Sabine Kutt and Tony Chirico

 

 Contemporary Art Salon Williamsville 2021

 

 

 An exciting new place for inspiration and intellectual exchange in a private party setting

 

  

  

 

 

About Sabine Kutt and Tony Chirico

 

We present unexpected perspectives and concepts that interlock and find themselves in further thoughts. We would like to create an experience that makes us reflect about our way of life and thinking processes. 

 

The Contemporary Art Salon Williamsville is a new art venue, initiated by Sabine Kutt and Tony Chirico. Sabine and Tony lived for some years in Sao Paulo, Brasil and after their return they moved to Williamsville, NY. Now, owning a ranch house, they decided to open up some space in the house and the back of the garden for art events. A vision, they always had in mind to do.

 

Sabine was born and raised in Germany. In her first career she performed as a ballerina and choreographer at theaters in cities like Berlin, Leipzig and Altenburg. After her move to the USA in 2001 she started her second career as curator and photographer. Her work is shown internationally at galleries in the USA, South America, Europa, and Africa.

 

Tony works as an independent consultant for the aerospace industry. He is a world class authority in supply chain transformation and integrated strategic sourcing.

Tony is very much connected to the world of art. He studied for more than 10 years from Mary Ann Waligur-Doering in her Hamburg studio, and later in Buffalo. Tony has won several local awards, and has done pastel painting commissioned works for more than 20 years. 

   

 

Sabine Kutt

 

sculpture

painting

photography

 

 

 

Sabine Kutt, Vanishing, 2020

 

Sabine Kutt

 

After Sabine Kutt's first career as a ballerina and choreographer in Germany, she started her second career as a photographer after her move to the United States in 2001. The transformation from the stage to the camera was easy, because in both cases it is about creating images within a black framework.

 

For the exhibition at the Contemporary Art Salon, Sabine Kutt will show photos from her latest series called “Vanishing“. She also will present a series of six paintings with the title ''Six images about sex and other sweaty activities“ and her latest sculptures. It is her debut in this medium. She also will turn the back yard into an imaginable place of self-expulsion from paradise. As life is with real and self inflicted constrains, it creates consequently our own prisons and expulsions.

 

 

 

 „Endwell“

 

 

 

Zach Seeger

 

 painting 

 

 

 

Zach Seeger, Bowl of Fruit, Two Chairs, 2019

 

Zach Seeger 

 

Zach Seeger is a painter and sculptor living and working in New York City.

 

His paintings show moments of domestic living in dazzling colors with an absurd, frenetic, off-balanced perspective. Scenes of private life flow into the outside world and vice versa, as if separated by a mere membrane. The solidity of things are undermined, rendering walls and other structural elements as prercarious, inderterminate forms.

 

His sculptures diverge from the domestic subjects and paintings, and focus instead on cultural symbols. His forms recall prehistoric representations of the male and female form, while distorting popular characters into absurd oddities.

 

Zach Seeger's work had been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions, while also working as a curator and writer.

 

Zach Seeger received his BFA in painting from Binghamton University and his MFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design.

 

 

 

 

Blonay Fuchs

 

"Lost in..."

 

tapestry

 

 

Blonay Fuchs 

 

Blonay Fuchs is a Berlin, Germany bases painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. His water colors streak the fabric, fleetingly, not wanting to settle, to cement theme and form. As an artist he really is a gardener, as he revives the image-powers of nature in his pictorial world. Going about his journeys, he gathers them in sketches and drawings. Blonay Fuchs is placing them as seed in humus, out of which the new germinates. Lust for the new, for new people and pictorial design, enriches the garden and the den, turning them into a space of inspiration.

 

 

 

Tony Chirico

 

conceptual art

 

Tony Chirico, Where's Waldo?, 2020

 

Tony Chirico

 

Next to his work as an painter Tony Chirico studied Mathematics and Statistics at RIT in Rochester, NY. This background shapes his views towards life and are a deep source of his inspiration. His art is a personal and artistic examination of identity, reality and fiction. For the Contemporary Art Salon he will create a special piece of conceptual art for the garden area. 

 

 

Contact

Email: sabinekuttphotography@gmail.com
Tel: +1 710 544 6399

Contemporary Art Salon Williamsville
78 The Village Green
Williamsville, NY 14221