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1.15.09

2009 Selected Projects Presentation
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05.06.07
In May of 2007, Renee's House was part of the "Accent on New Rochelle" house tour fundraiser. The 10th annual event is sponsored by the New Rochelle Chapter of the Friends of the Sound Shore Medical Center

10th Annual 2007 New Rochelle House Tour images.


9.25.02


THE DRAMATIC PANORAMA REVISITED:
CLASSIC VIEWS, NEW LOOK


Please join us for the artist's opening cocktail reception on:
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 6-8pm.

"...What makes the art of Walter Koessler so absolutely contemporary is not only the use of digital equipment, but also his struggle to seek new and unexplored paths of reception and to capture images of our world for the unknown depths inside of us. In his pictures, Koessler is not deconstructing in the classical manner. He takes the world as a whole and uses its endless possibilities to investigate through the impact of the panorama and the big picture."
--Josephine Wechsberg, Paris, April 2002.

Show dates: Sept. 26 - Nov. 11, 2002

5.2.02

Renee Fotouhi Fine Art will be participating in the HOSPITALITY DESIGN 2002 show in Las Vegas, May 2-4, at the Sands Convention Center. Please visit us at booth #3161.

8.1.01

A profile of Renee Fotouhi, her art collection and her living space from Interior Design

Open House by Edie Cohen

Renee Fotouhi has her own cultured take on living above the store. From her Tribeca exhibition and office space, she deals in fine art for corporate and private clients; her 3,600-sq.-ft. loft above is a gallery-like extension. Yes, Fotouhi opens her home to clients in order to showcase both her wide-ranging collection and her skill in arranging it. Yes, certain pieces are for sale if the price is right.

FEATURE IMAGES

From the 8.1.01 Interior Design article "Open House"



Jars and bottles filled with substances thought to be aphrodisiacs compose John Hatfield's conceptual piece of the same name. Below it, Mary Bauermeister's box-sculpture "In the Theme Of."




Paintings by David Collins, a Calder drawing, and an ink-and-brush work by Reginald Marsh surround Bert Stern's photograph of Marilyn Monroe. The console is English. Chairs and ottoman are flea market finds.




View of living room. Paintings by Richmond Burton and Eric Dever; among others. Bronze sculpture by Donald Baechler. Persian rug dates to the nineteenth century; round tables are by Josef Hoffman.




Resting on the piano are a painting by Jenny Hankwitz, a scuplture by Matthew barney, and vintage Venini glass. Petar Jevremov fabricated the wrought-iron security gates.




Dining room chandelier is by James Welty.




Guest bedroom/library has custom shelving and an unusual carved frame over the bed.




A turn-of-the-century Venetian settee in the master bedroom.




Black-and-white photographs of Italian film stars evoke la dolce vita.




Wall in the guest bathroom is painted by Katie Mertz, with Donald Baechler drawing.



2.1.02

Offering works for sale by the highly acclaimed Italian artist,
VANESSA BEECROFT
"VB 08-36", 2000
Offset photolithographic print, UV varnished
36.2" x 53.5"
Signed and numbered
Edition of 300
Price: $1200

Vanessa Beecroft's work can be more thorougly examined in her new book: VB 08-36: Vanessa Beecroft Performances, Hatze Cantz Publishers, 2000, with an introduction by Dave Hickey.

"VB 08-36" is on the cover of her new book