OUTING ART GALLERY
SUNNY ISLES BEACH, USA
Outing Art Gallery
Outing Art is a Gallery with the principal goal of transmitting to the general public the individual creativity of each artist. Parallel to this concept, Outing Art is very committed to protecting the environment, that’s why it designs and creates an architecture of meditation and reflection, which allows the visitor to have an open experience to the artist's creativity. The garden around is a way to slow down, because gardens are slow , gives fresh air, calm and the visitor’s perception is wide open to experience art.
Also we worked in combination with foundations, convinced that both build each other up to grow. Some of them are AMA Assoziation Monaco Argentina based in Monte Carlo for whom the gallery curates art for their events. CDEI Venezuela Foundation, based in New York and Miami whom the gallery accompanies their artist to their events. Banco de Alimentos Cordoba, for whom the gallery collaborate to fulfill their goals through the promotion of emerging art.
For VOLTA New York 2020, Outing Art Gallery presents BIOMIMESIS with works by Alexandra Arata, William Atkinson, Heather Lynn, Graciela Montich, Payal Tak, Sara Roitman and Alejandra Stier. Biomimesis means to act in the natural environment that we have to live in as if we were one more being within it, not leading it or above the rest of the living beings (flora and fauna), not below or submerged in them, but at the same time sharing in harmony the space that touches us within Nature. Emphasizing the subject-subject relationship.
Irregular forms predominate in nature, however, these, if divided, have much more basic forms, which combined, make irregularity possible, abstraction. Artists have found in nature the ideal space to unleash their creativity. The shapes and textures of objects are tools for an artist when creating, and it is precisely because everything that exists on earth and outside of it, describes a figure or an image. in the sand, are part of the staging. Materials such as stones, leaves and branches, elements such as wind, water or fire, or actions such as digging or drawing in the sand, are part of the staging.