Not My Day Job, Oct. 2012 – Republic WW

October 12 – October 14, 2012

The Prince George Ballroom, NYC

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Thanks to everyone who came out for the festivities, gourmet food by some of the city’s top chefs, songs, performances and drinks kindly sponsored by St. Germain with an exhibition of New York’s finest artists curated by Jason Voegele of Republic Worldwide and Keith Schweitzer of MaNY. Organized around the concept of Artists and Musicians who make ends meet through day jobs in the food and service industry, the project was a huge charitable success and we have included some pictures below. Thanks again to all the artists and motivated art lovers who came out to support the project.

http://sociallysuperlative.com/2012/10/09/not-my-day-job-celebrating-art-talent-and-taste-2/

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The Body Politic, June 2009 – Republic WW

June 13, 2009

The Brooklyn Art Collective and Republic Worldwide are pleased to present The Body Politic.

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In this contemporary climate of conceptualism, art making can often appear wrought with intellectual, philosophical or technological demands. The Body Politic presents a tangible and universal anchor through which artists are able to examine their own consciousness and culture: the human body. The phrase “body politic” has historically served as an analogy in which the human body is used to represent a larger political, philosophical or social whole. In this group exhibition, artists survey the anatomy, physicality, biology, and substance of the human body; its functions and failings, its fervor and vivacity, in order to further extrapolate this idea. As the notion of the “body politic” has continually evolved, investigations into the nature of the human body are also not without new and contemporary reflections. The growing understanding and awareness towards diseases and medicine, changing conceptions of gender and sexuality, and the rising numbers in plastic surgery and body modification all represent relevant inquires related to the physical body in today’s unique culture. The Body Politic will showcase the work of fifteen contemporary artists utilizing mediums of painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation, video and performance art. Not limited to representations and reflections of the human form, this exhibition will highlight performance art, process-based art, and other works intrinsically tied to the palpable actions of the body itself. Artists included in the exhibition use these modes to provide unique and singular insights into how the human body interacts directly with the creation and presentation of the work of art.

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Town & Country, June 2011 – Republic WW

Curated by Jason Patrick Voegele of Republic Worldwide, Samson Contompasis of The Marketplace Gallery, Keith Schweitzer of M.A.N.Y. and Tyler Wriston of The B.A.C.
Hosted by 320 Studios at 320 West 37th Street, 14th Floor
June 28 – June 30, 2011

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Concept by Jason Patrick Voegele

Much of what we know and how we learn comes through the study of explicit or subtle comparisons and contrasts. Meaningful opportunities for these comparative studies invite us into a more explicit and intentional approach that can both broaden our understanding of contemporary American art and help us draw connections and distinctions between the studio practices and conceptual intentions of today’s American Artist.

Much like the rest of the western world, our press, politics, and creative arts thrive on the institutions we have erected to illuminate our differences. We are often reduced to the divisive labels of righteous and heretical, pious and secular, liberal and conservative, formal and conceptual, urban and rural. Dressed up in the costume of duality it appears that we are a bisected people from the fundamentals to our personal tastes. This exhibition challenges those preconceived notions and offers a unique window into the collaborative state of American art. As a people, our founding fathers had faith in the principals of open dialogue, freedom of expression and the multiplicity of our intellectual and creative capacity to bind various philosophies into one singular union. As an exhibition, Town & Country celebrates these great strengths and offers up a chance to draw attention to the ties that bind us as a great creative culture wherever we are from. Through this lens, Town & Country proposes a new vision of American art reinterpreted for a new generation.

Artists include: Scott Michael Ackerman, Doug Auld, Paul Brainard, White Cocoa, Hannah Cole,Annika Conner, Helen Dennis, Eric Diehl, Ira Eduardovna, Tara de la Garza, Charles Koegel, Elizabeth Livingston, Frodo Mikkelsen, OLEK, Sirikul Pattachote, Patrick Porter, Leon Reid IV, Julia Samuels,Tom Sanford, Chris Stain, Veng and Emma Wasielke.

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Tricks of Light, August 2008 – Republic WW

August 1– August 9, 2008

Experimental Photography by Seze Devres & Julian Shereda-McKenna

http://www.seze.net/exhibitions/tricksoflight.html

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Curated by Jason Patrick Voegele & Lauren Culbreth

Hosted by Charles Merritt, 240 Richardson St. Brooklyn, NYC

Produced by Republic Worldwide

Stepping outside the boundaries of any familiar context is a high-risk high reward state of affairs. For any artist exploring their craft in ways unique and unusual there is always the chance of backfire, failure and shaken confidence, but not for Seze Devres and Julian Shereda-McKenna. Although the particulars of their creative process are vastly different, there is a common love of the photographic medium and an intuitive understanding of their shared subject matter (light) that amplifies the seemingly effortless mastery of their individual techniques.

Seze Devres’ work begins and ends in the darkroom. There is no camera so there is no negative unless you consider the hand cut stencils and dark room props she uses to manipulate the light of the enlarger. Each image is uniquely frozen in a series of creative painterly exposures. The end results swing from graphic to expressionist and all shades and degrees in between. Like a mad scientist playing away in her laboratory Seze turns the seemingly simple photogram into complex and sophisticated compositions that speak to color and line, formal relationships and dimensional space in all of the same ways that traditional representational photography does without ever compromising and suggesting anything representational.

Julian Shereda-McKenna on the other hand is all about the camera. His creative laboratory is as much in his hands as it is in any darkroom. While for the most part his subjects are tangible real world beings or objects, they are manipulated through home made filters and liquid combinations that break up the light and effectively turn his camera lens into a prism. Like Seze’s photograms, there is a mad scientist element at play here. It seems at first that the resulting prints are as much a purposeful manipulation of the artist’s intention as they are chance or random segments of light in motion trapped at the fortunate right place and time. However what is really going on here is a trained harnessing of chaos and a deep understanding of the formal science behind these creative anatomical studies of light itself. If that sounds too analytical, too process oriented it can be definitively stated that the ends here justify the means. Ultimately the prints appear as if you are seeing the world through an eye full of tears after a good cry or an adventure into the microcosmic invisible building blocks of our sensual universe.

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Wolfbat Wave w/ Dennis McNett, June 2013 – Lodge Gallery

“WOLFBAT WAVE  – Anti Art”
Art & Skateboards with artist Dennis McNett 

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Presented by VANS
in The Pit @ Sara D. Roosevelt Park (at Broome St., NYC)
Saturday, June 22nd, 1pm – 6pm

an outdoor afternoon of art, skateboards & songs on the Lower East Side.

Gallery Reception across the street at The Lodge Gallery, 131 Chrystie Street from 6 to 8pm.guest appearances by skateboarders Andrew Allen, Julien Stanger & Tony Trujillo

Kids 17 and under are invited to “trick out” blank skateboard decks through an art workshop led by Dennis McNett.

Attendees of all ages will be treated to live music and exhibitions.

Skatedecks and art supplies will be provided free of charge, while supplies last, to those participating in the workshop.

1pm-2pm art workshop participants arrive
2pm-4pm art workshop led by Dennis McNett and fellow artists
4pm-6pm musical performances by Tony & Trixie Trujillo and more
6pm-8pm indoor reception of Dennis McNett’s artwork at The Lodge Gallery

http://www.thelodownny.com/leslog/2013/06/wolfbat-wave-and-summer-jam-featuring-dennis-mcnett.html

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“GoodMorning”, Amanda Browder/Fourth Arts Block, 2013 – Republic WW

September, 2013

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“Good Morning!” is an installation that was presented September 28th, 2013 in tandem with the Fourth Arts Block NYC street festival, at East 4th between Bowery and 2nd Avenue. Jason Voegele and Republic Worldwide were hired to manage and install the project along side artist Amanda Browder.

http://goodmorningproject2013.tumblr.com/

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Collection Management – Republic WW

For the last 10 years I have been fortunate to be able to work with some of the finest galleries, creative institutions, framers, private collections and corporate collections of modern and contemporary art in America. From acquisitions to custom installation I work personally with my clients to ensure that every project is a success.

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A selection of clientele:

  • Fortress Investment Group
  • Bell Point Capital
  • Yancey Richardson Gallery
  • Brooklyn Arts Council
  • NYU Abu Dhabi
  • The Fountain Art Fair
  • The Coney Island Aquarium
  • The Dakota (72nd & CPW)
  • The Law Offices of Drexel and Grande
  • The New York Public Library
  • Gerlach Frames
  • Bark Frames
  • Chelsea Frames
  • City Frame
  • Archstone Partners
  • Fiesta Jewelery (NYC & R.I.)
  • Estuary Gallery
  • Fourth Arts Block
  • The Novogratz Home Collection
  • Wasserman Projects

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Brooklyn Arts Council Lobby Exhibition Program, 2010 – Republic WW

A.J. Boccino at 145 Kent Ave, Brooklyn

Installation and promotion by Republic Worldwide

October, 2010

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http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/documents/1511

In October 2009, Brooklyn Arts Council, in partnership with JMH Development, put out an open call for proposals for art installations by Brooklyn artists to be installed at the newly converted luxury rental building 184 Kent Ave. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. From the 200 entries the JMH team selected two artists to each install original artworks for 6-month periods. Lisa Kellner’s 3-dimensional silk sculpture “At Summer’s Full” was installed in April 2010. It can be seen not only by residents in the building but also by passersby on the outdoor public walkway to the waterfront. A.J. Bocchino’s “New York Times Headlines (January 1, 1969-March 18, 1975)” was installation was organized and executed by Jason Patrick Voegele of Republic Worldwide in the fall of 2010.

Arts In Bushwick, Bushwick Open Studios 2012 – Republic WW

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http://artsinbushwick.org/bos2012/

On the map since 1662, historic Bushwick has always been a fundamental part of the New York experience. This June 1 – 3, Jason Patrick Voegele from Republic Worldwide joins with Arts In Bushwick as they present the 6th annual Bushwick Open Studios. With over 500 artists studios and performances throughout the weekend including free screen printing byBushwick Print Lab, an exhibition of murals by today’s hottest Bushwick street artists (curated by GILF!), bands, parties and much much more, this years B.O.S. promises to deliver the goods. Join us all on Friday night, June 1, for the official Bushwick Open Studios 2012 Launch Party hosted by NXT LVL at 44 Wilson Avenue (off the Morgan stop on the L). For more information and a map of exhibitors, studios and events visit www.artsinbushwick.org or write to openstudios@artsinbushwick.org. We hope to see you there!

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