collage, street photography and mix-media

collage, street photography and mix-media

Véronique Lerebours' determination to discover and venture is infinite, always capturing the present moment!  Contemporary French artist's nomadic world travels are reflected in her meditative and spiritual exploration of various projects including world sacred music, photography and collage.


Coeur de Fleurs - Collage Exhibition in New York City
Sep
14
5:00 PM17:00

Coeur de Fleurs - Collage Exhibition in New York City

Coeur de Fleurs - Collage Exhibition (Heart of Flowers) by Veronique Lerebours in New York City.

A group exhibition of 40 artists presented by Conception Arts.

Please join me for an event of art, music and drinks :)

Attendance is limited so please RSVP before September 12 :)
Tickets ONLINE: $20 (including a signed print) - $25 at door
To REGISTER: https://www.conceptionarts.com/artist/24NHlYi

Venue: M1-5 Lounge
52 Walker Street - New York, NY 10013
(Between Broadway/Church) - Trains: 1/6/R/N/A/C

Photo: My Dining Room
Collage Paper and Acrylic - 16x20" - 2016
Veronique Lerebours: www.Kissous.me

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City Collage - Collage Exhibition by Veronique Lerebours in NYC!
Mar
12
4:00 PM16:00

City Collage - Collage Exhibition by Veronique Lerebours in NYC!

Saturday, March 12, 2016  
 

NYC Digital Photography Workshops presents:

CHROMATIC VISIONS: The Exhibition

An exhibition of 18 photographers and Artists...
One-day, one-person show! 

City Collage

A Collage Exhibition by Véronique Lerebours

(All friends and art lovers are welcome - ART FOR SALE)

Wine RECEPTION & Music from 4-8pm  

AWARDS CELEBRATION at 6:30pm  

 RSVP HERE 

Free Admission Ticket (Art Enthusiast) or Discretionary Donation (VIP Art Enthusiast) for the charity pick: Art Start

Caelum Gallery - 516 West 26th Street, Room 305, NYC 10001 - Directions

For more info: Dwan M. Wayand - Curator www.nycdpw.com

About the artist: 

Véronique Lerebours' nomadic world travels and her passion for art, sacred music and street art, influenced her meditative and spiritual exploration of various projects also reflected in her collage making and photography. Self-taught French artist creates stylized and colorful collages, blending different and luminous material from places she's been with her dreams and her passions like India or Africa.
Véronique uses natural pigments, watercolor and acrylic in her collages, incorporating also her own photography; all of which she melds together to project her musical thoughts, meaningful and sacred messages into each distinctly beautiful and organic creations. "Véronique's collages and mixed media works offer the viewer powerful, unique, and mysterious images. They take us on a journey of deep exploration to engage and enchant us!" Pauline Roony Yeargans, Art Consultant

Contact: veronique@kissous.me - www.Kissous.me

Photo:  "Manhattan Bridge - Reflection" by Véronique Lerebours - 2015Transfer, Photography, Paper on Bristol - 14x17" 

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DECOLLAGE - Collage Exhibition in NYC - Wine Reception Thursday December 17, 6-8pm
Dec
15
to Dec 19

DECOLLAGE - Collage Exhibition in NYC - Wine Reception Thursday December 17, 6-8pm

Ceres Gallery presents: "Exposure 2015"
A series of 4 exhibitions from December 1 to December 29
A unique rotating exhibition of multiple, one-week, one-person shows.

DECOLLAGE
A Collage Exhibition by Véronique Lerebours
From December 15 to 19, 2015

INVITATION and Wine RECEPTION in presence of the artist:
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 6-8PM
(All friends and Art lovers are welcome)

Ceres Gallery
547 West 27th Street, Suite 201, New York, NY 10001
Tu-Sa 12-6pm Th 12-8pm - Contact info: 212-947-6100
www.ceresgallery.org - art@ceresgallery.org

Véronique Lerebours’ nomadic world travels and her passion for art, sacred music and street art, influenced her meditative and spiritual exploration of various projects also reflected in her collage making and photography. Self-taught French artist creates stylized and colorful collages, blending different and luminous material from places she’s been with her dreams and her passions like India or Africa. Véronique uses natural pigments, watercolor and acrylic in her collages, incorporating also her own photography; all of which she melds together to project her musical thoughts, meaningful and sacred messages into each distinctly beautiful and organic creations.

Contact: veronique@kissous.me - www.Kissous.me

Photo: The Dance - Mix media - 16'x20' by Véronique Lerebours - 2015

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Captured! A Moment in Time... Photography Exhibition at SoHo ArtHouse, NYC!
Apr
9
6:00 PM18:00

Captured! A Moment in Time... Photography Exhibition at SoHo ArtHouse, NYC!

WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 2014 From 6-9pm

NYCDPW, a prominent digital photography group in New York City, is proud to present... Captured! A Moment in Time...

This fabulous exhibition will feature the works of these 20 up-and-coming exceptional artists: Amy Lee Hochman, Ayaz Sayeed, Bernhart Hochleitner, Caroline Roswell, Carolyn Scaringello, Didier Felix-Edouard, Enk Keewath, Josh A. Kapusinski, Kris McKinley, Mariano Paul, Mark Hillringhouse, Michael Hayes, Michael Hlaing, Scott Clark, Sharlene Morris, Shoaib Rahman, Ted Untalan, VERONIQUE LEREBOURS, Veronica Hodgkinson,  and Vladislav Borimsky.

Complimentary nibbles, wine (and other non-alcoholic beverages) will be served up alongside a night of visual temptation and live jazzy grooves by the Jeff Fowler Group.  

All work on the screens will be for sale. Information sheets with all of the photographers' contact details will be provided at the event should you be interested in purchasing displayed images.
 
This is a FREE event! To RSVP to attend, go to: http://captured.eventbrite.com

Venue: Soho ArtHouse, 138 Sullivan Street, New York, NY 10012

For more information on helping to help promote our event, please contact the curator for the show, Dawn M. Wayand, at (727) 641-9570 or by Email at dawn@nycdpw.com 

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About Veronique Lerebours' photographs:
From New York City and Brooklyn's streets, French artist Veronique Lerebours will be exhibiting 20 photographs representing graffiti and mural art in movement under the theme "GRAFFITI EMOTIONS", including photographs from 5Pointz.
 
About me:
"My nomadic world travels and my passion for art and sacred music, world culture, and experimentation are reflected in my meditative and spiritual exploration of various projects including in my collage making and street and urban photography. I am especially captivated by the lights, colors and mysterious scenes from New York but also from places I have been or lived like India or Africa. With my dreams and my passions, I create stylized and colorful art, blending different styles to capture the essence of each  project. My inspiration and engagement are not about me. It is about discovering the truth and beauty in everyday creativity! I currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, my home".  Contact me

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CollageUNCONTAINED - Collage Exhibition in NYC - January 24 to February 8, 2014
Jan
24
to Feb 8

CollageUNCONTAINED - Collage Exhibition in NYC - January 24 to February 8, 2014

CollageUNCONTAINED... in NYC!
At La MaMa - Galleria, January 24 to February 8, 2014

A Collage Collective’s exhibition featuring an array of more than 120 collages and mixed media creations by artists Veronique Lerebours, Helene Berson, Lauren Blankstein, Anne Hammel, Deirdre Mackenzie, Bernice Rubin and Elizabeth Velazquez.

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY JANUARY 24, 6PM TO 9PM

Seven women cut, rip, shred, glue, stitch, tape and pin two and three dimensional pieces. They’ve been upcycling and recycling, hunting and gathering, scavenging and hoarding alone and together since meeting in a weekly art class in Manhattan three years ago. The results: diverse, colorful, exciting, thought provoking and thoughtful expressions ripped from today’s headlines and their deepest desires!

How fitting that La Mama, the east village institution that has supported emerging artists for five decades, is hosting their first group exhibition!

La Mama - La Galleria
6 East 1st Street (2 Ave/Bowery), New York, NY 10003

http://lamama.org/lagalleria/uncontained/ - 212.475.7710

For more information, contact Veronique Lerebours: veronique@kissous.me

Gallery hours: From 1pm - 7:30pm, Wednesday – Sunday
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About the artists:

Helene Berson’s work addresses family, the passing of people and time, historical architecture and the complexity of her relationship with women. She considers collage the “art” of cultural anthropology. Color and perspective are two formal elements she finds particularly engaging. She frequently uses found and discarded materials often picked up on her daily bicycle rides around the city. To date she has completed several collage series: Biollage: small scale works on canvas exploring her own family history; The Shredded Sixties: strategically ripped and torn copies of advertisements reflecting the ’60’s cultural history; Discarded Walls: vintage wallpaper samples become the background and flavor of these works; Painted Papers: acrylic paints create a palette on repurposed papers that are then torn and reformed into imaginary landscapes and settings; Worlds Inside Shoes: cardboard shoe inserts become the foundation for visual exploration of ideas as disparate as Tibetan Buddhism and bling. She has been studying art and making collages since 2005.

Discovering her creativity through collage has given Lauren Blankstein a window into a part of herself that she never knew. As she explores collage using various techniques and inspiring materials she is learning about her own potential. She is fascinated by the magic of the creative sub-conscious and how it reveals itself when she works. She sees the collage-making process as a metaphor to life – it is about chance and trusting ones impulses and intuition. She approaches her art with a certain fearlessness and confidence that, at times, is contrary to how she approaches life.
Lauren’s earlier works reference family, home and history. With her daughter’s drawings, old recipes, family photos and keepsakes from her grandparents she uses pieces of her life to create new worlds with surprising elements. More recently she has been exploring the abstract and creating small, bold, colorful compositions using torn and cut strips of paper and integrating other materials such as, plastic and rubber. She returned to her interest in interior spaces, seeing the subject matter through a different lens. These newer worlds are familiar yet disorienting. The unusual, sometimes jarring, perspectives and bold use of color draw the viewer into curious rooms.

For three decades Anne Hammel made dances and performance art. Her work evolved to become "collagist"- having set and improvised parts, slides, live music, costumes and props and contained both abstract and "real" elements. So when she went to an informal collage group at Pace Wildenstein Editions one Saturday afternoon about seven years ago she already had a lot of experience creating dynamic forms and working in multi-media.

Veronique Lerebours’ nomadic world travels and her passion for art, sacred music and street photography influenced her meditative and spiritual exploration of various projects also reflected in her collage making. This French collagist creates stylized and colorful pieces, blending different and luminous material from places she’s been with her dreams and her passions like India or Africa. Veronique uses natural pigments, watercolor and acrylic, incorporating also her own photography; all of which she melds together to project her musical thoughts, meaningful and sacred messages into each distinctly beautiful and organic creations. Veronique is especially captivated by the lights, colors and mysterious scenes of Brooklyn, NY, her home.
"Born of a Spanish mother and a Parisian father, raised in Angola, Tunisia, France and USA, I am a soul of few worlds.... I can’t remember a time when art was not in my life and I have always been fascinated and intrigued by how it affects us and our social structures as global citizens". www.Kissous.me

Deirdre MacKenzie returned to making art after a hiatus of some twenty-five years during which she was a practicing social worker. For Deirdre, collage making is about seeing and understanding the world in a new and different way. Her muted palette evokes a sense of tranquility, while the overall composition, the interplay of color, shape and texture, often results in an eerie, mysterious disquiet.
"I love working with newspaper because it has so many interesting colors and shapes and always produces a surprise. I was first drawn to making collages using newspaper because it is an abundant source of free material in New York City. Working with newspaper encourages me to explore new ideas and techniques, and to incorporate the human element, such as smudges and wrinkles in my collages. Newspaper allows me to create something precious out of something commonplace".

Bernice Rubin
Born in 1950 in Topeka, Kansas. Grew up in Rochester, New York in a two-parent household with three brothers.
Interests:
Power, hierarchy and place
Women and their role in family, house and world
Anthropology and spirituality
Collage, assemblage and quilting
"I like to try for a contained chaos. The forces guiding the work are the energy and light. This is achieved through composition, ephemera and glitter".

Elizabeth Velazquez‘s love of music, fashion and photography has been a natural progression to the art of collage where she is finding her own voice. Using images from nature, architecture, fashion and dance, she creates bold images that are familiar and unsettling, revealing discomforting truths that lie underneath. Her meditation practice has led her to explore themes of longing, loss and impermanence in her work. Destroying inherently beautiful images has given her faith in the random nature of the artistic process to allow other images to emerge. The accidental and changing nature of collage lends itself to connections, discovery and surprise. This is a belief that she applies to her everyday life and one that she is delighted to have found in her work. Elizabeth was born in Bridgeport, CT, spent her formative years in Beverly Hills, California and has lived in New York City for the last 20 years. She is currently plotting her next move to Hawaii.

About La Mama:
Ellen Stewart founded La MaMa in 1961 in a tiny basement on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. She dedicated it to the playwright and all aspects of the theater. Today, La MaMa is a world-renowned cultural institution recognized as the seedbed of new work by artists of all nations and cultures.

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