
FLATFILE GALLERIES &
TH!NKART PRESENT "FRENCH KISS & KARMA:
A MÉLANGE OF CONTEMPORARY ART FROM FRANCE
& INDIA" IN JANUARY 2009
Innovative bi-gallery exhibition --Opening receptions
January 9th, 15th, & 16th
Susan Aurinko's FLATFILEgelleries and Laurie R.
Glenn's Th!nkArt, Wicker Park's contemporary art
and policy salon, together will host French Kiss
& Karma: A Mélange of Contemporary Art
from France and India in January 2009 in both spaces.
The innovative, bi-gallery exhibit will feature
contemporary art, works on paper, photography, sculpture,
slates, music, and video from leading contemporary
artists from both countries including: Neha Vedpathak,
Prabir Purkayastha, Alexandra Leowe, Lucien Clergue,
Alison Harris, Francois Weil, Michel Haas, Todd
Narbey, Nicola Kennett, David Gista, James Coignard,
Pierre Marie Brisson, Herve DiRosa, Florent Moutti,
Jean Pierre Pincemin, Emanuelle Renard, Monique
Tello, and Franck Rapp. All artists will be exhibited
at both galleries with separate works, allowing
patrons to have two integral yet different experiences
of the same show.
The show debuts with opening vernissages
on Friday, January 9th, 2009, from 5:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. at FLATFILEgalleries (217 North Carpenter
Street, Chicago IL) and on Thursday and Friday,
January 15th and 16th, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
at Th!nkArt Salon (1530 North Paulina Street, Chicago,
IL), and continues through February 13th at FLATFILEgalleries
and February 28th at Th!nkArt. Related artistic
and cultural events will be programmed throughout
the month-long exhibition, with information posted
to the Th!nkArt website as available at www.thinkartsalon.com.
FLATFILEgalleries is open from 11-6,
Tuesday through Saturday, or by appointment, and
is a member of The Art Dealers Association of Chicago.
ABOUT TH!NKART: Th!nkArt™ is a contemporary,
French-inspired art salon featuring celebrated and
emerging artists from Chicago and around the world.
Th!inkArt uses an intimate gallery space and thought-provoking
exhibitions, readings, and cultural programs to
spark an ongoing conversation about the fundamental
role that art plays in the everyday life of humanity.
In Autimn 2008, Th!nkArt hosted Faces: A Question
of Identity, a critically acclaimed exhibition of
contemporary French portraiture exploring race and
nationality. For more information, please visit
www.thinkartsalon.com.
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