The Summer Show
Eerdmans is pleased to announce the opening of The Summer Show, featuring new work by eight fine and decorative artists hailing from Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The show reflects Eerdmans’ mission to create an immersive environment at our Greenwich Village townhouse gallery.
Details
June 22-July 27, 2023
Location
E E R D M A N S
14 East 10th Street
New York, New York
Open Hours: Monday–Friday, 10am to 6pm
PIERRE BERGIAN
Pierre explores the essence of space, depicting architectural interiors with an expressive line that renders them out of time. Bergian lives and works in Bruges, where he continues to be fascinated by the many historic, abandoned buildings there.
ANGELE BODDAERT
Angéle Boddaert is an art historian and painter, revered for her design and conservation of historic interiors. Her work combines traditional painting techniques with specialized paint effects, including faux marble and wood.
MARC ARMITANO DOMINGO
Marc is the founder and creative director of Botticelli Ceramics based in New York City. His hand-painted porcelain creations are infused with his love for classical music, the natural world, and seventeenth and eighteenth-century history, culture, and aesthetics. He draws from fantastical images that adorn musical scores, and tales of supernatural saints and deities.
THOMAS ENGELHART
Thomas creates hand-painted large-scale mirrors and smaller decorative objects deeply influenced by antiquity and the neoclassical. From his design approach of fait à la main via his work in renowned fashion houses such as Thierry Mugler and Hermès and his historical and geological fascination with eighteenth-century architecture and crystalline rock formations, he translates the angles and polished surfaces of ancient artifacts into meaningful, yet functional objects for the twenty-first-century collector.
MARGARET KENNEDY
Margaret is a contemporary painter exploring color and light in abstract and figurative works. Her paintings, she says, are “alive with interacting color, graffiti markings, and pentimento layered in underpainting”. She invites her audience “to see what lies underneath, what came before, to enable ongoing conversation with each painting.”
LUCINDA OAKES
Lucinda is a British decorative artist who specializes in large-scale works — murals, scenic wallpapers, and folding screens — inspired by eighteenth-century wall paintings and classical chinoiserie.
TUG RICE
Tug is an illustrator based in New York City. His creations recall the wit and sophistication of a more glamorous New York while remaining decidedly in the now. In seeking out subject matter, Rice pays attention to the world around him: “They’re vignettes of life in the city, where even the mundane — can seem sophisticated.”
ABBIE ZABAR