Friday, March 22, 2019

South Florida "dog artist" Skip Hartzell‘s passion and love of dogs is embodied in his paintings, works on paper and four-legged sculptures

Artist Skip Hartzell's inspiration comes in the form of a morning walk, accompanied by a furry friend. The canine artwork he creates of man’s best friend is figments of his artistic imagination and creative vision. Skip Hartzell creates directly from his emotions and instincts, his work is inspired by dogs of all shapes, sizes and varieties. The artist creates large paintings and works on paper that capture the essence of “dog”. He is best known for his unique sculptures recognized immediately by their distinct form and style that only Hartzell can produce.


Experience Skip Hartzell’s Dogs at CityPlace in West Palm Beach where the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County presents “The Satellite” pop-up exhibition on view through the Spring of 2019. The exhibit is called 'Reimagine' and features several selected Palm Beach artists being showcased at the WPB Collective space at CityPlace. Space includes a visitor information centre, an art and design lecture series and special events and programming from local cultural organizations, located at 701 S. Rosemary Avenue, Suite 116 in West Palm Beach, Florida (just off the main plaza).

Happy Skip Hartzell Collectors

Skip Hartzell is a longtime supporter of no-kill animal rescues and donates proceeds from the sale of his artworks to animal-rescue, no kill shelters. For sales, commissions, general inquiries or future show information, email: skipperhartzell@yahoo.com / visit www.skiphartzell.com

'Toy Four', Oil on Canvas, 60 x 48 Inches

‘U Owe Me 5’ Doma Solo Exhibition at Fabien Castanier Gallery



Experience ‘U Owe Me 5’ Doma Solo Exhibition at Fabien Castanier Gallery in their Little River space. The exhibition is on view through April 13, 2019.


Doma, an artist collective currently run by Orilo Blandini and Julián Manzelli, started back in 1998 in Buenos Aires and is recognized as one of the pioneers of the Argentine “Street Art” movement. Their production is characterized by a critical and biting view on reality’s absurdity. With the use of humor, their concepts focus on where contradiction and paradox reside. Artist Statement: Power is built through a long and dark chain of favors. Welcome to the sublimation of contradiction: a phenomenology of the disaster of human evolution; the sinking world made by “Progress” and “Corruption”. www.castaniergallery.com

Grand Opening of the George Daniell Museum in South Beach’s New Wilzig Museum Building

Grand Opening Of The George Daniell Museum In South Beach’s New Wilzig Museum Building During Miami Beach Pride Week



George Daniell was a gay American photographer and artist known for his portraits of Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Lena Horne and Georgia O’Keeffe. The new George Daniell Museum features photographs, paintings and aquarelles from the artist’s life.

George Daniell, ‘Audrey Hepburn, 1955’

The new George Daniell Museum is proud to announce its grand opening in South Beach during Miami Beach Pride Week. The celebration will take place on Wednesday, April 3rd starting at 6pm. The opening will feature music by DJs Andres Aguirre and Mayra Jaimes, an open bar, and access to the museum galleries. The event is free to attend.

George Daniell, ‘Couple on Motorcycle Rome, 1955’

George Daniell was a gay American photographer and artist. He worked for Time and Life magazines, and was known for his portraits of Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Lena Horne, and Georgia O’Keeffe. The new George Daniell Museum features photographs, paintings and aquarelles from throughout the artist’s life, reborn into the public consciousness thanks to the German organization Zentraldepot.

George Daniell, ‘Sophia Loren, Rome’

George Daniell was an accomplished photographer and portraitist. He received degrees in Photography and Painting from Yale University. Growing up in Yonkers, New York, he began photographing local life. During the Great Depression, he photographed fishermen in areas off of the Hudson River and on Grand Manan Island. After college he began doing freelance work for Life, Time, and Esquire magazines. In the 1950s he traveled to Italy and worked on the sets of Cinecetti Studios. He saw both poles of life in Italy at that period; sometimes he was busy photographing glamorous movie stars like Audrey Hepburn and Sophia Loren, while at others he was exploring the post-war damage Italy had experienced.

George Daniell, ‘Big Brothers Shoulders in Rome’

Daniell’s work has been shown in numerous exhibitions over the past seven decades. His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. Georgia O’Keeffe, John Marin, and more recently Bruce Weber, have all made public their admiration for Daniell’s work.

George Daniell, ‘Georgia O’Keeffe, 1952’

The George Daniell Museum will open in the new Wilzig Museum Building located in South Beach, which currently houses the WEAM, the only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to fine erotic art founded by the late Naomi Wilzig in 2005. The opening of the George Daniell Museum is the first step in the development of the space as a future multi-museum building.

Photograogh from George Daniell's Italian Men series

The grand opening will take place as part of Miami Beach Pride Week in partnership with WEAM. The celebration will take place on Wednesday, April 3rd starting at 6pm. The opening will feature music by DJs Andres Aguirre and Mayra Jaimes, an open bar, and access to the museum galleries. The event is free to attend. In addition, there will be a George Daniell pop-up shop that will offer first access to limited edition photo portfolios by the artist. The Wilzig Museum Building, WEAM, and the George Daniell Museum and pop-up shop are all located at 1205 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach, visit the website for more information www.georgedaniell.org