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The Gallery in
Sag Harbor Presents
New Exhibition, Featuring the Works of Michelle
Suna
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July 5, 2008
A selection of new works by
Michelle Suna will open to the
public at The Gallery Sag
Harbor [125 Main Street, Sag
Harbor, NY 11963 (631) 725-7707]
on Saturday, July 5. Champagne
and hors d’oeuvres from
Amagansett’s Turtle Crossing
will be served from 5 p.m. until
8:00 p.m.
Described as "abstract reality,"
the genre of her works is widely
varied. Ms. Suna's paintings
and photographs enable viewers
to enter an evocative painterly
world, without the muddle of
artifice or barriers. Guided by
her innate and direct aesthetic
sense, she consistently explores
color, light and form in a
unique and courageous manner
that produces a sublime
integration of abstracted
reality.
"My work has always been about
taking risks and exploration,"
Suna explained in an interview
with the Mann Report.
Private collectors of Ms. Suna's
works include Eric Clapton,
Dieter Dierks, Ray Elvin, Corina
Forstmann, Sasha Match and NBC's
Mike Taibbi. Additionally, her
art has been exhibited in
galleries both in New York City
and the Hamptons.
About The Gallery:
Located on Main Street in Sag
Harbor, The Gallery will feature
established and emerging
contemporary artists in all
media. The Gallery is open
weekends, Friday through Sunday
from Noon until 6 p.m., and by
appointment.
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To list an upcoming event please contact
joyce@blacktiemagazine.com
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