Brett Johnson Collection Supports Black Female Artists in SoHo
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The Brett Johnson Collection joined forces with Baccarat and Glenfiddich and a list of champions, to host a very special benefit at his SoHo boutique. Ten percent of the evening's sales of Brett Johnson Collection menswear benefitted Art on the Vine's presentBrett Johnson Collection Supports Black Female Artists in SoHo
The Brett Johnson Collection joined forces with Baccarat and Glenfiddich and a list of champions, to host a very special benefit at his SoHo boutique. Ten percent of the evening's sales of Brett Johnson Collection menswear benefitted Art on the Vine's presentation of innovative work by eight female artists of the African diaspora, from August 10–14, 2019, on Martha's Vineyard, along with a six-week artist residency, and related educational programming. Coinciding with the opening of the Whitney Biennial, this very special evening celebrated the power and ingenuity of the artists, as per an official release.“This summer, Art on the Vine presented by The Agora Culture celebrates its anniversary exhibition and fair, with educational programming, and a four-week artist residency on Martha's Vineyard. Art on the Vine producer Jessica Stafford Davis' work is at the center of this effort, with this year's special commemorative fair featuring significant works by black women- whose struggle to be seen and heard has been arduous,” says the release.Artists celebrated at reception are Elia Alba, who is known as the artist of colors; Deborah Roberts, Little Debbie series fame; Jamea Richmond Edwards is known for his unique art; and Alexandria Smith who’s most recent exhibition is Monuments to an Effigy.Brett's multi-faceted spirit is a reflection of his own pursuit in redefining the American Dream. Coming from a prolific and ground-breaking family, he was surrounded by a dynamic mix of art, music and relentless American entrepreneurialism throughout his upbringing. Each season, Brett curates the finest Italian textiles, luxury fibers, and leathers from Italy's premier mills and tanneries. The result is an elevated aesthetic, a distinctive cocktail of equal parts American eye and Italian hand, as per the release.“Since its inception in 2014, The Agora Culture has welcomed several thousand Art on the Vine attendees to consider the works of over 50 contemporary artists who have gone on to show and be acquired by global collectors and major encyclopedic institutions. These include the Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum, LA County Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, and The Studio Museum in Harlem. Art on the Vine also executes the Savage-Lewis Residency, an art residency program which allows selected artists the ability to work experientially and collaboratively for a month on Martha's Vineyard,” says the release.Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the designer https://www.blouinartinfo.com/ Founder: Louise Blouin Read more