Monday, November 26, 2007

Cynthia von Buhler's Work at Art Now Fair / Miami Basel in Miami Beach, Florida

"My Friend Dora Gray Has Mona Lisa Eyes" created for the KNOW exhibit, although 2-D, is interactive. No matter how you look at "Dora Gray" her eyes will move and look away from you. Click on the image above to view an enlarged version of the painting.

Curator and publisher, Mark Murphy invites you to discover emerging artistic talent at the "Know" art exhibition at Art Basel in Miami Beach.

The KNOW exhibition, takes place at this year's Art Now Fair (booth 215) and will be a unique display of more than 50 major works, 8" x 8" in size.

Murphy Design Website
Art Now Fair Website

featuring
Robert Bellm + Cathie Bleck + Marc Burckhardt + Cynthia von Buhler + William Buzzell + Luke Chueh + David Chung + Amy Crehore + Warren Dykeman + P-Jay Fidler + AJ Fosik + Keith Greiman + Matt Haber + Brent Harada + Ryan Heshka + Jody Hewgil + Jordin Isip + Pamela Jaeger + James Kirkpatrick + Travis Lampe + Lola + Daniel Lim + Tommi Limm + Anthony Lister + Jen Lobo + Jason Murphy + Mark Murphy + Joel Nakamura + Kathie Olivas + Brandt Peters + Chris Pyle + Luke Ramsey + Chris Ryniak + Erik Sandberg + Greg Simkins/Craola + Kim Scott + Keith Shore + Jeff Soto + Matt Stallings + Peter Taylor + Mark Todd + Jonathan Viner + Amanda Wachob + Esther Pearl Watson + Damien Weinkrantz + Gord Wiebe + John Yanok


Art Now Fair
December 6 - 9 : 2007
Thursday - Saturday : 10 am - 8 pm : Sunday : 10 am - 6 pm
***Opening Reception on Friday, Dec 7 at 7 pm
at
Claremont Hotel
Murphy Design : Booth 215
1700 Collins Avenue (17th St) : Miami Beach : FL


THE DESIGN BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE: Cynthia von Buhler's catalog "Show & Tell" from her recent solo exhibition at The Staten Island Museum will be included in gift bags at The Design Breakfast Roundtable.

Friday, December 7, 2007: 9:30 am
at
The Design Miami Media Lounge at The Loft
3627 NE 1st Court, Wynwood Design District : Miami Beach : FL

Friday, November 02, 2007

The New York Times Features Cynthia von Buhler

"Hipsters On Staten Island" video from The New York Times featuring Cynthia von Buhler. Watch it by clicking HERE.

"Bohemia By The Bay" a feature article from The New York Times quotes Cynthia von Buhler. Read it by clicking HERE.

Museum Closing Party Featured a Marching Band, Parade, A Merry-Go-Round, and More

Photographs from Cynthia von Buhler and Russell Farhang's party at their home to celebrate the closing of Show & Tell at The Staten Island Museum. Click on the pictures to enlarge them.

The New York Times sent a photographer to my recent Staten Island Museum closing party at our house but they only printed one photo (without a credit, it was of The Hungry March Band) so here are some photos, by Paul Weiner, from the party. It attracted a ton of people from Manhattan and also from Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Boston, New Jersey, and the island. Thanks to: The Hungry March Band for leading a parade from the museum up to our house, Christoph and Trish (and Russell) for entertaining us with songs about Staten Island, Al Gori and his fabulous merry-go-round (a big hit with children and adults), Miwa (our lovely bartender), Dalia (who helped me clean up and prepare the house for a Latina magazine photoshoot that happened the next day at 8AM), and all of you who took the ferry over (and loved the ride).








Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Warhol: Factory Now in Chicago at Kasia Kay Art Projects

Cynthia von Buhler interviewed on Japan's Fuji Television Network about her work in Andy Warhol: In His Wake. Von Buhler's works featured in this clip are Sir Reptitious (viewers are feeding the rats which live inside him), The Great Warhola Fortune Telling Machine, and It Can Happen To You (interactive legs with a viewmaster inset into the crotch).

Inspired by CvB's Andy Warhol: In His Wake exhibit,Warhol: Factory Now brings together works by well-known celebrity artists from Warhol's Factory: Ultra Violet, Steve Joester, William John Kennedy, Ivy Nicholson and Anton Perich, as well as a group of artists who have been influenced by Andy Warhol and the artist’s pop-oeuvre, including: Kristin Anderson, Sandra Bermudez, Cynthia von Buhler, Amy Cohen Banker, Cameron Crawford, T. R. Ericsson and Chris Wasko. The opening night reception will feature a gallery transformed to resemble Warhol’s Factory, Mylar Balloons Installation by Sandra Bermudez, Fortunes from The Great Warhola Machine by Cynthia von Buhler, as well as Electric Chair installations and signed memoirs by Ultra Violet.

Opening reception Friday September 7, 6-9PM.
Exhibition Dates: September 5 - October 6, 2007
Gallery hours: Wed - Sat, 11-5pm or by an appointment

Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery
1044 W. Fulton Market
Chicago IL 60607
P. 312-492-8828
More information on this exhibit and Kasia Kay Art Projects can be found HERE.

Latest CvB Gallery & Studio


Above: Computer sketches of the proposed illuminated sign for SHOW. The "S" will blink on and off so it can be read two ways. The sign will be visible from the ferry terminal.

SHOW will open this winter. The new gallery and studio allows for the art-making process to be viewed from the storefront windows. SHOW will feature the work of Cynthia von Buhler and other artists. SHOW will be located across from The Staten Island ferry terminal on Staten Island. Exit the ferry and walk up the steps between Borough Hall and The Courthouse. The address wil be 156 Stuyvesant Place.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Cynthia von Buhler's Solo Museum Exhibit Extended Until September 23, 2007

Installation View. Click on the image for an enlarged view.

The Staten Island Museum. Click on the image for an enlarged view.

Installation View. Click on the image for an enlarged view.


Cynthia von Buhler's Show & Tell exhibit at The Staten Island Museum has been extended until September 23, 2007 due to popular demand.
The surreal three-dimensional works blend Renaissance inspired portraiture and messianic figures with natural objects. Cynthia von Buhler’s enigmatic paintings impart their meaning through symbol, design, and narrative. In von Buhler’s art, butterflies, snakes, birds, and plants are set into cages, boxes, and peepholes to serve as metaphors for the human condition. The layered gouache paintings and their sculptural, performance, and audio accoutrements are at once poignant and mischievous. Show and Tell is akin to a trip down an ornate rabbit hole. Also on view will be characters from von Buhler's recent children's book, The Cat Who Wouldn't Come Inside (Houghton Mifflin, 2006). The museum is easily accessible from Manhattan via the Staten Island ferry which is a free twenty-minute ride, and lands across the street from the museum. An exhibition catalog will be available. Books are available for sale in the museum gift shop. 75 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, New York 10301, 718.727.1135, Hours: Tuesdays - Fridays from 9AM to 5PM, Saturday 10AM - 5PM, Sunday 12PM- 5PM. Directions: If you are coming from Manhattan you can take the ferry from lower Manhattan to the island. It is a lovely 1/2 hour ride with outstanding views. Take the 1, R, W, 4, or 5 train to South Ferry. (If you take the 1 train make sure that you are in one of the first 5 subway cars). The museum is across the street from the ferry terminal.
Installation View. Click on the image for an enlarged view.


Related Events at the museum:

August 11, 2007: Cynthia von Buhler Artist’s Talk will be held on Saturday, August 11th at 1:00 p.m. Von Buhler’s Renaissance inspired portraits hold hidden secrets, butterflies, snakes, and birds---while cages and peepholes serve as mischievous metaphors. The Artist’s Talk is part of the Artists/Ideas Series: Supported by JP Morgan Chase. Free with museum admission.

August 25, 2007: The Cat Who Wouldn’t Come Inside Family Workshop and Book Signing with Artist and author Cynthia von Buhler will be held on Saturday, August 25th at 2:00 p.m. Participants will meet the artist and find out how she created her new book with dollhouse charm and a message about patience and giving. A cat figurine workshop for children is included in the program. Admission is $5 per child. Admission is free for children under 12. Copies of the book will be available for sale at this event.

September 23, 2007: A closing reception will be held on Sunday, September 23rd at 2:00 p.m.
Installation View. Click on the image for an enlarged view.
Installation View. Click on the image for an enlarged view.


Read the museum press release and view close-up details of some of the paintings HERE

Directions: If you are coming from Manhattan you can take the ferry from lower Manhattan to the island. It is a lovely 1/2 hour ride with outstanding views. Take the 1, R, W, 4, or 5 train to South Ferry. (If you take the 1 train make sure that you are in one of the first 5 subway cars). The museum is across the street from the ferry terminal.

Friday, May 11, 2007

The Studio Visit, NYC

Take a tour guided (by a large bunny rabbit) through NYC artist Cynthia von Buhler's art studio in the Meatpacking district. This video was created for an Exit Art exhibition of homemade artist videos showcasing their studios. Von Buhler also housed her studio in a window at Exit Art during the course of this exhibition. She worked on art in the art complex window while people on the street watched.

"Music always helps, as does high speed, stop action or high-speed stop action, combinations of which are used to good effect by Joyce Pensato, Cynthia von Buhler, Ida Applebroog, Bruce Pearson and Lance Wakeling" - The New York Times, Roberta Smith

Directed by Cynthia von Buhler
Video shot by Damian Kolodiy
Music by The Beat Circus
Text by Brian Azer

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Cynthia von Buhler on NY1 News

Cynthia von Buhler was interviewed by NY1 News about her art exhibit at The Staten Island Museum and her plans to start a gallery and studio on the island. View the news clip by clicking HERE.

Cynthia von Buhler: Show & Tell Solo Exhibit Opens at the Staten Island Museum



Show & Tell by Cynthia von Buhler

April 26, 2007 – June 17, 2007, EXTENDED until September 23, 2007 due to popular demand
On Friday, April 27, The Staten Island Museum will unveil Cynthia von Buhler: Show & Tell. The surreal three-dimensional works blend Renaissance inspired portraiture and messianic figures with natural objects. Cynthia von Buhler’s enigmatic paintings impart their meaning through symbol, design, and narrative. In von Buhler’s art, butterflies, snakes, birds, and plants are set into cages, boxes, and peepholes to serve as metaphors for the human condition. The layered gouache paintings and their sculptural, performance, and audio accoutrements are at once poignant and mischievous. Show and Tell is akin to a trip down an ornate rabbit hole. Many New Yorkers are familiar with von Buhler's interactive sculptures which have been exhibited frequently in the city. But few have seen an exhibit of her 3-d paintings, since most of these works are in private collections. Also on view will be characters from von Buhler's recent children's book, The Cat Who Wouldn't Come Inside (Houghton Mifflin, 2006). The museum is easily accessible from Manhattan via the Staten Island ferry which is a free twenty-minute ride, and lands across the street from the museum. An exhibition catalog will be available. Books are available for sale in the museum gift shop. 75 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, New York 10301, 718.727.1135, Hours: Tuesdays - Fridays from 9AM to 5PM, Saturday 10AM - 5PM, Sunday 12PM- 5PM.

May 6, 2007: Cynthia von Buhler Artist’s Talk will be held on Sunday, May 6th at 2:00 p.m. Von Buhler’s Renaissance inspired portraits hold hidden secrets, butterflies, snakes, and birds---while cages and peepholes serve as mischievous metaphors. The Artist’s Talk is part of the Artists/Ideas Series: Supported by JP Morgan Chase.

May 19, 2007: The Cat Who Wouldn’t Come Inside Family Workshop and Book Signing with Artist and author Cynthia von Buhler will be held on Saturday, May 19th at 2:00 p.m. Participants will meet the artist and find out how she created her new book with dollhouse charm and a message about patience and giving. A cat figurine workshop for children is included in the program. Admission is $2 per child. Signed books will be available for sale at the event.

Miss Ann Thrope by Cynthia von Buhler




Purify by Cynthia von Buhler

Intimate Letters by Cynthia von Buhler

Fidelio by Cynthia von Buhler

Maestro Sartori Wants A Bit of Glory by Cynthia von Buhler

NY Arts Cover Feature

NY Arts magazine cover art by Cynthia von Buhler, Christina Carrozza D'Alessandro, and Cleo (the cat who caught the mouse). Click the image for a larger view.

NY Arts magazine article art by Cynthia von Buhler. Click the image for a larger view.

NY Arts magazine article art by Cynthia von Buhler. Click the image for a larger view.

New York Arts Cover Feature:
January/February 2007. To A Mouse, an image by Cynthia von Buhler and her sister Christina Carrozza D'Alessandro, graces the January/February issue of New York Arts magazine. The artwork features a formerly live mouse (caught in real life by one of von Buhler's cats) who has kicked over a stool and hanged himself. The accompanying two-page article within was written by Kate Lowenstein, a staff writer at Time Out New York. Read the article HERE.