Dear Art Lover,
As curator of the Techno-Impressionist Museum, it is my pleasure to
invite you to the opening of our 1st Biennial Exposition. This exhibit
showcases new and experimental works by the leading Techno-Impressionist
artists.
If you loved the Whitney Biennial, you'll love the Techno-Impressionist
Biennial.
If you Hated the Whitney Biennial, you'll love the Techno-Impressionist
Biennial.
Also currently featured in our Exhibit Space:
<-- Techno-Impressionism - Art from the sea -->
This exhibition is inspired by the work of Edward Weston and Georgia
O'Keeffe. It also demonstrates the quality you can achieve with a
digital camera.
<-- Early Techno-Impressionist art -->
This long-awaited exhibition traces the origin of Techno-Impressionism
back to its earliest roots. No expense has been spared in bringing you
these startling new finds.
Our Permanent Collection now has 35 galleries, each with five images.
Plus:
A newly-expanded Library featuring:
Art History and art criticism
Quotes from Techno-Impressionist artists
A lagniappe
A bistro -- where you can join the artists for a glass of wine
and lively discussions
A salon -- the latest in poetry and fiction
And lots more
Future planned additions:
Sculpture Garden -- Featuring an exhibit by Rodan, a Japanese sculptor
Museum Store and Gift Shop -- Purchase Techno-Impressionist art
Cafeteria -- Artistic snacks with zero calories
Restrooms -- Jasper ain't the only Johns
"It's a complete art movement on a web site."
> Art Speaker, writing for Cutting edge art in America
Address:
The West entrance to the Museum is on Fifth Avenue in New York
The East entrance is on the Champes-Elysées in Paris
On the web, you can reach us at:
http://www.techno-impressionist.com
RSVP
Tony Karp, Curator of the Techno-Impressionist Museum
tk...@techno-Impressionist.com tk...@interport.net
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