“Re-Creation II” Exhibit At Ogilvy Gallery
05 March 2010 - 31 July 2010
In collaboration with Carmichael Gallery, Ogilvy & Mather New York will host “Re-Creation II,” a global exploration of emerging art. The exhibit will be held at the Ogilvy & Mather headquarters on New York City’s West Side. “Re-Creation II” will showcase some of the most important emerging contemporary artists from around the world.
Large-scale murals, installations and original canvas, sculpture and mixed media works will be on display from Will Barras, Simon Birch, Boxi, Ethos, Mark Jenkins, Labrona, Aakash Nihalani, Nina Pandolfo and WK Interact. Many of these artists, who are based in the UK, Hong Kong, Germany, Brazil, the US and Canada, have never shown in New York before, and have never shown together.
Ogilvy & Mather will transform five floors and the lobby space of its new headquarters in The Chocolate Factory into a museum-quality exhibition space. As viewers ascend each floor, they can experience the upward momentum of the artwork. “Re-Creation II” is the second exhibit to be hosted by Ogilvy & Mather in its new space. It follows the inaugural “Re-Creation” exhibit, which featured the work of 12 emerging artists who use recycled materials to create unique forms of art. That exhibit will also be viewable through the end of March.
In collaboration with Carmichael Gallery, Ogilvy & Mather New York will host “Re-Creation II,” a global exploration of emerging art. The exhibit will be held at the Ogilvy & Mather headquarters on New York City’s West Side. “Re-Creation II” will showcase some of the most important emerging contemporary artists from around the world.
Large-scale murals, installations and original canvas, sculpture and mixed media works will be on display from Will Barras, Simon Birch, Boxi, Ethos, Mark Jenkins, Labrona, Aakash Nihalani, Nina Pandolfo and WK Interact. Many of these artists, who are based in the UK, Hong Kong, Germany, Brazil, the US and Canada, have never shown in New York before, and have never shown together.
Ogilvy & Mather will transform five floors and the lobby space of its new headquarters in The Chocolate Factory into a museum-quality exhibition space. As viewers ascend each floor, they can experience the upward momentum of the artwork. “Re-Creation II” is the second exhibit to be hosted by Ogilvy & Mather in its new space. It follows the inaugural “Re-Creation” exhibit, which featured the work of 12 emerging artists who use recycled materials to create unique forms of art. That exhibit will also be viewable through the end of March.
