Saturday, June 30, 2018

Internationally Collected Visual Artist and Filmmaker Cheryl Maeder is a Pioneer of Art and Technology

Renowned Visual Artist & Filmmaker Cheryl Maeder is at the forefront of art and technology, creating never-been-seen before interactive installations, such as her famous limited edition photograph with video: Les Copines, Awakening, Photograph & Video Installation, 1/5.

Les Copines, Awakening, Photograph & Video Installation, 1/5

One of our favorites is 'Submerge Judith II', a limited edition archival photographic watercolor print, 11 x 17 inches, signed by the Artist on verso. This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. This famous image was selected for a Public Art Video Installation by the City of West Palm Beach for Canvas Outdoor Museum Exhibition.

Submerge Judith II, Limited Edition Archival Photographic Watercolor Print

Cheryl Maeder's photographs are in the permanent museum collection of The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU/Miami, exhibited internationally - The Musée du Louvre/Paris, SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Cooper Union/New York and Norton Museum of Art/Palm Beach. Her work is exhibited at major art fairs, such as Art Miami, SCOPE Art Show/NY, Art London and Art Shanghai, among others. Her work is also auctioned at Sotheby's/NY. 

Enchanted, interactive art installation at Cornell Art Museum

Current exhibitions include 'Enchanted', an interactive, multi-media art installation by Artists Cheryl Maeder & Diane Arrieta at Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square in Delray Beach, Florida. This magical exhibition opened March 29th and runs through September 9th, 2018. 

Enchanted multi-media art installation at Cornell Art Museum in Delray Beach, Florida

Enchanted is a Conceptual Interactive Forest Installation by renowned South Florida artists Cheryl Maeder and Diane Arrieta, who combine their works to present a modern fairy tale experience that collides with the realities of our modern world [e.g. extinction and rising waters]. Focusing on the beauty and lessons we as humans can learn from our natural landscapes and inhabitants. By constructing a faux natural environment, based on land and sea, the artists are conveying the need to “slow down and smell the flowers” before it [nature] disappears.

For more information, contact: maeder@maederphotography.com

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