NEW YORK, NY, May 08, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Fifth Avenue's historic Huntington Mansion, home of the National Academy Museum of Art, is transformed by Christopher Flach's large-scale installation and pop-up sculpture works May 2013.
About Christopher
http://www.chrisflach.com/
About Christopher Flach
Christopher was born in New York City, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts, from Marietta College and a PhD in Psychology from Saybrook Institute in San Francisco, California. After co-founding Martha Angus Inc. and Angus Caravelli Inc., he relocated to New York City. As an Artist, Christopher's work has been exhibited in galleries, and museums aside artists as Ed Ruscha, Kiki Smith, John Baldessari and Pat Steir. His work has been featured in numerous publications such as, Russian Vogue and Elle Decor. Christopher has participated in several film festivals including the Best in New Media Film Festival (Los Angeles) in 2011. In 2012, his artwork was published in the The New York Times, hosted in a group exhibition at Cheim & Read Gallery, sold at Christie's Auction House and honored by Anna Sui, fashion designer. Christopher's artwork is currently represented through the Gerald Bland Gallery in Carnegie Hill.
About Gerald Bland
http://www.geraldblandinc.com/2012/10/portrait-of-a-man-by-christopher-flach/
Established in 1987, Gerald Bland Inc. caters to an international clientele and design elite. From a specialty in 18th Century decorative arts, the inventory has evolved to its current mix which now includes 20th Century selections as well as new, custom designs. One of a kind pieces, created by melding antique and contemporary elements together, are also on offer alongside a collection of fine art. The carefully curated collection ranges from late 17th Century to the 21st Century with a hand-chosen group of contemporary artists exhibiting in the gallery.
For commission requests, or to purchase works please contact The Gerald Bland Gallery directly.
Gerald Bland Inc.
http://www.geraldblandinc.com
1262 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10128
T 212.987.8505
F 212.987.8410
Please join Christopher Flach, May 10th for the Opening Party from 6-8pm.
The National Academy Museum of Art
1083 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street
New York, New York 10128
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