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Art for Water at Matthew Marks Gallery

Artists raise attention and money for protection of global water sources. Bid on my artwork!
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WATER a show at SUNY Ulster Muroff Kotler Visual Arts Center

This is a group show with artists using water as primary inspiration.Public Opening March 9, 2012 6-8 PM
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MIC:CHECK Sideshow Gallery's 12th annual extravaganza

Great and Great Big Group Show, crazywild opening, that Phil and I will have to miss, onJanuary 7th 6-9 pm and open to the public. Show runs through February 26th, 2012
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Oil on Paper - through 12/11/11

"Paper" a group show Thompson Giroux Gallery Chatham NY
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Exhibit at WFG gallery Woodstock opens Sept 3rd

"In Her Sight", a group show of Four landscape Artists, opens to public Saturday September 3rd from 5-7 PM and runs through October 2 , 2011
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Sasha Chermayeff Studio open to public Sept 10th & 11th, 2011

All are invited to visit Sasha's studioclick above for details
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Boscobel House & Gardens Catalogue Publication

PROCESS-BASED MODES & ABSTRACTION: INTIMACY AND THE BIG PICTURE By Jon Mann
"The book art of Sasha Chermayeff similarly takes a popular format for its representation of a bright, abstract display, but as its accordion-style pages fold outward like a map, the forms of Chermayeff’s study of the Hudson River Valley flow across its pages creating a new, vivid horizon. The work operates, one discovers, between the small details of her outdoor looking, the hand-held image and the expansive landscape."
June 2011
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Work on Paper at BOSCOBEL HOUSE AND GARDENS

Hudson River Contemporary: Works on Paper
A group show defining the current "Hudson River School" open from June 15th-September 15th, 2011
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Sasha Chermayeff Interview on WGXC radio

June 7th, 2011 Interview with artist Sasha Chermayeff regarding current exhibits, etc
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Studio

Sasha Chermayeff studio open to the public by appointment only. Contact via email at sashachermayeff@gmail.com
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Sample Press from Lyndhurst grand opening

This year-long celebration funded by Hudson Valley Wine Magazine features plein air painting by Sasha Chermayeff created at Benmarl Winery. Featured in 2010 in Locust Grove Historic Site, Lyndhurst National Historic Site and currently on exhibit at M Gallery in Catskill, NY through July 23rd, 2011
also see:
www.hudsonvalleyartandwine.com/2010/11/04/sasha-captures-benmarls-vivid-fall-colors/
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Exhibition

above Sasha Chermayeff painting featured in powerful exhibition at Greene County Council on the Arts,
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Sasha Chermayeff catalogue available

Preview catalogue of 2009 exhibit at BCB Art
Sasha Chermayeff Work on Paper
purchase directly from from Blurb books
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New Yorker Magazine, July 3, 2000

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New York Observer, July 2006

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Independent, April 20, 2006

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Brooklyn Rail, July August, 2006

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Kinston Daily Freeman, April 13, 2006

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Art New England Magazine, February/March 2008

by Kevin D. Murphy
" The sense of an archeological investigation of the landscape is present in the work of Sasha Chermayeff.
Thomas Cole (founder of the Hudson River School of Art in mid 1800's) Chermayeff notes, lived very near to where she does now: " Thomas Cole walked the very creek where I now live, looking for and finding the same ancient fossils and artifacts that I do today" Chermayeff translates these artifacts into large paintings that are, in turn, assembled into even larger groupings, thus magnifying her findings in a way that has the ability to turn the diminutive into the gigantic. Chermayeff has retraced the steps of Cole, and like Cole, she has made expansive works."
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