Karen Salicath Jamali Exhibition of Paintings at New Faust Harrison Pianos Showroom in Fairfield, Connecticut

By: Nov. 22, 2014
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In her most comprehensive exhibition to date in the U.S. that runs through February, Karen Salicath Jamali will present an extraordinary body of work including 50 new paintings from her Event Horizon series, plus her piano compositions, 7 Tones From Heaven.

"This exhibition, Event Horizon - 7 Tones From Heaven, started four years ago when I began to paint the Event Horizon pieces," said Karen. "Event horizon is the place in the universe where the laws of physics cease and another reality begins. Sometime later I had an accident and I partially lost touch with reality. I could not see light, hear sound, and had difficulty speaking for two and a half years. Last Christmas, music began to come to me and I discovered I could play piano. I had to buy a Steinway from Faust Harrison and the music came together. I am thrilled to have been invited by Erica Feidner of Faust Harrison Pianos to present my artwork and music in their new showroom."

"Faust Harrison Pianos regularly showcases the artwork of prominent local artists, and we're excited to present the latest paintings and music by Karen Salicath Jamali at our new showroom in Fairfield," said Irving Faust, Managing Director of Faust Harrison. Their newest showroom, in a beautifully renovated building in Fairfield, Connecticut, was designed to build upon the Faust Harrison tradition of pianos and art. "Large, open spaces, fine lighting and terrific acoustics make it an ideal new home for music and the arts. This is a new cultural treasure in Fairfield County to be enjoyed by everyone," said Irving. To make a reservation for the opening, please email Erica Feidner at Erica@FaustHarrisonPianos.com.

About Karen Salicath Jamali
Karen Salicath Jamali is an American, Danish-born artist living and working in New York City. She graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art, School of Design in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1991, and has been working as a painter, sculptor and photographer for the past 25 years. She has participated in over 100 solo and group exhibitions throughout the world, including the Louvre Museum in Paris, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Monreale, Italy, and the Kume Museum in Tokyo. She has received a number of honors and awards from the international art community. Her built works include several permanent public sculptures, and is represented in more than 600 private collections. Karen's inspiration comes from the human form, Christian, Greek and Nordic mythology, as well as particle physics. She is known for her graceful and monumental figurative sculptures in bronze and glass that evoke the universality of the human condition. As a painter she works with natural pigments and archival substrates including cork, and is particularly known for her mythic portraiture and abstractions. She is permanently represented by the Jamali Gallery in New York City. Located in the heart of Soho at 413 West Broadway between Spring and Prince streets, it is open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM. To learn more please visit kjamali.com or JamaliNYCGallery.com.

About Faust Harrison Pianos
Faust Harrison Pianos is America's largest independent retailer of fully rebuilt vintage Steinway and Mason & Hamlin pianos, and a leading dealer of new pianos by Yamaha, Mason & Hamlin, and Bechstein. They operate showrooms in Manhattan, White Plains, Huntington, and their newest showroom at 322 Black Rock Turnpike in Fairfield is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 to 6. To learn more, please visit faustharrisonpianos.com or call 203-333-8400.



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