At Bravura art & objects, gallery founder Leonard Barton boldly presents an eclectic array of original works that pay homage to a broad range of cultures and eras: tribal sculptures, '50s Royal Copenhagen ceramics and vintage costume jewelry alongside Bravura's exclusive hand cut amber necklaces.At Bravura art & objects, gallery founder Leonard Barton boldly presents an eclectic array of original works that pay homage to a broad range of cultures and eras: tribal sculptures, '50s Royal Copenhagen ceramics and vintage costume jewelry alongside Bravura's exclusive hand cut amber necklaces. From April 14 through April 30, Bravura presents Tribute-Exhibit of Works by Irene Zevon (1918-2006), which includes abstract and figurative paintings, Etruscan-inspired stoneware and handcrafted silver jewelry. Zevon painted in oil, acrylic, magan and gouache developing a unique printing process in which three or more surface-printing techniques were used in non-traditional combinations. Zevon and her late husband, Russian artist Nahum Tschacbasov, were residents of both East Hampton and Manhattan's Chelsea Hotel. Artwork by Irene Zevon is now featured in private and museum collections throughout the United States. Gallery hours: Thursday through Monday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m. by appointment. 22 Nugent Street, Southampton www.bravurastyle.com (631) 259-2605 |
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