October 5, 2024

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Contemporary Art Projects USA Announces Exclusive Collaboration with Bergdorf Goodman to Create Online Assortment of Contemporary Fine Art

Contemporary Art Projects USA Announces Exclusive Collaboration with Bergdorf Goodman to Create Online Assortment of Contemporary Fine Art


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Contemporary Art Projects USA and a curated selection of its’ partner artists have been honored and distinguished as the sole gallery to collaborate in the Fall ’22 relaunch of Bergdorf Goodman’s prestigious online website. The initial offering of fine art will be populated, exclusively, with talent provided from CAPUSA’s diverse stable of contemporary artists.

Michele A. Utley Voigt, ‘Les Bain’, Oil on Canvas, 62″ x 50″, 2022. Represented by Contemporary Art Projects USA. Submerged and caught in a voyeuristic moment of social detox, the socialite is found glistening when she retreats to “powder her nose”.

Now in its’ 123rd year, New York’s Bergdorf Goodman, boasts a worldwide clientele, comprised of some of the most affluent and fashionable patrons from around the globe. The designer fashion and exclusive artisan offerings of Bergdorf Goodman have long been among the best. Though most of its customers manage to shop their Fifth Avenue location, fairly-regularly, Bergdorf’s views the global composition of its remote customer base to be a potentially lucrative, untapped online opportunity. The online collection is co-curated by Cydney Preston, Bergdorf’s Executive Buyer, Home, and Decoration… and by Andrew Mandell, Vice-President, DMM, Home and Jewelry. Their selection was culled from a pre-screened offering of CAPUSA’s best and will be offered exclusively online by Bergdorf’s for the duration of the fall-holiday art season, scheduled to run from late November 2022 through February 2023.

Jessica Feldman’s ‘Entangled’, a painter whose work is a fusion between kinetic and figurative art in oil medium. Represented by Contemporary Art Projects USA.

For the first time, the undisputed crown jewel of New York retail will present its’ fine art assortment as separate from its’ home assortment. The site will boast a dedicated “fine art” link which will be accessed from the store’s “Home Furnishings” landing page. Among the selected artists are: Zammy Migdal, Rosaria Vigorito, Andre Paul Croteau, Michele Utley-Voigt, Nelson Jalil, Gregg Emery, Peter McLennan, Tatiana Zaytseva, Robin Cerutti, Wuilfredo Soto, Alejandro Rauhut, Jessica Feldman, Lucienne Toledo, Ricardo Lowenberg, Kenny Nguyen, Adriana Dorta, Luis Kaiulani, Lara Alcantara, Rachel Daly, Elizabeth Pruna, Leo DiTomaso, Diana Vurnbrand, Arnold Miranda and Marina Chisty. Bergdorf’s art season will conclude with a week-long, gala in-store exhibition, scheduled to run concurrently with “Frieze New York”, 2023 (dates to be announced). Frieze is a media and events company that comprises three publications, Frieze, Frieze Masters Magazine, and Frieze Week: and five international art fairs. The group is considered the definitive resource for contemporary art and culture.

Zammy Migdal, Square Chain, Aluminum/Polyurathane, 82″ x 1″ x 38″, 2022. Represented by Contemporary Art Projects USA.

This in-person exhibition will be an outstanding opportunity for additional exposure to New York’s premium collector community. About Bergdorf Goodman Inc. The premium retailer is New York’s leading luxury department store and is based on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. The company was founded in 1899 by Herman Bergdorf and was later owned and managed by Edwin Goodman, and later his son, Andrew Goodman. Today, Bergdorf Goodman operates from two stores situated across the street from each other at Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th Streets. The main store, which opened at its current location in 1928, is located on the west side of Fifth Avenue. A separate men’s store, established in 1990, is located on the east side of Fifth Avenue, directly across the street. Bergdorf Goodman is a subsidiary of Neiman Marcus, which is owned by the private equity firm Ares Management.

Luis Kaiulani’s ‘Black Flat Shape’, Varied Sizes. Aluminum painted with latex. Represented by Contemporary Art Projects USA.

About Contemporary Art Projects USA: Headquartered in Miami, Contemporary Art Projects, USA, is dedicated to the nurture of ground-breaking, contemporary art. Directed by seasoned gallerist, Tata Fernandez, the group is well-known for providing premium exhibition opportunities and resources for emerging artists and curators, alike. CAPUSA’s mission is to promote art appreciation within the international community, to inspire and assist with the process of art collection, and to generate resources that support artists’ creative endeavors through art awareness, artist promotion, and art procurement. For information about the organization and its artists, please visit Contemporary Art Projects USA (CAPUSA’s) website at www.contemporaryartprojectsusa.com.