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Eden Rock "Uncovers" Latest Art Exhibition

The year is coming to an end, and that means the art gallery at Eden Rock is filling up. As peak season hits down on St. Barths, the gallery becomes home to endless excitement, and it should be higher than in the past few years, as the art market bounces back from its late 2008 and early 2009 depths.

This year, the Eden Rock Gallery will be home to an exhibition called "Uncovered," running from December 22, 2010 through January 31, 2011. Hosted in partnership with the New York Academy of Art and curated by Eileen Guggenheim, Peter Drake and David Kratz, it will include 24 pieces by artists affiliated with the academy, with work by faculty and members of the Artists' Advisory Board of the Academy on the walls, too. Rosson Crow, Kurt Kauper, Natalie Frank, Alyssa Monks, Robert Feintuch, Julie Heffernan and Margaret Bowland are among the artists being featured.





For this show, artists have been asked to provide their interpretations of "uncovered," a theme that intertwines with a highly-charged ethos on St. Barths and in the artwork on display across Eden Rock, particularly in Villa Rockstar and Villa Nina. According to a statement by the resort:

The collection presents a range of responses, from a Spartan self-portrait by Kurt Kauper to a highly-charged genre scene by Natalie Frank. Each piece possesses a high degree of craftsmanship and a complex narrative framework-attributes that reflect the values and mission of the Academy. Beyond that, as the viewer might expect, the artistic imagination clearly takes over.

"Uncovered" is the latest effort in an ongoing relationship between the Eden Rock Gallery and the New York Academy of Art. The Eden Rock artist-in-residence program is also a part of this relationship.

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