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Friday, March 19, 2010

NEW YORK’S THIRD ANNUAL GO GREEN EXPO OPENS ITS DOORS ALONGSIDE THE ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST HOME DESIGN SHOW -- Go Green Expo Expands its Offerings to a Fresh New Location at Pier 92 --


GO GREEN EXPO, the nation’s leading eco-focused, interactive green-living showcase, heads to New York March 19-21, 2010 with earth-friendly products, engaging programming and simple steps for eco-living for all New Yorkers, no matter what their shade of green.  

The event, which is open to everyone from the savviest environmentalist to the eco-curious, features All American Green in every category giving the tri-state a chance to explore and discover brand new environmentally-friendly products and time-tested favorites like fashionable reusable bags and a wide variety of repurposed goods.  Reaching tens of thousands of people every year with additional events nationwide in Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Atlanta, Go Green Expo focuses on going green without sacrifice, and making simple green changes for the everyman. 

WHEN:

·         Friday, March 19th - 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Business-to-Business Day)
·         Saturday, March 20th – 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (open to everyone)
·         Sunday, March 21th - 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (open to everyone)

WHERE: Pier 92 – 12th Avenue and West 55th Street – on the Hudson River
TICKET INFORMATION:
  • Friday: Complimentary to Business Buyers, Wholesale & Retail Buyers and Company Representatives with proof of business card for admission

  • Saturday & Sunday $25 for full admission to both Go Green Expo and the collocated Architectural Digest Home Design Show

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Actor and activist Ed Begley, Jr. speaking on Saturday March 20th
  • Actor, author, and holistic living expert Mariel Hemingway speaking on Saturday March 20th
  • Actor and activist Matthew Modine speaking on Saturday March 20th
  • Nationally-renowned eco-designer Robin Wilson speaking on Saturday March 20th
  • Eco sexpert and author Stephanie Weiss speaking on her new book, Eco-Sex: Go Green Between the Sheets and Make Your Love Life Sustainable to inspire people to make smarter choices about their sex lives and their relationships to the planet

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Whom You Know is Pleased to Kick Off Our Coverage of Ole Henriksen! Peachy Deegan Loves the De-Tox Tea Tree Oil Soak

We are pleased to kick off our coverage of Ole Henriksen with the the De-Tox Tea Tree Oil Soak!  He is our second most favorite guy from a Scandanavian country in Manhattan...and of course the first is Henrik Lundqvist, goalie for the New York Rangers.


By Thursday we all need a bit of detox, n'est pas?  After a night out on Thursday, this is the best thing you can do for yourself to get ready for Friday and more importantly, ready for the weekend!  Just add a few tablespoons to a warm bath and relax!  We love such simple instructions.

Why do we love you De-Tox Tea Tree Oil Soak?  Let Peachy count the ways:
*relieves body aches & fatigue with sea salt & eucalyptus (we just LOVE EUCALYPTUS!)
*this has an amazing blend of sea minerals & potent aromatic extracts
*it performs wonders on tired and sore muscles
*it is paraben free 


FEATURES & BENEFITS

Contains
What is the Benefit?
seaweedpurifying, stimulating, re mineralizing & exfoliating
rosemarydetoxifying, energizing & uplifting
juniper berrystimulates the lymphatic system
eucalyptuspurifying, oxygenating & energizing
manganese sulfatedeep cleansing


CELEBRITIES WHO HAVE USED THIS PRODUCT:
    • Christy Turlington
    • Lauren Bacall
    • Hank Azaria
    • Paula Abdul
 WHERE TO BUY:
    • Select Sephora Locations
    • Olehenriksen.com
    • Sephora.com



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Ole's story:
It was my encounter with acne as a young man that became the catalyst for my career in skin care. At the time I resided in Jakarta, Indonesia where I worked as a show dancer and model. Lagita, a local esthetician, put me under her healing touch and cleared up my complexion with her natural treatments. As a result, my lifelong fascination with skin care began, having witnessed for my self the transformational powers of skin when treated correctly. Shortly afterwards I enrolled at the Christine Shaw Beauty College in London where I studied cosmetic chemistry, anatomy, face and body care, electrolysis, and stage and fashion makeup. Upon graduation, I worked for Helena Rubinstein as a member of their educational team in London.
In 1974, I stepped back into the treatment room at Fabulous Faces in San Francisco, where I specialized in acne treatments and chemical peels. In 1975, I opened Ole Henriksen of Denmark Skin Care Center in Beverly Hills. My innovative complexion treatments, state of the art equipment and natural skin care formulations quickly became the talk of the town. Overnight I became a media darling with a jam-packed appointment book. In the treatment room, my focus was on three things: treating every client like a VIP, educating them on all aspects of skin care, and performing treatments that showed visible results.
The passion I have for my profession made it easy early on in my career to step into the role of motivational speaker and television personality when these opportunities presented themselves. For many decades I acted as my own publicist and never let a chance for PR pass me by. In order to stay relevant in the media I always think of new and exciting ways to present my expertise in skin care, beauty, nutrition and fitness. Shortly before the publication of my first book, Ole Henriksen’s Seven Day Skin Care Program (Macmillan, 1986), I introduced my first products – Avocado Facial Cleanser, Cucumber Facial Toner ad Herbal Day Crème. Next I established a mail order business for the products and a quarterly newsletter where I shared my expert advice and featured some of my celebrity client’s beauty routines in a weekly column.
In 1981, I moved my skin care center to a larger facility on the exclusive part of Sunset Boulevard called Sunset Plaza and by 1998 I knew it was time to reinvent the whole Ole Henriksen concept. OLEHENRIKSEN Face/Body opened across the street from my old location shortly thereafter, along with a new logo and colorful packaging. The media and our clients were blown away with my new treatments, especially the tightly choreographed wet room treatments and hot new packaging. A slew of new celebrities, with more male stars in the equation, became Ole Henriksen fans. Television shows lined up to do segments from the spa and I became the first spa on the west coast to introduce micro-dermabrasions.
Business was booming and my creative juices were flowing. Product development was put into high gear, and more distribution channels lined up for my brand. I worked around the clock and loved every minute of it. Today, I still spend my time in the spa treating clients and developing new products for my ever-expanding skin care line.

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Nexxus Salon Hair Care Introduces: Nexxus Botanluxe™ Nourishing Botanical Leave-in Conditioner Recommended By Whom You Know

Earlier this week, we recommended the Shampoo from this line:
http://www.whomyouknow.com/2010/03/nexxus-salon-hair-care-botanoil.html


The conditioner is its perfect companion in the Botanluxe line!  A  perfect balance of superior performance and natural wellness, Nexxus Botanluxe utilizes natural ingredients to provide the ultimate in hydration for all hair types.  


Features:
*Continuously nourishes and hydrates hair to keep it looking radiantly healthy and shiny
*Contains natural fruit micro-spheres for targeted delivery of vitamins, minerals and nutrients
*Formulated without parabens, dyes or phthalates
*Never tested on animals 

*Bottle Contains 20% Post Consumer Recycled Material, how Earthy Peachy!

Includes:
Rose hip oil
Sunflower seed oil
Grape seed oil
Hydrolyzed amaranth protein

Use:

Lightly spray onto sections of damp, towel-dried hair. Comb through to distribute evenly.
Do not rinse out. Style as usual.


Whom You Know put our panel to work testing out this line, and here is what they thought of this conditioner:



NEXXUS BotanphuseNourishing Botanical Conditioner containing natural fruit micro-spheres has a very pleasant aroma which lingers.  Its impressive ability to condition and untangle your hair is only outdone by the lightweight hydration and manageability which enables you to style your soft, non-flyaway tresses. This product is formulated without parabens, dyes or phthalates and never tested on animals.  Being “earth conscious” I am happy to hear that the bottle is made of 20% post consumer recycled material.  Botanoil Nourishing Botanical Conditioner leaves your hair soft and oh so touchable!  It leaves my hair nice and full while imparting a great shine to my aged, color-treated hair.  Botanoil Nourishing Botanical Conditioner made me a faithful customer!  



Nexxus Botanphuse Nourshing Botanical Conditioner has help tame my think curly hair. Also, my hair is hilighted and because of that my hair gets dry and lacks nourishment. With this conditioner my hair has been brought back to life. This conditioner has brought back the luster in my lack-luster locks. Now my hair is silky, smooth, frizz-free, and simply to die for. My hair has a lot of shine and bounce to it, it looks like I've gone to a salon almost every day! This Nexxus conditioner is my favorite one out there, and trust me when I say I've tried MANY! I love everything about this product and I'm so thankful that this is an all natural product. 

Simiar to the shampoo, I noticed a very inviting smell.  As I lathered the conditioner through my hair, I could tell I didn't have to use much for my hair to be moisturized.  My hair is very thick, so I was pleased upon learning I didn't need as much.  I was able to easily get my comb through my hair with little to no tangles.  I have used many different conditioners with the hopes of gaining a level of moisture that I found only in this particular product.  My hair can also become very frizzy when not moisturized properly.  This conditioner has helped tame that mess I used to have.



My hair is curly and colored, so it is extremely important that I use a conditioner at every wash. I used the Botanphuse conditioner along with the shampoo from Nexus to achieve maximum results. In addition to the shampoo being delicate and nurturing to my hair, the conditioner made my hair look silky and was easy to brush. In addition, I normally have to use a lot to get my hair the texture I want. With this conditioner, it took much less for my hair to be manageable. This is a great thing, and says that the conditioner is great quality and does its job right. I recommended it to anyone looking for a set of shampoo and conditioner.  


Now you would never know I had any dry brittle hair problems! With Nexxus Nourishing Botanphuse conditioner the frizz is gone for good and I think I'm in "hair heaven." Adding body and shine to my lifeless hair has given me more self-esteem and less bad hair days. I have noticed the more I use this product, the texture and color appear to improve with each usage. One important issue from my past, flat and weighted down hair, seems to be long gone. Using Nexxus Botanphuse conditioner allows me to be worry-free about the well being of my hair. It is like feeding my hair as well as I do my body.


Price $11.99 for 8.5 fl. oz bottle
Availability Available at mass market outlets, drug and grocery stores nationwide.

http://www.nexxus.com/


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Whom You Know Recommends The Grocer's Son by The Film Movement

Whom You Know just loves the English language, but sometimes it is fun to brush up our francais, especially when we watch movies!  Recently we have been on a film kick, and this is because we are impressed with Film Movement (www.filmmovement.com), the exclusive distributor of award-winning independent and foreign films.  


The latest hit we have liked is THE GROCER’S SON, a highly acclaimed French drama about a young man forced to return to his childhood home and face adulthood in the gorgeous South of France.  You can almost take a trip to the Cote D'Azur just by sitting on your couch!  (And you don't have to deal with the hassles of flying...unless you are flying Liberty Jet of course.)

It is summer, and thirty-year-old Antoine is forced to leave the city to return to his family in Provence. His father is sick, so he must assume the lifestyle he thought he had shed—driving the family grocery cart from hamlet to hamlet, delivering supplies to the few remaining inhabitants. Accompanied by Claire, a friend from Paris whom he has a secret crush on, Antoine gradually warms up to his experience in the country and his encounters with the villagers, who initially seem stubborn and gruff, but ultimately prove to be funny and endearing. If you have no time to escape to the country around New York either and the closest you get to the Connecticut country side is the finest registered Black Angus on your plate direct from Greyledge Farm,  you can escape by spending some quality time with Antoine and your DVD player.  THE GROCER’S SON had an extremely successful theatrical run in over 25 major markets, accumulating $280K worth of ticket sales.  Ultimately, this surprise French box-office hit is about the coming-of-age of a man re-discovering life and love in the countryside.  Is the grass always greener on the other side?  You'll have to watch the movie to find out.

Acclaim for THE GROCER’S SON:
• Winner – Shooting Star Award for Outstanding Acting, Nicolas Cazalé, Berlin Int’l Film Festival
• Winner – Audience Award, Berkshires Int’l Film Festival
• Nominated – César for Most Promising Actor, César Awards, France
• Official Selection – Minneapolis Int’l Film Festival; St. Louis Int’l Film Festival; Traverse City Film Festival; Vancouver Int’l Film Festival; Fort Lauderdale Int’l Film Festival

Directed by Eric Guirado / France / 2007 / Romantic Comedy / French w. Subtitles / 96 min.

About Film Movement:
Launched in 2003, Film Movement is a full-service North American distributor of award-winning independent and foreign films based in New York City. Film Movement has released more than 150 features and shorts from 37 countries on six continents, including top prize winners from Sundance, Cannes, Venice, Toronto, Berlin, Tribeca and other prestigious festivals. Film Movement releases its films through many different distribution channels, including theatrical, non-theatrical, DVD, television outlets (such as Sundance Channel, IFC, Showtime, and Film Movement’s own Video On Demand channel—Film Festival on Demand) and also In-flight Entertainment on Continental Airlines.

The DVDs is available at Film Movement (www.filmmovement.com)

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Attention Men of Manhattan: Whom You Know Highly Recommends Collezione Barbiere Exfoliating Cleansing Gel by Acqua Di Parma. We are pleased to Continue Our Coverage of the Best Men's Shaving Products We Have Tested So Far!



In all of the spring cleaning that is going on right now in Manhattan, what could be more important than cleaning your face properly?  We continue our coverage of the excellent Collezione Barbiere by Acqua Di Parma!  



Traditional shaving has recently been rediscovered by a new generation of men who take pleasure in this time-honored ritual. Evidence of this, traditional barbers and shaving salons are becoming increasingly common.  Last week we recommended the Collezione Barbiere Shaving Cream:

Earlier this week we recommended the 
Collezione Barbiere Shaving Gel:




This exfoliating cleansing gel is truly amazing.  Of course, it has the distinguished scent of Colonia which we know and love, and it is the next step in the process of getting your skin from so-so to perfect with Acqua Di Parma.  For those of you using self tanner it is so important to exfoliate first and this is the best exfoliator we have seen on the market for men.  The quality and overall effectiveness combined with the soft finish it leaves is remarkable.  It is creamy, luxurious and yet invigorating with its mint extract.  It will start your day off right and then after a hard day's work we'd suggest using it again to freshen up your night and start it off right!  We love Acqua Di Parma.  It is just the thing for your spring cleaning!





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More Fabulous Ideas from Chambord!

Chambord French Martini 
1 1/2 oz Finlandia Vodka
1/2 oz Chambord
1/2 oz pineapple juice

Method: Shake ingredients with ice and strain into a martini glass; see below!





Chambord & Champagne1/2 oz Chambord
Champagne
Method: Add Chambord to bottom of flute glass and top with champagne
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Sotheby's to sell Important American Indian Art from the Studio of Enrico Donati, 14 May 2010

Sotheby’s is pleased to announce the sale of Important American Indian, African, Oceanic and Other Works of Art from the Studio of Surrealist painter Enrico Donati, which will be sold as a single-owner collection 14 May 2010 at 2pm.  Comprising approximately forty lots of works from Donati’s New York studio housed in the landmark Gainsborough Building on Central Park South, the sale will be exhibited alongside the various owners sale of American Indian Art at Sotheby’s New York galleries beginning 8 May.  

Leading the selection of works on offer is An Important and Rare Eskimo Polychrome Wood Mask, Yup’ik or Anvik (est. $300/500,000). The mask would likely have been used for both festival dancing and shamanistic activities, however its specific meaning remains an enigma, the mystery of which is part of the strong attraction Donati and his Surrealist compatriots had for Eskimo art during the middle of the 20th century.  The shaman would have gripped the mask in his teeth using a bar on the reverse, thereby transforming himself into another being while still retaining features of his own body and creating a magical world with fluid, shifting identity. The sale will also comprises more than 15 Hopi kachina dolls, ranging in value from $4/6,000 to $25,000/35,000, and including some very rare examples including a superb Snake Priest kachina. Mr. Donati acquired some of the dolls directly from the tribal source, having been a frequent visitor to Hopi and Zuni in the early part of the 20th Century.  

Enrico Donati and American Indian Art
In 1934 while studying music in Paris, Donati was spurred to travel to the United States after a visit to the Musée de l’Homme, where he had encountered American Indian Art for the first time. As he later recalled of the trip in a 1968 oral history recorded by the Smithsonian Institution, “I was mostly interested in the idea behind the objects; why they made these masks and kachina things. And then the idea of the painting on the wood, not only the carving, but the painting on the wood and the painting on their masks, on the faces, and what it meant started to puzzle me.” Upon his return to Paris, Donati chose to pursue a career in visual arts instead of music, and in 1940, in the midst of World War II, Donati and his family immigrated to the United States. While in America, Donati joined an extraordinary group of European Surrealist artists, of which he was until his death in 2008 the last surviving member, including Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, and André Breton. 

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For Donati, the Eskimo and Hopi figures with which he surrounded himself in his studio contributed to the “mystery and magic of the unknown” that Timothy Burgard noted in his introduction to the catalogue accompanyingThe Surreal World of Enrico Donati, a 2007 exhibition shown at the de Young Museum in San Francisco which included several works to be sold in May. In his studio, Donati mixed Eskimo masks and kachina figures with his own work, works of his contemporaries, found objects, stones, fossils, and the mystical mandragora root to create an entirely new world, and a fountain of inspiration. In the Smithsonian Institution oral history, Donati discussed his studio, “Then I have surrounded myself, as you see, by my stones and masks and objects and things so that I’m absolutely distant from what goes on. I believe it’s another world. This is my world and the one outside I don’t even think about when I work. I don’t recognize it.” 

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Peachy's Pantry: Greyledge Farm Chicken is Just As Outstanding as Their Beef and Pork! We Love Greyledge Farm-there is no need to ever go to the grocery store again when you can have their Superior Quality Delivered!


We see no need to ever visit the meat or poultry section of our local grocer anymore, unless we want to sacrifice quality.  Manhattan has some of the nicest grocers in the world, but they do not compare to what you will get from Greyledge Farm.  Now that we have tried all three of their main products, we can say across the board they are simply the best.  
In regards to the poultry, Greyledge Farm raises Cornish Cross chickens and turkeys from day-old chicks. After being raised inside for three weeks until they are big enough, the birds are moved outdoors to the farm fields. Their only “pens” are large movable coops that protect them from predators in the evening. These coops are regularly wheeled to new sections of the pasture to provide access to fresh grass and a clean, natural environment. This rotational grazing is a much healthier and more humane approach that is far more labor intensive than most poultry farms; however, it defines best farm practice and allows them to provide clients with true “free-range” chicken, as distinct from the much less rigorous standards that are used to define free range.

The healthy, walking birds are slow-grown and allowed to feed in the pastures for nine to ten weeks. Their diet is supplemented by the proprietary feed made from locally grown corn, soybeans and other natural grains, with no animal by-products. Free of antibiotics and steroids, the birds produce juicy, tender meat that is full of flavor without much dark meat. The poultry also has less cholesterol and more Omega-3, making it healthier and more nutritious.  We do not feel bad for these chickens one bit; it sounds like they have lived the life at Greyledge Farm Spa for Chickens perhaps?  Maybe some of us should escape Manhattan and relax in the pastures of Connecticut...and if not, it can show up on our plate!
Greyledge Farm chickens and turkeys are processed in a state-inspected processing plant, packaged in clear Cryovac packages and offered to clients fresh or frozen, as supply permits. Greyledge Farm Connecticut-grown poultry is prepared for clients in several ways:
  • Whole
  • Halves
  • Split Breasts
  • Whole Chicken or Turkey, cut in pieces
We highly recommend Greyledge Farm chicken!

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BEYOND THE WAR: Seven Expatriate Iraqi Artists Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller (LTMH) Gallery April 7 - April 30, 2010 First Exhibition in U.S. of Iraqi Artists’ Work in Response to the War Symposium on April 7, 4-5:30 p.m.; Opening on April 7, 6-8 p.m.


A rare exhibition focusing on the work of prominent and emerging Iraqi artists will be on view at Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller (LTMH) Gallery from April 7 through April 30, 2010.  BEYOND THE WAR: Seven Expatriate Iraqi Artists, curated by artist Gayle Wells Mandle, will bring together painting, sculpture, video and works on paper from seven prominent, contemporary Iraqi artists:  Dia Azzawi, Ahmed Al Bahrani, Amar Dawod, Hannaa Malallah, Mahmud Obaidi, Kareem Risan, and Nazar Yahya.  Their new work, created especially for the exhibition, will reflect the enormous talent that has vanished from Baghdad since the war began in 2003.  The work is in on view in New York for the first time.   A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition.

The artists were selected for their similar, yet unique, abstract and socio-political content, expressed with text and texture that resonate with the curator’s own artistic expression.  Rather than dwelling on the theme of separation caused by the war in Iraq, BEYOND THE WAR addresses the unity that can come from artistic vision.  The language of art communicates in a way that defies any verbal, ethnic, religious, gender, or age barrier. Having left the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad, their arts community, and their homes in Iraq, each of these distinguished artists has relocated studio and home to various parts of the world.  

As Nada Shabout, an Iraqi American art historian specializing in modern Iraqi art, writes in the catalogue, “The works presented here all represent a recent phenomenon: the making of “global” Iraqi artists, some of whom are beginning to acquire the level of international acclaim given to Palestinian and post-war Lebanese artists before them. Despite different circumstances and creative paths, the artists in this exhibition are “visualizing the unspeakable” in Iraqi art. They share the desire to communicate and make palpable their perception of pain and sorrow – particularly in the “western” world – and are provoking potent dialogues with the traumatic memories they carry.”

Background on Artists

Dia Azzawi, whom Mandle refers to as “the grand art father” is now residing in London.  A painter, sculptor, and graphic artist, Azzawi had founded the New Vision Group of artists while living in Baghdad, and is the creator of the dafatir (journal/sketchbook), which inspired and encouraged other artists to record their lives.  One of his most famous dafatirs is The Book of Shame: Destruction of Iraqi Museum.

Ahmed Al Bahrani, before the start of the Iraq war, taught sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad.  He now lives in Doha, Qatar, and creates large abstract sculpture using textured steel.

Amar Dawod has made his home and studio in Sweden.  His mixed media art “strives toward universalization,” as he continues to explore the common language of art that reaches across borders. 

Hanaa Malallah, known as Iraq’s leading female artist, is one of a group called the Eighties Generation, which stayed in Iraq during the wars with both Iran and Kuwait. Unable to remain after the U.S. invasion in 2003, the Scholars at Risk program allowed Hanaa to move to England. She is currently creating a series of large scorched papers in a method she describes as her “ruins technique” which abstractly reflects the powerful loss from war. 

Mahmud Obaidi resides presently with his family in Doha, Qatar, his home having been destroyed in Iraq.  His artwork explores what ‘home’ means, and his own sense of identity that is questioned as a Middle Eastern man traveling in the U.S.  His juxtaposition of childlike images with the tough texture of his collage materials creates a composition of calm and conflict, innocence and experience, through his constructing and destructing technique.

Kareem Risan is living and working currently in Canada.  Risan’s paintings also convey the sense of loss and destruction, yet glow with the optimism of making something out of nothing.  His abstract, graffitied paintings and his dafatirs have titles that speak volumes:  Uranium Civilization, Graffiti of Occupied City, Book of Sanction, Baghdad Burning.

Nazar Yahya now lives in Texas.  He feels that most of his work has “a shadow of war cast over it.”  He uses found objects and construction materials in his mixed media artwork.  His palette reflects the sand, dust, tar and deterioration that make up a war-torn environment.  His dafatirs say it all with titles such as Baghdad Day of Destruction and Book of Emptiness.

Gayle Wells Mandle, the curator of BEYOND THE WAR, is a U.S. citizen living currently in Doha, Qatar.  She has become familiar with these Iraqi artists through her friendship with one of them, Mahmud Obaidi.  “All of this started from an early visit to Obaidi’s studio,” Mandle says, “making me realize the importance of communication and understanding of differences in cultures through our similar artwork.”  And so, in the spring of 2009 when Leila Heller asked Mandle to consider being one of the curators for her gallery, essentially an artist choosing artists, she agreed to do this exhibition. 

Symposium on April 7
A symposium for BEYOND THE WAR will be held at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts, 1 East 78th Street at Fifth Avenue, on April 7 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., prior to the opening of the exhibition from 6 to 8 p.m.  Speakers will include: Gayle Mandle, exhibition curator; Nada Shabout, an Iraqi American art historian specializing in modern Iraqi art; and several Iraqi artists with work in the exhibition.


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