Wednesday, December 18, 2013

It's not too late...

If you are still looking for something really special for Christmas, we can help you out!
Here are some very unique and exceptional pieces that anyone on your list will surely be thankful for!

for Nantucket lovers...





for the Entrepreneur...





for the Dogs! (well, the dog people)




for the New Yorker...




for the BEATLES fan...




for a classic Christmas...




And don't forget to browse our entire Small Works Online Exhibit for a great selection of paintings, sculptures and photographs perfect for gift giving!




Contact the Gallery for Pricing and additional information: 
art@cavaliergalleries.com | 203.869.3664

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

HOLIDAY AUCTION SNEAK PREVIEW

This Weekend Cavalier Auctions will host a very special sale of paintings, sculptures, and photographs by some of our favorite artists!  Great art at great prices, just in time for the holidays!  All available to ship in time for Christmas.  



HOLIDAY AUCTION
Bidding open 9am Saturday, December 14th through 9pm Sunday December 15th. 

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Think Big in Miami

Recently sculptor Jim Rennert made the journey from Salt Lake City, Utah to New York City with his monumental sculpture,Think Big, in tow. This inspirational piece serves as reminder of what we can accomplish if we dare to Think Big!



After a brief but exciting appearance on 57th Street & 5th Avenue, Think Big has been forced by the city of New York to find a new home.  Leaving behind his view of New York's skyscrapers, Think Big has made the journey down to Miami for the biggest art event of the year!  The piece is available for viewing in front of the Red Dot Miami tent at 3011 NE 1st Avenue at 31st Street, just across from Art Miami through December 8th.  The artist will also be on site throughout the Art Basel Miami weekend.  




Following Art Basel, Think Big will be back in the big city on view at 1411 Broadway at 39th Street in New York.  We are still seeking future placement opportunities for this monumental work.  Please contact us if you are, or know of, a property owner who can display this work for all of New York to enjoy!


We encourage visitors to the sculpture and supporters of the THINK BIG concept to share their experience using the hashtag #DoYouThinkBig, we would love to hear ways that members of the public "Think Big" - after all, this sculpture was meant to inspire!!”


Thursday, December 5, 2013

SUPPORT THE MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER

Cavalier Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in the 
27th ANNUAL MIRACLE ON MADISON AVENUE
BENEFITTING THE SOCIETY OF MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2013
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
15 East 71st Street, Suite 2A, New York, NY


Between 10am and 5pm on Saturday, December 7, 20% of all purchases made at our 71st Street location will be donated to support the pediatric initiatives of The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

Click the link below for additional details about the event: 


Please contact the gallery with any specific requests or inquiries.
212.570.4696




Friday, November 22, 2013

CALL TO ACTION - FIND "THINK BIG" A NEW HOME!

“THINK BIG” IS BEING FORCED TO MOVE FROM 57th STREET LOCATION


The 12-foot tall bronze sculpture that had all of New York buzzing upon installation on Wednesday is being ousted by the city from it’s current location in front of 3 west 57th street. The sculpture, created by Salt Lake City-based artist, Jim Rennert, represents a man with his eyes fixed upward towards the skyscrapers around him, serving as a reminder that when we “think big,” we can achieve anything.

“Although we have permission from the owners of the building it sits in front of, the city is making us move THINK BIG by Monday,” explains Rennert. “We’re bummed, because in the short time it’s been there, hundreds of people have come to take photographs with it and talk with me. They were really inspired by it.”

In support of the THINK BIG movement, Callahan Capital Properties has stepped up to offer the piece a temporary home at 1411 Broadway. Rennert will be on the hunt for a new permanent or semi-permanent location after that.

“My intention was always to share this piece with the whole city, so I would love to find many locations around the city to display the sculpture over the next couple years,” Rennert said. “That way lots of people could enjoy it!”

Rennert has put out the following call-to-action:

“We want to hear from property owners who ‘Think Big’ and want to support public art. We encourage anyone with a private plaza or privately owned area where the sculpture can be placed but remain in public view to contact us via our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/DoYouThinkBig).

Also, we are encouraging people to tweet in support of THINK BIG, using the hashtag #DoYouThinkBig, sharing their love for the sculpture and what it stands for! We would love to hear ways that members of the public "Think Big" - after all, this sculpture was meant to inspire!!”

Follow the THINK BIG journey
Twitter and Instagram: @DoYouThinkBig


WABC TV came to interview Rennert and cover the story of the sculpture’s arrival in NYC. Watch the story here

Even legendary NYC photographer, Bill Cunningham came by to snap some shots of THINK BIG…


All day, passersby snapped photos with the giant sculpture…

THINK BIG


FALL CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

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For additional information about the works pictured in this catalog, or to request a hard copy, please email us at art@cavaliergalleries.com



Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Think Big Installed on 57th Street in NYC!

Jim Rennert’s monumental sculpture Think Big is currently installed on 57th Street!
Jim arrived this morning with the 12 foot tall bronze sculpture as a gift to the City of New York to act as a reminder of what we can accomplish if we dare to Think Big.


Before becoming a sculptor, Jim held a career in the business world.  Even though Jim made the decision to become an artist, he allows his previous experience to influence his work.  Think Big and other works reflect Jim’s theme that ‘business is the sport of a lifetime’.
Rennert hopes this sculpture will serve as inspiration for all of those who see it to Think Big and accomplish dreams of their own.





Jim will be in the city from November 20th through the 26th, if you would like to schedule a time to meet with him please contact us at: art@cavaliergalleries.com or 212.570.4696





Saturday, November 16, 2013

FALL FINE ART AUCTION

Bidding is now open in our Fall Fine Art Auction, Online at www.cavalierauctions.com

Please visit the site to see the fine selection of works by John Terelak, Jan Pawlowski, Ken Davies, Reuben Nakian, Leonard Everett Fisher, Kerry Hallam, Florence Arven, Timothy Barr, Debranne Cingari, and many more! 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Announcing PROJECT 3W57 in NYC

Cavalier Gallery is pleased to present Project 3W57in New York City; an interim exhibition space featuring distinctive presentations of paintings, sculpture, and photography.  This Project space will be open from November 2013 through April 2014 at 3 West 57th Street on the 4th Floor (near the corner of 5th Avenue).  We invite you to visit us at this prime location Monday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm. 

The Premier Exhibition at Project 3W57 includes works by Michael Aviano, Daniel E. Greene, Max Ginsburg, Edward Minoff, Scott Duce, John Terelak, Nicholas Berger, Lori Zummo, Nina Maguire, Robert Farber, Jim Rennert, Bruno Lucchesi, Reuben Nakian, Bradley Hart, Donald Martiny, Edouard Cortes, James E. Buttersworth, Jack L. Gray, Antonio Jacobsen, and Hayley Lever.
 
Daniel E. Greene 57th Street
 
 
Michael Aviano In Memory of the White Rose
 

Robert Farber Seeing Montana
 

Bruno Lucchesi Track 19
 
 
 
 
Donald Martiny Yukpa
 
 
3 West 57th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019
Open Monday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm & by Appointment
646.590.6900

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Artist Debranne Cingari Exhibiting at the Times Square Art Center

November 9, 2013 2pm-midnight

Debranne Cingari will be showcasing her artwork in New York City Art Show with Dacia Gallery

New York City, NY – Dacia Gallery announced today that Debranne Cingari’s artwork will be showcased at the Time Square Art Center on Saturday, November 9 from 2:00pm-12:00am.  Part of a group show, 30 selected artists will be featured in this pre-holiday event, which will display paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, digital, and site-specific installations.

Cingari’s artwork will be displayed at 300 West 43rd Street at 8th Avenue, at the Times Square Art Center 6th Floor. It will include works from her city landscape assemblage series.


Debranne Cingari (b. 1963)
Lace It, 2010
mixed media
23 X 20 X 4 inches
$4,200



As life-long collector, Cingari's love of objects has led her to introduce assemblage to her photography, that has sparked an intriguing new series of work. Drawing inspiration from various muses, her creations are sparked by her curiosity in discovering discarded objects, as well as the people and places she encounters while traveling the world.

Her pieces come to life as collections of locks, keys, tools, records, book pages, bindings, and hundreds of other found objects.  As you explore the composition, each object is given new meaning while it invites you to wonder about its history.


Debranne Cingari (b. 1963)
Romantic City, 2012
mixed media assemblage
11 X 9 inches
$4,250

Cingari’s work is currently being represented by Cavalier Gallery in Greenwich, CT and Nantucket MA.  She has recently returned from a group show in Rovigo, Italy, where her work was featured amongst 40 other Internationally selected artists. There, her work will remain in a permanent collection.

To see more of Debranne Cingari’s work please click her name.

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Ron Cavalier Speaking at the Appraisers Association of America

This Tuesday, October 22nd the Association will hold an all day event, All About Appraising: Bronze Sculpture, where Ron will lend his expertise regarding the creation of sculptures as well as issues with authenticity, restoration and preservation. Ron Cavalier’s involvement in the sculpture world began 40 years ago when he started working for his father on Saturdays at the Renais­sance Art Foundry.



During the next 19 years Ron became proficient in all aspects of the art of lost wax casting completing his foundry career as a master of the patina process. In addition Ron also became a highly regarded restorer of bronzes including small works as well as monumental outdoor works. Ron has worked on the bronzes for contemporary artists such as Sandra Chiai, Brian Hunt, and Tom Otherness, and on bronzes by important sculptors of the past including Rodin, Lachaise, Bayre, and Borglum.



Ron Cavalier has been an Accredited Member of the Appraisers Association of America since 1999, and specializes in Contemporary Art, and 20th Century Sculpture.

The event is open to members and non-members ($185 fee)

For more information or to sign up for the lecture please review the forms below or contact
programs@appraisersassociation.org or call at 212-889-5404 x11


Please visit the Cavalier Gallery’s website for more information about our appraising services. 


 GREENWICH 405 Greenwich Avenue • Greenwich, CT • 06830 • 203.869.3664 
NEW YORK 15 East 71st Street, Suite 2a • New York, NY • 10021 • 212.570.4696
NANTUCKET 34 Main Street • Nantucket, MA • 02554 • 508.325.4405



Saturday, October 19, 2013

The Artist Magazine - October 2013








 GREENWICH 405 Greenwich Avenue • Greenwich, CT • 06830 • 203.869.3664 
NEW YORK 15 East 71st Street, Suite 2a • New York, NY • 10021 • 212.570.4696
NANTUCKET 34 Main Street • Nantucket, MA • 02554 • 508.325.4405

Friday, October 18, 2013

Steve McCurry is featured on the cover of this month's National Geographic



The magazine is celebrating the Power of the Photograph using McCurry’s now iconic image of the Afghan Girl

McCurry is also in the press due to the recent release of his new book Untold: The Stories Behind the Photographs.  In the book, McCurry explains the story of capturing the image of the Afghan Girl and admits that it was almost never used by National Geographic.  He explains the story in detail on the Today Show.












For more information on Steve McCurry and to see more of his works please visit our website.




 GREENWICH 405 Greenwich Avenue • Greenwich, CT • 06830 • 203.869.3664 
NEW YORK 15 East 71st Street, Suite 2a • New York, NY • 10021 • 212.570.4696
NANTUCKET 34 Main Street • Nantucket, MA • 02554 • 508.325.4405