Winter to Spring 1993 reflects on the storied pop culture lore of John Lennon’s contentious relationship with Paul McCartney and the Beatles’ Apple Records venture. The work also serves as a loose parallel to Early’s previous experience as the art collaborative Pruitt-Early, and the eventual collapse of this relationship in 1994.

fordPROJECT will continue to present f/P Editions in the Upstairs Project Space. Works by Lisha Bai, Jason Gringler, Kent Henricksen, Shin il Kim, Stephen Posen, Manuela Paz, Stephen J Shanabrook & Veronika Georgieva and Zdravko Toic will be on view and available for purchase online.

About the fordPROJECT and BLACKLOTS Collaboration
Beginning in November 2011, through the spring 2012 season, fordPROJECT will be incorporating BLACKLOTS’ art inventory into its curatorial program to create a hybrid art buying experience. The collaboration between auction company and commercial gallery creates a new perspective marking the future of how a viewer can experience and acquire artwork.

About f/P Editions
f/P Editions include a recently expanded selection of prints and multiples which are available online at fordproject.com/editions. fordPROJECT accepts all forms of payment and prices range from $200 to $900.

About BLACKLOTS
BLACKLOTS is a curated art auction platform for the resale and acquisition of contemporary art. BLACKLOTS facilitates art transactions by providing sellers and buyers the means to find and deal with one another—in an expedited manner, at lower rates and with a far broader audience than traditional auction houses and dealers. BLACKLOTS is quick, convenient, efficient, and secure—the new way to resell and purchase Contemporary Art. BLACKLOTS’ international network of consultants, collectors and dealers enables their clients to reach an exclusive, motivated audience, and the online platform allows collectors from around the world to “attend” and participate in their auction.

For more information about BLACKLOTS please visit www.blacklots.com.

About fordPROJECT
fordPROJECT launched in January 2011 as a gallery space designed for site-specific installations, exhibitions, artist commissions, art collectives, curatorial programs, collaborative initiatives, special art-driven events and more. fordPROJECT’s approach engages the global art community in exploring cutting edge practices while working with leaders and emerging voices in the field. fordPROJECT strives to provide platforms for educational programming, lecture series and new artistic collaborations, capturing a contemporary window into the ever-expanding global art community.

fordPROJECT is a 3,345 square foot bi-level penthouse, surrounded by terraces beautifully landscaped with boxwood birch. Brook Landscape recently renovated the 19th Floor terrace using classic elements of garden design, including Herringbone decking and beaux-arts style planters, paired with a minimal plant pallet to create a timeless aesthetic.

For more information about fordPROJECT please visit www.fordproject.com.

The Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion Panel Video! Made graciously by Fashion One and starring Austin Scarlett, Bill Indursky of VandM.com and Patrick McMullan. Click here for photos too!

Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection Photos and Event Re-Cap
Click here for photos! The Featured Panelists were: Heidi Lee: New York-based Art Advisor Kipton Cronkite: Founder & Creative Director, KiptonART Sari Cohen: Collections Manager of Neuberger Berman Art Program Sarah Connolly: Creative Director of Cavern Home Bringing together both dealers and designers, this panel focused on how  to build a comprehensive collection that will not only retain its  investment value, but also work well visually in a home or office  setting. Panelists broached how to balance investing for investment’s  sake but also how to curate a cohesive collection. Heavily rooted in a  design perspective, the discussion also covered how to successfully  showcase art in a personal or professional space, and how to integrate  art in its environment. Appropriate for interior designers,  corporate buyers, first-time art buyers, investors, and artists who wish  to break into this burgeoning market, Annika Connor moderated this  discussion as we explored every facet of this interesting intersection  of art and business.

Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection Photos and Event Re-Cap

Click here for photos!

The Featured Panelists were:

Heidi Lee: New York-based Art Advisor
Kipton Cronkite: Founder & Creative Director, KiptonART
Sari Cohen: Collections Manager of Neuberger Berman Art Program
Sarah Connolly: Creative Director of Cavern Home

Bringing together both dealers and designers, this panel focused on how to build a comprehensive collection that will not only retain its investment value, but also work well visually in a home or office setting. Panelists broached how to balance investing for investment’s sake but also how to curate a cohesive collection. Heavily rooted in a design perspective, the discussion also covered how to successfully showcase art in a personal or professional space, and how to integrate art in its environment.

Appropriate for interior designers, corporate buyers, first-time art buyers, investors, and artists who wish to break into this burgeoning market, Annika Connor moderated this discussion as we explored every facet of this interesting intersection of art and business.

Reviews of Tuxedo Park and Panel Recommendation on Vedere.com
Vedere Online art and design site recommends our panel this coming Wednesday, Dec 14th at General Assembly. Purchase tickets for this event HERE. 
Additionally, Vedere Online stated that Annika Connor’s show at Bungalow 5 titled Tuxedo Park was a must see! Visit the write up HERE.

Reviews of Tuxedo Park and Panel Recommendation on Vedere.com

Vedere Online art and design site recommends our panel this coming Wednesday, Dec 14th at General Assembly. Purchase tickets for this event HERE.

Additionally, Vedere Online stated that Annika Connor’s show at Bungalow 5 titled Tuxedo Park was a must see! Visit the write up HERE.

A re-cap Tuxedo Park - A solo show by Annika Connor
Thank you to all who came out to see Annika Connor’s show “Tuxedo Park” at Bungalow 5 these past few weeks. It was a big hit and received the following press:
EXHIBITION: TUXEDO PARK PAINTINGS by ANNIKA CONNOR
Art Slant
Gulf Daily Magazine
Art and Coin
Art News Worldwide
RomanBlog II
Jensequa
Avenue Insider
Bohemian Trails
To learn more about upcoming shows, Active Ideas Productions events, panel discussions and other art happenings, stay in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook, our mailing list, and this blog.

A re-cap Tuxedo Park - A solo show by Annika Connor

Thank you to all who came out to see Annika Connor’s show “Tuxedo Park” at Bungalow 5 these past few weeks. It was a big hit and received the following press:

To learn more about upcoming shows, Active Ideas Productions events, panel discussions and other art happenings, stay in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook, our mailing list, and this blog.

Our next panel is December 14th!
Our next panel, “Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection” is taking place next Wednesday, December 14th at General Assembly. Tickets are going fast! Get yours today at : http://curatingcollections.eventbrite.com/
Details:
 
Bringing  together both dealers and designers, this panel will focus on how to  build a comprehensive collection that will not only retain its  investment value, but also work well visually in a home or office  setting. Panelists will broach how to balance investing for investment’s  sake but also how to curate a cohesive collection. Heavily rooted in a  design perspective, discussion will also cover how to successfully  showcase art in a personal or professional space, and how to integrate  art in its environment.
Appropriate  for interior designers, corporate buyers, first-time art buyers,  investors, and artists who wish to break into this burgeoning market, we  will be exploring every facet of this interesting intersection of art  and business.  These and many more questions will be addressed as Annika Connor leads the discussion exploring Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection.

Featured Panelists:
Heidi Lee: New York-based Art Advisor 
Kipton Cronkite: Founder & Creative Director, KiptonART
 Sari Cohen: Collections Manager of Neuberger Berman Art Program
Sarah Connolly: Creative Director of Cavern Home

Our next panel is December 14th!

Our next panel, “Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection” is taking place next Wednesday, December 14th at General Assembly. Tickets are going fast! Get yours today at : http://curatingcollections.eventbrite.com/

Details:

Bringing together both dealers and designers, this panel will focus on how to build a comprehensive collection that will not only retain its investment value, but also work well visually in a home or office setting. Panelists will broach how to balance investing for investment’s sake but also how to curate a cohesive collection. Heavily rooted in a design perspective, discussion will also cover how to successfully showcase art in a personal or professional space, and how to integrate art in its environment.

Appropriate for interior designers, corporate buyers, first-time art buyers, investors, and artists who wish to break into this burgeoning market, we will be exploring every facet of this interesting intersection of art and business.  These and many more questions will be addressed as Annika Connor leads the discussion exploring Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection.


Featured Panelists:

Heidi Lee: New York-based Art Advisor 

Kipton Cronkite: Founder & Creative Director, KiptonART

Sari Cohen: Collections Manager of Neuberger Berman Art Program

Sarah Connolly: Creative Director of Cavern Home

An awesome review of the “Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion Panel” by The Vogue Vibes
The lovely Lauren at The Vogue Vibes attended our last panel “The Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion” and did a stellar write up about it… check it out!

An awesome review of the “Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion Panel” by The Vogue Vibes

The lovely Lauren at The Vogue Vibes attended our last panel “The Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion” and did a stellar write up about it… check it out!

Annika Connor featured on Arts in New York City
Annika Connor, AIProductions founder, featured on Arts In New York City for her contemporary romantic paintings! Click the link or image to view the full feature.

Annika Connor featured on Arts in New York City

Annika Connor, AIProductions founder, featured on Arts In New York City for her contemporary romantic paintings! Click the link or image to view the full feature.

Three Cities: Four Great Art Events!

Three Cities: Four Great Art Events!

Are you in Manhattan, Beverly Hills, or Miami South Beach?

This December Annika Connor and Active Ideas Productions invites to you some fun and exciting art events near you!

Flights of Fancy: December 3rd, Miami South Beach

Party at the Betsy Hotel B Bar

In Miami for Art Basel? Then please join AI Productions & Gallerist for Flights of Fancy: A Digital Art & Dance Party on Saturday, December 3rd at the Betsy Hotel B Bar

Active Ideas Productions and Gallerist are co-hosting “Flights of Fancy”, a digitally presented art show and VIP dance party in celebration of Art Basel Miami.
This exciting art event will be held at B Bar, in The Betsy Hotel – South Beach, 1440 Ocean Drive Miami Beach, from 10pm-2am on Saturday December 3.

During this fun and festive celebration, art works suggesting the conceptions of migration, decadence and altered reality will be projected while guests dance to the sounds of DJ Sean Glass (Le Bain/Soho House/Mondrian, NYC). Guests are encouraged to flock together in their feathered fashions and sequined best as we invite art collectors, dance lovers, music cognoscenti alike to mimic the decadence and color of the projected painting and dance the night away.

Just as birds take wing and begin their migration at the beginning of winter, the art world journeys south each year to celebrate Art Basel Miami. Flights of Fancy will play on the idea of art in the air and the sense of a seasonal artistic migration. Rather than a physical display of individual works on gallery walls, attendees of Flights of Fancy will experience a curated exhibition conducted entirely through technology. By displaying the works of art through Gallerist’s interactive digital platform and projecting the paintings in a club like environment, the Flights of Fancy digital art show explores the current transition of technology taking art from the wall on to the web.

This virtual exhibit will showcase the works of Ben Blatt, Annika Connor, Shay Kun, and Nicholas Papadakis. The work will also be available for guests to experience using floating iPads featuring a private virtual gallery provided by Gallerist.

RSVP is mandatory, however please feel free to invite friends and guest. To RSVP please send full name and affiliation to RSVP@aiproductions.org

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In New York? Then come to our next panel discussion on Curating Your Corporate & Private Art Collection

On Wednesday, December 14th from 7- 9:30pm Active Ideas Productions and General Assembly host:

Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection

Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection is a panel discussion being held at General Assembly which is located at 902 Broadway on the 4th Floor. Tickets and more information are available at: http://curatingcollections.eventbrite.com/

Featured Panelists are:
Heidi Lee: New York-based Art Advisor
Kipton Cronkite: Founder & Creative Director, KiptonART
Sari Cohen: Collections Manager of Neuberger Berman Art Program
Sarah Connolly: Creative Director of Cavern Home

Bringing together both dealers and designers, this panel will focus on how to build a comprehensive collection that will not only retain its investment value, but also work well visually in a home or office setting. Panelists will broach how to balance investing for investment’s sake but also how to curate a cohesive collection. Heavily rooted in a design perspective, discussion will also cover how to successfully showcase art in a personal or professional space, and how to integrate art in its environment.

Appropriate for interior designers, corporate buyers, first-time art buyers, investors, and artists who wish to break into this burgeoning market, we will be exploring every facet of this interesting intersection of art and business. These and many more questions will be addressed as Annika Connor leads the discussion exploring Curating Your Corporate and Private Collection.

Complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Audience Participation & Questions are encouraged

The panel discussion will conclude with a mix and mingle networking session where complementary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Seating is limited so interested attendees are encouraged to book tickets in advance.

Complementary cocktails provided by MEDEA Vodka.

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Also in Manhattan: Tuxedo Park Exhibition at Bungalow 5

If you haven’t already, please visit Bungalow 5 to see Tuxedo Park: A solo show of paintings by Annika Connor on view now until December 9th.

The Tuxedo Park themed exhibition brings together the decadent interiors of an era gone by with sumptuous landscapes from an imagined garden.

Bungalow 5 is open to the public Monday through Friday from 10:00am – 6:00pm and located at 251 West 30th Street, Suite 10 between 7th and 8th Ave.


For more information please contact:

Sonia Anand
212.947.1500 ext. 115 
press@bungalow5.com

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Beverly Hills: The Maison de Luxe Show House at the Greystone Estate

In Los Angeles? Then come to Beverly Hills to see the Maison de Luxe Show House at the Greystone Estate, December 2-22

This little Blue Jay by Annika Connor has flown out to Los Angeles where it will be on display at Maison de Luxe: A National Designer Show House at Greystone Estate
905 Loma Vista Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Show Info:
Experience the splendor of Greystone Estate as reimagined by over twenty of the nation’s leading designers. As a National Historic Landmark, Greystone Estate is the largest, most majestic designer show house in the country. A Baronial-style residence built in 1928 for the Doheny family, the estate is over 46,000 square feet on 18.5 manicured acres. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Friends of Greystone, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration of Historic Greystone Estate.

The Event is hosted by LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN,
THE CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS
and The Friends of Greystone. Art works provided by KiptonArt.

Click here for Tickets and more Information.

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Recent Press

Active Ideas Productions Panel Discussion Series and the Tuxedo Park Art Exhibition have both been receiving lots of great press. Check out some of the buzz:

ArtDaily write up on the Tuxedo Park Exhibition.

The Art Market Monitor writes about the October panel discussion themed Art as Investment: A Survey and Explanation of the Art Market.

Karin + Raoul reviews the previous panel on The Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion.

Project Runway
blogs about the November Panel on The Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion.

Avenue Insider recommends upcoming the panel discussions and going to see Tuxedo Park.

PMC Magazine Interviews:
Annika Connor and past panelist Austin Scarlett, Bill Powers, Bill Indursky, and future panelists Heidi Lee.

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As always, I thank you for your interest and attention. I hope you all have had a great Thanksgiving weekend, and that I will be able to see you at one of these fun events soon.

Can’t make it? Stay in the loop on future events and exhibition by following AIP on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ActiveIdea
Or to see photos and news from previous events, by liking us on Facebook.

Cheers,
Annika

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Get tix now for the panel on 11/16!
“The Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion” next Wednesday, 11/16 at 7:00pm at General Assembly
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Get tix now for the panel on 11/16!

“The Fusion of Fine Art and Fashion” next Wednesday, 11/16 at 7:00pm at General Assembly

Get tickets here: http://artfashion.eventbrite.com/

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